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eyes over a narrow victory for to reason may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards breck's it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future of trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for businesses on both sides germany is the most important of britain's e.u. trade partners and in two thousand and seventeen exported goods worth around eighty four billion euros to the island goods worth some thirty seven billion euros travelled in the opposite direction. meanwhile the e.u. sends goods worth a total of around two hundred ninety five billion euros to the u.k. british exports to europe are worth about one hundred eighty eight billion euros. so it's hardly surprising that companies a nervous the breaks in negotiation period is more than half way through and businesses still don't know exactl
eyes over a narrow victory for to reason may made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards breck's it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future of trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for...
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observing a narrow victory for to resume made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards brics it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for businesses on both sides germany is the most important of britain's e.u. trade partners and in two thousand and seventeen exported goods worth around eighty four billion euros to the island goods worth some thirty seven billion euros travelled in the opposite direction. meanwhile the e.u. sends goods worth a total of around two hundred ninety five billion euros to the u.k. british exports to europe are worth about one hundred eighty eight billion euros. so it's hardly surprising that companies a nervous breaks in negotiation period is more than half way through and businesses still don't know exactly what co
observing a narrow victory for to resume made possible by some last minute concessions to pro european m.p.'s on the streets to those who oppose britain's departure from the e.u. continue to ensure their voices are being heard. the path towards brics it is still far from clear. and there are big questions looming over the future trade relationship with the e.u. after britain's planned exit from the union on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. there's a lot at stake for...
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have not wanted parliament to have any say in what deal she negotiates with the european union but enough of her own m.p.'s threatened to rebel to force yet another climb down one minister even resigned so he could speak more freely. i urged my parliamentary colleagues to follow my lead and vote to give our greatest this house of commons our constituents and our country the powers it needs to leave our children a legacy of which we can be proud. so what to make of the government's continuing inability to make sense of brecht's it on behalf of people in places like sunderland in northeastern england who voted for it see it runs a small business selling machine parts to begin destry he wants out of the european union completely and he can't understand why the government seems incapable of doing it's pretty stern no i want to push to stand up for england stand for the table. push around and. they just don't let the new do it didn't the thought and what is it you think i honestly don't know all the see all the right things and then when it comes to doing it. the foreign and the doing of it. and those busine
have not wanted parliament to have any say in what deal she negotiates with the european union but enough of her own m.p.'s threatened to rebel to force yet another climb down one minister even resigned so he could speak more freely. i urged my parliamentary colleagues to follow my lead and vote to give our greatest this house of commons our constituents and our country the powers it needs to leave our children a legacy of which we can be proud. so what to make of the government's continuing...
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have not wanted parliament to have any say in what deal she negotiates with the european union but enough of her own m.p.'s threatened to rebel to force yet another climb down one minister even resigned so he could speak more freely. i urged my parliamentary colleagues to follow my lead and vote to give our greatest this house of commons our constituents and our country the powers it needs to leave our children a legacy of which we can all be proud to career so what to make of the government's continuing inability to make sense of brecht's it on behalf of people in places like sunderland in northeastern england who voted for it see it runs a small business selling machine parts to begin destry he wants out of the european union completely and he can't understand why the government seems incapable of doing its pretty standard which is stand up for england stand up for the table. push around and. they just don't let the new do it to the frightened what is it you think i don't. see all the right things and then when it comes to doing it. the work. of those businessmen who would back the conservative rebels
have not wanted parliament to have any say in what deal she negotiates with the european union but enough of her own m.p.'s threatened to rebel to force yet another climb down one minister even resigned so he could speak more freely. i urged my parliamentary colleagues to follow my lead and vote to give our greatest this house of commons our constituents and our country the powers it needs to leave our children a legacy of which we can all be proud to career so what to make of the government's...
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going to make is also said she's looking for a european solution do you see this going anywhere briefly if you can be. well basically she asked her own m.p.'s for two weeks more time that's all she wanted until that e.u. summit that is coming up this m.p.'s are now rallying behind her even the ones that criticized her but this use you won't give her that time we should have our chief political editor thank you very much for that analysis. let me not bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the bond a court in hungary has sentenced four members of a people smuggling gang to trente five years in prison he chose for letting dozens of men women and children suffocate inside a truck. the seventy one victims were part of a brave people fleeing fleeing to europe at the height of the refugee crisis in two thousand and fifteen u.s. secretary of state mike on peel has warned there are still a risk ophelia in efforts to bring peace to the korean peninsula following donald trump's summit with north korea's leader but he said he was optimistic the countries were on the right track on peel was speaking after he briefed china's f
going to make is also said she's looking for a european solution do you see this going anywhere briefly if you can be. well basically she asked her own m.p.'s for two weeks more time that's all she wanted until that e.u. summit that is coming up this m.p.'s are now rallying behind her even the ones that criticized her but this use you won't give her that time we should have our chief political editor thank you very much for that analysis. let me not bring you up to date with some other stories...
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m.p.'s will have over the way the u.k. exits the european union and it's putting prime minister tourism may in a pretty tight spot we will be live in westminster. with the news on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com three hundred and eight days ago u.s. president donald trump threatened.
m.p.'s will have over the way the u.k. exits the european union and it's putting prime minister tourism may in a pretty tight spot we will be live in westminster. with the news on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com three hundred and eight days ago u.s. president donald trump threatened.
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all sides by problems and difficulties caught between the european rock and some real hard caseys among the black city and indeed the remaining m.p.'s does she have us be the robot and suggests a grand strategy to divide the opponents why she comes through the middle with a soft blanket policy or is the general view correct the she actually can't make up our mind what to do and even if she did would probably not be able to command a majority to pursue it we're going to find out reasonably soon because the clock is ticking she can read many times over the last year but she's still there she's still in office perhaps the reason is that she's the prime minister that most people dislike the least a recipe for survival but not much of a political legacy from me that myself and everyone here. goodbye for now. you have a phone no i don't have one was the last time that you went on the internet no i'm not using to meet these village is it safe to do so. are you sure there is new music ters over the whole going to be sure the baby doesn't cluster his hooves but . first we're going to move forward. is it done as part of the photos of peopl
all sides by problems and difficulties caught between the european rock and some real hard caseys among the black city and indeed the remaining m.p.'s does she have us be the robot and suggests a grand strategy to divide the opponents why she comes through the middle with a soft blanket policy or is the general view correct the she actually can't make up our mind what to do and even if she did would probably not be able to command a majority to pursue it we're going to find out reasonably soon...
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sides by problems and difficulties caught between the european rock and some real hard casey's among the breaks and tears and indeed there remain m.p.'s does she have as peter oborne suggests a grand strategy to divide opponents why she comes through the middle with a soft blanket policy or is the general view the she actually can't make up our mind what to do and even if she did would probably not be able to command a majority to pursue it we're going to find out reasonably soon because the clock is ticking. many times over the last year but she's still there she's still in office perhaps the reason is that she's the prime minister that most people dislike the least a recipe for survival but not much of a political legacy from me that myself and everyone here. goodbye for now. to. be running the us have become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in come on is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has. interests in the middle east and before you know during
sides by problems and difficulties caught between the european rock and some real hard casey's among the breaks and tears and indeed there remain m.p.'s does she have as peter oborne suggests a grand strategy to divide opponents why she comes through the middle with a soft blanket policy or is the general view the she actually can't make up our mind what to do and even if she did would probably not be able to command a majority to pursue it we're going to find out reasonably soon because the...
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nuclear deal that was slammed by european signatories and of course the relocation of the us embassy in israel to jerusalem also caused consternation austrian freedom party m.p. your highness hope told us that russia and europe on the other hand have got some common interests these days. as well as for exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against austrian interests they know this and in though we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of interest at all is russia the only conflict is an american russian conflict and this is leverage through europe so everyone knows to steer clear from being used by non european power against russia is against their interest so that's what you know the only question is now. how far they will dare to go what allies they will find in europe. ahead of his visit to vienna president putin spoke to an austrian t.v. channel they did he was so animated at some points putin even had to switch to german to get a word in. this is the written the very stiff when you go through three three you have to move may to motorscooter your first tri
nuclear deal that was slammed by european signatories and of course the relocation of the us embassy in israel to jerusalem also caused consternation austrian freedom party m.p. your highness hope told us that russia and europe on the other hand have got some common interests these days. as well as for exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against austrian interests they know this and in though we have no conflict of interest at...
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issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient i'm going to go to. the four hundred sixty six members of the for the my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nick deliberate is one of them he thinks they have almost succeeded who have which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain. in the connections to german politicians as well as representatives of the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against grim's on others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been and it in a much more favorable fashion to to the claimants as it was they didn't have the evidence they had to settle
issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient i'm going to go to. the four hundred sixty six members of the for the my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those...
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issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient of going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account. nick deal breaker is one of them he thinks they have almost succeeded who had which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been and it in a much more favorable fashion to to the claimants as it was they didn't have the evidence they had to settle for a muc
issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient of going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those...
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european signatories and the relocation of the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem also caused widespread consternation austrian freedom party m.p. hunters who says that russia and europe on the other hand have some common interests. as well as for you know exactly. what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against austrian interest they know this and don't know we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of interest at all is russia the only conflict is an american russian conflict and this is leverage through europe so everyone knows to steer clear from being used by a sort mom european power against russia is against their interest so that's what you know the only question is now. how far they will dare to go what allies they will find in europe. before heading off to vienna president putin spoke to an austrian t.v. channel now that interview to get so animated at times that at one point mr putin even had to switch to german just to get a word in. this debate in the biggest city of the union to. your first ticklish majority that he was going t
european signatories and the relocation of the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem also caused widespread consternation austrian freedom party m.p. hunters who says that russia and europe on the other hand have some common interests. as well as for you know exactly. what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against austrian interest they know this and don't know we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of...
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m.p.'s living in his social democratic party she's now the executive director of the central and eastern european network for gender issues she joins us on skype from libya on a very good to see you why is immigration such an issue. we can see how. in my gut i think our country going to west and north. and. we realize. you need not have. issue of how to deal with. and this is why i think the. right. really if it was. ok but the refugees don't stop in the country they prefer to go somewhere else they just protecting themselves in case this changes is that what it's all of us. i think we saw a little on the micro end so it. would be. sent back to the front of the. not living shows and only that. and when it comes to solid is there going to be any sort of solidarity any common ground in order to form a government. i'm sure that we would have a very big because. the first. government we would be of but two of the we know that actually want to leave the my. god i'm quite sure that the government. the first. time. and then we would have the. whole. nation. migrants. tried to call on the government but
m.p.'s living in his social democratic party she's now the executive director of the central and eastern european network for gender issues she joins us on skype from libya on a very good to see you why is immigration such an issue. we can see how. in my gut i think our country going to west and north. and. we realize. you need not have. issue of how to deal with. and this is why i think the. right. really if it was. ok but the refugees don't stop in the country they prefer to go somewhere else...
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been in brussels for the past two days looking for a european solution to the refugee question in the hallways of the german parliament bundestag m.p.'s are discussing the results of the e.u. summit and how much they are worth in particular the agreement concerning asylum reception centers there's a further development of the position that was actually to be announced as the summit result that's why this is a good basis for national discussion here in germany to help us come to our own agreement on the from the parties of conservative bloc c.d.u. and c.s.u. had been it especially the variance e.s.u. message of pressure on the chancellor and its m.p.'s think it paid off. you know in our opinion the pressure we put on our had the desired effect namely a change of migration policy. putting their mutual coalition partner the s.p.d. seesmic his position strengthened the social democrats were opposed to rejecting refugees at the german border. because there's the s.p.d. welcomes the fact that we found a european solution to the migration issue we are very glad the solution is with europe and not against it we oppose national unity like t
been in brussels for the past two days looking for a european solution to the refugee question in the hallways of the german parliament bundestag m.p.'s are discussing the results of the e.u. summit and how much they are worth in particular the agreement concerning asylum reception centers there's a further development of the position that was actually to be announced as the summit result that's why this is a good basis for national discussion here in germany to help us come to our own...
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m.p.'s will have over the way the u.k. exits the european union and it's putting prime minister tourism may in a pretty tight spot we will be live in westminster. with the news gridlock on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live on at al-jazeera dot com three hundred eight days ago u.s. president donald trump threatened fire and fury like the world has never seen on north korea so few would have believed today he would be amazing north korea's leader kim jong un and signing a declaration on a commitment to denuclearization and yet that is exactly what happened in singapore these images broadcasted posted reposed it all. all over the world of a sitting u.s. president shaking hands with the north korean leader they will go down in history regardless of how any deal pans out the two men held a one on one meeting also a working lunch and then the signing of a document. it's been an extraordinary turnaround for both nations and their leaders and on today's news grid we will take you right around the world for reaction and analysis
m.p.'s will have over the way the u.k. exits the european union and it's putting prime minister tourism may in a pretty tight spot we will be live in westminster. with the news gridlock on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live on at al-jazeera dot com three hundred eight days ago u.s. president donald trump threatened fire and fury like the world has never seen on north korea so few would have believed today he would be amazing north korea's leader kim jong un and signing a...
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nuclear deal was slammed by european signatories and then there was that relocation of the us embassy in israel to jerusalem also cause a lot of consternation austrian freedom party m.p. your highness told us that russia and europe these days have more in common than they have of late. as well as do you know exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against course to an interest they know this and in though we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of interest at all is russia the only conflict is an american russian conflict and this is leverage through europe so everyone knows to steer clear from being used by a certain non european power against russia is against their interest so that's what you know the only question is now. far they will dare to go what allies they will find in europe and of his visit to vienna president putin spoke to an austrian t.v. channel but interview was pretty animated the times that one point mr putin even to switch to german to try to get a word in. it's just a word in the various fifteen you go through to you know to move my to motor scoote
nuclear deal was slammed by european signatories and then there was that relocation of the us embassy in israel to jerusalem also cause a lot of consternation austrian freedom party m.p. your highness told us that russia and europe these days have more in common than they have of late. as well as do you know exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against course to an interest they know this and in though we have no conflict of...
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a more program european stance while former supreme court judge margarita roadless takes on defense sanchez's socialist party has the backing of less than a quarter of the country's m.p.'s so appointments from outside the party also include fernando ground a moscow and a former judge as interior minister and spain's first astronauts pedre duke a has been appointed science minister of public color on martinez who is a lecturer in spanish studies at aston university in the u.k. told us earlier that the biggest issue facing the new government is how to deal with separatists in catalonia. there is a chance maybe to reset negotiations and hopefully to start again from a more open perspective and a more on a friendlier perspective it really does that then on the leadership because who knows well this if they can compromise has to be some sort of compromise there's no denying that the position of the socialist party is still far from the position of the boss of this sort of the guts of the nationalists they're not going to give them independence don't want to give them independence but there's certainly a room for compromise within the box and they really depends on how. cl
a more program european stance while former supreme court judge margarita roadless takes on defense sanchez's socialist party has the backing of less than a quarter of the country's m.p.'s so appointments from outside the party also include fernando ground a moscow and a former judge as interior minister and spain's first astronauts pedre duke a has been appointed science minister of public color on martinez who is a lecturer in spanish studies at aston university in the u.k. told us earlier...
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comparative politics and european studies at the competency university of madrid she joins us now live via skype from madrid good to have you with us sanchez's got only eighty four m.p.'s in the house of three hundred eighty three hundred fifty seats a to extend is he now going to have to bow to the demands of the parties that supported him in his no confidence motion. yes this has been a historical historical event is the first time the. motion of the natural has been we mean by candidate of presidency so i think it's very important to point out that. that event has a has been three censors russians before and none of them. had. a candidate also is the first president which is not a deputy. to take it into we have to take that into account so it's going to be it's going to be a very tough time for him. to go alone they have to manage negotiations and dialogue with all these political forces that are so poor he yesterday sanchez says that he's going to call elections soon but not until his party has spent time focusing on social and educational reforms is likely to to help or hinder him when he eventually does call an election. i don't really really good position ri
comparative politics and european studies at the competency university of madrid she joins us now live via skype from madrid good to have you with us sanchez's got only eighty four m.p.'s in the house of three hundred eighty three hundred fifty seats a to extend is he now going to have to bow to the demands of the parties that supported him in his no confidence motion. yes this has been a historical historical event is the first time the. motion of the natural has been we mean by candidate of...
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m.p. . and i know i know some you could companies that have some you could companies that have had some particular problem and some particularly interesting problems in treating agriculture with the european you know your culture with the european union right right yes that yes that's the that's the direct direct agenda general and all alberta berto video video and he and he said it we bumpy the reset it we bumpy the reason it will be particularly bump it will be particularly bumpy think about what's the sea think about what's the psyllium i'll still be a mile strong from she's the she's the head of head of the e.u. the e.u. trade trade and and she said this she and she said this she said there is been no said there is been no agreement on agriculture yet. yet our culture is very important to the u.k. with regard to your just very important to the u.k. with regard to europe eighty percent of exports go to eighty percent of exports go to europe that's what peta harvey or that because that's what peter said and he's the director because that and he's the director of expert of exports. and tell you . that of you that you know that or that or why it's not some pause why it's so important when
m.p. . and i know i know some you could companies that have some you could companies that have had some particular problem and some particularly interesting problems in treating agriculture with the european you know your culture with the european union right right yes that yes that's the that's the direct direct agenda general and all alberta berto video video and he and he said it we bumpy the reset it we bumpy the reason it will be particularly bump it will be particularly bumpy think about...
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have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s over what role the bill a lot to parliament and the bricks of process on. south sudan's president salva kiir and the country's rebel leader machar have helped peace talks in neighboring ethiopia it's the first time the two warring leaders meet since twenty sixteen when a peace deal collapsed and fighting really erupted between their forces tens of thousands have been killed and millions displaced in the country's five year civil war. the global trade is his first you terrorist acts aboard fact this friday they will hit all american products like whiskey and motorcycles but will they hurt. booted out of the dal the us top corporate index gives general electric its marching orders. and behind bars for the banking crash that lot to your results most costly stage for s.q. . welcome to your business new. it's good to have you with us this friday to this because first you tariffs and u.s. x. force coming to fact it will hit real american products like peanut butter whiskey and motorcycle
have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s over what role the bill a lot to parliament and the bricks of process on. south sudan's president salva kiir and the country's rebel leader machar have helped peace talks in neighboring ethiopia it's the first time the two warring leaders meet since twenty sixteen when a peace deal collapsed and fighting really erupted between their forces tens of...
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have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s over what role the bill a lot to parliament in the brics a process. eritrea's president assayas of where he says he's sending a delegation for talks to neighboring ethiopia the two countries have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades but earlier this month if the o.p.'s said it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal with eritrea made in two thousand. the global trade is his first you terracing us x. sports commentator fact this friday there will hit all american products like whiskey and motorcycles but will they hurt. booted out of the dal the u.s. top corporate index gives general electric its marching orders. and behind bars for the banking crash that lot to your zones most costly stage rescue. welcome to your business new. it's good to have you with us this friday the disputes first uteri of sonia's x. fours come into fact it will hit real american products like peanut butter whiskey and motorcycles trade relations between the u.s. and eu
have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s over what role the bill a lot to parliament in the brics a process. eritrea's president assayas of where he says he's sending a delegation for talks to neighboring ethiopia the two countries have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades but earlier this month if the o.p.'s said it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal...
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have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s of a what role the bill a lot to parliament in the brics a process and. south sudan's president salva kiir and the country's rebel leader rick machar have helped peace talks in neighboring ethiopia it's the first time the two warring leaders meet since twenty sixteen when a peace deal collapsed and fighting really erupted between their forces tens of thousands have been killed and millions displaced in the country's five year civil war. crying from the children outrage from the world and condemnation from the pope all because of the u.s. president's zero tolerance policy separating illegal migrants from their children at the border for days trapped insisted that only an act of congress could change this tonight all it took was the stroke of the presidential pen. this is the day. her strong at the border are very strong on security at the same time we have compassion we want to keep families together we have a lot of problems with democrats in the war but for anything they really wo
have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s of a what role the bill a lot to parliament in the brics a process and. south sudan's president salva kiir and the country's rebel leader rick machar have helped peace talks in neighboring ethiopia it's the first time the two warring leaders meet since twenty sixteen when a peace deal collapsed and fighting really erupted between their forces tens of...
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have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s over what role the bill a lot to parliament in the brics a process. eritrea's president assayas of where he says he's sending a delegation for talks to neighboring ethiopia the two countries have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades but earlier this month ethiopia said it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal with eritrea made in two thousand. crying from the children outrage from the world and condemnation from the pope all because of the u.s. president's zero tolerance policy separating illegal migrants from their children at the border for days tropp insisted that only an act of congress could change this tonight all it took was the stroke of the presidential pen i'm bored go off and this is the day. her strong at the border were her strong on security at the same time we have complexion we want to keep families together we have a lot of problems with democrats i don't want to vote for anything they really would like to have open borders
have now backed her blueprint on britain's withdrawal from the european union the approval comes after months of debate among british m.p.'s over what role the bill a lot to parliament in the brics a process. eritrea's president assayas of where he says he's sending a delegation for talks to neighboring ethiopia the two countries have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades but earlier this month ethiopia said it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal with...