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with the e.u. in october which parliament of course will be able to scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning didn't he was almost having an out of body experience as he started going on about the n.h.s. and police officers and and all the rest of it what what did you make of it yeah i mean felt very much like he was reading the same script from his 1st speech he gave when he became prime minister all of these ambitious plans that he has for the country and essentially blaming the tory m.p.'s in his own party saying that if they vote for this plan to delay breaks it further they're putting all.
with the e.u. in october which parliament of course will be able to scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning...
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collaborate and cross pipe political divides in order to build the parliament to ensure that boris johnson can't just take the u.k. out of the e.u. with no deal but would actually have to go through parliament to try and get a deal or to pass a no deal agreement through parliament which i think is something that wouldn't happen so it's still a possibility depending on what happens in the next few months of the election or with what happens around this hotel tim well in parliament by think m.p.'s are trying to stop that from happening and what indications if any at this point are there from the e.u. side they will be prepared to budge on any of their positions on that withdrawal deal at this point at this point particularly the backstop. so i think this is part of the problem here is boris johnson is posturing in saying i can get a better deal but the issue is the e.u. has said that's not possible this issue the backstop there aren't really any alternative arrangements that can be reached and so that's why he's threatening no deal he's claiming that will mean he puts me a better position to negotiate with the e.u. but this to put the m
collaborate and cross pipe political divides in order to build the parliament to ensure that boris johnson can't just take the u.k. out of the e.u. with no deal but would actually have to go through parliament to try and get a deal or to pass a no deal agreement through parliament which i think is something that wouldn't happen so it's still a possibility depending on what happens in the next few months of the election or with what happens around this hotel tim well in parliament by think...
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with johnson repeating his vow to take the u.k. out of the e.u. but that he 1st with or without a deal parliament is locked in stalemates justification this date of years live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks for being with us and rita will join you at the top of the hour have a great day the 1st. stand for. language courses. video. anytime anywhere. mr. joe but i don't. get how we get it. and i got joy are they saying. they were. together no no wait. i want to. 6 know what. that good. you're. in the. airport and that is not the bay theo pier 6 years ago this is where the story began. on the tarmac i see white cargo planes being unloaded food aid coming into the country. and at the same time food being exported out. why is a famine struck country receiving food aid exporting food to the rich world to us. to make sense. returning to find out more i couldn't imagine that it was the beginning of a much bigger story. if i can just point out across the way here i've got. a neighbor of ours here he's also a little cool person. he has no infrastructure much no machinery. but
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e.u. with a deal. it means that at the end of october which is the next deadline the u.k. cannot live without a deal this is what parliament here has decided and has enshrine into law we are not yet clear how the prime minister how the government is going to deal with it because we have seen in this extraordinary tug of war between government and palm and being at loggerheads with each other and the prime minister says still saying that he does not want to ask for an extension and he said we're going to leave do or die and he'd rather be dead in the digital he's using this militaristic language in order to show the fighting spirit that he said what are his options that is an interesting question he can then that would probably be the most sensible option go to the you add to the mid end of october summit and try and negotiate a somehow different deal a slight variation to trees amazed and then you can try and present it here to palm and 5th thinking is that m.p.'s who have in the pause voted down the government still sarees amazed might now think again because we're seeing that britain is really in a way at the end of the
e.u. with a deal. it means that at the end of october which is the next deadline the u.k. cannot live without a deal this is what parliament here has decided and has enshrine into law we are not yet clear how the prime minister how the government is going to deal with it because we have seen in this extraordinary tug of war between government and palm and being at loggerheads with each other and the prime minister says still saying that he does not want to ask for an extension and he said we're...
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e.u. with a 31st whatever the cost despite parliament moving to block a no deal breck's it france has appealed to iran to refrain from any action that doesn't comply with the 25th day nuclear deal iranian media says the country has lifted limits on nuclear research and development which further unravels the agreement the south african president has vowed to tackle a wave of xenophobia that's fueled days of violence in 2 of the country's main cities attacks on foreigners and their businesses have killed at least 10 people. sit down has sworn in its 1st female foreign minister for new prime minister last month cabinet members of the suffering council have now been chosen as the 1st cabinet since former president bashir was supposed in april have a morgue and reports from. executive cabinet invaded by sudan's prime minister abdullah handle comes after days of deliberation between him sudan sovereign council and the forces of freedom and change correlation we submitted the list of names to be picked from now the prep prime minister just before giving the list of the names of the people who will be
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minister suspends parliament and in 60 u.k. is leaving the e.u. with all without a deal also comment on which is a nazi even after the attempts upon the n.p.t. he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party democracy in a small german town outrageous and here nazi is unanimously elected unopposed to be the news that. i'm headed home free glad you could join me u.k. parliament has once again rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap the general election has a voted in a late night sitting then last for the 1st 5 weeks suspension joints and asked members to approve a new election to break the deadlock over breaks it but opposition leader jeremy called and said he wouldn't endorse an election until a new deal brags it was off the table and he's also voted to force the government to release confidential files about the preparations for that scenario. well boris johnson began his day in dublin with talks with the irish prime minister lee ever atika about what will happen if the u.k. leaves the european union without an agre
minister suspends parliament and in 60 u.k. is leaving the e.u. with all without a deal also comment on which is a nazi even after the attempts upon the n.p.t. he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party democracy in a small german town outrageous and here nazi is unanimously elected unopposed to be the news that. i'm headed home free glad you could join me u.k. parliament has once again rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap the general election has a...
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the threat of a no deal in the go sanctions with the european union a bill to stop a britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deals going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if you lost control prime minister heading for his 1st and possibly last prime minister's questions. defeat last night boris johnson came out fighting kicking more than 20 rebels out of his party including winston churchill's grandson and site parliament he accused his opponents of tying the government's hands. for the. questions to the prime minister the only thing that standing is standing you know you know way is the undermine the of those negotiations by this surrender bill which would be to moot be that and we delayed in march we delayed in april and now we want to do it he wants to delay again for absolutely no purpose whatever i really fail to see how i can be accused of undermining the go see ations because no negotiations are taking right i. these negotiations that he talks about i rush am only is doing is running down the clock or to seeking to break the deadlock johnson used an ill tempered session
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e.u. gives us this is the worst possible signal for parliament to send to the e.u. why would the e.u. negotiate with us at in any meaningful way if they know that we're just going to have extension after extension and effectively stay in so no i think it strengthens boris's hand to have new m.p.'s in those seats the reason why is the e.u. saying that it will not bend on any of the demands made by the johnson of the over there was given to minister to some may still stands all the table that could be the best way out to an orderly exit from the e.u. . was the main point of contention is the back supply the i was fought on and the sort of concept i mean the problem for the us really is at the sort of concessions stop to accept the one that and they include peg limiting the backstop to automata fi allowing the u.k. to withdraw from it unilaterally the problem is start from the us that this giving in to those concessions would basically on the mind the basic functioning off the back so because and influence policy that this time limited is not an insurance policy from that use perspective and that's why
e.u. gives us this is the worst possible signal for parliament to send to the e.u. why would the e.u. negotiate with us at in any meaningful way if they know that we're just going to have extension after extension and effectively stay in so no i think it strengthens boris's hand to have new m.p.'s in those seats the reason why is the e.u. saying that it will not bend on any of the demands made by the johnson of the over there was given to minister to some may still stands all the table that...
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parliament for 5 weeks and. gannett insists the u.k. will lead the e.u. on a tuber 31st with or without a deal but one voice will soon be missing from the chamber. to secure a french sparrow's 3 day rule still. the speaker of the house of commons john bercow announcing his resignation last night we'll look back on the man who tried to keep order in the drop this parliament. also coming up with german jihadi bryant now trapped in a kurdish refugee camp our nation's obliged to take back the adults who have joined a foreign terrorist organization will explore the issue. and in soccer germany get the results that they were looking for the men's team edged out northern ireland to go top of their group and euro qualifiers hard fought to deal with puts them back on track after friday's defeat by the dutch. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the british parliament has again the voted against holding a snap general election prime minister boris johnson had requested one for october 15th but the opposition labor party refused to back the proposal unless johnson agreed to seek a del
parliament for 5 weeks and. gannett insists the u.k. will lead the e.u. on a tuber 31st with or without a deal but one voice will soon be missing from the chamber. to secure a french sparrow's 3 day rule still. the speaker of the house of commons john bercow announcing his resignation last night we'll look back on the man who tried to keep order in the drop this parliament. also coming up with german jihadi bryant now trapped in a kurdish refugee camp our nation's obliged to take back the...
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european parliament have been debating bragg's it the european union's chief negotiator is warning british pro breaks that m e p's not to underestimate the consequences of leaving the e.u. with the deal in london the u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks it's al jazeera world now. throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled on the road. why people move varies greatly persecution and conflict has caused millions of arabs to leave their homelands others leave for economic reasons or to follow their families. no 2 stories are the same yet what binds each of them is a connection to their arab heritage. europe has long been a favored destination for many from the middle east so many abdul qadeer lives in italy where she works as a public representative her is a remarkable success story as milan's 1st muslim female council member. so many are built there was born in the italian city of beirut to jordanian and palestinian parents she has enjoyed a special relationship with the city of milan since her student day
european parliament have been debating bragg's it the european union's chief negotiator is warning british pro breaks that m e p's not to underestimate the consequences of leaving the e.u. with the deal in london the u.k. supreme court is holding its 2nd day of hearings to decide whether prime minister boris johnson broke the law by suspending parliament for 5 weeks it's al jazeera world now. throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled...
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s tory rebels who effectively sided with the opposition in saying they think that should be a vote in parliament to say whether or not we can leave the e.u. with or without a deal now the ramifications of that are that the government said that those $21.00 rebels they will be expelled some of them grandees of the party including 2 former chancellors and also prior to that vote as well there was another historic moment as dr phillip lead defected from the conservative party to the liberal democrats immediately cutting boris johnson's working majority so what a day it was for the prime minister not only did he lose that vote as we heard 328230127 the difference there that does mean that effectively parliament has taken control of the agenda today what that means is they can then have a vote saying to boris johnson we want you to go back to the e.u. and negotiate for more time we want an extension to january the 31st. the prime minister says i don't want to do that i've said it's going to be us out on the sochi 1st come what may i don't want anymore did the ring and the lane use very vociferous in that in his comments yesterday so the varia
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election next month and a separate another setback parliament's upper house has approved legislation preventing the country from leaving the e.u. with average deal and the hayward has more from london. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds of kilometers from westminster boris johnson wasn't having an easy time of it britain's prime minister was in scotland to announce extra funding pumice he hasn't got the election he wants yet both photo opportunities like this the campaign certainly feels like it's on the way johnson insists he has no intention of resigning if he doesn't get britain out of the e.u. soon that is not a hypothesis i am willing to go but i want us to get this thing done and you know i think the people of this country said and there's no opportunity to be so much more positive about this earlier at a fish market he promised again that britain would leave the european union by the 31st of october we're all going to go. off position parties are continuing to pile on the pressure saying they'll vote against his plans to hold an october the 15th general election just days before what could be britain
election next month and a separate another setback parliament's upper house has approved legislation preventing the country from leaving the e.u. with average deal and the hayward has more from london. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds of kilometers from westminster boris johnson wasn't having an easy time of it britain's prime minister was in scotland to announce extra funding pumice he hasn't got the election he wants yet both photo opportunities like this the...
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e.u. with a deal. well the deadline is at the 31st of october and this is when parliament has decided that they call the u.k. call and leave without a d. and at this point now we also know that prime minister boris johnson has said he'd rather die in a ditch than go to the e.u. and ask for an extension and constantly he's using very militaristic language but we've seen this really a tug of war which we in the government and parliament majority of parliamentarian's who are forcing in effect the government to ask for an extension to not leave without a deal at this point now exactly how prime minister johnson is going to recall out of his we don't know there is of course a summit coming up mid and end of october that would be his most sensible but to try and go to brussels get somehow something that is maybe no it's not so far off from the dealer to resume a has negotiated but something that he can present as a new deal and then a last attempt to get that slightly changed you know through parliament that would be maybe the most sensible solution and we will see if that's really happening we've seen a cabi
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with the e.u. in october which parliament of course will be able to scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning didn't he was almost having an out of body experience as he started going on about the n.h.s. and police officers and and all the rest of it what did you make of it. yeah i mean felt very much like he was reading the same script from his 1st speech he gave when he became prime minister all of these ambitious plans that he has for the country and essentially blaming the tory m.p.'s in his own party saying that if they vote for this plan to delay breaks it further they're putting all of this jeopardy i thought the statement was actually surprisingly weak i thought he was going to be a little bit stronger on the pos
with the e.u. in october which parliament of course will be able to scrutinise he is absolutely convinced that they will get some sort of a deal worth talking about well outsprint let's bring in john's aunts and now who's joining us from politics hall john you are absolutely on the money there john johnson john joining us it was very much a message to the rebels in his own party wasn't it to toll the party line but he also had a little bit of it sounded like electioneering at the beginning...
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with e.u. leaders next week johnson focused on domestic issues and regaining control from the european parliament. european powers are again pressing iran to cooperate with the u.n. nuclear watchdog iran's government has been reducing its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal that was after the us withdrew last year and re imposed sanctions part of a joint statement from the e.u. france and germany and the u.k. says they're concerned by the risk of nuclear deal further on rivals under the strain of sanctions imposed by the us since may 2018 and following iran's decisions to no longer implement several of the central provisions of the agreement they continue to support the nuclear deal and strongly urge iran to reverse all activities that are inconsistent with its commitments. dominick cain joins us now live from tell us more about the statement. well some of the particularly strongly worded section of the statement is the part that refers to the enrichment of your iranian and the centrifuges the remember those are the devices that are used to enrich uranium and which are the centerpiece as it were
with e.u. leaders next week johnson focused on domestic issues and regaining control from the european parliament. european powers are again pressing iran to cooperate with the u.n. nuclear watchdog iran's government has been reducing its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal that was after the us withdrew last year and re imposed sanctions part of a joint statement from the e.u. france and germany and the u.k. says they're concerned by the risk of nuclear deal further on rivals under the strain...
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with the e.u. . there were rival demonstrations outside the british parliament again on tuesday some 4 brags that and others vehemently against it. and against prime minister barak's johnson inside parliament last ditch power plays are getting underway opposition party members want to introduce legislation that would stop a no deal break said at the end of october and possibly delay it by 3 months prime minister johnson says he's determined to get breaks it down i would everybody to know there are circumstances in which i would ask brussels to do that we're leaving on the 31st of october and gives its johnson met with some potential rebels on tuesday in the hope of deterring them i've already been threatened with being thrown out of the tory party if they vote with the opposition and i think there's a there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is the time when we have to put the national interest ahead of any threats to us personally i want to encourage speculation is rife johnson could call for fresh elections the major opposition labor party says it's not worried their primary
with the e.u. . there were rival demonstrations outside the british parliament again on tuesday some 4 brags that and others vehemently against it. and against prime minister barak's johnson inside parliament last ditch power plays are getting underway opposition party members want to introduce legislation that would stop a no deal break said at the end of october and possibly delay it by 3 months prime minister johnson says he's determined to get breaks it down i would everybody to know there...
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the british parliament house has approved a bill that blocks the u.k. from crashing out of the e.u. with. the bill will now become law on monday it is yet another setback for prime minister boris johnson who's struggling to gain support for his bid to call an early election and he would reports from the houses of parliament. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds. kilometers from westminster forest johnson wasn't having an easy time of it britain's prime minister was in scotland to announce extra funding pup bombers he hasn't got the election he wants yet both photo opportunities like this the campaign certainly feels like it's on the way johnson insists he's no intention of resigning if he doesn't get britain out of the e.u. soon that is not a hypothesis i am willing to go but i want us to get this thing done and you know i think the people in this country. and there's no opportunity to be so much more positive about this earlier at a fish market he promised again that britain would leave the european union by the 31st of october we're all going to go talk about. o
the british parliament house has approved a bill that blocks the u.k. from crashing out of the e.u. with. the bill will now become law on monday it is yet another setback for prime minister boris johnson who's struggling to gain support for his bid to call an early election and he would reports from the houses of parliament. he's been struggling to control parliament and even hundreds. kilometers from westminster forest johnson wasn't having an easy time of it britain's prime minister was in...
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british prime minister boris johnson's breakfast plans its role with his decision to suspend parliament 2 months before britain's jews leave the e.u. is an unlawful attempt to avoid democratic scrutiny the government says it will appeal the ruling in britain's supreme court and. china has some of the german ambassador to beijing and threatened negative consequences to bilateral bilateral relations it comes after germany's foreign minister hiker last met with hong kong process leader joshua wong this week china says it repeatedly asked germany not to allow mr wong into the country. under the values of catalan separatists have gathered in barcelona on the region's main holiday asking for a break from spain on the release of the latest 11th of september marks a for barcelona to spain in 1740. and the body of zimbabwe's long time ruler robert mugabe has been returned to the country president emerson manning diagram mr mugabe's closest ally before he ousted him last year i met the plane at the airport to meet captain harare the mugabe family invited zimbabweans to welcome the remains home and a few 100 gathered to pay their respects th
british prime minister boris johnson's breakfast plans its role with his decision to suspend parliament 2 months before britain's jews leave the e.u. is an unlawful attempt to avoid democratic scrutiny the government says it will appeal the ruling in britain's supreme court and. china has some of the german ambassador to beijing and threatened negative consequences to bilateral bilateral relations it comes after germany's foreign minister hiker last met with hong kong process leader joshua wong...
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with the e.u. after he could not get parliament to back his brexit strategy.o give up the fight to stop opponents from passing a new law that would ban him from pursuing a no deal brexit. north korea is sending a message to the u.s., test firing short range missiles after they said they were willing to resume nuclear talks. they cited recent comments by u.s. officials. the country making no mention of new concessions. donald trump is warning the u.s. must be careful about accepting people from the bahamas who lost their homes in hurricane dorian, warning "very bad people" could try to enter the u.s. putting off its ipo. reacting to the drop in valuation. goldman sachs pitching it as a $65 billion business and now there is talk at could be valued at less than a third of that. 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 viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. tom: equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. in the markets, it is applause. futures at negative -- it is a p
with the e.u. after he could not get parliament to back his brexit strategy.o give up the fight to stop opponents from passing a new law that would ban him from pursuing a no deal brexit. north korea is sending a message to the u.s., test firing short range missiles after they said they were willing to resume nuclear talks. they cited recent comments by u.s. officials. the country making no mention of new concessions. donald trump is warning the u.s. must be careful about accepting people from...
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afraid that if there is no deal made with the that also they then accept here in parliament that the chances of unregulated regs of just going without any deal with the e.u. will increase so i think most likely because johnson will go to brussels and maybe we'll have to see at the end of october when he then comes back and most likely presents something that he might have been great with brussels or it could be the exactly the other way that he is leaving there goes the asians with crosses and says he can't agree on anything and then all bets are off and most likely a general election is going to follow leaving at the end of october like he has said do or die we'll see if that's really happening the biggest mass just outside the british parliament reporting from london thank you very much for that human rights groups in egypt say that more than a 1000 people have been arrested in a crackdown after protests against the rule of president of the assisi hundreds of demonstrators gathered in cairo and other cities last friday after online course cc's. he ceased power in 2013 man the military took over from the democratically elected muslim brotherhood preside
afraid that if there is no deal made with the that also they then accept here in parliament that the chances of unregulated regs of just going without any deal with the e.u. will increase so i think most likely because johnson will go to brussels and maybe we'll have to see at the end of october when he then comes back and most likely presents something that he might have been great with brussels or it could be the exactly the other way that he is leaving there goes the asians with crosses and...
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with the opposition to stop a no deal briggs it insists the u.k. will leave the e.u. by october 31st with a without a deal once the reports. parliament's has been on holiday for 6 weeks but boris johnson and his aides have been working flat out to make good on their vows that bret's it will happen by november with or without any agreed plan with the european union to show our friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose n.p.'s should vote with the government against cool beans pointless delay. i would everybody to know there are no circumstances in which i would ask brussels to delay. but since he has a majority of just warn in parliament it doesn't take many rebels from his own conservative party to cause him problems and they are so concerned about a no deal bricks it's that they're ignoring threats to kick them out of the parliamentary party and it seems at least some will back a plan to order the government to delay brecht's it yet again i have decided that in the interests of my constituents the best represented by outlining the perils of no deal and continuing to do what i've done since 2016 which is urge the government
with the opposition to stop a no deal briggs it insists the u.k. will leave the e.u. by october 31st with a without a deal once the reports. parliament's has been on holiday for 6 weeks but boris johnson and his aides have been working flat out to make good on their vows that bret's it will happen by november with or without any agreed plan with the european union to show our friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose n.p.'s should vote with the government against cool beans...
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you with us austria's parliament has voted to reject the plant a trade deal between the e.u. and south american nations following the decision from vienna the country might now block the agreement in brussels it's the latest blow to what's thought to be a landmark trade deal one that took 20 years to negotiate austria is the latest country to cast doubt on a deal that's been 20 years in the making for the past several months the planned agreement between the european union and for south american nations has shown signs of on ruffling a trading relationship worth $88000000000.00 euros a year is at stake the e.u. exports $45000000000.00 euros of goods to brazil argentina parikh y. and euro quite each year the markets are a block sends almost as much back. the deal would remove juice she's on over 90 percent of goods the e.u. exports to america soar that includes cars textiles and chemicals mercosur countries for their part would benefit from reduced tariffs on our cultural products including poultry and beef but images like these of the amazon burning have prompted countries in
you with us austria's parliament has voted to reject the plant a trade deal between the e.u. and south american nations following the decision from vienna the country might now block the agreement in brussels it's the latest blow to what's thought to be a landmark trade deal one that took 20 years to negotiate austria is the latest country to cast doubt on a deal that's been 20 years in the making for the past several months the planned agreement between the european union and for south...
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with the political science professor wants to fight in the e.u. parliament for an end to the conflict. cyprus has been divided since the turkish invasion more than 40 years ago. we visit the mayor of put a little village on the greek side right at the border. the next town is in the turkish part. building upon it's just 5 minutes away but that's where divided by the green line dictates to i was. the consequences of the partition are visible to everyone in put tanya you said to me shoe person it's full bore that you know people who are working recently during the war. this monument was erected just 10 years ago it was a concession to greek cypriot nationalists some see the greek flag behind it as a provocation. because patani is the last ethnically mixed place on cyprus it's both greek and turkish. europe did especially well here in the last election because he actively supports a peaceful solution to the conflict before. he and the mayor visited the un administered buffer zone separating patani a from the turkish north. these fields are used by greek cypriot
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parliament will be suspended until october 14 while johnson continues exit negotiations with brussels. he has repeated his determination to leave the e.u or without a deal on october 31. devicestter how many this parliament uses to tie my hand, i will strive to get an agreement in the national interest. , here. >> this government will not delay brexit any further. avoid anyin order to questioning of what he is doing or not doing, simply to avoid discussion about yellow hammer, particularly to avoid any discussion about the proposals he has or has not or do or do not exist that have been put to the european union. su: hong kong now. carrie lam has appealed for an end to acts of vandalism after some protesters targeted the city subway stations over the weekend. she said the government is continuing to work on platforms for dialogue with the public in order to resolve tensions in society. he said there is no need for foreign interference in hong kong's internal issues. disagree with foreign interference in hong kong issues. and deeply regret such moves. we all have to be respectful to each other, especially on an international level. u.s.
parliament will be suspended until october 14 while johnson continues exit negotiations with brussels. he has repeated his determination to leave the e.u or without a deal on october 31. devicestter how many this parliament uses to tie my hand, i will strive to get an agreement in the national interest. , here. >> this government will not delay brexit any further. avoid anyin order to questioning of what he is doing or not doing, simply to avoid discussion about yellow hammer,...
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with the e.u. which also features britain leaving without an agreement. an explosive atmosphere both outside and inside parliament on the 1st day of the big showdown for these protesters the prime minister himself is the demolition chief with his threat to push through a no deal breaks it. opposition parties are determined to stop that from happening and they're joined by members of the conservative party itself such as former finance minister philip hammond it's good but. many colleagues have been incensed by some of the actions over the last week or so and i think there's a there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is the time when we have to put the national interest ahead of any threats to us personally cost one conservative m.p. went even further he's left the party and now sits in parliament alongside the leader of the europe friendly liberal democrats any chance now boris johnson has lost his majority the opposition appear strengthened and united it's becoming increasingly clear that this reckless government only has one plan to crash out of the e.u. without a deal johnson's response
with the e.u. which also features britain leaving without an agreement. an explosive atmosphere both outside and inside parliament on the 1st day of the big showdown for these protesters the prime minister himself is the demolition chief with his threat to push through a no deal breaks it. opposition parties are determined to stop that from happening and they're joined by members of the conservative party itself such as former finance minister philip hammond it's good but. many colleagues have...
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britain requests one and with conditions the parliament passed legislation last month forcing the prime minister boris johnson so ask for a delay of no agreement is reached with the e.u. despite that boris johnson is sticking to his promise that britain will leave on october 31st with or without a deal departure from the u.s. already been delayed twice. now hundreds of demonstrators have taken part in rolling one person protest outside washes presidential administration in moscow they're angry about jail terms for political activists detained at an authorized rallies in july and august 23 year old actor pavel used to know was jailed for 3 and a half years for violence against police last month instead of denies the charges while his friends friends and family say he was just a bystander and not involved in the protest and peace in south africa held an emergency meeting about how to tackle rising violence against women president cyril ramaphosa has admitted there is a crisis following protests urging new loss i've also been demands for a state of emergency figures show sexual offenses and general murder rates have been rising significantly in south africa over the pas
britain requests one and with conditions the parliament passed legislation last month forcing the prime minister boris johnson so ask for a delay of no agreement is reached with the e.u. despite that boris johnson is sticking to his promise that britain will leave on october 31st with or without a deal departure from the u.s. already been delayed twice. now hundreds of demonstrators have taken part in rolling one person protest outside washes presidential administration in moscow they're angry...
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deadlock will break as a send home for 5 weeks as the prime minister suspends parliament and insists the u.k. you see leaving the e.u. with the without a deal also coming up she is a nazi even after the attempt to ban the n.p.t. he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party. democracy in a small german town outrages the neo nazi is unanimously elected unopposed to be an event and. i'm helen all free glad you could join me the u.k. parliament has once again rejected prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap general election well lawmakers have voted in a late night sitting there last fall and are in 1st 5 week suspension jobs and asked members to approve a new election to break the deadlock over breaks it but opposition leader jeremy colvin said he wouldn't endorse an election until a no deal drugs it was off the table m.p.'s also voted to force the government to release confidential files about the preparations so that scenario. and boris johnson began his day in dublin with talks with the irish prime minister any of erotica about what will happen if the u.k. leaves the european union without an
deadlock will break as a send home for 5 weeks as the prime minister suspends parliament and insists the u.k. you see leaving the e.u. with the without a deal also coming up she is a nazi even after the attempt to ban the n.p.t. he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party. democracy in a small german town outrages the neo nazi is unanimously elected unopposed to be an event and. i'm helen all free glad you could join me the u.k. parliament has once again rejected prime...
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e.u. but francaise the deadlock between the british parliament and the government is worrying and it's warning that the e.u. may not grounds a british request for ibrox at dealing. with how things are now it's still no to pushing back to break that deadline on the u.k. says they want to push forward alternatives to avoid a no deal we haven't received anything so.
e.u. but francaise the deadlock between the british parliament and the government is worrying and it's warning that the e.u. may not grounds a british request for ibrox at dealing. with how things are now it's still no to pushing back to break that deadline on the u.k. says they want to push forward alternatives to avoid a no deal we haven't received anything so.
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demonstrations on saturday is progress that marchers clashed with police earlier this week parliament voted to block a no deal exit from the e.u. . pope francis has joined 100000 young people and medic asked car for an evening vigil earlier he planted about bob tree in a symbolic move to support pro environmental efforts in the country francis has repeatedly touched on environmental themes and his 3 nation tour of east africa. hurricane dorian has been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone but it's still packing dangerously strong winds as it whips canada's atlantic coast hurricane warnings remain in effect for parts of the promises of newfound wind and nova scotia where more than $300000.00 people have already lost power the storm left a trail of devastation in the bahamas thousands of people there are trying to flee dorian's catastrophic aftermath the death toll is now at $43.00 but is expected to rise sharply. a cruise ship full of evacuees from the bahamas people on board have survived an apocalypse and for now they're the lucky ones. desperation is setting in for those left behind who've lost everything. to know them brid
demonstrations on saturday is progress that marchers clashed with police earlier this week parliament voted to block a no deal exit from the e.u. . pope francis has joined 100000 young people and medic asked car for an evening vigil earlier he planted about bob tree in a symbolic move to support pro environmental efforts in the country francis has repeatedly touched on environmental themes and his 3 nation tour of east africa. hurricane dorian has been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone but...
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anybody the option of 12 years as a result of parliament being suspended en pais will have less time to debate or influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. with more his saskia type. boris johnson is being well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament won't play ball you suspend it he needed her majesty's permission to do that which he got we don't get a week into october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward we're going to have a queen's speech and we're going to do it all october 14th and we've got to move ahead with a new program but why don't the lawmakers a quick refresher if you've been avoiding the news because you just can't take the b. word anymore for a number 1010 and to resume a who's currently getting away from it all hiking in the swiss alps spent 3 years trying to deliver after the referendum something we are definitely clear on bricks it means bricks it bricks it needs threats it wrecks it means bricks it and we're going to make a success of it but parliament had other ideas patchy shouting had out even might have heard a key points
anybody the option of 12 years as a result of parliament being suspended en pais will have less time to debate or influence the way the u.k. leaves the e.u. with more his saskia type. boris johnson is being well boris he's being bold as brass and he wants breakfast come what may rather. what you do when parliament won't play ball you suspend it he needed her majesty's permission to do that which he got we don't get a week into october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this...
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e.u. gives us this is the worst possible signal for parliament to send to the e.u. why would the e.u. negotiate with us at in any meaningful way if they know that we're just going to have extension after extension and effectively stay in so no i think it strengthens boris's hand to have new m.p.'s in those seats the reason why is the e.u. saying that it will not bend to any of the demands made by the johnson of the over there was given to minister to some may still stands all the table that could be the best way out to to an orderly exit from the e.u. . was the main point of contention is the back supply the i have fought on and the thought of consent i mean the problem for that us weed is off the sort of concession stops executes wanted and they include time limiting the backstory to automata fi allowing the u.k. to withdraw from its do in the last 20 the problem is stop from the e.u. the specter of giving in to those concessions would basically on the mind the basic functioning off the box so because and then try as policy that this time limited is not an insurance policy from that use perspective
e.u. gives us this is the worst possible signal for parliament to send to the e.u. why would the e.u. negotiate with us at in any meaningful way if they know that we're just going to have extension after extension and effectively stay in so no i think it strengthens boris's hand to have new m.p.'s in those seats the reason why is the e.u. saying that it will not bend to any of the demands made by the johnson of the over there was given to minister to some may still stands all the table that...
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e.u. and with the best will in the world i cannot see how that is democratic unless that is put to the british people i think if that is really the. parliament wants to give the e.u. this power to keep us in the in the e.u. themselves the end to the scope of the negotiations and i think there should be a clear choice for the country and we should decide who you want to be at that crucial summit on october 17th do you want jeremy corbyn going there with his plan to extend and delay and keep assad keep us in the e.u. forever in a day or day or do you want to settle this thing bring us all together and deliver on the mandate of the people and that is what that is what i will do so for me. that is that is very very clearly the way forward and that's the point that i made to all my colleagues and friends and in parliament and no one no one you know of course. discipline is is is always tough but. here we are amongst a body of men and women who know that sometimes you have to administer discipline and that's the and you have to you have to be actually very clear about your message and that's what we're that's what we're being so kate proctor in th
e.u. and with the best will in the world i cannot see how that is democratic unless that is put to the british people i think if that is really the. parliament wants to give the e.u. this power to keep us in the in the e.u. themselves the end to the scope of the negotiations and i think there should be a clear choice for the country and we should decide who you want to be at that crucial summit on october 17th do you want jeremy corbyn going there with his plan to extend and delay and keep...
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with conditions the u.k. parliament passed legislation last month forcing prime minister boris johnson to ask for a delay if no agreement is reached with the e.u. now despite that johnson is sticking to his promise that britain will leave on october the 31st with or without a deal. well those are the headlines we will have more news after all does their world stay with us. throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled on the road. why people move varies greatly persecution and conflict has caused millions of arabs to leave their homelands others leave for economic reasons or to follow their families. no 2 stories are the same yet what binds each of them is a connection to their arab heritage. europe has long been a favored destination for many from the middle east so many abdul qadeer lives in italy where she works as a public are presented to her is a remarkable success story as milan's 1st muslim female council member. so many are built there was born in the italian city of beirut to jordanian and palestinian parents she has enjoyed a special relationship with the city of milan since h
with conditions the u.k. parliament passed legislation last month forcing prime minister boris johnson to ask for a delay if no agreement is reached with the e.u. now despite that johnson is sticking to his promise that britain will leave on october the 31st with or without a deal. well those are the headlines we will have more news after all does their world stay with us. throughout the world live large and small of the arab diaspora men women and children who have settled on the road. why...
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e.u. if they succeed johnson has a number of options and they are all incendiary he could either choose to ignore the will of parliament and push on with it anyway and face accusations of being dictatorial or more likely he could call a national election which would in effect become a 2nd referendum on brics it is the big fundamental calculation that someone boris johnson's come to making is that currently he has the opportunity to unite. supporters of brics it under one ticket and the boris johnson ticket while there remain parties there were democrats the labor party the green party the nationalist parties remain completely divided and that's the big fundamental calculation that someone making whether or not that will pay off remains the same all this means there is enormous pressure to on the main opposition leader jeremy corbyn much less personally popular than johnson on monday the former labor prime minister tony blair notably failed to offer corbin his own backing in backing away from the idea of themselves as a caretaker prime minister gerry kaufman is behave responsibly and if he continues to put country 1st he will benefit th
e.u. if they succeed johnson has a number of options and they are all incendiary he could either choose to ignore the will of parliament and push on with it anyway and face accusations of being dictatorial or more likely he could call a national election which would in effect become a 2nd referendum on brics it is the big fundamental calculation that someone boris johnson's come to making is that currently he has the opportunity to unite. supporters of brics it under one ticket and the boris...
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with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst klinsmann of morality thinks a new election it could be a disaster for bush trying to. find i haven't seen anything like this but it's clear to understand why me or something does. have an election he's going to have to do a lot to convince the u.k. that he is a right not to be true and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks that it breaks the news even the leader who. is now when you take such a big step to leave the european union you need to really have a clear view of what that means but. people are trying to do now is very unclear because they have not stated it. out into the public what their party wants them to say but i'm sure many of them have private thoughts on which they kind of express and they cannot get through to the house because it's wrong i said i think if you had thought. probably would you rather stay and be you or your leader the movie that i thin
with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst klinsmann of morality thinks a new election it could be a disaster for bush trying to. find i haven't seen anything like this but it's clear to understand why me or something does. have an election he's going to have to do a lot to convince the u.k. that he is a right...
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e.u. for an extension. and this is what you want to the british parliament passing british laws with no interference from the says actually what you want to parliament well is exerting its sovereign orthorexic mustn't it i wish i wish that you're not happy well i'm not happy when philip hammond one of the leading rebels on this former chancellor of the exchequer exchequer only a few weeks ago he admitted in conversation at number 10 with the prime minister boris johnson that the e.u. zone law is help to draft that legislation and the and the sting in the tail doesn't matter who helped draft what i think is i think it says a lot whose interests some of our members are working and the sting in the tail of the legislation it's still legislation and apparently some people in your blood don't so we don't believe he's bound by law or a fuse parliaments instructor i think i think it's against the constitution of our country we have a system where lawrence received for the senate it is but the way it with. is the way it was delivered was not a photo didn't slow it received royal and said we saw on the statue we have
e.u. for an extension. and this is what you want to the british parliament passing british laws with no interference from the says actually what you want to parliament well is exerting its sovereign orthorexic mustn't it i wish i wish that you're not happy well i'm not happy when philip hammond one of the leading rebels on this former chancellor of the exchequer exchequer only a few weeks ago he admitted in conversation at number 10 with the prime minister boris johnson that the e.u. zone law...
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e.u. gives us this is the worst possible signal for parliament to send to the e.u. why would the e.u. negotiate with us at in any meaningful way if they know that we're just going to have extension after extension and effectively stay in so no i think it strengthens boris's hand to have new m.p.'s in those seats the reason why is the e.u. saying that it will not bend to any of the demands made by the johnson of the over there was given to minister to some may still stands all the table that could be the best way out to an orderly exit from the e.u. . was the main point of contention it's the back some fi the i would fought on and the sought of come said i mean to problem for that you as we'd is out the sort of concessions stocks wreck city aswan than to and they include pag limiting the back stalled who automata fee allowing do you kate with crawl film it's unilaterally the problem is stop from the e.u. suspect this giving into those concessions would basically on the mind the basic functioning off a box oh because and intros policies office time limited it's north an insurance policy from that yout
e.u. gives us this is the worst possible signal for parliament to send to the e.u. why would the e.u. negotiate with us at in any meaningful way if they know that we're just going to have extension after extension and effectively stay in so no i think it strengthens boris's hand to have new m.p.'s in those seats the reason why is the e.u. saying that it will not bend to any of the demands made by the johnson of the over there was given to minister to some may still stands all the table that...
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prime minister suspended parliament at the beginning of september for 5 weeks is widely seen as a move to prevent him from scrutinizing his plan to exit the e.u. on october 31st with or without a deal a scottish court later ruled the move. now the highest court in the land agrees to means parliament can now sit again because the speaker says it will convene on wednesday morning johnson is now returning early from the un saying he intends to carry on with bracks it regardless. is that this is a bird it did we will respect and respect the judicial process i have to say i strongly disagree with what the justices who found i don't think that. it's right but the most bullies we get on and live a brick sit on october 31st former british m.p. george galloway believes that while m.p.'s will celebrate the court's decision voters might think differently. our service dead in the water it's in the water i'm not sure of it's waving or drowning but it certainly father complicates the british position in the run up to halloween when we're supposed to be leaving the european union and that of course was what the whole thing was about this is a coup a judicial coup where our commi
prime minister suspended parliament at the beginning of september for 5 weeks is widely seen as a move to prevent him from scrutinizing his plan to exit the e.u. on october 31st with or without a deal a scottish court later ruled the move. now the highest court in the land agrees to means parliament can now sit again because the speaker says it will convene on wednesday morning johnson is now returning early from the un saying he intends to carry on with bracks it regardless. is that this is a...
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with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. and a former m.v.p. stephen wolfe spoke to us about it he thinks his current situation is the result of the continuous attempts by remain as he says in parliament to overturn the democratic result of that breaks that referendum. there's been a determined cabal of anti democratic remain as who over the past 3 years sought to damage delay and finally deny that has been their goal it's been there since the referendum in 2016 they're attempting to beat up the voters of britain and pushed them into a direction they didn't want to go we're not facing an economic nightmare in fact we've seen the economy grow jobs grow we've seen new businesses coming into britain so the project fear argument has fallen away by the wayside a long time ago that is why the remain as who are seeking to traduce the democratic arguments of parliament and pushes into the situation that we've got and they've left boris johns
with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. and a former m.v.p. stephen wolfe spoke to us about it he thinks his current situation is the result of the continuous attempts by remain as he says in parliament to overturn the democratic result of that breaks that referendum. there's been a determined cabal of anti democratic remain...
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with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst to kill his men maradi thinks a new election could be a disaster for boris johnson. i'd like time i haven't seen anything like this but it's clear to understand why it's hard to make it for something does. have an election is going to have to do in particular events the u.k. that he is a run off the top and that he actually has a plan to deliver bricks that if briggs to lose even in the overhaul of it in the way that it is now when you take such a big step to leave the european union you need to really have a clear idea what that means but so what these m.p.'s are trying to do now is very unclear because they have not stated that. out into the public they've said what their party wants them to say but i'm sure many of them have private thoughts on privacy which they cannot express and they cannot get through to through the house because of where the political or i should i th
with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. political analyst to kill his men maradi thinks a new election could be a disaster for boris johnson. i'd like time i haven't seen anything like this but it's clear to understand why it's hard to make it for something does. have an election is going to have to do in particular events the...