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hope on there talking to us from strasbourg where the european parliament is meeting today now some other stories making headlines around the world today the bodies of three migrants including one child have been recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people have estimated are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last week and more than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe australian archbishop philip wilson has been sentenced to twelve months detention for covering up the sex abuse crimes of a priest in one thousand nine hundred seventy s. wilson is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse a court will decide whether he can serve his sentence at home. that huge relief in thailand after rescuers found twelve boys and their football coach alive in a flooded cave more than a week after they went missing as the monsoon rain continues rescue efforts now center on preventing water levels from rising authorities say it could take months before the boys can be
hope on there talking to us from strasbourg where the european parliament is meeting today now some other stories making headlines around the world today the bodies of three migrants including one child have been recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people have estimated are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last week and more than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe australian archbishop philip...
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ever after the reforms of course that's a position that many here at the european parliament in strasbourg did not share and also the council of europe questioned in a verdict a couple of months ago and then the second front is that he questions the european institution meddling at all in his affairs he said this is a polish problem this is a polish question of sovereignty and that the european institutions especially of course the commission should not interfere he was what he had to say exactly on the matter all right now max i do want to ask you because you just launched legal action against poland over the supreme court reporter has that changed at all yet another infringement procedure started on monday you're absolutely right they are sunni but this one is about the retirement age of supreme court judges which was lowered which would mean that some of the supreme court judges would be forced into retirement and that really hasn't changed anything the situation is slowly escalating if you wish i mean with the new prime minister that we saw here today with. the communication appears to
ever after the reforms of course that's a position that many here at the european parliament in strasbourg did not share and also the council of europe questioned in a verdict a couple of months ago and then the second front is that he questions the european institution meddling at all in his affairs he said this is a polish problem this is a polish question of sovereignty and that the european institutions especially of course the commission should not interfere he was what he had to say...
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presidency for the next six months our correspondent max hall fun is standing by for us in strasbourg where austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is about to present his program max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany. the newest reaction we have terry is a reaction to declaration actually by the austrian government saying that they are preparing to safeguard their southern borders of germany really rejects migrants coming in from austria to germany how specifically they would do that is not clear yet but the austrian chancellor is a bust and call it's a small summit a couple of weeks ago in brussels already said that they might have to close crucial passageways between. the italian and the austrian border for example the very famous brenner crossing where you have a lot of tourism a lot of crossing that's one of the places in the alps where a lot of people come through but you know for the details it will be very interesting to see what the man himself has to say here in strasbourg today the austin chance as he sets about their quotes i
presidency for the next six months our correspondent max hall fun is standing by for us in strasbourg where austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is about to present his program max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany. the newest reaction we have terry is a reaction to declaration actually by the austrian government saying that they are preparing to safeguard their southern borders of germany really rejects migrants coming in from austria to...
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we start in strasbourg where the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up of copyrightas sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side — and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. so what's it all about? it's called the european copyright directive. article 13 would require all digital platforms to stop users uploading copyrighted material — whethertext, music, orvideo. or pay to license the material. this would mean sites like youtube, facebook or tumblr sharing revenues with publishers — youtube already does this to an extent— and being liable if their users infringe copyright. the plan has been welcomed by the music, film and tv industry — but it's highly controversial — as our technology correspondent rory cellanjones explained recently on our business live programme. an absolute storm in certain corners of the internet, it is seen by 70 tech leaders including the creator of the world wide web, saying this could be end of th
we start in strasbourg where the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up of copyrightas sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side — and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. so what's it all about? it's called the european copyright directive. article 13 would require all digital platforms to stop users uploading copyrighted...
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southern borders should the german agreement be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasbourg austrian chance most of us in the courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration in the block and his country takes over the e.u.'s rotating presidency chance of course excuse me to be germany's interior minister on thursday to discuss the details of the berlin migration deal. take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a german neo nazi murder trial has delivered a final statement of the five year trial comes to a close. that denies involvement in a series of racially motivated killings between two thousand and two thousand and seven the court immunity is set to deliver its verdict next week she faces life in prison if convicted. syrian rebel negotiators reported to have begun a new round of talks with the russian military to end the fighting in southern syria at the weekend more than a dozen times in the region agreeing to a takeover in return for an answer syrian and russian bombardments. malaysia's former prime minister najib r
southern borders should the german agreement be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasbourg austrian chance most of us in the courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration in the block and his country takes over the e.u.'s rotating presidency chance of course excuse me to be germany's interior minister on thursday to discuss the details of the berlin migration deal. take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a german neo...
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line was repeated by poland's prime minister when he address members of the european parliament in strasbourg because the tribe each state has the right to shave their legal says.
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was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg cars that drive each state has the right to shape their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least to freeze the law not to appoint new judges to allow them. to decide on this issue at the moment the highest court in the land appears to be in a state of the eagle limbo with neither side showing any signs of backing down.
was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg cars that drive each state has the right to shape their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least to...
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we start in strasbourg where the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up of copyrightas sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. so what's it all about? it's called the european copyright directive. article 13 would require all digital platforms to stop users uploading copyrighted material — whethertext, music, orvideo. or pay to license the material. this would mean sites like youtube, facebook or tumblr sharing revenues with publishers — youtube already does this to an extent — and being liable if their users infringe copyright. despite protests from web firms, the move has been welcomed by the creative industry. geoff taylor represents the uk music industry. necessary and overdue. for many yea rs necessary and overdue. for many years we necessary and overdue. for many yea rs we have necessary and overdue. for many years we have been having these outdated regulations set in the
we start in strasbourg where the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up of copyrightas sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. so what's it all about? it's called the european copyright directive. article 13 would require all digital platforms to stop users uploading copyrighted material...
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was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg eucharistic right each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect of the rupee and union as well and to at least freeze the law not to appoint new judges to allow them. to decide on this issue at the moment the highest court in the land appears to be in a state of the eagle limbo with neither side showing any signs of backing down. once again protesters are gathering outside the supreme court determined to defend the country's constitution and limit the growing powers of the government david chaytor al-jazeera was. a private humanitarian rescue ship has docked in barcelona in spain after being refused entry to italy and malta. belongs to the proactive open arms charity rescued sixty people from a river boat of
was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg eucharistic right each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect of the rupee and union as well and to at least...
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was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg eucharistic right each ear state has the right to shape their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least to freeze the law not to appoint new judges to allow them. to decide on this issue at the moment the highest court in the land appears to be in a state of the legal limbo with neither side showing any signs of backing down. the joining the chorus of protest outside the supremes court on wednesday evening the former president lech when sir was leader of the solidarity de b. union brought an end to come this rule in poland. trust me and then joy is real if we surrender the courts so we go further we must prove all our efforts into defending them i feared still crowd to unite behind a new and younger lea
was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg eucharistic right each ear state has the right to shape their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least...
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was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg eucharistic right each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least to freeze the law not to appoint new judges to allow them. to decide on this issue at the moment the highest court in the land appears to be in a state of the eagle limbo with neither side showing any signs of backing.
was repeated by poland's prime minister when he addressed members of the european parliament in strasbourg eucharistic right each state has the right to shave their legal system according to their own traditions but with the european commission bringing legal proceedings which could land poland in the dock of the european court of justice the e.c. j many experts are predicting a compromise so i am expecting the polish government to show the respect to their opinion as well and to at least to...
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if you think the european parliament is democratic, please spend a week in strasbourg. we had had a prime minister that really wanted to leave, they would have repealed the 1972 communities act as the first step, the law will remain in place but when i going to repeal it according to our own priorities and timescale... we have heard these arguments many times. we are months away now from some sort of major step. nothing we are seeing is correct. the reason we are looking ata correct. the reason we are looking at a bad deal, why everyone says we will get a bad deal, is not because the eu is trying to punish us all because remainers won't shut up, it's because the red lines created by the hard—core brexiteers with the cabinet mean we ultimately get a bad deal. if the deal we get at the end of this process is something that would make those hard—core brexiteers happy, or the remainers happy, or people like my friend here happy, or people like my friend here happy, then the only logical outcome is for people to vote on the deal. if we get a deal that people don't want, it's
if you think the european parliament is democratic, please spend a week in strasbourg. we had had a prime minister that really wanted to leave, they would have repealed the 1972 communities act as the first step, the law will remain in place but when i going to repeal it according to our own priorities and timescale... we have heard these arguments many times. we are months away now from some sort of major step. nothing we are seeing is correct. the reason we are looking ata correct. the reason...
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we'll have to find a way of someone following that to strasbourg. deprive someone of life but here we have doctors and the court now turning their back on those doctors who can decide to deliberately and delight by starting a patient and dehydrating them. that is quite alarming. if we can find someone to challenge them, we would do that. thank you very much of your time, we will be speaking to a sister of an accident victim later. let us know what you think. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. this morning we have thundery, showery rain moving across south—west england and wales, clearing to the north sea and for most it will be dry and sunny but there's another system coming to parts of western scotland and northern ireland, introducing rain and windy conditions. we've got various fronts, that will produce showers away to the near continent, the second one will bring rain initially to northern ireland and then later into western scotland. we lose the rain, it pulls the cloud with it, heads to the north sea and then for
we'll have to find a way of someone following that to strasbourg. deprive someone of life but here we have doctors and the court now turning their back on those doctors who can decide to deliberately and delight by starting a patient and dehydrating them. that is quite alarming. if we can find someone to challenge them, we would do that. thank you very much of your time, we will be speaking to a sister of an accident victim later. let us know what you think. here's carol with a look at this...