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—— could have more people inside parliament — — could have have more people inside parliament —— couldhe conservatives, and andrew schier had been making it in the last week, would ultimately justin trudeau have the moral authority to lead? cheering macro. the sharing you can hear behind me as they put up a picture ofjustin trudeau on the screen shows they believe he has the moral authority. it is early in the evening. these results have to be confirmed. but, ultimately, if they have more seats than the conservatives they can form a minority government or they can look for a coalition with some other smaller parties. and for them, tonight, that does look like a victory even if they have lost a considerable number of these inside parliament. well, indeed, yes. it is interesting your choice of words. because, of course, the tears come with a sense of relief. because right down to the wire there were polls predicting that the conservatives could actually win more seats than the liberals this time. even though the liberals don't seem set to win a majority, even those projections, and they
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but as they talk about those inside parliament those fellow citizens were outside protesting proposed new laws critics say the planned legislation could water down the fight against corruption and restrict personal freedoms. a violent pushback against the establishment. this is the response on the streets of jakarta from tens of thousands of young indonesians to the proposed reforms reforms that could curb the fight against corruption make it a crime to insult the president toughen the country's blasphemy law and outlaw premarital sex. there are concerns met with tear gas and handcuffs here at least 600 arrests were made on monday and sense last week 2 students have died and hundreds more were injured in protests across the country . on tuesday to take security as parliament got down to business. 575 new members were sworn in now under pressure to revisit the controversial legislation. president yoko we don't know had urged lawmakers to delay a vote earlier this month the reformed minded leader knows full well the risk of ignoring public opinion. these are the biggest demonstrations i
but as they talk about those inside parliament those fellow citizens were outside protesting proposed new laws critics say the planned legislation could water down the fight against corruption and restrict personal freedoms. a violent pushback against the establishment. this is the response on the streets of jakarta from tens of thousands of young indonesians to the proposed reforms reforms that could curb the fight against corruption make it a crime to insult the president toughen the...
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and as faras seats that matter inside parliament and as far as i am concerned, by having the most seatsto people here, they will tell you time and time again that this has been a tough election. it has been a tough election particularly forjustin trudeau in which his own past and political policies have been under severe scrutiny and he has found it very tough on the liberal party will say that they have felt it has been a nasty and dirty election but they have managed to come out on top and thatis have managed to come out on top and that is something they are very relieved about. when you hear those cheers and those chance of four more yea rs, let cheers and those chance of four more years, let me assure you, it is as much relief as it is a celebration. and in quebec, there is another result which matters, the lock quebec has made a resurgence. i know you are not at their party headquarters but they must be pleased with their results? you have no idea. if you take a look at the bloc, they are really concerned about the province and today's other policies they push. they were wiped out
and as faras seats that matter inside parliament and as far as i am concerned, by having the most seatsto people here, they will tell you time and time again that this has been a tough election. it has been a tough election particularly forjustin trudeau in which his own past and political policies have been under severe scrutiny and he has found it very tough on the liberal party will say that they have felt it has been a nasty and dirty election but they have managed to come out on top and...
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and ecclesia sit inside parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political groups to follow now footsteps to have these reforms made. colombia is holding its 1st local elections since a peace deal was made with the fog rebels 3 years ago now despite that election is again on the rise after having dropped to an all time low 7 candidates have been killed and dozens threatened in the lead up to the vote on sunday elections are seen as a referendum on the government of even dukie is one year into his presidency their diversity of indian forces entering kashmir in 1947 is being observed across the border in pakistan there is being marked as part of anti-government protests billed as a long march demonstrators are marching from the southern city of karachi to the capital islamabad they're demanding the resignation of the prime minister and run can't who's accused of financial mismanagement and failing to raise living standards come a higher has the latest from karachi don't love the brothers from the upper left don't party are gathering. mine. those are going to b
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declares the sit inside parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocs to follow no footsteps to have these reforms made. here's a little of the reaction we've been getting from those who are part of the iraqi protest movement i don't have an i pad on their couches and they're shooting us what they think we are chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government national room with always to me what can i say the protesters are peaceful this is gritty forces are the one who are attacking us the one who are shooting at us the ones who keep hurting us see here for 5 minutes and you'll see for yourself is ready for no reason. also the latest fighting in northern syria has killed 15 people including kurdish and turkish backed forces syria's observatory for human rights as the casualties happened in the disputed border town of ras al-ain turkey's president has vowed to clear all kurdish forces from a so-called safe zone near the border if they do not leave voluntarily in the news the head chill is th
declares the sit inside parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocs to follow no footsteps to have these reforms made. here's a little of the reaction we've been getting from those who are part of the iraqi protest movement i don't have an i pad on their couches and they're shooting us what they think we are chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government national room with always to me...
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were more than a few obstacles on the road to breaks it and plenty of hostility outside and inside parliament. with a new parliament here sooner had he agreed to delete a bragg's than he was at the dispatch box pushing for a snap election rather to get our done by december 12th and then go to the people despite his pleas he couldn't muster anywhere near enough support because the majority required has not been reached for not have it for the opposition an election is a gamble he would rather not take. thank you mr speaker. the reason i am so cautious is quite simply i journal trust the prime minister he said unconvinced and undetailed johnson says he'll make a fresh attend on tuesday. because because this house carol any longer keep the country hostage millions of families and businesses cannot plan for the future as night fell it was a future that looted likely to involve a ballot box with hints that smaller opposition parties may be ready to back johnson's call in just hours the united kingdom could well be in campaign mode no s. no buts. the world jewish congress has on a german chancellor
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is no change in the law just yet inside parliament british prime minister boris johnson appeared unruffled by a major blow to his brakes a strategy. which the house to know that i'm not wanted or dismayed by this particular result but now he has to write to the e.u. to request a delay something he's vowed not to do so i will not negotiate a dilemma with the e.u. . i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last 88 days that i've served as prime minister but further they would be bad for this country was. bad for democracy the majority of lawmakers voted to withhold approval of johnson's deal until the legislation that actually implements his deal is passed into law legal experts say johnson must now seek an extension from the e.u. to create more time for voting on the details of a withdrawal agreement the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy corbin said johnson would be in contempt of the law if he refused to die as a historic day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a
is no change in the law just yet inside parliament british prime minister boris johnson appeared unruffled by a major blow to his brakes a strategy. which the house to know that i'm not wanted or dismayed by this particular result but now he has to write to the e.u. to request a delay something he's vowed not to do so i will not negotiate a dilemma with the e.u. . i am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in...
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declares the sit inside parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocs to follow no footsteps to have these reforms made and here is some of the reaction we've been getting from those part of the protest movement i didn't have an i pad on their couches in the shooting us what they think chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government of national womb with the holy see me what can i see the protesters are peaceful this is gritty forces are the one who are attacking us the one who are shooting at us the ones who keep hurting us see here for 5 minutes and you'll see for yourself is ready for no reason. in the news ahead here on al-jazeera how this motorbike could be a solution to traffic congestion and kenya's capital that and the headlines in amman. we've got the usual scattering of showers across southeast asia most of them are still to the north of the equator but a few of them now sliding down into indonesia so we have got some rather wet weather across a good part of borneo well the proce
declares the sit inside parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocs to follow no footsteps to have these reforms made and here is some of the reaction we've been getting from those part of the protest movement i didn't have an i pad on their couches in the shooting us what they think chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government of national womb with the holy see me what can i see the...
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politicians have stped hong kong's chief executive for making her annual address protesting inside parliament. the heckling c mearie lam had to abandon her speech and instead deliver it by video link. john sudworth reports john: she planned to draw a line under mont of protests and division on the streets. inthead, carrie lam was met more of it in hong kong's parliament. with oppositio mps, some wearing masks of the chinese president xi jinping, telling for he down to she gave up on her speech. it was delivereddenstead in a recording. help more hong kongers get on hong kong's parliament has not met since it was stormed by protesters in july. months of violent demonstrations have followed over fears that hong kong'sedon f are being eroded under chinese rule. how can you hope to heal divisions in this society if your policy address contains nothing to address the issue driving e protest this could not address or asve the probms in society flected in the social unrest. john rowland with no- john:no with polical solution in s, the violence has been intensified. the threat of chinese military inte
politicians have stped hong kong's chief executive for making her annual address protesting inside parliament. the heckling c mearie lam had to abandon her speech and instead deliver it by video link. john sudworth reports john: she planned to draw a line under mont of protests and division on the streets. inthead, carrie lam was met more of it in hong kong's parliament. with oppositio mps, some wearing masks of the chinese president xi jinping, telling for he down to she gave up on her speech....
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today, boris johnson described the abuse as vile, with further condemnation inside parliament.o the uefa president that again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. the rise of racism in football is being felt across europe. before the game, england players warned that this could happen. but maybe this generation, refusing to be victims, will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. brexit talks with the eu are reaching a crucial stage — and while downing st remains cautious, there has been increasing speculation that a deal between the two sides may be imminent. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier said details must be agreed by the end of today — with the deadline looming of the eu summit in brussels in two days‘ time. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. a tired rub of the eyes — how much longer? while the politicians are still turning up, there is a chance of a deal. the talks are ongoing, we need to give them space to proceed, but detailed conversations are under way on the deal is still possib
today, boris johnson described the abuse as vile, with further condemnation inside parliament.o the uefa president that again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. the rise of racism in football is being felt across europe. before the game, england players warned that this could happen. but maybe this generation, refusing to be victims, will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. brexit talks with the eu are reaching a...
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today, borisjohnson described the abuse as vile, with further condemnation inside parliament.he uefa president that again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. the rise of racism in football is being felt across europe. before the game, england players warned that this could happen. but maybe this generation, refusing to be victims, will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. 0ur correspondent daniel sandford is in bulgaria this evening. how much are the authorities there at fault? well, i think the bulgarian football authority tonight are in a state of shock. clearly, the head of the bulgarian association, the famous ex goalkeeper borislav mihaylov, if he had known what the consequences were of what happened last night, that he would effectively lose his job, of what happened last night, that he would effectively lose hisjob, they would effectively lose hisjob, they would have done more about it. this was clearly a major miscalculation. they either thought that these fans wouldn't turn up, the fans that wer
today, borisjohnson described the abuse as vile, with further condemnation inside parliament.he uefa president that again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. the rise of racism in football is being felt across europe. before the game, england players warned that this could happen. but maybe this generation, refusing to be victims, will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. 0ur correspondent daniel sandford is in bulgaria...
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referendum happening at the same time outside parliament, and then there is going to be this session inside parliamentid, mps are going to be asked possibly to vote on a 500 page withdrawal agreement with barely enough time. i mean, if you are talking about the time that students have to revise their set texts, they will get more time than mps are given to read 500 pages and then vote on it. reading the set text the night before? i can't imagine! let's have a look at how the metro has dealt with it. summit's got to give. they have gone for a planning approach. this will require compromise —— punning approach. not everyone can have the porridge at the temperature they wa nt porridge at the temperature they want it. yes, i love that it has this line boris johnson want it. yes, i love that it has this line borisjohnson use last night when it talks about the hilary step on mount everest. it is one of the hardest places to climb —— hillary step. but as i understand it, the hillary step has perhaps disintegrated. there has been an earthquake. there are a lot of interesting metaphors going on with regards to
referendum happening at the same time outside parliament, and then there is going to be this session inside parliamentid, mps are going to be asked possibly to vote on a 500 page withdrawal agreement with barely enough time. i mean, if you are talking about the time that students have to revise their set texts, they will get more time than mps are given to read 500 pages and then vote on it. reading the set text the night before? i can't imagine! let's have a look at how the metro has dealt...
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here, boris johnson described the abuse as vile, and further condemnation inside parliament.ing today to the u efa parliament. i'm writing today to the uefa president, but again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. from bulgaria to england, racism is not one country's problem, but before the match, players warned this could happen. maybe this generation of england footballers refusing to be victims will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. there's been praise for the way england players and their manager handled themselves on and off the pitch. but what do young players make of what they saw last night? our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been speaking to youngsters at star player raheem sterling's former secondary school in west london. here's the poster boy of his former school in north—west london, and just a few weeks ago, raheem sterling a visit. knowing that he came to this very school and turned out to be one of the best players in the world, it's inspiring. how raheem conducted
here, boris johnson described the abuse as vile, and further condemnation inside parliament.ing today to the u efa parliament. i'm writing today to the uefa president, but again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. from bulgaria to england, racism is not one country's problem, but before the match, players warned this could happen. maybe this generation of england footballers refusing to be victims will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed...
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because it is what johnson wants to do is to get the drive the whole thing through discussion inside parliamentin just 3 days by the end of thursday night that's what m.p.'s are so worried about that's the vote that they might lose face on that then he think downing through the probably take a little tiny bit of extension which to your opinion would grant them just to dot the i's and cross the t's and get and get it through but then your opinion would run to longer extension i think they were under the terms of the law has already been passed if there were to be a general election i think there's every chance by then it's a night so in the coming days of that could easily happen ok lawrence we'll talk to you later thank you. now a centuries old ceremonies taking place in japan as emperor another hito ascended to the throne representatives from $180.00 countries attended ceremony in tokyo charlotte bellis has the story. this is the highlight of a series of ancient rituals that see japanese emperor never he took a seam to the throne he took over from his father who abdicated in may and the ceremo
because it is what johnson wants to do is to get the drive the whole thing through discussion inside parliamentin just 3 days by the end of thursday night that's what m.p.'s are so worried about that's the vote that they might lose face on that then he think downing through the probably take a little tiny bit of extension which to your opinion would grant them just to dot the i's and cross the t's and get and get it through but then your opinion would run to longer extension i think they were...
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the unknown therefore the siren parliamentary bloc announces that it will go into opposition inside parliament declares the sit in and sign parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocks to follow now footsteps to have these reforms made. i would listen now to some of the reaction we've got from those who have been part of this protest movement i didn't i when i bought them on their couches in the shooting us what they think we are chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government national room with always to me what can i say the protesters are peaceful this is already forces are the one who are attacking us and one who are shooting at us the ones who keep hard in us see here for 5 minutes and you'll see for yourself is ready for no reason. let's look at lebanon now where people stayed out late into the night on saturday in the 10th day about anti-government demonstrations their protest as a frustrated over corruption and a worsening economic crisis they are urging a civil disobedience campai
the unknown therefore the siren parliamentary bloc announces that it will go into opposition inside parliament declares the sit in and sign parliament until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political blocks to follow now footsteps to have these reforms made. i would listen now to some of the reaction we've got from those who have been part of this protest movement i didn't i when i bought them on their couches in the shooting us what they think we are chickens they're...
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what boris might be doing is persuade them to a longer extension or short one to tweak numbers inside parliamentt a great look going into votes saturday back in westminster. >> willem marx every twist and turn the next couple days which is crucial to all of the process seema mody joins us with more on what brexit headlines mean for today's movers in europe, markets set to close in a few moments. >> the big headline, british prime minister boris johnson announcing agreement was reached between the uk and eu. stocks had come off highs in the last 20 minutes. you can see france and spain lower on the day the big beneficiaries of a possible brexit deal comes down to banks they have significantly underperformed, european peers over the past ideas a deal would improve investing environment, risk appetite, m and a which has come down in the last three years because of brexit uncertainty. lloyds banking, royal bank of scotland, some of those to watch in the uk. the pound down today, but up 4% so far in the month of october so that could be a boone for some domestic names in the uk. look at some retailer
what boris might be doing is persuade them to a longer extension or short one to tweak numbers inside parliamentt a great look going into votes saturday back in westminster. >> willem marx every twist and turn the next couple days which is crucial to all of the process seema mody joins us with more on what brexit headlines mean for today's movers in europe, markets set to close in a few moments. >> the big headline, british prime minister boris johnson announcing agreement was...
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here, boris johnson described the abuse as "vile", and further condemnation inside parliament.ay to the uefa president, but again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. from bulgaria to england, racism is not one country's problem, but before the match, players warned this could happen. maybe this generation of england footballers refusing to be victims will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. let's get the view from bulgaria, petar karaboev is the chief editor at the bulgarian newspaper dnevnik. he joins us from sofia. thanks very much for being with us. hello, good evening. what happened last night, many people expected. many players said they heard monkey cha nts many players said they heard monkey chants in the tunnel, we know there have been problems concerning racism in the stadium for far too long. does the bulgarian fa football union understand that it has a problem in its sport? first of all, it depends on what the society understands of when we speak about racism in the country. for bulgarians, th
here, boris johnson described the abuse as "vile", and further condemnation inside parliament.ay to the uefa president, but again, the consequences of failing to tackle this issue will be severe. from bulgaria to england, racism is not one country's problem, but before the match, players warned this could happen. maybe this generation of england footballers refusing to be victims will be the ones to finally force authorities to end this shame. ed thomas, bbc news. let's get the view...
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another of these protests to demand a 2nd referendum they were hoping that then message would be inside parliament by the m.p.'s who are voting on whether or not to accept boris johnson's deal well they didn't get quite what they were paying for which was the m.p.c. say no to barnstorm this deal but they did get the letter when amendments and when that was there was a huge share that went out here even though the people here knows that that doesn't stop brecht's it is just a delay but what it does is give them more time and they hope for more time even if it is just another 3 months or so gives them a slightly better chance they know it's a slim one but a slim chance to get their 2nd referendum they hope that if the 100 hostages again that's when corazon can still 'd no deal for remaining in the european union but this time the people would choose to remain. in other news say 3rd day of protests growing in size in the lebanese capital to demand what demonstrates a calling a revolution the prime minister cited how the eddie who's accused rival groups in the government of blocking his reforms has gi
another of these protests to demand a 2nd referendum they were hoping that then message would be inside parliament by the m.p.'s who are voting on whether or not to accept boris johnson's deal well they didn't get quite what they were paying for which was the m.p.c. say no to barnstorm this deal but they did get the letter when amendments and when that was there was a huge share that went out here even though the people here knows that that doesn't stop brecht's it is just a delay but what it...
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inside indonesia's parliament the swearing in of $575.00 members taking an oath to uphold the country's laws and democracy. but outside tension is palpable parliament has come under fire for rushing through several controversial bills before the end of the legislative term what initially started as a student protest turned into a wider movement of civil society groups trying to protect their rights thousands of taking to the streets over the past week calling for a revised anti-corruption law to be repealed critics say it weakens the power of the corruption eradication commission and only benefits the elite and corrupt officials one of. the freedom of indonesia we cannot express ourselves we are really i guess in some cases demonstrations turned violent protesters threw rocks petrol bombs and lit firecrackers around 26000 security personnel responded with tear gas to disperse crowds on monday. mass protests led to president joke of a daughter delaying the passing of some bills 5 full be up for discussion in the new parliamentary term but the most controversial a pending criminal code wh
inside indonesia's parliament the swearing in of $575.00 members taking an oath to uphold the country's laws and democracy. but outside tension is palpable parliament has come under fire for rushing through several controversial bills before the end of the legislative term what initially started as a student protest turned into a wider movement of civil society groups trying to protect their rights thousands of taking to the streets over the past week calling for a revised anti-corruption law...
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popularly known increased his margin a victory over his rival as the inauguration was happening inside the parliament building his supporters were celebrating outside and you know i'm sure a lot jerkily because he is the perfect leader for us he is the president of the people but only has so much responsibility we have to appreciate what he has done for the scanty plans for a larger rally by his followers were scrapped because of security concerns police arrested what they say was a group of suspected suicide bombers in the run up to the ceremony thousands of security personnel were on duty in the capital. despite remaining relatively popular recent weeks have been marred by violent protests. they were provoked by new laws including limiting the powers of indonesia's anti corruption body in a country where corruption is regarded as an demick as well as limits on personal freedoms critics accuse jacoby of siding with indonesia's elite at the expense of the people who elected him now people are asking him again demand people demand a whole indonesian in general because what option has been considered o
popularly known increased his margin a victory over his rival as the inauguration was happening inside the parliament building his supporters were celebrating outside and you know i'm sure a lot jerkily because he is the perfect leader for us he is the president of the people but only has so much responsibility we have to appreciate what he has done for the scanty plans for a larger rally by his followers were scrapped because of security concerns police arrested what they say was a group of...
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this car you know very arbitrary manner you know tried to solve it will be to go to take me inside the parliament because he saw that he didn't have the power to continue governing so. you are pretty right i mean people are not supporting this current and now people are feeling threatened by this pressure of usa with the military and military to support this kind of people protesting that you have been because whether you don't have this kind of the wall street. i mean i mean it is very clear francisco pleasure to speak to you thanks for your time francisco my guest former u.n. officer and political analyst. living on french police are being accused of turning a blind eye to human trafficking across the english channel an undercover investigation that by a british radio station also claims french officers may even have been aiding people smugglers in their efforts to get migrants to u.k. sure shadi edwards daschle has the story. well we all know that the migrant crisis is far from over even though of course scenes of boats traveling from france the u.k. are becoming much less and less frequent bu
this car you know very arbitrary manner you know tried to solve it will be to go to take me inside the parliament because he saw that he didn't have the power to continue governing so. you are pretty right i mean people are not supporting this current and now people are feeling threatened by this pressure of usa with the military and military to support this kind of people protesting that you have been because whether you don't have this kind of the wall street. i mean i mean it is very clear...
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protesters have clashed with security forces inside ecuador‘s heavily guarded parliament.l, but demonstrators briefly burst through a police cordon, and were driven back with tear gas. the protestors — led by indigenous groups — are demanding an end to austerity and the return of fuel subsidies. we will have more on that story later in the briefing. still to come: roger federer eases his way into the final 16 of the shanghai masters, but andy murray loses his cool and his place in the tournament. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded and a group of soldiers jumped from a military truck taking part in the parade, and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal r
protesters have clashed with security forces inside ecuador‘s heavily guarded parliament.l, but demonstrators briefly burst through a police cordon, and were driven back with tear gas. the protestors — led by indigenous groups — are demanding an end to austerity and the return of fuel subsidies. we will have more on that story later in the briefing. still to come: roger federer eases his way into the final 16 of the shanghai masters, but andy murray loses his cool and his place in the...
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popularly known increased his margin a victory over his rival as the inauguration was happening inside the parliament building his supporters were celebrating outside and you know i heard a lot jack only because it's the perfect leader for us he is the president of the people but only has so much responsibility we have to appreciate what he has done for the scanty plans for a larger rally by his followers were scrapped because of security concerns police arrested what they say was a group of suspected suicide bombers in the run up to the ceremony thousands of security personnel were on duty in the capital. despite remaining relatively popular recent weeks have been marred by violent protests. they were provoked by new laws including limiting the powers of indonesia's anti corruption body in a country where corruption is regarded as an demick as well as limit some personal freedoms critics accuse jacoby of siding with indonesia's elite at the expense of the people who elected him now people are asking him again demand people demand a whole indonesian in general because what option has been considered
popularly known increased his margin a victory over his rival as the inauguration was happening inside the parliament building his supporters were celebrating outside and you know i heard a lot jack only because it's the perfect leader for us he is the president of the people but only has so much responsibility we have to appreciate what he has done for the scanty plans for a larger rally by his followers were scrapped because of security concerns police arrested what they say was a group of...
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parliament. a very good morning from inside
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that left parliament after that vote so a very heated atmosphere outside of the houses of parliament and insideof course a major blow to boris johnson who was hoping to have a very decisive vote today on the brics a deal that he has negotiated with the european union that of course never happened because this amendment that now makes him ask for yet another extension to the brics a deadline and he will have to do so by 11 pm tonight yes well as you say a big blow to prime minister peres johnson who was hoping to have this deal voted on and hopefully approved today johnson was defiant in his speech to parliament this is what he had to say i will not negotiate with. i am not a good to see who compel me to do so i will tell all friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last 8 days that i've served as prime minister good for do they would be bad for these appropriate. democracy. sorry rob a very defiant and determined boris johnson there what does this mean i mean can he simply ignore all these laws and just put on what i've been trying to get my head around since i
that left parliament after that vote so a very heated atmosphere outside of the houses of parliament and insideof course a major blow to boris johnson who was hoping to have a very decisive vote today on the brics a deal that he has negotiated with the european union that of course never happened because this amendment that now makes him ask for yet another extension to the brics a deadline and he will have to do so by 11 pm tonight yes well as you say a big blow to prime minister peres johnson...
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well i mean i mean talking obviously about the situation inside the westminster parliament if boris johnson is going to get this deal through because he's got a minority governments of manas 45 at the moment so he's got to get the democratic units policy on side he's got to get both wings of the conservative party on side that's that's the whole of the right wing bloc athens the 21 concern the moderates soft and so these who he sat for not backing his deal they think this is a much worse still the trees a maze he's got to get all of them to support lawsuits and if you can get all of them to support he's got sense through the labor party and if he's on the opposition benches and say to them look how about you do this because you represent people constituencies devotedly surely this is a much better deal than no deal so why don't you baucus instead so it's perilously close in this in the certainly one estimation i've seen of an electoral map being company that says that he's going to lose by about 17 or 18 votes on saturday so something's got to shift between now and then if you're going to g
well i mean i mean talking obviously about the situation inside the westminster parliament if boris johnson is going to get this deal through because he's got a minority governments of manas 45 at the moment so he's got to get the democratic units policy on side he's got to get both wings of the conservative party on side that's that's the whole of the right wing bloc athens the 21 concern the moderates soft and so these who he sat for not backing his deal they think this is a much worse still...
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popularly known increased his margin a victory over his rival as the inauguration was happening inside the parliament building his supporters were celebrating outside and you know i really loved because he is the perfect leader for us he is the president of the people but only has so much responsibility we have to appreciate what he has done for the scanty plans for a larger rally by his followers were scrapped because of security concerns police arrested what they say was a group of suspected suicide bombers in the run up to the ceremony thousands of security personnel were on duty in the capital. despite remaining relatively popular recent weeks have been marred by violent protests. they were provoked by new laws including limiting the powers of indonesia's anti corruption body in a country where corruption is regarded as an demick as well as limit some personal freedoms critics accuse jacoby of siding with indonesia's elite at the expense of the people who elected him now people are asking him to act again demand people demand a whole indonesian in general because what option has been considered o
popularly known increased his margin a victory over his rival as the inauguration was happening inside the parliament building his supporters were celebrating outside and you know i really loved because he is the perfect leader for us he is the president of the people but only has so much responsibility we have to appreciate what he has done for the scanty plans for a larger rally by his followers were scrapped because of security concerns police arrested what they say was a group of suspected...
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indonesians believe the new parliament intends to pass legislation that will curtail freedoms and cripple efforts to stop corruption. has more from jakarta but if that money. inside indonesia's parliament the swearing in of $575.00 members taking an oath to uphold the country's laws and democracy. but outside tension is palpable parliament has come under fire for rushing through several controversial bills before the end of the legislative time what initially started as a student protest turned into a wider movement of civil society groups trying to protect their rights thousands of taking to the streets over the past week calling for a revised anti-corruption law to be repealed critics say it weakens the power of the corruption eradication commission and only benefits the elite and corrupt officials one of the largest if the freedom of indonesia we cannot express ourselves we are really i guess in some cases demonstrations turned violent protesters threw rocks petrol bombs and lit firecrackers around 26000 security personnel responded with tear gas to disperse crowds on monday. mass protests led to president joke of a daughter delaying the passing of some bills
indonesians believe the new parliament intends to pass legislation that will curtail freedoms and cripple efforts to stop corruption. has more from jakarta but if that money. inside indonesia's parliament the swearing in of $575.00 members taking an oath to uphold the country's laws and democracy. but outside tension is palpable parliament has come under fire for rushing through several controversial bills before the end of the legislative time what initially started as a student protest turned...
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there even is one. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in central lobby inside the houses of parliament for us. arlene foster of the dup has made it clear she has not signed up to any new border arrangement in the irish sea. is that still the sticking point? it does feel like it. nigel foster and arlene dodds had been in and out of downing street for two days. the issue seems to be that they are willing to accept the changes to the border and the customs arrangement, but it is all about the consent mechanism, so how do the communities in northern ireland either show that they are willing to go into this arrangement, ori willing to go into this arrangement, or i think more likely, how can they show that they want to come out of it? and that is what is proving to bea it? and that is what is proving to be a sticking point, and really no surprise, because all along, be a sticking point, and really no surprise, because allalong, it be a sticking point, and really no surprise, because all along, it has been about how you deal with it, how you make sure the committees in northern ireland are n
there even is one. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in central lobby inside the houses of parliament for us. arlene foster of the dup has made it clear she has not signed up to any new border arrangement in the irish sea. is that still the sticking point? it does feel like it. nigel foster and arlene dodds had been in and out of downing street for two days. the issue seems to be that they are willing to accept the changes to the border and the customs arrangement, but it is all...
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show extension because i promise you'll be able to get all these warring factions inside the conservative party and parliaments on boards together but you know they've been living this not match the last 3 and a half years they can't see any real reason at this point why the european union should believe it. play the beginning of a long day for. live updates throughout the day and that's thank you. postell ahead on al-jazeera. the catalan president calls for calm after a bad night of violent protests in barcelona. had a sort of a unsettled picture across much of europe across the southeast we've seen since got to some songs that allows you as a few more of those on the cars to go through thursday clear skies across much of eastern europe with the cloud as you can see old to evidence yet again across much of the west now some fairly strong winds particularly across west facing coasts across the u.k. audience and also some fairly strong winds as we go through thursday around the baltic states as well a very cloudy picture across much of central europe through much of germany and then rain showers 3 fronts and on
show extension because i promise you'll be able to get all these warring factions inside the conservative party and parliaments on boards together but you know they've been living this not match the last 3 and a half years they can't see any real reason at this point why the european union should believe it. play the beginning of a long day for. live updates throughout the day and that's thank you. postell ahead on al-jazeera. the catalan president calls for calm after a bad night of violent...
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protesters have clashed with security forces inside ecuador‘s heavily guarded parliament.al, but demonstrators briefly burst through a police cordon and were driven back with tear gas. the protestors — led by indigenous groups — are demanding an end to austerity and the return of fuel subsidies. our latin america correspondent will grant reports. ecuador is descending into anarchy. a state of emergency has been declared, riot police and the military are out in full force and furious protesters are clashing with them outside the parliament. a handful of demonstrators briefly stormed the building before being hauled out by the police. the reason for the chaos — a fuel price hike imposed by the government and president lenin moreno. a hugely unpopular move with millions of people, many of them from indigenous groups who were already struggling to make ends meet. translation: we've come because they‘ve taken our fuel. that‘s no good for us. translation: the bankers, the rich, the millionaires, they're fine. for us, it'sjust no good. hundreds have been arrested amid the violenc
protesters have clashed with security forces inside ecuador‘s heavily guarded parliament.al, but demonstrators briefly burst through a police cordon and were driven back with tear gas. the protestors — led by indigenous groups — are demanding an end to austerity and the return of fuel subsidies. our latin america correspondent will grant reports. ecuador is descending into anarchy. a state of emergency has been declared, riot police and the military are out in full force and furious...