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argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue was proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaigned strongly against the proposed law. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains essentially illegal yet we came from the country and we're here to protect the rights of the unborn child i thank god and the senate has . voted. prior to the decision thousands of pro-choice demonstrators had gathered outside the senate building and the cold and rain the majority of them came here to protest that abortions must be regulated they find any alternative just too unbearable. i have both there in the senate they're the ones responsible for all those women who have died during an illegal abortion they are murderers. a slim majority of argentinian senators eventually rejected the bill that
argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue was proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaigned strongly against the proposed law. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains...
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been strong condemnation but the saudi led coalition says it was targeting rebels also coming argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a fifteen hour debate thousands cheer the news others launch angry protests. divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy and the organization. slamming the detention of several including. the quote excessive. it's good to have you with us tonight the red cross says that fifty people most of them children under the age of fifteen have been killed in an airstrike that hit a bus in northern yemen the children were traveling through a crowded market in rebel held. it's thought that they were on their way to summer school the saudi led coalition that launched the attack said that they were targeting positions and that it was quote a legitimate military action. for these latest civilian. and for more on this air strike i'm joined now by give steinberg he's a middle east analyst from the german institute for international affairs and security affairs good was good to see you again these are dramatic pictures the story is dramatic survivor saying th
been strong condemnation but the saudi led coalition says it was targeting rebels also coming argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a fifteen hour debate thousands cheer the news others launch angry protests. divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy and the organization. slamming the detention of several including. the quote excessive. it's good to have you with us tonight the red cross says that fifty people most of them children under the age of fifteen have been...
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argentina senate votes against legalizing abortion. thousands cheer the news, others watched a group protests in a country already deeply divided. the organization for security and cooperation in the europe. slamming journalists including dw's correspondent. says the move is excessive. ♪ >> i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with the spirit tonight, 50 people most of them under the 15, have been killed in an airstrike in northern yemen. the children were traveling through a crowded area in the southern province. they were on their way to summer school. they coalition at launch the attack said that they were targeting rebel positions. they said it was a legitimate military action. they are facing condemnation for these latest civilian deaths. for more on this airstrike, i am joined by a middle eastern personnel of security affairs. these are dramatic pictures and the story is genetic. survivors are saying that the rockets intended target was the bus filled with schoolchildren. based children paying the price of a proxy war? >> yes,
argentina senate votes against legalizing abortion. thousands cheer the news, others watched a group protests in a country already deeply divided. the organization for security and cooperation in the europe. slamming journalists including dw's correspondent. says the move is excessive. ♪ >> i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with the spirit tonight, 50 people most of them under the 15, have been killed in an airstrike in northern yemen. the children were traveling through a crowded...
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and that includes argentina senators debated long and hard last night on a bill that would have made abortion legal in the home country of pope francis it didn't happen but it almost did and tonight that may be the real story in berlin this is the day. we want to tell the whole world argentina is not in favor of abortion i. think that up over there in the senate you'll find the people responsible for all the women who died because of illegal abortions then madras. we're very happy now because this is not that would allow selectively discarding people plus rejected. feel joy from my god in heaven i know he wouldn't allow this because he is the one who gives life and he is the one who takes it away. we presented have done more than ten years ago that it will take years to truly achieve legal abortion safe and free we're not giving up all of them we have a lot of patients. also coming up tonight at least twenty nine children in yemen died today in a saudi led air strike those who survived say the school bus loaded with kids was the rockets intended target. the strike happened in the mid
and that includes argentina senators debated long and hard last night on a bill that would have made abortion legal in the home country of pope francis it didn't happen but it almost did and tonight that may be the real story in berlin this is the day. we want to tell the whole world argentina is not in favor of abortion i. think that up over there in the senate you'll find the people responsible for all the women who died because of illegal abortions then madras. we're very happy now because...
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this is news live from berlin argentina the senate votes against the legalizing abortion the result comes after a marathon to bring thousands cheer the news while others launching angry protests in a country already severely divided over the issue. also coming up israel launches deadly air strikes against gaza three palestinians are killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from gaza plus bellaver is detained several journalists among them d.w. correspondent paul you. critics call it and the attack on free speech so what's behind the media crackdown. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaign strongly against the proposed law. the marathon session in the argentinean cement ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents
this is news live from berlin argentina the senate votes against the legalizing abortion the result comes after a marathon to bring thousands cheer the news while others launching angry protests in a country already severely divided over the issue. also coming up israel launches deadly air strikes against gaza three palestinians are killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from gaza plus bellaver is detained several...
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also coming up argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a marathon debate thousands cheer the news others launching angry protests in a country already deeply divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy plus bellerose detained several journalists among them a correspondent called you because. critics call it an attack on free speech so what's behind the media crackdown. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program aid workers say the dozens have been killed or wounded after airstrikes in rebel held in northern yemen most of the victims were children traveling on a bus through a crowded market in saddam province the saudi led coalition that wants the attack said that the strikes targeted hoofy rebel positions and were quote legitimate military action but the coalition has repeatedly faced widespread international criticism for causing civilian deaths. and we have more now from yemen we are joined by missions from oxfam is the country director he's based there in yemen in sanaa and we thank you so much for joining us this evening because you just saw those dramatic image
also coming up argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a marathon debate thousands cheer the news others launching angry protests in a country already deeply divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy plus bellerose detained several journalists among them a correspondent called you because. critics call it an attack on free speech so what's behind the media crackdown. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program aid workers say the dozens have been killed or wounded after...
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this is the news coming to you live from berlin argentina senate rejects a bill to legalize abortion it was a narrow voter after some fifteen hours of debate thousands of anti abortion activists cheered the news outside the congress and more in a sided with others launched angry protests also coming up is really wrong she is a we will as strikes against gaza three palestinians killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from gaza. and inside. this former turkish naval officer and major diplomatic corps to uncle and jane now he's forced to live in exile and speaks to do you. have in a warm welcome to you i'm under. argentina senators rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill was allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the rueben catholic church camp in strongly against the proposed law. so the marathon session in the argentinian cement ended shortly before three am as the
this is the news coming to you live from berlin argentina senate rejects a bill to legalize abortion it was a narrow voter after some fifteen hours of debate thousands of anti abortion activists cheered the news outside the congress and more in a sided with others launched angry protests also coming up is really wrong she is a we will as strikes against gaza three palestinians killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from...
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and going on for hours now argentina senators about to vote on extending legal abortion. canada will always speak strongly clearly in public on questions of human rights standing firm canada's diplomatic dispute with saudi arabia deepens plus. recycling and remodelling what iran steering to try to overcome new u.s. sanctions. the u.n. says it's deeply alarmed by a new flare up of violence between israel and gaza at least three palestinians have been killed including a pregnant mother and her eighteen month old daughter and an explosive exchange in the gaza strip the israeli military says around one hundred fifty rockets were fired from gaza israeli media says six people have been injured by shrapnel in the israeli border town of store out and in response israel launched a series of air strikes targeting one hundred forty hamas positions andrew symonds has the latest from gaza the attacks may be more in cements and and less intense but the fighting is going on strikes some shelling from the sea from the israeli navy hit singles a panic in the streets and on the israeli sid
and going on for hours now argentina senators about to vote on extending legal abortion. canada will always speak strongly clearly in public on questions of human rights standing firm canada's diplomatic dispute with saudi arabia deepens plus. recycling and remodelling what iran steering to try to overcome new u.s. sanctions. the u.n. says it's deeply alarmed by a new flare up of violence between israel and gaza at least three palestinians have been killed including a pregnant mother and her...
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the streets and on the israeli side there too right across the southern communities of israel argentina's senate has just rejected a bill which would have allowed abortions during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy there's been an immediate angry response on the streets where crowds had gathered to wait for the result members of the upper house of parliament debated for almost seventeen hours before casting their votes at least nineteen people have been arrested over what the venezuelan government says was the attempted assassination of the president nicolas maduro wasn't her twin explosions from a drone interrupted a military parade in caracas on saturday he's blamed the opposition colombia and a group of u.s. financier's for the apparent attack. prime minister justin trudeau says canada will always speak strongly on human rights saudi arabia froze ties and new trade deals after canada the release of a jailed political activist the saudi foreign minister says canada is to blame for the dispute. could be will not be seeking a third term as president of the democratic republic of congo his was
the streets and on the israeli side there too right across the southern communities of israel argentina's senate has just rejected a bill which would have allowed abortions during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy there's been an immediate angry response on the streets where crowds had gathered to wait for the result members of the upper house of parliament debated for almost seventeen hours before casting their votes at least nineteen people have been arrested over what the venezuelan...
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now after more than twelve hours of debate senators in argentina are due to vote soon on a highly contentious bill that could legalize abortion during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy were that sustain live in the senate and brought us ours now if they pass the bill this deeply catholic nation will become only the third country in latin america to make the procedure illegal they've been protest for and against abortion since the lower house call for a loan last month. a latin america editor to see a new man has more from one side or. more to make here in argentina coated one for the opposing group of those who favor abortion rights. the back. to her up the street inside the senate disease very important for all the society because a lot of women are dying because they made their status at abortion because you don't want to be bothered it's a right you can't just to be a matter not an idea and an equal or ego women will continue having abortions and we ask that women don't die and can't have the right to a legal safe and free procedure the decision is not expected until after midnight her
now after more than twelve hours of debate senators in argentina are due to vote soon on a highly contentious bill that could legalize abortion during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy were that sustain live in the senate and brought us ours now if they pass the bill this deeply catholic nation will become only the third country in latin america to make the procedure illegal they've been protest for and against abortion since the lower house call for a loan last month. a latin america...
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argentina's senate will vote today on whether to allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.cept in the case of rape or if the woman's health is in danger. if the bill passes, argentina would become only the fourth country in latin america to broadly legalize abortion, and by far the largest. let's head to northern france. terry is that me has arrived at amiens cathedral. she is one of several thousand people attending a commemoration that will begin in the next little while. to mark the crucial battle which is now considered to have really changed the course of the first world war. you are reminded of the toll it took. you see on screen there, four took. you see on screen there, four to 4000 allied soldiers losing their lives and 75,000 troops lost to germany. anthem plays and our special coverage from this service will begin in just the next few minutes. the prime minister, among the first of the dignitaries to arrive. we know of course that the duke and duchess of cambridge will be there as well. and prince william and theresa may will be among those giving readings during
argentina's senate will vote today on whether to allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.cept in the case of rape or if the woman's health is in danger. if the bill passes, argentina would become only the fourth country in latin america to broadly legalize abortion, and by far the largest. let's head to northern france. terry is that me has arrived at amiens cathedral. she is one of several thousand people attending a commemoration that will begin in the next little while. to mark the...
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argentina's senate is due to vote later on whether or not to legalise abortion in the first 1a weeksheadlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times and the largest wildfire in california's history. named the mendocino complex, the northern california fire has already consumed nearly 300,000 acres of land, and forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. the gulf news looks at iran and us president donald trump's warning to america's trading partners that anyone who does business with the country will not be doing business with the us. the telegraph leads with former uk foreign secretary borisjohnson who has rejected calls to apologise for comments he made in an article about muslim women wearing burkas, insisting he was "speaking up for liberal values". the ft says elon musk announced on twitter he might take tesla private, shortly after the financial times reported saudi arabia's sovereign wealth fund had taken a $2bn stake in the electric carmaker. the news sent tesla's shares up as much as 8.5%. and finally, are you frustrated by difficult to unde
argentina's senate is due to vote later on whether or not to legalise abortion in the first 1a weeksheadlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times and the largest wildfire in california's history. named the mendocino complex, the northern california fire has already consumed nearly 300,000 acres of land, and forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. the gulf news looks at iran and us president donald trump's warning to america's trading partners that anyone...
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and we got a result in from the debate in argentina senate it's just rejected a bill which would have allowed for terminations during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy members of the upper house debated for about fourteen hours of focusing their votes let's go live now to our correspondent. in america editor in fact is there in one a side as so how close was this. hello martine the final vote was thirty eight against thirty one in favor not as tight as it had been in the lower house when it was approved last month but there were thousands of thousands of people here out on the street for on both sides bearing the rain the bitter cold and the wind for almost seventeen hours actually let me correct you at this hour there are still some pro abortion activists near the congress building we understand the police is storing water cannon at them trying to break up the crowds people very very upset crying but vowing to continue the fight in the future for abortion rights here in argentina while of course the anti abortion law people are static they screw firecrackers into the air and they
and we got a result in from the debate in argentina senate it's just rejected a bill which would have allowed for terminations during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy members of the upper house debated for about fourteen hours of focusing their votes let's go live now to our correspondent. in america editor in fact is there in one a side as so how close was this. hello martine the final vote was thirty eight against thirty one in favor not as tight as it had been in the lower house when it...
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laura:ay wedne argentina's senate will vote to abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. abortion is currently illegal in the -- except in the case of rape or if aoman is in danger. become the fourth country to broadly longalize abortind by far the largest. katy watson reports. >> the call for change came from the street. in the hands of congress. these women are ready and makina sure the politicns can hear them. >> they've been trying to legalize abortion for more than a decade now. now.t nowhere until people say the women's rights vemont has become very powerful. in thet played g role politil agenda. terminat laws make out of millions of women. like a taxi driver and her two daughters that all had a legal abortions -illegal abortions. they support women looking to end their pregnancies. having to dmatic is be a mother when youtoon't want e. you can understaen how a woman up grabbing the needle to end her pregnancy. >> she has been helping a friend by drugs to induce abortion. >> they are just constantly yet, back and forth, and she goes on to keep finding it. >> she is
laura:ay wedne argentina's senate will vote to abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. abortion is currently illegal in the -- except in the case of rape or if aoman is in danger. become the fourth country to broadly longalize abortind by far the largest. katy watson reports. >> the call for change came from the street. in the hands of congress. these women are ready and makina sure the politicns can hear them. >> they've been trying to legalize abortion for more than a decade...
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laura: wednesday, argentina's senate will vote t allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. abtion is currently illegal in the -- except in the case of pe or if a woman is in danger. become t fourth country to broadly legalize abortion and by far the largest. .katy watson reports >> the call for change came from the street. in the hands of congress. these women are ready and making sure the politicians can hear them. >> they've been trying to legalize abortion for more than a decade now. it got nowhere until now. people say the women's ghts movement has become very powerful. in theplayed a big role political agenda. >> strict laws make terminals out of milons of women. like a taxi driver and her two daughters that all had a legal abortions -- illegal abortions. th support women looking to end their pregnancies. aving tois dramatic is be a mother when you don't want to be. you can understand how a woman ends up graing the needle to end her pregnancy. >> she has been helping a friend by drugs to induce abortion. >> they are just constantly ,oing back andorth, and y she goes on
laura: wednesday, argentina's senate will vote t allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. abtion is currently illegal in the -- except in the case of pe or if a woman is in danger. become t fourth country to broadly legalize abortion and by far the largest. .katy watson reports >> the call for change came from the street. in the hands of congress. these women are ready and making sure the politicians can hear them. >> they've been trying to legalize abortion for more than...
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argentina vote to legalise abortion? the result of an historic vote in the senate is due within hours. a bbc investigation reveals new details about those behind the barcelona attacks last year and what else they were planning. the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports from washington. an attack in the middle england continues to have consequences for international relationships. and in imposing sanctions, america makes clear that it believes russia used a nerve agent in an attempted assassination here on the streets of salisbury. in the aftermath of the poisoning of the former russian double agent sergei skripal and this daughter, the united states was one of many countries that did take action. expelle
argentina vote to legalise abortion? the result of an historic vote in the senate is due within hours. a bbc investigation reveals new details about those behind the barcelona attacks last year and what else they were planning. the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or...
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argentina vote to legalise abortion? the result of an historic vote in the senate is due within hours. a bbc investigation reveals new details about those behind the barcelona attacks last year — and what else they were planning. evacuations ordered in portugal as wildfire spread through one of the most popular tourist regions. —— wildfires. hello. the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia, in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury, on the former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia. the state department and the cia have concluded that the russian government used chemical or biological weapons, in violation of american and international law. moscow denies any involvement in the attack. let's get more now from our correspondent in washington, chris buckler. tell us more. this is not a decision exactly tell us more. this is not a decision exa ctly fro m tell us more. this is not a decision exactly from the white house? these actions would have been automatically triggered once it was concluded that these laws have been violated. yes. congress has been
argentina vote to legalise abortion? the result of an historic vote in the senate is due within hours. a bbc investigation reveals new details about those behind the barcelona attacks last year — and what else they were planning. evacuations ordered in portugal as wildfire spread through one of the most popular tourist regions. —— wildfires. hello. the united states is to impose new sanctions on russia, in response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury, on the former russian spy, sergei...
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in the next few hours, argentina's senate will declare the result of voting on whether to legalise abortionentina the third latin american country to broadly legalise abortion, after cuba and uruguay. let's bring you some live pictures now from buenos aires. it isa it is a debate that has sparked strong feelings on both sides, there have been protests, people demonstrating both in support of the deal and also against it. joining me from buenos aires is our correspondent, katy watson. any indication yet of how close the result is or not? well, the senators are still coming to the end of the arguments. they have not even started voting, but they have been talking for probably 11, i2 started voting, but they have been talking for probably 11, 12 hours now and about 38 out of 72 senators have made it clear that they intend to vote against the bill, and you can see that reflected on the streets behind me. the campaign for the legalisation of abortion, all of those campaigners have pretty much gone home and the people are left on the streets are those who were against the idea of legalising abort
in the next few hours, argentina's senate will declare the result of voting on whether to legalise abortionentina the third latin american country to broadly legalise abortion, after cuba and uruguay. let's bring you some live pictures now from buenos aires. it isa it is a debate that has sparked strong feelings on both sides, there have been protests, people demonstrating both in support of the deal and also against it. joining me from buenos aires is our correspondent, katy watson. any...
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this is news coming to you live from berlin argentina the senate votes against legalizing abortion the result not a tongue debate thousands cheer the news while others launch angry protests in a country already intensely divided over the issue also coming up who's really launches dead heat as strikes against gossip freak honest citizens kids including a pregnant woman and her child israel says it was in retaliation for of rockets and mortars fired from gaza. and jailed and branded a terrorist. naval officer and nato diplomat speaks to do from exile in. class in the next sixty minutes a media crackdown. on this up arrested among them correspondent. steve rights activists warning it's an attack on free speech. and. from cornwall competition to party central a multimedia show paying tribute to its nine thousand nine hundred strong sublimation. continue. argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill that would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has deeply divisive in argentina it's the home
this is news coming to you live from berlin argentina the senate votes against legalizing abortion the result not a tongue debate thousands cheer the news while others launch angry protests in a country already intensely divided over the issue also coming up who's really launches dead heat as strikes against gossip freak honest citizens kids including a pregnant woman and her child israel says it was in retaliation for of rockets and mortars fired from gaza. and jailed and branded a terrorist....
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also coming up argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a fifteen hour debate sounds true at the news others launch angry protests in a country already deeply divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy and israel launches deadly air strikes against gaza repulsed indians are killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from gaza. and zimbabwe's veteran opposition leader tendai biti appears in court after his plea for asylum in zambia interjected because he faces charges of inciting public violence following zimbabwe's disputed election. plus keeping track of government transparency we will hear from an anti corruption start up in the jury finding to ensure public money ends up where it is supposed to be. played. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program aid workers say that dozens have been killed or wounded after airstrikes in rebel held northern yemen most of the victims were children traveling in a bus through a crowded market in saddam province the saudi led coalition that launched the attack said th
also coming up argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a fifteen hour debate sounds true at the news others launch angry protests in a country already deeply divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy and israel launches deadly air strikes against gaza repulsed indians are killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from gaza. and zimbabwe's veteran opposition leader tendai biti appears in court after his...
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argentina's senate rejects a bill legalizing abortion it was a narrow vote on an issue that has deeply divided the nation. also in the show the high ranking turkish naval officer who's been branded a terrorist he was caught up in the purge following the attempted to two years ago now he's forced to live in exile and has talked exclusively with g.w. . and discord at the united nations agency for palestinian refugees staff in gaza going out on strike to protest budget cuts. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show we begin in belarus where police have arrested a number of journalists on suspicion of illegally accessing information from the country's state run news agency local rights groups are saying the arrests are part of a government drive to muzzle independent media among those detained as d.w. freelance correspondent because. his apartment in minsk was searched for two hours by police. has launched a protest with some bouncer in berlin demanding because he's a media release now these arrests followed the police search of a number of private news outlets reporters without bo
argentina's senate rejects a bill legalizing abortion it was a narrow vote on an issue that has deeply divided the nation. also in the show the high ranking turkish naval officer who's been branded a terrorist he was caught up in the purge following the attempted to two years ago now he's forced to live in exile and has talked exclusively with g.w. . and discord at the united nations agency for palestinian refugees staff in gaza going out on strike to protest budget cuts. i'm brian thomas a...
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argentina' senate has rejected a bill which would have legalized abortion in the fourth 14 weeks of pregnancy. iamonstrators on both sides held rallies outside ment as voting took place. former british foreign secretary boris johnson is facing an investigation into breaches of theonservative code of conduct. the party received dozens of complaints after mr. johnson said women who wear burkas look like letterboxes and bank robbers. the bbc has revealed that the cell behind last year's terror attacks in barcelona is connected to another group in france. in the second of his special reports, gordon corera looks w o they were tied ian international network of jihadists. gordon: a van plowed into tourists, killing 14, tn another group targeted pedestrians before they were shot. a later, investigators are still trying to understand the unique cell. the attackers were all from a , and includedpoll four sets of brothers and an imam who had known extremist links. the day before the barcelona attack, there had been a massive explosion at this seaside town. police initially thought it was a drugsto f, b
argentina' senate has rejected a bill which would have legalized abortion in the fourth 14 weeks of pregnancy. iamonstrators on both sides held rallies outside ment as voting took place. former british foreign secretary boris johnson is facing an investigation into breaches of theonservative code of conduct. the party received dozens of complaints after mr. johnson said women who wear burkas look like letterboxes and bank robbers. the bbc has revealed that the cell behind last year's terror...
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this is the news coming to you live from berlin argentina senate rejects a bill to legalize abortion it was a narrow vote after some fifty dollars of debate thousands of anti abortion activists cheer the news outside the congress and more decided on this launched angry protests also coming up is really launches and strikes against gaza three palestinians are killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from.
this is the news coming to you live from berlin argentina senate rejects a bill to legalize abortion it was a narrow vote after some fifty dollars of debate thousands of anti abortion activists cheer the news outside the congress and more decided on this launched angry protests also coming up is really launches and strikes against gaza three palestinians are killed including a pregnant woman and a child israel says it was in retaliation for rockets and mortars fired from.
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on wednesday, argentina's senate will vote on whether to allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancye or if the woman's health is in danger. if the bill passes, argentina would become only the fourth country in latin america to broadly legalize abortion, and by far the largest. our south america correspondent katy watson reports. the call for change came from the streets. the decision is now in the hands of congress. these women are ready and they are making sure the politicians can hear them. campaigners have been fighting to legalise abortion for a decade now. they presented to congress seven times and got nowhere until now. the women's rights movement has become powerful in the last few years and it has played a big role in pushing abortion up the political agenda. argentina's strict laws make criminals out of millions of women. like this woman and her two daughters who have all had illegal abortions. she supports women who are looking to end their pregnancies as well. translation: having an abortion is not traumatic but being a mother when you do not want to be is. it causes desp
on wednesday, argentina's senate will vote on whether to allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancye or if the woman's health is in danger. if the bill passes, argentina would become only the fourth country in latin america to broadly legalize abortion, and by far the largest. our south america correspondent katy watson reports. the call for change came from the streets. the decision is now in the hands of congress. these women are ready and they are making sure the politicians can hear...
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on wednesday, argentina's senate will vote on whether to allow abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancygal there, except in the case of rape or if the woman's health is in danger. if the bill passes, argentina would become only the fourth country in latin america to broadly legalize abortion, and by far the largest. our south america correspondent katy watson reports. the call for change came from the streets. the decision is now in the hands of congress. these women are ready and they are making sure the politicians can hear them. campaigners have been fighting to legalise abortion for a decade now. they presented to congress seven times and got nowhere until now. the women's rights movement has become powerful in the last few years and it has played a big role in pushing abortion up the political agenda. argentina's strict laws make criminals out of millions of women. like woman and her two daughters who have all had illegal abortions. she supports women who are looking to end their pregnancies as well. translation: an abortion is not traumatic but being a mother when you do not want
on wednesday, argentina's senate will vote on whether to allow abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancygal there, except in the case of rape or if the woman's health is in danger. if the bill passes, argentina would become only the fourth country in latin america to broadly legalize abortion, and by far the largest. our south america correspondent katy watson reports. the call for change came from the streets. the decision is now in the hands of congress. these women are ready and they are...
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argentina's senate rejects a bill legalizing abortion it was a narrow vote on an issue that has deeply divided the nation. also in the show.
argentina's senate rejects a bill legalizing abortion it was a narrow vote on an issue that has deeply divided the nation. also in the show.
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argentina is gearing up for a key senate vote to legalize abortion. more on that issue in the largely catholic country coming up. warm decades away from a rapid changing climate they could threaten humanity's existence. we will talk to the climate expert about the so-called hothouse earth on the way. ♪ host: we will start in the drc where the ruling coalition is set to announce the candidatee for the upcoming presidential election in december. today is the deadline for politicians to submit their candidates, for the current leader could still announce he is in the running himself. we look back at his controversial years in office. reporter: little was known about him when he came to power in 2001. many saw them as a figurehead chosen by the advisors of his father, to have just been assassinated. within months he surprised skeptics by taking initiative and trying to bring peace. the reached out to rwanda, his father's long-time regional opponent, and the rebels destroyed in the war. congo's firstcame democratically elected president and for decades. as
argentina is gearing up for a key senate vote to legalize abortion. more on that issue in the largely catholic country coming up. warm decades away from a rapid changing climate they could threaten humanity's existence. we will talk to the climate expert about the so-called hothouse earth on the way. ♪ host: we will start in the drc where the ruling coalition is set to announce the candidatee for the upcoming presidential election in december. today is the deadline for politicians to submit...
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the senate in argentina rejects a bill to legalize abortion. the issue has divided the mostly catholic country with protesters clashing with riot police after the vote. russia lashes out at the u.s. linked to theions sergei skripal affair. deports one of zimbabwe's main opposition leaders who fled wednesday in for asylum. tendai biti is being detained in what the u.s. is calling a serious violation of international law. the senate in argentina has voted against what would have been a landmark bill legalizing abortion. 38 to 31 and came after the end of a marathon debate that stretched late into the night. it was a major deception for abortion rights campaigners particularly as it came after the billll was passed in argentina's lolower house of parlrliament in june. debatateover 15 hours of the vote was called just before 3:00 in the morning. >> the votes in green are in favor. the votes in red are against. a final tally that rejected legalizing abortion in argentina in the first 14 weeks of urgegency. currently the procedure is only allowed in
the senate in argentina rejects a bill to legalize abortion. the issue has divided the mostly catholic country with protesters clashing with riot police after the vote. russia lashes out at the u.s. linked to theions sergei skripal affair. deports one of zimbabwe's main opposition leaders who fled wednesday in for asylum. tendai biti is being detained in what the u.s. is calling a serious violation of international law. the senate in argentina has voted against what would have been a landmark...
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now to argentina, where senators are deciding whether to allow abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancyortion polarises opinion in argentina — a catholic country — and the birthplace of the current pope. the vote is anticipated to be tight in the conservative 72—member senate. and of course the issue is an emotive one outside of the senate too. amnesty international took out this full—page advert in the new york times — "adios" — goodbye — with a picture of a coat hanger, an image meant to evoke dangerous backstreet abortions. here‘s mariela bielski of amnesty argentina. the absolute protection of the foetus which has its roots in moral and religious beliefs gives it the equivalent to that of the human who has protection in international human rights. the protection of the embryo and its ability to become a person does not make it a person with right to life. there is no consensus from science, or biology, about the beginning of human life. both sides are using provocative images to put across their point. this was displayed by the pro—life side of the debate. and here‘s one of its supp
now to argentina, where senators are deciding whether to allow abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancyortion polarises opinion in argentina — a catholic country — and the birthplace of the current pope. the vote is anticipated to be tight in the conservative 72—member senate. and of course the issue is an emotive one outside of the senate too. amnesty international took out this full—page advert in the new york times — "adios" — goodbye — with a picture of a coat...
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also coming up argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a marathon debate thousands cheer the news others launched angry protests in a country already deeply divided over the.
also coming up argentina's senate votes against legalizing abortion after a marathon debate thousands cheer the news others launched angry protests in a country already deeply divided over the.
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after 10 hours of debate, argentina's senate had a measure that would have allowed abortion in the first of pregnancy. they had a strict antiabortion law only allowing extreme circumstances. abortion proponents took to the streets after the measure was defeated, clashes and arrests in the home country of pope francis. china may have to start buying us soybeans according to a new analysis from oil world. other countries cannot supply enough soybeans to be china's needs. there are reports a cargo ship carrying american soybean exports has been stuck in the pacific ocean off of china for a month after failing to arrive at the country, went into effect. a terminally ill 60-year-old boy, he is dying of cancer and paralyzed from the waist down. he was paralyzed by the make a wish foundation and wanted abortion abolished from his home state so the make-a-wish foundation had a meeting which turned into a friendship with greg abbott. now he is being taunted, bullied and insulted by pro-abortion commenters on social media. the boy's mother was quoted saying hearses publicly accused of being racist
after 10 hours of debate, argentina's senate had a measure that would have allowed abortion in the first of pregnancy. they had a strict antiabortion law only allowing extreme circumstances. abortion proponents took to the streets after the measure was defeated, clashes and arrests in the home country of pope francis. china may have to start buying us soybeans according to a new analysis from oil world. other countries cannot supply enough soybeans to be china's needs. there are reports a cargo...
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argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize elective abortion.awmakers debated for more than 15 hours yesterday and voted 30 8-31 against the measure that would have legalized abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. mostly peaceful demonstrations from supporters and opponents, protesters who favored the measure clashed with police. they threw firebombs and set up flaming barricades, while police responded with tear gas and hoses. global news 24 hours a day on-air, and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks. we had talked about the horse races in the battle. let's turn to the issues with our political roundtable jeanne .aino and e. o'brien how do you persuade people to throw those guys out when things are going well? jeanne: we had to at what happened in ohio and what happened in pennsylvania, where those candidates were talking about issues important to voters, cutting medicare and social security. they were saying we will protect
argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize elective abortion.awmakers debated for more than 15 hours yesterday and voted 30 8-31 against the measure that would have legalized abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. mostly peaceful demonstrations from supporters and opponents, protesters who favored the measure clashed with police. they threw firebombs and set up flaming barricades, while police responded with tear gas and hoses. global news 24 hours a day on-air, and tictoc on...
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it's the first reported death from an outlawed, unsafe abortion since argentina's senate rejected legislationgalize abortion last week. the decision dealt a blow to women's health and reproductive rights. the powerful catholic church had lobbied heavily against legalizing abortion. currently, abortion in argentina is banned except in cases of rape or when the mother's life is at risk. dozens of argentine women die every year as a result of unsafe, illegal abortions. in louisiana, the fbi says it will assist local police in an investigation after an african-american mayoral candidate in shreveport was threatened with lynching if he did not drop out of the race. steven jackskson says someone placed an envelope containing a threatening note at his home, reading "leave our statue & property alone & get out of the n-word," along with a caricature of jackson with his head in a noose and the word, "rope" underneath. jackson is a county commissioner who was part of a 7-5 vote last october in favor of removing a statue honoring confederate soldiers outside the caddo parish courthouse. and in immigrati
it's the first reported death from an outlawed, unsafe abortion since argentina's senate rejected legislationgalize abortion last week. the decision dealt a blow to women's health and reproductive rights. the powerful catholic church had lobbied heavily against legalizing abortion. currently, abortion in argentina is banned except in cases of rape or when the mother's life is at risk. dozens of argentine women die every year as a result of unsafe, illegal abortions. in louisiana, the fbi says...
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after more than ten hours of contentious debate, argentina's senate rejected a measure that would'veowed abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. argentina has strict antiabortion laws, allowing only in extreme circumstances. abortion proponents took to the streets after the measure was defeated, leaving the crashes and arrests in the home country of pope francis. china may have to start buying u.s. soybeans again. that is according to a new analysis from hamburg based company that finds other countries cannot supply enough soybeans to meet china's needs. meanwhile there are reports tonight that a cargo ship carrying american soybean exports has been stuck circling in the ocean off china for a month. failing to arrive before the 25% tariffs went into effect. our midnight hero is a terminally ill 16-year-old boy from waco, texas, . he's dying of cancer and paralyzed from the waist down. he was approached by the make-a-wish foundation and told them he wanted abortion abolished from his home state. the make-a-wish foundation facilitated a meeting which turned into a friendship with
after more than ten hours of contentious debate, argentina's senate rejected a measure that would'veowed abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. argentina has strict antiabortion laws, allowing only in extreme circumstances. abortion proponents took to the streets after the measure was defeated, leaving the crashes and arrests in the home country of pope francis. china may have to start buying u.s. soybeans again. that is according to a new analysis from hamburg based company that finds...
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argentina's senate began a session to decide on legalizing elected abortions. lower house of congress has passed the measure. the bill would allow elected abortions in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. they currently only allow abortion if there are risks to health or because of rape. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. not a lot about the major indexes. little change for the s&p and nasdaq. the dow is going lower. lots of earnings to go through. let's start with yelp. the full-year outlook was higher than what analysts had been looking for. the stock is up by 14% in after-hours trading. roku also coming out of trading -- numbers. it season never revenue of 164 to 174 million. analysts were looking for lower. julie: also, if you look at , they are coming in ahead of estimates whether it comes to earnings or sales. $.26 a share is the earnings number. two cents better th
argentina's senate began a session to decide on legalizing elected abortions. lower house of congress has passed the measure. the bill would allow elected abortions in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. they currently only allow abortion if there are risks to health or because of rape. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of...
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argentina's senate has rejected a bill which would have legalised abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancys voted against it and 31 in favour. its defeat means lawmakers must wait until next year to resubmit legislation. currently abortion is allowed in argentina only in cases of rape, or if the mother's health is in danger. another strong tremor has hit the indonesian island of lombok as the number of people killed by sunday's earthquake is still climbing and unclear. the 5.9 magnitude quake brought down buildings as rescue workers continue to dig through rubble to get aid to survivors. the official number of dead stands at 131 — but local media are reporting figures of more than 300. the government says over 150,000 people have been displaced. lawyers in london representing the family of the murdered maltese journalist daphne caruana galizia are submitting a legal document to the government of malta today. it calls for a public inquiry into her assassination in a car bombing last october. regular physical activity three to five times a week is the optimal amount for improving mental well
argentina's senate has rejected a bill which would have legalised abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancys voted against it and 31 in favour. its defeat means lawmakers must wait until next year to resubmit legislation. currently abortion is allowed in argentina only in cases of rape, or if the mother's health is in danger. another strong tremor has hit the indonesian island of lombok as the number of people killed by sunday's earthquake is still climbing and unclear. the 5.9 magnitude...
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argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize elective abortion.ed for more than 15 hours yesterday and devoted 38-30 one against the measure that would have legalized in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy after mostly peaceful demonstrations from supporters and opponents, protesters who favor the measure clashed with police. they threw firebombs and set up flaming barricades while police responded with tear gas and hoses. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thank you so much. party city second-quarter earnings, a mixed bag. if you look at the stock, it is popping. a news that party city will begin selling some of its products on amazon. bloomberg's emma chandra is joined by jim harrison for an exclusive interview. emma: thank you. let's welcome, thank you for joining. let's start with this to start selling on amazon. a lot of brands and retail has considered amazon to be a competitor and 8 -- and reluctan
argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize elective abortion.ed for more than 15 hours yesterday and devoted 38-30 one against the measure that would have legalized in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy after mostly peaceful demonstrations from supporters and opponents, protesters who favor the measure clashed with police. they threw firebombs and set up flaming barricades while police responded with tear gas and hoses. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic toc on twitter, powered...
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let's go live to buenos aires in argentina, these are the live pictures we are seeing right now. the senateabout to declare the result on voting about whether to legalise abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancy. it would make argentina the third latin american country to broadly legalise abortion, cuba and uruguay have already done so. from buenos aires, here's our correspondent, katy watson. the majority of senators, 38 of the 72 senators, have said that they intend to vote against the bill. but they are still talking about it. that could change at the moment of voting. as it stands, it looks like the bill won't pass, certainly in this session. katy, argentina has been seen as something of a leader on human rights issues in the region, and this law, this attempt at a law, has come back many times already, hasn't it? that's right. in the last ten or so years since the national campaign for abortion has been active, they've presented seven bills to congress and not one of them has moved, apart from this year when president macri said wright, now‘s the time to discuss this. he himself is
let's go live to buenos aires in argentina, these are the live pictures we are seeing right now. the senateabout to declare the result on voting about whether to legalise abortion in the first 1a weeks of pregnancy. it would make argentina the third latin american country to broadly legalise abortion, cuba and uruguay have already done so. from buenos aires, here's our correspondent, katy watson. the majority of senators, 38 of the 72 senators, have said that they intend to vote against the...