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jorginho smyth, bbc news. —— georgina smyth, bbc news.ent of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent weeks and cardinal brenes said he had been manhandled by the security forces. church leaders are expected to meet on monday to decide whether to continue the mediation effort. sweden is appealing for international help to tackle dozens of forest fires raging across the country. firefighters are continuing their struggle to put out the wildfires, after a protracted period of exceptional heat and drought. aircraft support to tackle the blazes has already been provided by italy and france, and more is being offered by germany, poland and denmark. one of germany‘s star football players, mesut 0zil, says he will no longer play for the national team. in a long and heartfelt statement on twitter, he also accused the german football association of racism. 0zil, who plays for arsenal and is of t
jorginho smyth, bbc news. —— georgina smyth, bbc news.ent of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent weeks and cardinal brenes said he had been manhandled by the security forces. church leaders are expected to meet on monday to decide whether to continue the mediation effort. sweden is appealing for international help to tackle dozens...
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georgina smyth, bbc news. and tell me what you think about our talking point today.le of tweets from you already. 0ne viewer says libraries are and will always remain the temple of learning for me. joe tweeted to say we love our local library and wouldn‘t trade it for the world. let us know your thoughts. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. stay with us here on bbc news. so much more to come. well, no prizes for guessing what is on the weather forecast. the story of the summer so far. a lot of heat this week, and it is going to be a very hot week indeed, especially across south—eastern and eastern england. in the weather systems that we normally get normally bring us some rainfall are very weak and remain weak on the satellite picture here. maybe just about nudging into the very far north—west of the country, bringing a few spots of rain, but that is pretty much it. and this is the pattern as we had through monday —— sunday night into monday, the heat from the south pretty much wind and expands across europe and goes all the way towards the very far north into scandinav
georgina smyth, bbc news. and tell me what you think about our talking point today.le of tweets from you already. 0ne viewer says libraries are and will always remain the temple of learning for me. joe tweeted to say we love our local library and wouldn‘t trade it for the world. let us know your thoughts. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. stay with us here on bbc news. so much more to come. well, no prizes for guessing what is on the weather forecast. the story of the summer so far. a lot of...
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georgina smyth, bbc news.l team. in a long and heartfelt statement on twitter, he also accused the german football association of racism. 0zil, who plays for arsenal and is of turkish origin, has been widely criticised in germany for being photographed alongside the turkish president at an event in may. aaron safir reports. he plays at the heights of european football at british premier league side arsenal. he has 92 caps and has scored 23 goals for his country. in 2014, he was part of germany‘s world cup winning side, but a lot has changed since then. in may this year, 0zil and another player were photographed with turkey‘s president. recep tayyip erdogan later used to that photo in his election campaign. 0zil says they only discussed football, but the photo op caused an uproar. the german football federation said the players had let themselves be manipulated for erdogan‘s election campaign, and a prominent turkish—origin mp in germany called it a cruel foul, saying the players were posing with a despot while
georgina smyth, bbc news.l team. in a long and heartfelt statement on twitter, he also accused the german football association of racism. 0zil, who plays for arsenal and is of turkish origin, has been widely criticised in germany for being photographed alongside the turkish president at an event in may. aaron safir reports. he plays at the heights of european football at british premier league side arsenal. he has 92 caps and has scored 23 goals for his country. in 2014, he was part of...
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georgina stevens, thank you very much for your story. fascinating.moment. in terms of public safety, the advice would be to simply stay off anywhere around the moorland of winter hill. people who rent their homes could get more security under new government plans for a minimum three year tenancy. coming up — new protection for people buying trips from holiday booking websites come into force today. a new eu wide directive means websites such as expedia, ebookers and on the beach can be held financially responsible for any problems. it‘s thought ten million holidays will benefit.
georgina stevens, thank you very much for your story. fascinating.moment. in terms of public safety, the advice would be to simply stay off anywhere around the moorland of winter hill. people who rent their homes could get more security under new government plans for a minimum three year tenancy. coming up — new protection for people buying trips from holiday booking websites come into force today. a new eu wide directive means websites such as expedia, ebookers and on the beach can be held...
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what's more surprising is shampoo and georgina and everyone the paper streak you. listen to chris go about it you could have but turns out i've been. inside that you've been on but i found the body you know we've got the home but to just start out. this is a lot of neck of the gold in the world thinking about talking to me because that is because what they see all very little but what you can do in the top bit as personally and sort of put him in bollywood to get a couple to buy the course. he's excited she's never seen thanks for talking to. you. about how much money back you can get some and some by yeah i mean i'm one of the cast now if it came out about thirty thirty until after. india's street kids are the poorest of the pool. nicknamed the invisible children because they live in cities shadows. these can be sixteen year old jokes or. that. that. she's the paper's most senior porsha. amount of just enough food for tonight. that. i'm not. mad mad men is in the game and there's a game of them up at the bar but if the men in the premier get up you may have a poin
what's more surprising is shampoo and georgina and everyone the paper streak you. listen to chris go about it you could have but turns out i've been. inside that you've been on but i found the body you know we've got the home but to just start out. this is a lot of neck of the gold in the world thinking about talking to me because that is because what they see all very little but what you can do in the top bit as personally and sort of put him in bollywood to get a couple to buy the course....
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georgina patterson went to take a look for us. the general election of 2017 — results and analysis.ing, both internally and in parliament, and online. the main thing the library does is make sure that mps have the information that they need, so largely, we are a research library. we answer 30,000 inquiries each year from mps and we publish a lot of work — 900 briefings on our website — which anybody can read. i presume it is not the kind of library where you can borrow a novel? what have you got here on the shelves? well, the main things we have got are political books that are going to be relevant to the work of mps. the most borrowed book is something called how parliament works by the ex—clerk of the house robert rogers and rhodri walters. so how has the library changed over the last 200 years? back in 1818, the speaker at the time appointed the first librarian, who basically set up a space in the first place and organised the first catalogue. it has changed a lot since then. this library itself has been here since the mid—19th century, built after the great fire of 183a. the res
georgina patterson went to take a look for us. the general election of 2017 — results and analysis.ing, both internally and in parliament, and online. the main thing the library does is make sure that mps have the information that they need, so largely, we are a research library. we answer 30,000 inquiries each year from mps and we publish a lot of work — 900 briefings on our website — which anybody can read. i presume it is not the kind of library where you can borrow a novel? what have...
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georgina wright is an eu policy expert at london—based think tank, chatham house.g us. lots of trump's supporters will see this as a vindication of his aggressive policy. jean—claude juncker will walk away from this rather pleased with himself? absolutely. there was apprehension over these talks. three hours of talks, constructive. they both said they had reached an agreement of sorts. obviously the eu has accepted to increase the imports of soya beans. and also, lng. in return for that they will have ongoing engagement and dialogue on how they can reduce tariffs, tariff barriers, and all sorts of industrial goods, apart from cars. and also exploring how they can reform the wto and address some of china's trade practices. very encouraging. let's talk about some of the exports they have agreed to. how significant economically is that? is it more political?” how significant economically is that? is it more political? i think so. that? is it more political? i think so. this is like a big area of production for the us and obviously for trump supporters this is a big si
georgina wright is an eu policy expert at london—based think tank, chatham house.g us. lots of trump's supporters will see this as a vindication of his aggressive policy. jean—claude juncker will walk away from this rather pleased with himself? absolutely. there was apprehension over these talks. three hours of talks, constructive. they both said they had reached an agreement of sorts. obviously the eu has accepted to increase the imports of soya beans. and also, lng. in return for that...
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for more on this we're joined by zimbabwean journalist georgina godwin thanks very much for coming in to our just how crucial do you think it is that this is seen as a fair election not too much vote rigging obviously reasons already saying he's questioning it both in terms of the domestic sort of reaction but also in terms of the foreign reaction to mystically people absolutely need to feel that it's legitimate unfortunately that's not ever going to happen it's definitely been a problematic election we know of lots and lots of cases where we can prove that in fact it has been rigged whether by incompetence or or deliberately certainly it's not entirely free and internationally again it's the sad thing of well it's if it's good enough we can sign it off which i think is hugely. unfortunately it's true there's no blood on the streets yet and we hope that that will continue and if that's the case the international community can say you know what it was fine it wasn't perfect but it was ok and this is a legitimate government that in mind do you think the chances of good foreign investmen
for more on this we're joined by zimbabwean journalist georgina godwin thanks very much for coming in to our just how crucial do you think it is that this is seen as a fair election not too much vote rigging obviously reasons already saying he's questioning it both in terms of the domestic sort of reaction but also in terms of the foreign reaction to mystically people absolutely need to feel that it's legitimate unfortunately that's not ever going to happen it's definitely been a problematic...
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weather with georgina burnett.likely to see much of it, maybe western and northern home counties, a few showers but most of us may have a dry day with temperatures getting up to 30, possibly 31 celsius. there should be some late sunny spells, that cloud moving away to give us some clear skies overnight, fairly warm again as well with temperatures down to the midteens and tomorrow, it's another bright, sunny start to the day, that cloud building through the morning but breaking up in the afternoon to give us sunny spells later on. temperature—wise, we take a bit of a dip getting up to 25 celsius. that pattern of a bright start with cloud building through the day is going to be fairly familiar as we head through the week but the temperature dip for tomorrow is unusual for the week ahead as we are seeing highs in the late 20s, a fair amount of sunshine, but not much wet weather, i'm afraid. i'm back in half an hour. now though it's back to steph and naga. good morning, welcome to breakfast with steph mcgovern and naga
weather with georgina burnett.likely to see much of it, maybe western and northern home counties, a few showers but most of us may have a dry day with temperatures getting up to 30, possibly 31 celsius. there should be some late sunny spells, that cloud moving away to give us some clear skies overnight, fairly warm again as well with temperatures down to the midteens and tomorrow, it's another bright, sunny start to the day, that cloud building through the morning but breaking up in the...
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before we go, i want to say god bless to the family of georgina, the hairstylist on this show, young lady just passed away. the thoughts and prayers with with everyone. we miss you. david: good evening, i'm david asman. i'm in for loi dobbs. tonight's stories, the deep state stone walling drags on. the department of justice misses another deadline to cooperate with congress and hand over documents related to the russia witch hunt. we're going to take it up tonight with pennsylvania congressman keith. the chinese government accusing the trump amount of behaving like quote hoodlums. and secretary of state mike pompeo arriving with a rocket man cd for kim jong-un. you can't make this up. but his real message to the regime and pyongyang will be no laughing matter. gordon chang is here to weigh in on the latest round of negotiations. the top story, the justice department again failing to meet a deadline today to turn over key subpoenaed documents related to the russia investigation. mark meadows has threatened to either hold deputy attorney general rod rosenstein in contempt of congress o
before we go, i want to say god bless to the family of georgina, the hairstylist on this show, young lady just passed away. the thoughts and prayers with with everyone. we miss you. david: good evening, i'm david asman. i'm in for loi dobbs. tonight's stories, the deep state stone walling drags on. the department of justice misses another deadline to cooperate with congress and hand over documents related to the russia witch hunt. we're going to take it up tonight with pennsylvania congressman...
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georgina, she was one of our very talented makeup artists here at the network and she was born and raised has been with us since 2014. she used to do my makeup as well. she was at the conventions and really super talented. she was a joy to be around. always walking around with a smile and positive things to say. she was really beloved and a lot of people were touched by her and saddened by her very early loss of her life and such a wonderful human being. she kept giving because her organs were donated and five lives were saved as a result. words really can't express how saddened we are about her loss, but her spirit lives on and she was particularly close to bismarck and wilber. please, if you can, i posted it on facebook and twitter and instagram, a gofundme account created for her family. if there's anything you can get, it would certainly make a difference. >> she's going to be missed a lot around here. >> that was wonderful. >> it's the wedding season of my life. the next generation is getting married. my son got married in june and this weekend it was my niece's turn. here are nick a
georgina, she was one of our very talented makeup artists here at the network and she was born and raised has been with us since 2014. she used to do my makeup as well. she was at the conventions and really super talented. she was a joy to be around. always walking around with a smile and positive things to say. she was really beloved and a lot of people were touched by her and saddened by her very early loss of her life and such a wonderful human being. she kept giving because her organs were...
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before we go, i want to say god bless to the family of georgina, the hairstylist on this show, youngd away. the thoughts and prayers with with everyone. we miss you. david: good evening, i'm david asman. i'm in for loi dobbs. tonight's stories, the deep state stone walling drags on. the department of justice misses another deadline to cooperate with congress and hand over documents related to the russia witch hunt. we're going to take it up tonight with pennsylvania congressman keith. the chinese government accusing the trump amount of behaving like quote hoodlums. and secretary of state mike pompeo arriving with a rocket man cd for kim jong-un. yo
before we go, i want to say god bless to the family of georgina, the hairstylist on this show, youngd away. the thoughts and prayers with with everyone. we miss you. david: good evening, i'm david asman. i'm in for loi dobbs. tonight's stories, the deep state stone walling drags on. the department of justice misses another deadline to cooperate with congress and hand over documents related to the russia witch hunt. we're going to take it up tonight with pennsylvania congressman keith. the...
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and was way i'll be back with them this season towards the team and i mean tamed all the best to georgina players thank you very much and this will help ferguson's recovery much see knighted are back in winning form united and they see man played each other in the international champions cup on wednesday at the rose bowl in los angeles the english club took the lead the for the italian side equalized and so it went to a penalty shootout to separate the teams between the two sides they missed nine out of twenty six penalties for man united triumphs ninety eight. and engender penalties for me means nothing to me and all those on the penalties means nothing but. i see it from all sides especially american football fans they. enjoy the penalty shootout and. it was good fun. also have also been in a penalty shootout thriller while most it is a watch from the bench days after quitting the german national team had to go to trades goalkeeper was the hero of this one in singapore and tony adams saved three of also spoke cakes before flossing one home himself to seal a three one shootout victory. i
and was way i'll be back with them this season towards the team and i mean tamed all the best to georgina players thank you very much and this will help ferguson's recovery much see knighted are back in winning form united and they see man played each other in the international champions cup on wednesday at the rose bowl in los angeles the english club took the lead the for the italian side equalized and so it went to a penalty shootout to separate the teams between the two sides they missed...
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georgina rannard wrote this article for the bbc — i asked her if she thought the problem was worse thisn are feeling bold, and i am going to say something about this. what was interesting about your article was that it did notjust highlight individual fans behaving inappropriately to a woman while on air but there were some corporate exa m ples air but there were some corporate examples as well, let the getty images example. may feel. exactly, that article came out in the middle of me writing my piece. -- that mayfield surprising. this was not the tone we would expect from a large agency right now. that's exactly what accounts like the men in football said, this is outdated, is it really 2018 on this article is coming out? get later apologised and said it was subject to review. as you look at these things, do you draw the conclusion that there's something specific to football or the world cup orto specific to football or the world cup or to russia, that are exacerbating these problems or is it just that this is the biggest sporting event in the world and as such we noticed them more? yo
georgina rannard wrote this article for the bbc — i asked her if she thought the problem was worse thisn are feeling bold, and i am going to say something about this. what was interesting about your article was that it did notjust highlight individual fans behaving inappropriately to a woman while on air but there were some corporate exa m ples air but there were some corporate examples as well, let the getty images example. may feel. exactly, that article came out in the middle of me writing...
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with me is georgina hamblin, director of the law firm vardags, which specialises in complex and high—net—worththis story appears so extraordinary to anyone watching is that probably a lot of people thought, really? does this still happen in 2018 that you can't, if you are so happen in 2018 that you can't, if you are so desperately unhappy, you can't get divorced ? you are so desperately unhappy, you can't get divorced? explain why the supreme court, what it has said today, white came down with this decision. i should start by saying that it decision. i should start by saying thatiti5 decision. i should start by saying that it is absolutely unfair to state that you should be forced to 5tay married to someone. in this country it is illegal to have a forced marriage but it seems the opposite is true that you can be forced to stay in an unhappy relationship, which is akin to almost slavery some sort of breach of human rights so it is something we feel really passionate about. sadly, the supreme court did not have much choice in the way that this statute and law is set out the moment, which is clea
with me is georgina hamblin, director of the law firm vardags, which specialises in complex and high—net—worththis story appears so extraordinary to anyone watching is that probably a lot of people thought, really? does this still happen in 2018 that you can't, if you are so happen in 2018 that you can't, if you are so desperately unhappy, you can't get divorced ? you are so desperately unhappy, you can't get divorced? explain why the supreme court, what it has said today, white came down...
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well for more on this we're joined by zimbabwean journalists georgina goodman thanks very much for coming back and i just wanted to read what the electoral commission chair priscilla chew gum berthoud it is our view that the high voter turnout is indicative of a sound vote for education and publicity conducted on a receptive a lecturer interesting the way she describes it but in the end who benefits from a high voter turnout oh i think definitely nelson chamisa and i have to say i've been obviously invested in the elections in zimbabwe for a very long time and watched all of them and every single time i've made a prediction about the result i've been wrong and that's because it's very easy when you're in the heart of it to get carried away and you think that everybody feels like you feel really i have to say though tonight looking at that watching my twitter feed watching people posting photographs of ballots that were put out side polling stations i really hope that this time i'm not wrong i think it's looking like he's doing incredibly well of course that doesn't mean there wasn't there
well for more on this we're joined by zimbabwean journalists georgina goodman thanks very much for coming back and i just wanted to read what the electoral commission chair priscilla chew gum berthoud it is our view that the high voter turnout is indicative of a sound vote for education and publicity conducted on a receptive a lecturer interesting the way she describes it but in the end who benefits from a high voter turnout oh i think definitely nelson chamisa and i have to say i've been...
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me and was way i'll be back with a new season towards the team and i mean tamed all the best to georgina players thank you very much and this will help ferguson's recovery manchester united back in winning for me knight said in ac milan played each other in the international champions cup of wednesday raised in los angeles the english club took the lead before the italian side equalized and so it went to penalty shootout to separate the teams between the two sides they missed nine out of twenty six penalties before man united triumphs nine eight was india the penalty is for me means nothing to win or lose in the penalties means nothing but. i see it from all sides especially american football fans they. enjoy the penalty shootout and. it was good fun. also have also been in the penalty shoot three low well miss it is a watch from the bench days off to quitting the german national team atletico madrid skipped goalkeeper was the hero of this one in the international champions cup in singapore antonia save three have also spot kicks the full slotting one high himself to seal a three one sho
me and was way i'll be back with a new season towards the team and i mean tamed all the best to georgina players thank you very much and this will help ferguson's recovery manchester united back in winning for me knight said in ac milan played each other in the international champions cup of wednesday raised in los angeles the english club took the lead before the italian side equalized and so it went to penalty shootout to separate the teams between the two sides they missed nine out of twenty...