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the king has been left naked. it has warranted an editorial from a lebanese editorial.he paper says emmanuel macron has built an image but he can no longer hide behind this cloak of invisibility. get his hands dirty, face the criticism from the opposition, and explain himself. news, the retirement of mesut ozil has sparked racism. tell us more. those accusations coming from mesut ozil, of turkish background. he has announced his retirement after he posted this picture of him posing with the turkish president during a rally by the turkish leader a few months ago. it was his right to post the picture but it is our right to criticize him for the content. it has sparked a question of whether sports players can be apolital or can they be ical. to think such a photo could not be political is naive. >> what are the opinion pages saying? >> the german tabloid was pretty harsh. he has accused the german ,ootball federation of racism of scapegoating him for the dismal world cup campaign. i am german when we win, i am immigrant when we lose. that claim is self-pity and nonsense. i
the king has been left naked. it has warranted an editorial from a lebanese editorial.he paper says emmanuel macron has built an image but he can no longer hide behind this cloak of invisibility. get his hands dirty, face the criticism from the opposition, and explain himself. news, the retirement of mesut ozil has sparked racism. tell us more. those accusations coming from mesut ozil, of turkish background. he has announced his retirement after he posted this picture of him posing with the...
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he has helped chris froome, now he has got a chance to shine.ero, the first welshman ever to win the tour de france, just amazing. he has long had his place in the hall of fame at his local school. steve williams coached him alongside two other pupils who made it to the top — former wales rugby international sam warburton and footballer gareth bale. cool character, i would say, for his own sport, most probably the same as sam and gareth, a breath of fresh air in his own sport. in tribute to his greatest achievement, landmark buildings were bathed in yellow last night and will be lit up again this evening. some of these young riders willjoin members of the public in a celebratory bike ride across the welsh capital later. in this city and across wales, the partying isn't over yet. geraint thomas has promised an almighty party somewhere here in paris this evening. let's stay in cardiff because thomas morgan was with some of those fans watching the moment when he crossed the finish line here on the champs elysees. and here he is, crossing the finish
he has helped chris froome, now he has got a chance to shine.ero, the first welshman ever to win the tour de france, just amazing. he has long had his place in the hall of fame at his local school. steve williams coached him alongside two other pupils who made it to the top — former wales rugby international sam warburton and footballer gareth bale. cool character, i would say, for his own sport, most probably the same as sam and gareth, a breath of fresh air in his own sport. in tribute to...
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i think he has been like that for few seasons, 110w. has been like that for few seasons, now.ifferent manager. it is not different manager. it is not different from what we are used to over the past years. he does like to have a go and have a moan, but he will have his team ready, and the aim will be to win the league, the same as moore or five other teams in the league. and as we look forward to the new campaign the stoke. you are here radio five live thuggery the squad, and what the gym being —— ‘s radio five live talking about the squad and what the training had been with. some of the star players had not put the work in. when you look at cleary, what do you think? —— shaqiri. -- shaqiri. a wonderful player. he didn't frost. end of the season, relegation battle, it was difficult, and difficult everyone. it was difficult not just and difficult everyone. it was difficult notjust him. he moved to liverpool, which he deserved, and he isa liverpool, which he deserved, and he is a top player. we just felt that some players, he is probably not the level he should have been for a r
i think he has been like that for few seasons, 110w. has been like that for few seasons, now.ifferent manager. it is not different manager. it is not different from what we are used to over the past years. he does like to have a go and have a moan, but he will have his team ready, and the aim will be to win the league, the same as moore or five other teams in the league. and as we look forward to the new campaign the stoke. you are here radio five live thuggery the squad, and what the gym being...
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Jul 11, 2018
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trump of course has been accused of numerous contacts has been accused of numerous co nta cts of hasarily of any kind of russian influence or any kind of improper dealings, but the point of what trump is doing is not about the truth of the allegations. that is not about making a point it is about being seen to be on the fence, and —— on the offence, those that have not contributed to their own defence. what impact do you expect these comments to have? they'll be interesting to see how far he takes them, whether there is a recession of the joint statement. this is not expected, this summit is not expected to produce any kind of a new treaty or any kind of new legal implement, but the value of an alliance like nato is very much about its perceived political unity, its willingness to respond with collective dispense —— defence to the allies, and if the single largest contributor of forces and finances to the alliance is wavering, or seen to be wavering, regardless of where us troops are stationed, or where american financial commitments lie or what the treaty status of nato is, then the
trump of course has been accused of numerous contacts has been accused of numerous co nta cts of hasarily of any kind of russian influence or any kind of improper dealings, but the point of what trump is doing is not about the truth of the allegations. that is not about making a point it is about being seen to be on the fence, and —— on the offence, those that have not contributed to their own defence. what impact do you expect these comments to have? they'll be interesting to see how far...
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the village, which has around 170 residents, has been partially evacuated.ime for a look at the weather with nick miller. much of the country has enjoyed a lovely weekend day, with plenty of sunshine round but it hasn't been like that everywhere. north—west scotla nd like that everywhere. north—west scotland has seen cloud, rain, it has been increasing in northern ireland, the cloud and from it overnight, we will see rain moving in here and by the end of the night there could be heavy burst, largely clear in england and wales, temperatures at their highest overnight in scotland and northern ireland. some round 17, maybe 18 celsius, so a warm night to come.
the village, which has around 170 residents, has been partially evacuated.ime for a look at the weather with nick miller. much of the country has enjoyed a lovely weekend day, with plenty of sunshine round but it hasn't been like that everywhere. north—west scotla nd like that everywhere. north—west scotland has seen cloud, rain, it has been increasing in northern ireland, the cloud and from it overnight, we will see rain moving in here and by the end of the night there could be heavy...
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one-week record has also been broken. this has caused a really shocking loss of life. the floods and the heat have taken at least 300 lives. and more than 30,000eo pple have been sent to hospital. here in north texas, have been dealing with a heatwave for almost two weeks now. dwe have had s of 100 degrees all the way up tome 109. us records have been broken. in addition to that, conditions are extremely dry. moderate to severe droughts continue across the dallas-fort worth region. eeod news, needed rainfall is in the forecast for wk, as well as cooler temperares, we might be below average. stockholm is usually one of the most visibly green cities in europe. -- lot of itit is is yellow and crispy after the hottestulsince records began. the buildings are designed to insulate and keep people warm in the snowy winters and w offices have a condition. it is the countryside that is the worst affected. the worst wildfires for decades from firefighters around the eu. eamore hot wer is on the way in the coming week. a government minister in greece has said there are serious ind
one-week record has also been broken. this has caused a really shocking loss of life. the floods and the heat have taken at least 300 lives. and more than 30,000eo pple have been sent to hospital. here in north texas, have been dealing with a heatwave for almost two weeks now. dwe have had s of 100 degrees all the way up tome 109. us records have been broken. in addition to that, conditions are extremely dry. moderate to severe droughts continue across the dallas-fort worth region. eeod news,...
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he has left it too late and the moment has left it too late and the moment has passed.an't get out. so she has forced quite a good victory here. this photograph the telegraph users, you're not the only ones, the ft used it as well. —— uses. clearly no photograph is putting out from something like this without their being plenty of thought behind it. here we have the prime minister on her feet, here we have the prime minister on herfeet, in charge, the rest of here we have the prime minister on her feet, in charge, the rest of the cabinet sitting down and listening intently. that is what they want. yes, they are all coming to listen to theresa may giving them the hard facts. so despite the reports last night, which sent many reporters' heart is a flutter, about late—night plots and all sorts of things that might happen, downing street have been really bowled since the morning, actually, with officials putting it out there, literally calling ministers narcissistic and leadership assessed, and saying if they want to go, there is a taxi waiting for them and they are more th
he has left it too late and the moment has left it too late and the moment has passed.an't get out. so she has forced quite a good victory here. this photograph the telegraph users, you're not the only ones, the ft used it as well. —— uses. clearly no photograph is putting out from something like this without their being plenty of thought behind it. here we have the prime minister on her feet, here we have the prime minister on herfeet, in charge, the rest of here we have the prime minister...
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it has been weeks and weeks since low pressure has moved off the atla ntic since low pressure has movedguilty of killing his date in a speedboat crash on the thames. jack shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter by gross negligence of charlotte brown. the former pakistan cricket captain, imran khan, has claimed victory in the country‘s general election a high courtjudge refuses to give the bbc permission to appeal a ruling that the corporation breached sir cliff richard‘s privacy in its coverage of a raid on his home. the bbc will now have to decide whether to take its case directly to the court of appeal. as his country mourns more than 80 dead, greece‘s defence minister says illegal construction contributed to the country‘s worst ever wildfire disasters. let‘s get the sport now on afternoon light. the countdown to the first england test against india is under way and it is not going that movie? adil rashid has been included in england‘s squad for the first test against india — but it‘s a decision which has drawn widespread criticism. he has said he wants to concentrate purely on lim
it has been weeks and weeks since low pressure has moved off the atla ntic since low pressure has movedguilty of killing his date in a speedboat crash on the thames. jack shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter by gross negligence of charlotte brown. the former pakistan cricket captain, imran khan, has claimed victory in the country‘s general election a high courtjudge refuses to give the bbc permission to appeal a ruling that the corporation breached sir cliff richard‘s privacy in its...
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this conflict is and has been has had a regional implications when. commercial navigation is starting to get impacted the movement of goods from global trade to start to get impacted. all these the continuance of this conflict has many many implications the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen. is a military analyst the retired jordanian at force general he says sustained pressure from the who this is threatening the saudi amorality coalition. it's a war of attrition now we have a stage of war of attrition and who see action against these two tank and the. drone which. as the who thinks i just said and we need the video from that plane hitting that target. and. to get the truth out of it because the would be. denying that they have any problem concerning drawn the who theists using this strategy. the defense of the good and strategist sort of which is iran adopted in the gulf area and that. telling the world that would not stop if if you raise more sanctions on asif if you do any according to the nuclear deal also also they say
this conflict is and has been has had a regional implications when. commercial navigation is starting to get impacted the movement of goods from global trade to start to get impacted. all these the continuance of this conflict has many many implications the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen. is a military analyst the retired jordanian at force general he says sustained pressure from the who this is threatening the saudi amorality coalition. it's a war of attrition now...
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has more from beirut. a new round of talks following jordanian mediation which they exceeded in getting the warring sides back to the negotiating table and it seems that there is more common ground we've been speaking to opposition negotiators and what they're telling us is that in principle the rebels they were ready to hand over their heavy weapons and this is going to be the focus of the talks the handover of heavy weapons but what the opposition is asking the russian military is to hand over these weapons in phases as government control is restored in opposition held towns and villages in one way or another it is a it is a security guarantee that the rebels have been requesting now at the end of the day this amounts to a surrender the government is going to regain control of opposition held areas and turn off province but of course russian military police are going to be supervising the whole the whole process but we also understand from the opposition is that at least six thousand fighters rebel fight
has more from beirut. a new round of talks following jordanian mediation which they exceeded in getting the warring sides back to the negotiating table and it seems that there is more common ground we've been speaking to opposition negotiators and what they're telling us is that in principle the rebels they were ready to hand over their heavy weapons and this is going to be the focus of the talks the handover of heavy weapons but what the opposition is asking the russian military is to hand...
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everybody who has looked at the situation of the irish border has known for a long time that this willrives the way in which the uk and the eu negotiate a settlement. it isn't good enough to say we want frictionless trade. we have got to have frictionless trade. you say politicians are putting party interests above national interests, but weren't there calls within the conservative party for consideration ofa conservative party for consideration of a government of national unity to sort this out? am not sure that that isa sort this out? am not sure that that is a practical possibility. who would lead such a national government? in our national parliament, you are right, we have got to have a debate about what is the minimum that allows both the eu and the united kingdom to have the kind of deal that avoids simply falling out of the eu? you made the point about the impact on the irish economy. the impact on the uk economy. the impact on the uk economy of the no deal solution would be devastating, not simply in northern ireland. for my constituency and the city of london, up constituency
everybody who has looked at the situation of the irish border has known for a long time that this willrives the way in which the uk and the eu negotiate a settlement. it isn't good enough to say we want frictionless trade. we have got to have frictionless trade. you say politicians are putting party interests above national interests, but weren't there calls within the conservative party for consideration ofa conservative party for consideration of a government of national unity to sort this...
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everybody has been great. everybody has been so nice. going home. there we go. over to you, victoria. thank you. ashley is coming home soon as well. kyliejenner is set to become the youngest—ever self made billionaire, says forbes magazine. she is worth $900 million atjust the age of 20 thanks to the booming cosmetics company she launched just two years ago. kyliejenner is the youngest of the six kardashian children. this clip from keeping up with the kardashians shows her and her mother kris discussing her cosmetics brand. so tell me about launching the brand online only. i think online only because we wanted to launch the brand without working with other people. one of her first rooms was she wanted to have an entire line of make—up products one day. i don‘t think we have a dream that it would happen so fast. chi chi is here. how has she made all this money? through her lips. when she was younger, kylie was paranoid about having thin lips. she said the boy that she wanted to kiss said she was not a good kisser because she had thin lips
everybody has been great. everybody has been so nice. going home. there we go. over to you, victoria. thank you. ashley is coming home soon as well. kyliejenner is set to become the youngest—ever self made billionaire, says forbes magazine. she is worth $900 million atjust the age of 20 thanks to the booming cosmetics company she launched just two years ago. kyliejenner is the youngest of the six kardashian children. this clip from keeping up with the kardashians shows her and her mother kris...
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it has changed a lot since then.—19th century, built after the great fire of 183a. the research service itself was set up in 1916 after the war. that is the main way it has changed really, so we‘re not reallyjust a reference library, we are a research library. and we are busier than ever. where d‘you see the library going in the next 200 years, what do you think you will be doing? so, that is an awfully long time away and it is hard to make a prediction that far out. but i am sure that mps will continue to want information from a trusted broker, that is the really important thing about the library, we are impartial, we are independent and we are trusted by all sides, so that they know we are trusted source. frank field recently said — he is one of our best customers — that he always wants to know more than the person he is asking a question of, and that is where the library comes in. penny young from the house of commons library. for more information about icarus, check the argument website. what has been happening i
it has changed a lot since then.—19th century, built after the great fire of 183a. the research service itself was set up in 1916 after the war. that is the main way it has changed really, so we‘re not reallyjust a reference library, we are a research library. and we are busier than ever. where d‘you see the library going in the next 200 years, what do you think you will be doing? so, that is an awfully long time away and it is hard to make a prediction that far out. but i am sure that...
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crisis qatar has not only ramped up its missile capability is but has also expanded its security and political operation with key allies such as the us france and the u.k. and this is quite crucial for qatar at a time when it continues to face a blockade imposed on it by its neighbors the blockading countries have dismissed international mediation they say qatar must first stop funding extremism close a turkish military base downgrade its ties with iran and shut down the al-jazeera news network qatar has strongly denied the accusations and called the demands a violation of its sovereignty despite the crisis it has signed major arms deals including the purchase of twenty four typhoon combat aircraft from the u.k. as part of the deal pilots from the two countries will protect the skies above qatar when the arab nation hosts the twenty twenty two football world cup since the crisis there qatar instead of being cut off from the rest of the world actually engage the world even more than they have. so why they're being cut off regionally they've actually expanded their reach into the west
crisis qatar has not only ramped up its missile capability is but has also expanded its security and political operation with key allies such as the us france and the u.k. and this is quite crucial for qatar at a time when it continues to face a blockade imposed on it by its neighbors the blockading countries have dismissed international mediation they say qatar must first stop funding extremism close a turkish military base downgrade its ties with iran and shut down the al-jazeera news network...
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there has been complacency with what has happened and that has been because organisations all too oftenector, rather than protecting victims and survivors stop at. the charity sector has helped many but the report found abuse was an open secret, that the response was patchy and sluggish, little has changed since the uncovering of a sex for food scandal in west africa 16 years ago. there hasn't been change because organisations have become complacent, they have been left to their own devices, there is no external scrutiny or pressure. this is only the second time in 16 years there has been global media attention to this. the international development committee recommends independent aid ombudsman to help victims, annual safeguarding reports, and a register of aid workers to try to stop sexual predators working in this sector. sometimes people target our industry to get access to these people. i think what is very welcome about this report is that recognition that this needs to be treated as kind of large—scale criminal activity. 0xfam says it is incredibly painful to read the report and
there has been complacency with what has happened and that has been because organisations all too oftenector, rather than protecting victims and survivors stop at. the charity sector has helped many but the report found abuse was an open secret, that the response was patchy and sluggish, little has changed since the uncovering of a sex for food scandal in west africa 16 years ago. there hasn't been change because organisations have become complacent, they have been left to their own devices,...
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turkey, which has been blamed for letting so many fighters into syria, says the flow has now reversedeam is taking no chances. they're worried that the suspect may be armed or have a suicide vest. there are women and children inside. police are ready to break down the door. there's stand—off, but eventually they're let in. turkey has a list of 50,000 names of foreign fighters who went to syria. they're now searching the apartment for evidence to link the suspect to any terror activities, but that's almost immaterial because he will be deported in any case. he won't be returning to this apartment. they get their man, an uzbek. he's accused of having fought for is in syria. this is one of nearly a dozen raids tonight across istanbul. in about a fifth of all of these raids, and there have been hundreds, the suspect has already fled. these are civilians. this is the last leg of their escape route from war, but it's also being used by the islamic state. it's just before dawn on turkey's aegean coast. they're just half an hour away from lesbos. there are no fighters here today, but, says th
turkey, which has been blamed for letting so many fighters into syria, says the flow has now reversedeam is taking no chances. they're worried that the suspect may be armed or have a suicide vest. there are women and children inside. police are ready to break down the door. there's stand—off, but eventually they're let in. turkey has a list of 50,000 names of foreign fighters who went to syria. they're now searching the apartment for evidence to link the suspect to any terror activities, but...
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this has been such a difficult issue. has theresa may done enough today, do you think?ot a warm reception certainly from the invited guests who were listening to their speech here at the waterfront hall in belfast. the bigger question is how the speech will be received in brussels, mrs may putting the focus on the latest proposals in the government's white paper for a common rule book for goods and agricultural products, which she says would break the deadlock cos it would mean you would not need to check anything across that land frontier. but the bigger diplomatic riddle is this issue of the backstop, an insurance policy, if you like, which would only kick in if the border issue can't be resolved through trade talks and would ensure that under any circumstances, there wouldn't be any need for new border controls on the land border on the island of ireland. the eu think that the backstop should mean that northern ireland would in effect mean in the customs union and large parts of the single market. theresa may has stated strongly once again that to her, that would be
this has been such a difficult issue. has theresa may done enough today, do you think?ot a warm reception certainly from the invited guests who were listening to their speech here at the waterfront hall in belfast. the bigger question is how the speech will be received in brussels, mrs may putting the focus on the latest proposals in the government's white paper for a common rule book for goods and agricultural products, which she says would break the deadlock cos it would mean you would not...
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professional boxing has certainly seen how the sport has changed. yea rs, through four times the first two years, and we only had one category. now you got schoolgirls, we've got youth, eight gigabytes development squad, but it's also nice to see young girls coming in, andjoining it in the boxing. those that want to go on to get into the olympic sport of boxing can do so from the age of ten like these young stars here. a very controlled skills based sport at this age, though. it's mostly about your footwork, and it's not about your footwork, and it's not about punches or anything. i like being there with my friends because it'sjust a sport being there with my friends because it's just a sport where you can do everything with everyone. most here wa nt to wa nt everything with everyone. most here want to want to fight at the british junior level, but for most this is a fun way of getting fitter. and for me with protective padding. 0ne, one, two, three! i feel like a turtle. and he just try and throw a big and heavy shots we will see it coming from a m
professional boxing has certainly seen how the sport has changed. yea rs, through four times the first two years, and we only had one category. now you got schoolgirls, we've got youth, eight gigabytes development squad, but it's also nice to see young girls coming in, andjoining it in the boxing. those that want to go on to get into the olympic sport of boxing can do so from the age of ten like these young stars here. a very controlled skills based sport at this age, though. it's mostly about...
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from a technical point of view, has been -- it been a surprise that europe has gone has hard to the downsideas? david: no. technically it has played out extremely neatly, whereas u.s. banks never broke down near their range. if you look at the broader u.s. equity view, it is still bullish. we still think this is a correction within a bigger uptrend. guy: let's circle back to what we did during the beginning of the conversation, we talked about you need to be geographically careful in europe as to where you are putting your money. does that apply to the banks as well? i call europe, some of the banks and europe have been underperformers. david: yes. theink r us the trend of desk for us the trend of the last dream -- the trend for the last three months has been down. are you getting to levels where you think that likelihood may start to change? not quite, but they are not in million miles away. there is no signal yet that this weerperformance is over, but are getting towards levels where if you are starting to look for that, it is starting to look much more attractive from a valuation point of
from a technical point of view, has been -- it been a surprise that europe has gone has hard to the downsideas? david: no. technically it has played out extremely neatly, whereas u.s. banks never broke down near their range. if you look at the broader u.s. equity view, it is still bullish. we still think this is a correction within a bigger uptrend. guy: let's circle back to what we did during the beginning of the conversation, we talked about you need to be geographically careful in europe as...
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peter harris has more.endy tuck becoming the first women to skipper the winning crew. the hardest part is getting the team to gel together because she might have people who are very competitive and people who aren't, getting them to come together is the hardest part. you can teach anybody to sail and had a few people who could sail but it is making the team come together thatis it is making the team come together that is the hardest part. it had been 11 months across 40,000 nautical miles, the 11 yachts each with around 20 crew tackled everything the elements could throw at them. but the skippers are nonprofessionals, including a teacher and a nurse and then it was life changing experience. my main aim was to come away a better person, it was an ideal time to take a step away from my normal day—to—day life, and i definitely managed to achieve that. the round the world yacht race will be staged again next year and this year's competitors say it has been a feed of spirit and stamina that they will never forge
peter harris has more.endy tuck becoming the first women to skipper the winning crew. the hardest part is getting the team to gel together because she might have people who are very competitive and people who aren't, getting them to come together is the hardest part. you can teach anybody to sail and had a few people who could sail but it is making the team come together thatis it is making the team come together that is the hardest part. it had been 11 months across 40,000 nautical miles, the...
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the united nations has called for an immediate halt to violence in nicaragua, which it says has claimedr three months of fighting. the central american country has seen regular protests since the government announced public spending cuts in april. on tuesday the un said the violence had been "overwhelmingly perpetrated" by armed government forces. andrew plant reports. another protest in nicaragua. scenes like these are now common here. widespread, well—attended and high risk. state police look on and beside them, other unidentified forces with covered faces. 280 people have been killed since demonstrations began in april, and there are claims of kidnappings and detentions. now the united nations has called for an end to the violence. the violence that has to date left an estimated 280 people dead and 1,830 injured has been overwhelmingly perpetrated by the state and by pro—government armed elements. and those killed also include at least 19 police officers. police, armed elements and other violent groups have carried out so—called clean—out operations in different parts of the country,
the united nations has called for an immediate halt to violence in nicaragua, which it says has claimedr three months of fighting. the central american country has seen regular protests since the government announced public spending cuts in april. on tuesday the un said the violence had been "overwhelmingly perpetrated" by armed government forces. andrew plant reports. another protest in nicaragua. scenes like these are now common here. widespread, well—attended and high risk. state...
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and has more from baghdad. the attack began around seven am local time when a gunman burst into the governor a building injuring two security forces soldiers that were on duty that they then moved to the third floor and started to open fire from a third floor window on security forces outside it was at that stage that the kurdish security forces cordoned off the area and mounted their attack they went into the building moving up to the third floor about three hours in four hours into the into the situation a suicide bomber blew himself up and then snipers killed one of the attackers and then injured another that person then later succumbed to as injuries in the hospital now the attack was all over in about five hours but there are still plenty of questions to be asked who was responsible and how were they able to get into that building will clue dish politicians blaming eisel for this certainly bears the hallmarks of an islip tack multiple gunmen a suicide bomb so. politicians are very definitely blaming eisel
and has more from baghdad. the attack began around seven am local time when a gunman burst into the governor a building injuring two security forces soldiers that were on duty that they then moved to the third floor and started to open fire from a third floor window on security forces outside it was at that stage that the kurdish security forces cordoned off the area and mounted their attack they went into the building moving up to the third floor about three hours in four hours into the into...
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how far has the p.l.o. come to achieve its hopes and dreams including the turbulent story of the struggle for palestinian. history of a revolution. donald trump says the relations with russia have never been worse as he prepares to meet. welcome to al-jazeera headquarters in doha with me and of the peron i'm also ahead they've been waiting twenty years for a party like this france celebrates late into the night after a thrilling world cup victory. malaysia's major change nineteen new faces enter parliament after a shocking lection earlier this year and. risking their lives to take a stand against their government. u.s. president has declared that relations between his country and russia was than ever as he prepares for software that it may putin and finland troubles in helsinki where he's met the finnish president in the lead up to his one on one with pollution the discussions happening against a backdrop of fraying western alliances and the investigation into alleged russian meddling in the two thousand an
how far has the p.l.o. come to achieve its hopes and dreams including the turbulent story of the struggle for palestinian. history of a revolution. donald trump says the relations with russia have never been worse as he prepares to meet. welcome to al-jazeera headquarters in doha with me and of the peron i'm also ahead they've been waiting twenty years for a party like this france celebrates late into the night after a thrilling world cup victory. malaysia's major change nineteen new faces...
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m has not held, as far as i know. as far as has not held, as far as i know. know. as far as i know there was additional mortar fire sunday morning far as i know there was additional mortarfire sunday morning in israel. this attempt for a ceasefire to be mediated by egypt has been going on for some time, really since this exchange of rockets and mortars and airstrikes by israel has been going on, because there is worry, i think, on all sides, going on, because there is worry, i think, on allsides, the going on, because there is worry, i think, on all sides, the egyptians and israelis both, that essentially gazais and israelis both, that essentially gaza is a powder keg and this good at any point escalate to full—blown conflict. what is hamas's endgame here, what are they trying to achieve? it seems that what hamas is trying to achieve is to break out of this isolation which has been imposed not just by this isolation which has been imposed notjust by israel but by egypt and by the palestinian authority. they have been sanctioned by mark wood a bus against gaza
m has not held, as far as i know. as far as has not held, as far as i know. know. as far as i know there was additional mortar fire sunday morning far as i know there was additional mortarfire sunday morning in israel. this attempt for a ceasefire to be mediated by egypt has been going on for some time, really since this exchange of rockets and mortars and airstrikes by israel has been going on, because there is worry, i think, on all sides, going on, because there is worry, i think, on...
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has been qualified by the. court and ten to ten years in prison for no why should he have seven years in prison for the watch that did the new coming out of the national committee go ahead it's. all right to come out in islam about other accountability caught there with that live update come all thank you very much. well catalans amir is in paris for talks with a french president emanuel mark wrong the gulf crisis is among a number of issues that are expected to be discussed between the two leaders joins us live now from paris has them so what are the qataris hope to achieve in france during both leaders are definitely going to talk about the g.c.c. quizes and ways to consolidate military financial and political cooperation between france and the state of qatar this is very crucial the visit by the emir of qatar because since the start of the gulf crisis the emir of qatar has multiplied his overseas trips to europe the united states of america with the aim of sending a strong message that qatar is breaking that
has been qualified by the. court and ten to ten years in prison for no why should he have seven years in prison for the watch that did the new coming out of the national committee go ahead it's. all right to come out in islam about other accountability caught there with that live update come all thank you very much. well catalans amir is in paris for talks with a french president emanuel mark wrong the gulf crisis is among a number of issues that are expected to be discussed between the two...
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he has done it before and has done at this time, mousa dembele has come in.lay right wingback. and he is playing it would appear out of position. as for france, kylian mbappe is to start despite not training with france yesterday. i've been listening to some of your reports today, we are in this european world cup now, missing the south americans. how has the french and belgians being raising the atmosphere? to be totally honest it does not feel like a world cup semifinal at the moment. i'vejust been out speaking to the fans, lots of neutrals here, not many belgian french fans, tickets still available before the game. so i think we're missing the south americans. i watched brazil and argentina here, a much better atmosphere. but i did find some belgian and french fans and let's hear from find some belgian and french fans and let's hearfrom them now about their special rivalry because of course their neighbours. phil is going to win today? are you confident belgian will win? yes, we are a small country and since 1930 small country has been the winner and now i
he has done it before and has done at this time, mousa dembele has come in.lay right wingback. and he is playing it would appear out of position. as for france, kylian mbappe is to start despite not training with france yesterday. i've been listening to some of your reports today, we are in this european world cup now, missing the south americans. how has the french and belgians being raising the atmosphere? to be totally honest it does not feel like a world cup semifinal at the moment....
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has more from central london. here is is that report that's been issued today it's entitled the u.a.e. lobby subverting british democracy and with a question mark at the end that really is the thrust of this report why the u.a.e. will basically spin watch says it was leaked documents relevant to the u.a.e. as activity it could indeed have been any one of several countries that tries to get favor with british journalist and with the with the british government but the operation that the u.a.e. underwent and then the talk in those years particular between twenty ten and twenty sixteen was described by the report's authors as being slick a well oiled machine sophisticated and quite clever in many ways and it appears to been motivated by the fear in the united arab emirates of the rise of political islam now what did it entail according to the reported entails speaking to journalists and persuading them of the particular sense of an anti muslim brotherhood line it also extended to threatening the british government ac
has more from central london. here is is that report that's been issued today it's entitled the u.a.e. lobby subverting british democracy and with a question mark at the end that really is the thrust of this report why the u.a.e. will basically spin watch says it was leaked documents relevant to the u.a.e. as activity it could indeed have been any one of several countries that tries to get favor with british journalist and with the with the british government but the operation that the u.a.e....
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something has changed, and it's our reporting that michael cohen has felt hungout out to dry. he said i'm struggling here, and his new legal team basically diminished his role. so michael cohen now -- >> this is the big question, right, if michael cohen has information of value to provide to the investigation -- >> how could he not? >> then let's get won it already. why isn't he cooperating already if he has information of value. he is doing a public back and forth for most former justice department -- the public display and sparring is count brother ducktive to his own interests if he really intends to cooperate with the government. there is a few things going on, either the government doesn't need his information. there is a possibility that there is enough other information they don't need this, or on the other hand, he has been delayed for someone reason that we don't know and at this point it is time. if he is do going to cooperate, it's time to do it. you would think they would be talking in a quiet channel to the prosecutors. i think the people cooperating the most are
something has changed, and it's our reporting that michael cohen has felt hungout out to dry. he said i'm struggling here, and his new legal team basically diminished his role. so michael cohen now -- >> this is the big question, right, if michael cohen has information of value to provide to the investigation -- >> how could he not? >> then let's get won it already. why isn't he cooperating already if he has information of value. he is doing a public back and forth for most...
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has that story from baghdad. what was once an open border crossing between friendly neighbors is now walled off iraq sealing the border with syria for national security reasons it's already completed a twenty kilometer stretch. iraqi helicopters patrol from the air the iraqi army stands god on the ground. we have implemented a strategic project just like any other country in the world to protect our borders frankly speaking this is the best approach in terms of implementing security and we're going to protect ourselves from infiltrators smugglers and terrorist. the threat from isis has been dealt with after the iraqi army recaptured seize territory and declared victory last year however so-called eisel sleeper cells have taken advantage of the open border and infiltrated from syria securing the border has been welcomed by government leaders in damascus. the syrian side wants to secure the border area also so they can prevent cross border infiltration and so far both countries have had success in capturing fighter
has that story from baghdad. what was once an open border crossing between friendly neighbors is now walled off iraq sealing the border with syria for national security reasons it's already completed a twenty kilometer stretch. iraqi helicopters patrol from the air the iraqi army stands god on the ground. we have implemented a strategic project just like any other country in the world to protect our borders frankly speaking this is the best approach in terms of implementing security and we're...
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which it has been. it has been.re in terms of their backgrounds. one is a businessman, a salesman, a property developer, the other is a former kgb man. but where they come together is in the appreciation and importance of television and the manipulation of the media and the fake news. we before donald trump came up with this idea, you know, with the phrase of fa ke this idea, you know, with the phrase of fake news, but armia putin at the beginning of his presidency, —— vladimir putin at the beginning of his presidency, there was the kursk submarine, very badly handled, and putin blamed that on television. there was a famous meeting between heating and the relatives of the sunken, the sailors who died in that, who drowned in that tragedy. where he said, television, daylight, they lie about. of course, the very first thing that he did and he became president was to take control of the television. he has an advantage to president trump, he has monopolised russian television space, he has tighter control over it. in ter
which it has been. it has been.re in terms of their backgrounds. one is a businessman, a salesman, a property developer, the other is a former kgb man. but where they come together is in the appreciation and importance of television and the manipulation of the media and the fake news. we before donald trump came up with this idea, you know, with the phrase of fa ke this idea, you know, with the phrase of fake news, but armia putin at the beginning of his presidency, —— vladimir putin at the...
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which team has the best pass i q a c. in the opening game of the world cup it must be russia after all they won five nil no saudi arabia wrong again so here's who did. they found another player with every single pass the first ever ball girls the world cups opening match their from a junior women's football club cold today from a neighborhood that's remote even by russian standards to get their free moment at the world cup opener the teenagers won a contest against boys and girls from all over the world's biggest countries. so there is obviously. guilty here but since they could see it could be said it was the. millions would have loved to find themselves in the same boots. girls from this amateur football club from moscow not so many of those in russia for now but count them in you won't see them helping out at the russian world cup arenas but these ladies of f.c. girl power don't need special occasions to shine on and off the pitch their team can for one throw a party that would lower crowds of moscow's most hip party g
which team has the best pass i q a c. in the opening game of the world cup it must be russia after all they won five nil no saudi arabia wrong again so here's who did. they found another player with every single pass the first ever ball girls the world cups opening match their from a junior women's football club cold today from a neighborhood that's remote even by russian standards to get their free moment at the world cup opener the teenagers won a contest against boys and girls from all over...
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president has warned is a rein in counterpart has on the rouhani risks provoking severe consequences for his country as the two trade threats and after a five hour standoff the kurdish security forces have killed three suspect that isis fighters to the governor's building. the syrian government has condemned israel's evacuation of white helmets rescue workers as a criminal smuggling operation the evacuation had the backing of the united nations u.s. and britain and its all four hundred twenty two members of the organization ferried overnight through the usually occupied golan heights and into jordan the government has repeatedly accused the white helmets of being a front group for rebel fighters meanwhile the syrian government and its our live russia have stepped up their offensive against controlled areas in the south western area people in northern israel have reported been hearing sirens. we've been witnessing an intense air campaign throughout the day also heavy shelling on this area behind us which is essentially the only opposition held area left in southwestern syria it's cont
president has warned is a rein in counterpart has on the rouhani risks provoking severe consequences for his country as the two trade threats and after a five hour standoff the kurdish security forces have killed three suspect that isis fighters to the governor's building. the syrian government has condemned israel's evacuation of white helmets rescue workers as a criminal smuggling operation the evacuation had the backing of the united nations u.s. and britain and its all four hundred twenty...
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she has been so impressive so far and has not dropped a set. with the last of the seeds, karolina pliskova, knocked out, the top ten, williams is favourite to win her 24th grand slam title. camila giorgi of italy is a opponent today. serena says she is working hard on and off the court. it is cool, you can be a itiuiti the court. it is cool, you can be a mum and still play tennis and be great and be in the quarterfinals at wimbledon. you can be a working mum. that is what you choose. stay at home mums is a full—time job, kids are so home mums is a full—time job, kids are so hard! either way, women are empowering each other. absolutely. roger federer is through to the quarterfinals without dropping a set and he is the favourite again and continues to show exactly why that is the case. he dispatched adrian mannarino in ominous fashion and if he lives the trophy on sunday, he will equal the record of martina navratilova of nine wimbledon titles. but remember who is on the other side, world than the one rafael nadal who is into the quarterfinals fo
she has been so impressive so far and has not dropped a set. with the last of the seeds, karolina pliskova, knocked out, the top ten, williams is favourite to win her 24th grand slam title. camila giorgi of italy is a opponent today. serena says she is working hard on and off the court. it is cool, you can be a itiuiti the court. it is cool, you can be a mum and still play tennis and be great and be in the quarterfinals at wimbledon. you can be a working mum. that is what you choose. stay at...
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but since then there has been a wave of public support. crowd funding page has been opened. and another journalist resigned from the paper in protest. >> i'm not sure film' reading this right, but we're going to gypt with a strange story of impersonation. >> yes, two imposstors were found out thanks to a visitor at the cairo zoo who noticed that paint was dripping off one of the zebras. upon closer inspection, it turns out the zebra was a donkey on which stripes had been painted by the zoo managers. experts promptly confirmed this online saying the snout of the zebra is black and ears much shorter. but the stoo's director didn't give in and in an interview he maintained and insisted that this was, in fact a. zebra. >> ok. finally, some advice on where to watch tonight's extraordinary lunar eclipse. >> the blood moon as it's called will last nearly two hours which is the longest one this century. so we'll have plenty of time to catch it and watch it. but unfortunately this also means that it will be smaller and dimmer than full moons -- lunar eclipses usually are. prime locat
but since then there has been a wave of public support. crowd funding page has been opened. and another journalist resigned from the paper in protest. >> i'm not sure film' reading this right, but we're going to gypt with a strange story of impersonation. >> yes, two imposstors were found out thanks to a visitor at the cairo zoo who noticed that paint was dripping off one of the zebras. upon closer inspection, it turns out the zebra was a donkey on which stripes had been painted by...
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women's boxing has long set women's boxing has long set in women's boxing has long set in the shower,mands of girls who want to get fitter through boxing exercises but on the to be in the minority. boys have got a lot more power so it is easier to get someone that he. is better because boys went the sweating around you. you think they will and they don't. it is confidence, it is a canned do at issued. 0ne confidence, it is a canned do at issued. one of the mental obstacles are the boys in the gym. take that out of the way and you are one step closer to overcoming your main fear of getting in the gym. the coaches here want to spread the word girls can nowjoin here want to spread the word girls can now join clubs here want to spread the word girls can nowjoin clubs across the country and is it is not the male dominated world it used to be. the main problem has been girls they wa nt to main problem has been girls they want to go in twos and threes in a male dominatedjim. —— gym. they are trying to meet increasing demand, a survey showed that net over half the people taking part in boxing
women's boxing has long set women's boxing has long set in women's boxing has long set in the shower,mands of girls who want to get fitter through boxing exercises but on the to be in the minority. boys have got a lot more power so it is easier to get someone that he. is better because boys went the sweating around you. you think they will and they don't. it is confidence, it is a canned do at issued. 0ne confidence, it is a canned do at issued. one of the mental obstacles are the boys in the...
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european union has 500 million consumers in japan has 126 european union has 500 million consumers injapanpan is the second—biggest economy in the world -- third second—biggest economy in the world —— third biggest. it is certainly significant. of course, it is not a big deal as if the united states and europe did it also, there is a political message being sent by japan in europe in this agreement, to the united states, to say, look, we will push ahead with free trade regardless of what president trump and his administration are doing in the opposite direction. certainly forjapan, it lost the opposite direction. certainly for japan, it lost the the opposite direction. certainly forjapan, it lost the us from the trans—pacific forjapan, it lost the us from the tra ns—pacific partnership two forjapan, it lost the us from the trans—pacific partnership two years ago, or1.5 years trans—pacific partnership two years ago, or 1.5 years ago, when president trump pulled out so this is the consolation prize forjapan but you know, a decent one. and interesting, for the eu and japan to doa interesting,
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they brexit secretary has resigned, the foreign secretary has resigned. boris johnson's resignation foreign secretary has resigned. borisjohnson‘s resignation letter says of the brexited dream is dying, and the prime minister's plans will give the uk the status of a colony. this is a brexit that did in our national interest. it will deliver on the democratic decision of the british people. it is about brexit dealfor britain, british people. it is about brexit deal for britain, and british people. it is about brexit dealfor britain, and i commend this statement to the house. we have just had thatjeremy hunt has been appointed as foreign secretary. we will bring you up to date on the uk government think that russia is responsible as a moderate enquiry begins after the death of a woman who was exposed to novichok. eight of the thai boys are about safely from the cave. we will have more details. plus, we look through president trump's options ahead of the election of the supreme justice. you can argue the british government is in disarray, and tore at that tr
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i think european union obviously has special has been we do hope that that head arrives in time to make a difference george again cocoa policy thank you very much for that update from athens. they've now been updated with some other stories making news around the world several people are seriously injured after the rockets were fired at of qana stance capital kabul no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it comes just two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up near kabul samples killing at least twenty three people that attack was claimed by the support islamic state. analysts in the u.s. north korea has begun taking down key facilities at a missile test site these satellite images reportedly show dismantling underway at the saw his satellite launch station north korean leader kim jong un had promised to dismantle the site at a summit with u.s. president donald trump in june. japanese officials in unprecedented heatwave has killed at least sixty five people in just one week more than twenty thousand have been hospitalized with heat related illnesses in the same period
i think european union obviously has special has been we do hope that that head arrives in time to make a difference george again cocoa policy thank you very much for that update from athens. they've now been updated with some other stories making news around the world several people are seriously injured after the rockets were fired at of qana stance capital kabul no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it comes just two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up near kabul...
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theresa may has stayed as long as she has, because she has produced a compromise that looked quite reasonabletext, a compromise within her party. but it is full of her red lines which are, themselves, contradictory and which europe cannot agree too, will not agree to. and it hasjust been killed. by the cult. but it was going to die anyway. there was no way that europe could accept it. it is the argument that the brexiteers achieved a victory on monday in this tight vote and changed the chequers deal, did they change the deal? yes, they did. it is effectively dead, as a plan. it was supposed to be a plan which would unite the conservative party, they could go back to michel barnier in brussels, make a few more concessions and get towards a deal. essentially what parliament has done, the brexiteers have done in parliament, and this is why may is in such a difficult situation, i am sure we will come onto it, it puts the eu in a catastrophically difficult position, and she now has zero room for manoeuvre. she can make no more concessions. andrea leadsom said this week, that is it, that is the bot
theresa may has stayed as long as she has, because she has produced a compromise that looked quite reasonabletext, a compromise within her party. but it is full of her red lines which are, themselves, contradictory and which europe cannot agree too, will not agree to. and it hasjust been killed. by the cult. but it was going to die anyway. there was no way that europe could accept it. it is the argument that the brexiteers achieved a victory on monday in this tight vote and changed the chequers...
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currently has no functioning government right now now that law has stepped down all of his ministers go with him so what happens next it will be the president as well as the two heads of the parliament that will decide who the next prime minister will be. left parliament quickly after stepping down without taking questions the country now hoping the political chaos of the last week also goes with him. to port au prince. head on fears that many nigerians will go hungry as floods wash away crops and farmland. in the really good old alberto safe for free from a scene in nicaragua but there's no end in sight to months of unrest. hello once again we'll take a look at weather conditions across asia and in northeastern areas see this area of cloud just moving across northern parts of china thus being responsible for some really heavy rain here the last twenty four hours i think it's like to be dry in the forecast in fact as you move across towards japan is looking fine here across much of the country move very hot and humid temps in the mid thirty's for many fine conditions across the korea
currently has no functioning government right now now that law has stepped down all of his ministers go with him so what happens next it will be the president as well as the two heads of the parliament that will decide who the next prime minister will be. left parliament quickly after stepping down without taking questions the country now hoping the political chaos of the last week also goes with him. to port au prince. head on fears that many nigerians will go hungry as floods wash away crops...
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our correspondent mark lowen has visited the town of mati, and has been speaking to residents there,families of those who died. they had hope, until now. but the family of 88—year—old angeliki giannopoulo have just heard the worst. that she was the 80th person killed by the wildfires. her charred remains were discovered in her home. so unrecognisable was she, only her dna identified her. for her son, nicos, a mix of shock and rage. fortunately, i didn't find her by myself because i couldn't face the view. the body is totally burned. when the pain will calm down, i will prosecute to all levels everybody that is responsible for this catastrophe. i will not stop until i will die. it's still not known how the spark was lit, but the gale force winds meant the flames galloped down the mountains. dozens are missing and almost 200 were injured. like susan stephos from britain, burnt by the fire as she ran from her home. it is hard to find words for such a tragedy. when i was in the house and the fire was going over, i thought, "i'm not going to make it. "this is the end". but... prayers were
our correspondent mark lowen has visited the town of mati, and has been speaking to residents there,families of those who died. they had hope, until now. but the family of 88—year—old angeliki giannopoulo have just heard the worst. that she was the 80th person killed by the wildfires. her charred remains were discovered in her home. so unrecognisable was she, only her dna identified her. for her son, nicos, a mix of shock and rage. fortunately, i didn't find her by myself because i couldn't...
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i think there has been after brexit.re has been a frustration on the part of many pro—brexit people that she has not really risen to that challenge since the general election. the chequers agreement clearly raising hackles in the brexiteer wing of the tory party. but the remainers believe the chequers deal is dead because of the amendments we saw yesterday. it seems like there is everything to play for in the last few days of the parliamentary session. incidentally, there are plans to bring forward the parliamentary recess, the day the parliamentary recess, the day the parliament breaks up for summer, to this thursday, leaving just a couple of days parliamentary business to 90, of days parliamentary business to go, instead of being next tuesday as originally scheduled. that has also provoked angerfrom originally scheduled. that has also provoked anger from right across the house, with mps set to vote against that when a cosy for them tomorrow. any votes to do with the trade deal, we will bring you them later. the officia
i think there has been after brexit.re has been a frustration on the part of many pro—brexit people that she has not really risen to that challenge since the general election. the chequers agreement clearly raising hackles in the brexiteer wing of the tory party. but the remainers believe the chequers deal is dead because of the amendments we saw yesterday. it seems like there is everything to play for in the last few days of the parliamentary session. incidentally, there are plans to bring...
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>> i think he has. he has been top on russia and taking action. >> why wasn't he critical of putin's actions? they had a number of conversations. he addressed him yesterday. as ancident sees this opportunity as he has said to work with russia. he reckoned rises the fact that areof the nuclear weapons under the direction of the u.s. and russia. is good to get along with a person who controls that. stables to create a more world we cannot do that if cannot get along with russia in some capacity. we have called him out, we have been tough. a different passion then what has been done. y than the past. but to say he has not been top is not true. i'm going to keep going. described trade with china. that is only true if we are able to strike a better deal. tell us what the status is. why the treasury secretary is not meeting one-on-one read what it would take from the chinese, the u.s., to restart this. negotiate going to with you guys. we are continuing to have conversations with china, looking for ways for a
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you know felt many times he has that has. been sort of he's been criticized almost by many people in society for feeling like he says he has two hearts of german heart and also a turkish heart all right giving us the very latest in this who would have known football's scandal can we call it that will thank you very much for. this. switching gears now to israel where the israeli military has evacuated over four hundred syrian white helmets and their families to safety in jordan video from the israel defense forces shows buses ferrying them overnight across the border western powers who support the volunteer rescue group formerly known as syria civil defense requested israel's assistance once the group's members were deemed to be in mortal danger but hundreds more are still trapped. i'm now joined by news correspondent who is following the situation in syria from beirut thank you for joining us so the israeli military rescued these so-called white helmets and their families as part of an international plan but why exactly did t
you know felt many times he has that has. been sort of he's been criticized almost by many people in society for feeling like he says he has two hearts of german heart and also a turkish heart all right giving us the very latest in this who would have known football's scandal can we call it that will thank you very much for. this. switching gears now to israel where the israeli military has evacuated over four hundred syrian white helmets and their families to safety in jordan video from the...
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it looks like it has regressed because of the absolute control that the military has over the selectionrocess. you would be aware that every publication international and political parties in pakistani are rolling out the political engineering that has been long going. and tilted towards him run calm, who is seen as a support of the military. and the political engineering that we all talk about has been ongoing for a long time. it is not just over the has been ongoing for a long time. it is notjust over the last few months, it's just that the events of the past few months have become extremely visible. it was very clear at the end of 2016 in the beginning of 2017 at former prime minister sharif‘s party would sweep the elections and since then, efforts have been ongoing. very recently, over the past few months, candidates have been threatened to join, over the past few months, candidates have been threatened tojoin, or at least contest is independence. and this party has been a special favourite of the course which brought a case after case, either co nte m pt of brought a case after cas
it looks like it has regressed because of the absolute control that the military has over the selectionrocess. you would be aware that every publication international and political parties in pakistani are rolling out the political engineering that has been long going. and tilted towards him run calm, who is seen as a support of the military. and the political engineering that we all talk about has been ongoing for a long time. it is not just over the has been ongoing for a long time. it is...
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many think she has not been tough enough. and so has somebody else.e thought it was a little bit tough. what was this tough suggestion? he told me i should sue the eu. not go into negotiations. we are going into negotiations. we are going into negotiations with them. but more seriously for the prime minister, a new plan has not gone down well with many of her backbenchers. this week, brexiteers were pulling one way and others the other. some people say they want to vote in the trade bill to keep us in the customs union but thatis to keep us in the customs union but that is not acceptable and it is not what the british people voted for. 0thers saying we should not have built at and that would be damaging to our no deal preparation. the prize is delivering leaving the european union. some want to vote down the brexit legislation and tidy and are determined to give it a radical overhaul. brexit is enormously positive and a huge opportunity and i'm afraid the prime minister does not see that and that is why she is a remainer that has remained a remainer.
many think she has not been tough enough. and so has somebody else.e thought it was a little bit tough. what was this tough suggestion? he told me i should sue the eu. not go into negotiations. we are going into negotiations. we are going into negotiations with them. but more seriously for the prime minister, a new plan has not gone down well with many of her backbenchers. this week, brexiteers were pulling one way and others the other. some people say they want to vote in the trade bill to...
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it has. actually, i didn't say nothing has. actually, i didn't say nothing has changed.reement from chequers allows the situation to continue with uk getting more inward investment over the last 30 yea rs, inward investment over the last 30 years, with both parties, then we could have anticipated, and that is good news for the future of the engineering industry as well as all those other jobs engineering industry as well as all those otherjobs that are reliant on those otherjobs that are reliant on those industries? we have seen good figures for direct investment into the uk, supporting jobs in the uk, and that will continue in the future, and i believe that the plan which i have set out with its clear momentum for frictionless trade with the european union while giving us the european union while giving us the freedom to strike trade deals around the world will be one that is welcomed by businesses and investors and we will see more investment and morejobs in the uk. and we will see more investment and more jobs in the uk. among the matters agreed in the chequers commun
it has. actually, i didn't say nothing has. actually, i didn't say nothing has changed.reement from chequers allows the situation to continue with uk getting more inward investment over the last 30 yea rs, inward investment over the last 30 years, with both parties, then we could have anticipated, and that is good news for the future of the engineering industry as well as all those other jobs engineering industry as well as all those otherjobs that are reliant on those otherjobs that are...
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other options and it also has it has allies within opec many of the opec countries are happy with the high oil prices they don't want the prices to come down and let's remember the impact of the loyal price period on some of these opec countries venezuela went spiraling into into political and economic turmoil nigeria doesn't want lower oil prices neither do any of these opec countries it means more profits more revenues to deal with the domestic issues also just look at the e.u. dynamic now the e.u. sees that trump has imposed tariffs on them they're happy to see trump suffering from the pinch to his own domestic economy caused by the high oil prices let's remember that trump is going to be facing midterm elections and as a result of the high oil prices petrol prices are going up in certain areas of his key electorate in those midwestern areas that's why he's particularly keen on bringing the oil prices down even for saudi arabia and the u.a.e. the two countries who are really pushing the trump agenda to tried to bring the oil price down a bit slower the only reason. doing so is beca
other options and it also has it has allies within opec many of the opec countries are happy with the high oil prices they don't want the prices to come down and let's remember the impact of the loyal price period on some of these opec countries venezuela went spiraling into into political and economic turmoil nigeria doesn't want lower oil prices neither do any of these opec countries it means more profits more revenues to deal with the domestic issues also just look at the e.u. dynamic now...
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president has reaffirmed. his commitment to nato at the end of a two day summit he also posted a finding of winning increases in the spending from his nato allies trump has now arrived in britain and in a landmark judgement a german ports has ruled that facebook must grant grieving parents access to the embassies daughters account the couple hope it will give them clues to the cause of their fifteen year old daughter's death. thanks so much for watching we'll be back at the top of the hour. moving. on the. move. you need good shape. when your skin is red steely and interest. in stretching only makes things worse. it may be chronic right it's one of the causes and what treatments help. you choose the next. more intriguing international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week can only have two dishes in the nato allies been on more open display than in this year's summit in brussels and could focus a fire from president trying to defeat one of the strongest military alliances in the street. jo
president has reaffirmed. his commitment to nato at the end of a two day summit he also posted a finding of winning increases in the spending from his nato allies trump has now arrived in britain and in a landmark judgement a german ports has ruled that facebook must grant grieving parents access to the embassies daughters account the couple hope it will give them clues to the cause of their fifteen year old daughter's death. thanks so much for watching we'll be back at the top of the hour....
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president clinton has bombed civilian areas, he has supported the assad regime using poisonous gas on according to former supreme allied commander in europe he has weaponised these refugees to destabilise parts of europe. when you take into account what germany is doing plus being a base for our forces to deploy from there, they do quite a bit. i think they need to do more and the president is right to insist they do more but i do not agree with the optics and how you publicly browbeat someone so you can tell you a base that come you have been tough. and tell president putin, singled a tough guy i am. it has been a day of extraordinary images coming out of brussels for the words of the president about breakfast meeting, meant to be a performer photograph of them getting together and then he harangued germany and nato with the secretary general sitting there but through the course of the date is seeming to be out of step, visually as much as anything else, with his nato allies. if you are a student body as you know i am, this was fascinating. there is billy no mates at the back of the
president clinton has bombed civilian areas, he has supported the assad regime using poisonous gas on according to former supreme allied commander in europe he has weaponised these refugees to destabilise parts of europe. when you take into account what germany is doing plus being a base for our forces to deploy from there, they do quite a bit. i think they need to do more and the president is right to insist they do more but i do not agree with the optics and how you publicly browbeat someone...