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have you had a chance to speak with mr duque yet?|j haven't, chance to speak with mr duque yet?”s with the international press. i think they were very keen on making sure they could win over the colombians because this has been a deeply polarising election. 0n the one hand you had right—wing mr duque, and he was also, he was backed by the former president, who is still the most popular politician in colombia. there were chance of his name, there were also chance of duque, and people were concerned of what will that mean for the next four years, will duque be in charge, 01’ four years, will duque be in charge, or will the former leader? he was very anti— peace deal and duque will make changes to that. it will be interesting to see exactly how far he can go on making the changes he promised. that is the big question, i'm looking at what the reports have been saying and he wants to rewrite parts of it. does that make people worry about the future, about a return to the dark days of conflict with farc return to the dark days of conflict with fa rc rebels? return to the dark days of c
have you had a chance to speak with mr duque yet?|j haven't, chance to speak with mr duque yet?”s with the international press. i think they were very keen on making sure they could win over the colombians because this has been a deeply polarising election. 0n the one hand you had right—wing mr duque, and he was also, he was backed by the former president, who is still the most popular politician in colombia. there were chance of his name, there were also chance of duque, and people were...
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on the one hand, you had right—wing mr duque. he former president, alvaro uribe, who is still the most popular politician in colombia. there were chants of uribe, there were also chants of duque, and people were concerned of what will that mean for the next four years — will duque be in charge, or will the uribe? he was very anti—peace deal and duque will make changes to that. it will be interesting to see exactly how far he can go on making the changes he promised. that is the big question. i'm looking at what the reports have been saying, and he wants to rewrite parts of it. does that make people worry about the future, about a return to the dark days of conflict with farc rebels? certainly there is a big part of the colombian society that is nervous, especially those who voted for petro. uribe said he would keep the deal intact. for people who voted for duque, it's seen as a good thing, because the deal was seen as controversial. farc rebels were able to run for office before they have paid for their crimes. known as transition
on the one hand, you had right—wing mr duque. he former president, alvaro uribe, who is still the most popular politician in colombia. there were chants of uribe, there were also chants of duque, and people were concerned of what will that mean for the next four years — will duque be in charge, or will the uribe? he was very anti—peace deal and duque will make changes to that. it will be interesting to see exactly how far he can go on making the changes he promised. that is the big...
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mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss a turbulent week in westminster around the brexit negotiations, consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. at westminster, it's been a particularly turbulent week around all things
mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline...
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mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up, between a rock and the other place. the brexit bill is back from the lords and ministers don't like what peers have done to it. what it actually amounts to is an unconstitutional shift which is undermining our negotiations with the european union. it's been a week of walkouts. first the snp... cheering ..then a leading leave campaigner leaves. you've run way past 20 minutes. so i'm sorry, but i'm afraid it's time to go. but first, the much—anticipated return of the brexit bill to the commons produced some high drama. the government seemed
mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and...
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mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—0 draw against switzerland. those were the headlines on bbc news. now it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from dublin. i'm stephen sackur. ireland has been going through a period of extraordinary change. social attitudes have shifted dramatically on abortion, gay rights, and the role of the catholic church. brexit now poses a massive political challenge, as well, both here in the republic and in northern ireland as well. my guest today is the leader of sinn fein, the irish republican party, which is steeped in ireland's history. the question is, can it be an agent of irish change? mary lou mcdonald, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. ireland is changing re
mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—0 draw against switzerland. those were the headlines on bbc news. now it's time...
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duque, he's expected to come out on stage and celebrate that win. he is another right—wing president in a politically conservative country, but mr petro put up a goodesident has done so well. it seems that, since the peace deal in 2016, that left—wing politics has become a bit more acceptable, with the less violence associated with it. they've done enough, certainly, to win the presidency today. katy, what does it mean for that peace agreement? because ivan duque has had some strong feelings about it. he's said along the campaign that he wants to make changes, especially when it comes to justice. there's a feeling here in colombia that the former guerrillas were — they were too lenient with former guerrillas. they were allowed to return to politics before actually serving time for their crimes. he wants to make sure victims are thought about a bit more, that's what he says. there will be big discussions about how much he can roll back. certainly, here in colombia, no—one wants to move back. they want to move forward. there is a divide over how they do that, and looking to address the concerns of the victims has been a big part of this debate on the
duque, he's expected to come out on stage and celebrate that win. he is another right—wing president in a politically conservative country, but mr petro put up a goodesident has done so well. it seems that, since the peace deal in 2016, that left—wing politics has become a bit more acceptable, with the less violence associated with it. they've done enough, certainly, to win the presidency today. katy, what does it mean for that peace agreement? because ivan duque has had some strong...
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duque. he is expected to come out on stage and celebrate that win. he is another right—wing president in a politically conservative country, but mr petro put up a goodnt has done so well. it seems that since the peace deal in 2016 left—wing politics has become a bit more acceptable, with the less violence associated with it. they have done enough, certainly, to win the presidency today. what does it mean for that peace agreement? because ivan duque has had some strong feelings about it. he has set along the campaign that he wants to make changes, especially when it comes tojustice. make changes, especially when it comes to justice. there make changes, especially when it comes tojustice. there is make changes, especially when it comes to justice. there is a feeling here in colombia that the former guerillas were... they were too lenient with former guerillas. they we re lenient with former guerillas. they were allowed to return to politics. he wants to make sure victims are thought about a bit more. that is what he says. they will be discussions about how much you can roll back, and certainly in colombia no one wants to move back, they want to move f
duque. he is expected to come out on stage and celebrate that win. he is another right—wing president in a politically conservative country, but mr petro put up a goodnt has done so well. it seems that since the peace deal in 2016 left—wing politics has become a bit more acceptable, with the less violence associated with it. they have done enough, certainly, to win the presidency today. what does it mean for that peace agreement? because ivan duque has had some strong feelings about it. he...
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mr dutta was almost strangled, but luckily, he was able to escape with no injuries. this is colombia's new president elect, ivan duquetax cuts and economic reform. he is the protege of this man, hardliner and former president alvaro uribe. he has also vowed to toughen the 2016 peace accord signed with the revolutionary armed forces of colombia, or farc, in 2016. this was part of his victory speech ssource this was part of his victory speech. translation: that peace that we long for and that demand changes will have changes so that the victims are at the centre of the process, the guarantees truth, justice, reparation and no going back. the leader of farc was quick to respond. here he is congratulating duque on his win and offering to discuss any concerns with the peace accord. translation: acknowledging the outcome that resulted in the election of ivan duque, the farc expresses its interest to meet with the president so that we can get this agreement under way. it is necessary that good sense be imposed. what the country demands is an integral piece that will lead us to the awaited reconciliation. one of the first to
mr dutta was almost strangled, but luckily, he was able to escape with no injuries. this is colombia's new president elect, ivan duquetax cuts and economic reform. he is the protege of this man, hardliner and former president alvaro uribe. he has also vowed to toughen the 2016 peace accord signed with the revolutionary armed forces of colombia, or farc, in 2016. this was part of his victory speech ssource this was part of his victory speech. translation: that peace that we long for and that...