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leaving the european union . and that's where we begin this hour in london because the. all of it will be able to vote on. i know. deal before you caitlyn the european union the pres. david davis maybe announced. so make is prepared to resume debasing the in the withdrawal veil which would automatically convert ear don't in suu british nor. on the vote stay be says although it will count he will not be able to reverse brexit britain will still leave the e. u. in twenty nine saying* agreed. at as part of that article fifty of the european constitution often that we get to london are correspondent duncan would
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side is that. and duncan presuming of course the u. k. manages to reach a deal with the e. year and i sentence saying at the moment set at seoul. and the british parliament we've learned will now be able to vote on it at just how much power does that put back into the hands of mps. well that itself is i printed debates on the steve mentioned that it depends on bass tonight steve reaching a deal with the european union on the terms of its departs spaying rats as a significant concession. to the pro european union fraction of the governing conservative party but how far it does represent a big concession is actually. open to debate because i thought to be there is a choice either at the. deal is in dole's or it's rejected now if it's rejected david davis house make clear that britain would just crash out of the european union with no tail what so ever now obviously.
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at this announcement comes ahead of the first two days of debate on a committee proceedings with in the house of commons on a different bill that's britain's initial e. view. withdrawal bail there are around four hundred amendments that have been tabled to that bail from dive pro e. you. and private heart brexit factions off parliament so it's gonna be quite a stormy. a few days i for the next month both site in terms of the debates on those amendments and that very difficult path. for the government to navigate especially when kurt as a conservative. government has only a working majority of the moments all thirteen and pains yes and then i just an
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that business leaders from around europe and also from here in the u. k.. they've been very keen to press upon the prime minister the need to make a offer. on the divorce settlement to the e. u. that's acceptable to the e. u. and the european union of course having. set a deadline of for two weeks and i was two weeks on friday sent now around ten days for the government to make an offer. that is acceptable to the e. gave on fifth the size of the divorce settlement the e. u. has make clear that trade talks. cannot begin until fact set settlements they divorce bill has been agreed to and business leadersrs nw very very a jumpy about sat they lack of progress on
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trade schools because of course. the longer this drags on at the less able those now hundreds killed as injured following a powerful earthquake on the border between iran and iraq rescue teams is still the digging through rubble in iran's mountainous command ship province. with three days of mourning have now been dedeclared the seven point three magnitude quake. was felt as far away as tacky israel and kyi white oguta has the latest. televisision interviview fra studio in selamanya is interrupted byy a powerful earthquake reasoning that vehicle we our. their data on their. hundreds are dead and thousands injured in western iran in iraqi kurdistan. homes and hospitals reduced to rubble. these iraqi patients have been moved to the street for their safety. data.
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the epicenter of the quake was between the border districts of penduline and halab a asia neighboring ir. panic broke out as the strongest tremor send furniture crashing to the ground. and hurled debris across long distances. let all find a come and i'm. real round to the colloidal we could see the house collapsing behind us and hear the sound of things falling. we reached the entrance it was blocks. but we must open its to take the stairs down to the main gate. kind of pain. the impact of the quake has cracked the damn that holds back the diallo river in iraq. turkey has sentiment and see workers and aid to the north of the country to help with relief efforts. tremors could be felt as far west as the mediterranean. running media says at least fourteen provinces have been affectcted. the death toll continues to rise as emergency workers hunt for survivors. iran sets on several fault lines and is prone to earthquakes. in twenty twelve more than three hundred people died
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when twin earthquakes hit the northwest of the countr. well my next guest is helping to coordinate rescue efforts in iran ironic asu is the regional spokesperson for the international federation of the red cross and the red crescent. she joins us now from beirut thank you for being with this and your first one of the main challenges facing a u. i'd work is at this time. actually. them in terms of in the year they are going there. totally against the time you know the hurst hours on of the most important and i'm going to make sure to evacuate that those people who are. trapped and those that are but it's. in order to bbc provide them with very leave her and her eight thehe orderer to realy address against the crime and the latest for us to go through this if from the iranian red crescent. that. is that there have been three hundred twenty eight people have been killed and more than four thousand
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people injured. and that is accurate listen the have and has informed us that there are nine that and four hundred twenty five people injured. so volunteers from both national societies on working around the clock in order to. evacuate people from under vertebrate and provide them with first aid. and and what is the situation situation force of arms that is an awful lot of injured people and do you have enough. the medical equipment to treat them all. first in iran ethnic here that. years the severity of the earth cliff is there is. more difficult for the iranians says there are a lot of senate people industry because out few diplomat lives that are. more than one hundred fourteen an after shock still people are afraid to found additional damages and collapsed as. you can see people in the theater but the iranian that lessons are distributing tents and
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blankets. and put it in in that lesson the hard enough for talks ended warehouses that have very long experience that responding earthquakes. so for iran that there are s needed for. a we are waiting for the results of the assessment and the international federation of across will support the immaculate president and the iranian as needed. alright rhonda cassie thank you very much indeed. but you. now the president told lebanon has welcome to pledged by prime minister saad hariri to return from saudi arabia within days hariri announced his resignation from reacts earlier this month sparking a political crisis that. hariri has even hinted that he might now with jul his resignation alex jennings has more detail. we all with you reached the bonus across the lebanese capital. a message of solidarity with the lebanese prime minister.
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if you after a week of silence announced he would be returning home that is our hand would like it if she was speaking from riyad. by just over a week ago. how he stated he would be stepping down as prime minister? say he fed a plot against his life. announcements met with shock across the nation. see if he is the prime minister of lebanon bulky our steps to take a person objects you up what he needs to resigned in light of the law knocks in a foreign country that extend into why will how he. did it claim he's done in august valuabl. remus had been mounting the had eighty was being held in the saudi capital against his well. schools for his returns lebanon women to silence. civic if he doesn't want to be the prime minister of lebanon he needs to come here and announce it eleven because because he's one of us. so yes to come head of say he doesn't want to be one of those. you can do what he wants after that it's just give up but. how did you hit back of the remiss saying he didn't want
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his farm exposed the risks faced by his own father afi? inin itself a prime minisisr whwho was assassinated in to thousand five. the merkel even him to take a step back into his role if hezbollah lebanon's iran bots movements respected lebanon's policy of staying out of regional conflicts. the sony politician and businessman said he wants his resignation to be a wakeup call for lebanon. and sat as a positive shock a tactic that seems to be working. as the country unites in the hope of that prime ministers return i want him to come back in any case he's our prime minister in the mideast pro hello he said he's coming back and were waiting for him. whatever he decides we are all with him. his arrival back in lebanon on the possible stock to the formal resignation process may happen in the next few days. saudi arabia has agreed to react in some polls in yemen off to shutting down all of the country's borders last week the crackdown came off to yemen's who's the rebels. fired a ballistic missile of the saudi capital aid agencies have been warning
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that the blockade. was taking its toll on an already desperate situation for civilians. yeah. produced from the sounded as coalition to reopen yemen's borders. pop salicylates. the unrest is palpable here's another country's capsule. people who hungry ill and feeling truck. saudi arabia close all of yemen's borders. leading to source to medicine food and fuel. i had of nevada. this is a message for the rest of the world. yemeni people have no patience left for this blockade. the people out here protest things on here these we just people. that only the what is what is ellen get i mean i shadow yemeni. john of lands buddhist ports and humanitarian shipments. came off to the who cease yemeni rebels fight a ballistic missile that was inserted the saudi capital of riyadh last week. there will be a famine. the un warns that unless the
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blockade was lifted. yemen was for victims of the largest famine in decades with millions of vicictims. and in n aountry already suffering with a cholera outbreak has claims the lives of thousands. the delivery of humanitarian aid is c crucial. of the leasing office have started to impact our operations. we have aid workers who can'tt arrive in yemen to perform theirir a aid work s well as planes carryining equipmentedicine anand food. that camilla should not with andrea as well as looking eight from coming into the country. the border shut down has also prevented those who need help outside the country from the thank. nearly a year ago eleven year olds for read sustains life changing injuries after being hit by shrapnel. he was meant speech having to egypt for specialist treatments. and may staff and western he was going to travel we had prepared the papers and talked about it. but now after the closing the borders we don't know where to go. it's impossible for us to leave home from the
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los catalonia and land on condemnned mission at the united nations in new york. has said that such reports in yemen will begin to reopen in the next twenty four hours. a glimmer of hope. for those like for reads in desperate need of outside help. the french president emmanuel macron has been leading tribute to the one hundred and thirty victims of the paris attacks michael visited each of the locations where jihadists struck in november twenty fifth date. instead defaults to the bottom time called city halall where most of te victims died will take is on the investigation continues for the only surviving suspects refuses to cooperate with place. and guides for it has the story. on the thirteenth of november twenty fifteen a series of unprecedented coordinated attacks took place across paris. sana andi's lamb is the only surviving suspect who took part in the events of that evening. ten so keep the peace the
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only one who was there at the scene of the attacks the only one still alive who was there that's why he's the key figure in the investigation. early organize the attacks he played a bigger role than we first thought. and he was there when they took place does yemen brusquely to presidential press after four months on the run abd islam was arrested in march twenty sixteen in brussels. and extradited to france a month later. detained since then he's refusing to cooperate with the french authorities. altogether investigators have succeeded in identifying fifteen suspects connected to the attacks. seven a detained in france five in belgium one in turkey. too others are still at large. authorities have uncovered the workings of the shit hardest sell. not even a and those he to our investigation has revealed which of the suspects went to syria. how they returned to europe in the summer of two thousand and fifty on the we have detailed information on the
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logistics the connections between these people? that you how the cells on the hideout you'll put to sees owner don't lucy duterte. lip. authorities are now concentrating on finding all the financial backers of the attack. and the network is enabled firearms to be transported to paris. the investigation is expected to continue until twenty nineteen. while e the trials of the suspects will take place. after its completion. yes president donald trump has been talking about his great to relationship with the filipino leader rodrigo detest say who he met with today on the sidelines of a summit in asia. human rights groups will be disappointed it's it's emerge the trump made little or no effort to tackle detests a. are these brutal rule on trunks. that move controversial figure. known for speaking their minds. but the two president stuck to pleasantries during a joint statement. donald trump made no public
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mention of the tattoos bloody war on drugs. ignoring journalists stern's on the crack. we've had a great relationship this is been. very successful we have many meetings today with many other leaders. the asean conference has been handled beautifully by. the president and the philippines and your representatives. a white house official reveal trump briefly touched on rights issues during the president's private has had tet. human rights groups had hoped to take a tougher line and publicly criticize the extra judicial killings tataking place in the philippines. instead the focus of the discussion was on shed strategic values. including battling the islamic state group and trade between the two nations. it is our shared interests to keep our asia new is engagement. clothes. i been fueled at our strategic partnership. delivers depressed. plot out
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people's. since his election the u. s. president has shown little interest in pressuring foreign leaders on human rights. back in may he preys detested during a phone call for the great job he was doing to counter illegal narcotics. but it hasn't business is great okay reidy is with us in the studio that had and i was starting again with venezuela and. the country's christ to defaulting on a huge deficit that's right international creditors have been summoned to a meeting in caracas out where the government hopes to renegotiate. that sixteen billion dollars worth of its total debt mountain is worth a hundred and fifty billion. a separate committee meeting in new york because again postponed a decision on whether the state oil giant has already defaulted on its debt. after it missed a payment last week. negotiations will be complicated by u. s. sanctions on the country and many of its officials. you has also announced new measures this monday. ever written cross caracas and the wallstreet journal's anatoly corpsman i've thanks
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so much for joining us here were you hearing is this creditors meeting gets underway. is there any chance that a restructuring deal might in fact be reached. graham i clean fact we are meeting finished pretty much since the start so. quits you some participants ththat lasted just hop in o. a person maduro's vice president thank i saw i mean this is a man who's i in the the trucuck in drugs t to ga short speech. and that was the end of it there was no concrete proroposals three o deal beieirut. investors no negotiations no back and forth dialogue whatsoeverer some investors out been pause so you know exactly why they didn't vice is that moving on. particles johnny professor some of them say but but what makes the news crawl that press
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maduro's going suu come out and say look we tried to get out fast watson three. almod million dollars of late payments that they have to pay today bbc deadline police late payments this today if we don't. make the same and sarah bass fishing you for which would trigger. a a. which would trigger a replacing request for up to sixty billion war horse that so so quite what a crucial baby some governments today in the meeting saturday going to continue. to keep pain but no money has shown up so far and we only have about sats re at suu to free our business hours. here and
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i in the nb america's last so so are a lot of insurgency we are merely bes in o order to mamake coverse more crucial oncee fate differentiatingg between. mononey orr by central government as opposed to my new by the state will company which are earns very much open source money. back trying to just log in or state by davis no concrete plan and such as they are shown a are just firm backse a very short needs saying that out any concrete propoposals. and the government just trying to by itself israelis have been ec
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facing shortages of food medicine basic supplies. what would default brick mobile to default really mean could make things wors? absolutely rankings catastrophic it sir is actually wrote quite a running car this. vtech destruction is so its biggest economic news in the world it's moments but here in minnesota a you can he see you hear very little talk about that it's just not what. one sopel people's concern this is a country made minnesotan major economic crisis people struggling so eades struggling get get by me just. we don't care about owns but restrictions two complex two out of every just trying to make ends meet if any sort dustin fol. back means i'm short some of the screens of imports which means going even more
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difficult for any seoul to salad soil answer earn money to import. food and medicines paris kekionga log nearly three quarters of one percent of the close. financial industry trended downwards the pound sterling meanwhile slid six tenths of a percent against the us dollar. is from his arteries may faces growing skepticism of the progress of brexit negotiations. wall street's been struggling for gains with some renewed concern about efforts to reform the u. s. tax code a slight gains across the board ther. nasdaq up nearly two tenths of one percent this hour. moving on some the day's other business headlines now general electric will slash its dividend in half. producing it for only the second time since nineteen thirty eight. part a massive restructurin. as new chief if john honoree try turn around the. ge also reduced its outlook for the rest of the year and said it would push ahead with its plans to sell off twenty billion dollars worth of businesses including its
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locomotive some lighting divisions. reports suggest job cuts could also be on the cards. shares dropped eight percen. we're is inching closer to ten billion dollars worth in fresh financing from the japanese group softbank and silicon valllley's drug nea. right healing up support approve the deal this wednesday and said it would use the money to expand and develop new technology. if the deal goes through it could bring some stability to over. which is faced a string of scandals regulatory battles and the ousting of its founder and chief executive earlier this year. welcome has rejected an unsolicited takeover bid from broadcom saying that more than a hundred billion dollar offer dramatically underestimated the value it chip making business. broadcom could try to sweeten the deal or launch a proxy battle. decides to pursue what would be the biggest tech deal. finally how much would you pay for a mushroom well the truffle to be exact. nevin annual auction italy an
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eight hundred and fifty grand truffle was sold for a whopping seventy five thousand euros. it's way higher than the average price but it's real troubles have indeed become more and more expensive of the past few years. arrogant he explains why. climate change brings bad news for fans of white truffles. the fine dining greedy and is already one of the most expensive in the world. now dry weather droughts and severee storms have caused prices to skyrocket. nonna. very little rain means that for this reason there are very. it's week that. started growing a little bigger. debate round because with this week's rain the earth has. so we've managed to. i'm truffles that are a bit more rounded. but up until now with the very hard earth. it's really hard to extract them. which you know that i mean that's what he got. but now the stock. this year average prices of
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white truffles is at a record high. up twice as much as last year. truffle production has decreased by thirty percent over the past twenty five years leaving a limited supply of the highly covete. two thirds of italy's farm. i hit by this year's lengthy drought. costing italian farmers more than two billion euros. this is for now laura that's why expensive mushers wasn't cake thanks very much indeed can't we do that with the bu
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