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Without a deal well get the latest from london. Also coming up an urgent plea for help from 2 sisters in hiding after fleeing oppression and abuse in their native saudi arabia theyre hoping social media can help them find asylum abroad. No records find for same spot the u. S. Slaps the firm with a 5000000. 00 penalty for repeatedly violating users privacy will the company now change its behavior after years of broken promises. Im sumi so whats going to thank you for joining us. The u. K. s new Prime Minister Boris Johnson has delivered his 1st address to parliament he offered a sweeping optimistic vision of a britain outside the e. U. He outlined his approach to braggs it of rejecting the current divorce deal as unacceptable. And appealing to brussels to reopen negotiations at the same time he made it clear he is not afraid of a no deal scenario the minister thought forthright Boris Johnson making his 1st address to parliament as Prime Minister he repeated his promise to execute brigs that by october 31st under any circumstances. I would prefer to leave the e. U. With a deal i would much prefer. I believe that it is possible even at this late stage and i will work to make it happen. But certain things need to be clear the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated by my previous answer has been 3 times rejected by this house its terms are unacceptable to this parliament and to this country but we know that European Union he says should rethink its refusal to renegotiate remain to us we must turbo charge our preparations if they do you know if they do know we will of course have to leave the u. K. Without an agreement under article 50. The u. K. Is better prepared for that situation than many believe. The opposition says johnson is setting a dangerous course but has called for a new public vote and if the country is deeply worried that the new Prime Minister overestimates himself those recklessly advocating jail wont be the ones who lose out if the Prime Minister has confidence in his plan once hes decided what it is he should go back to the people with that plan earlier johnsons cabinet met for the 1st time theyve been labelled team leave dominated by hard line breaks it is johnson has set his government on course for a tussle with brussels. And lets go right to london did a lot of pasta standing by outside parliament for us to share a lot of good to see you so tell us more about the reactions youve seen there today to force johnsons plans on brac that. Well as we just took Boris Johnson made it clear again that hes absolutely dead serious about delivering bricks that and many conservatives here are very excited about that finally somebody in office who can see that through after months and months of stand still under to re some may on the other hand of course across the aisle you have those voices that are saying this talk about no deal is absolutely alarming it is dangerous and we have to find another way out and Boris Johnson is not the right Prime Minister in office at this point and i think many worried about the scenario of a possible no deal we have heard the welsh and the Scottish Government today urging Boris Johnson to turn around she say i am not embracing a no deal and overall these very polarized views and they also reflect in British Society there are those on the one hand that is saying finally there is our man in office to see through and on the other hand very many brits believe that Boris Johnson is the one running this country into the abyss based on what Boris Johnson is promising and what he has said so far how do his chances look. Well its very high its going to be very hot for him so he has 98. 00 days to deliver bricks that his plan is to go back to brussels and renegotiate now brussels has already said we wont allow any renegotiation but lets say Boris Johnson miraculously comes out with a new deal with a new plan and he comes back to pa them and then he will face a problem here because he has the conservatives here have a very slight majority at this point and it doesnt seem very likely that he will get a deal through and then were looking at the possible scenario if and no deal and that is becoming more and more likely were also looking at a scenario of a possible general election to shake up the numbers in parliament to finally get ace that fast majority and we have already heard that Campaign Rhetoric starting today for a. For example he has appointed as his chief of staff Dominic Cummings he is the mazda mind he was a mastermind behind the leaf referendum and hes really a chief strategist so. For a companion there and on the other hand for example of Jeremy Corbyn labor leader Opposition Leader saying for the 1st time today very stepfather that his policy would go for remaining in the European Union repositioning his labor party there for a possible general election shock to you mentioned Boris Johnsons chief of staff there have been some big changes in his cabinet just briefly what does this cabinet tell us about what to expect from him as a Prime Minister. Well this is absolutely brecks it on steroids it was quite revolutionary what he did he really kicked out all the remaining as he appointed pro breaks the tears that have sworn to help him see a surulere the u. K. Leaving the European Union on october 31st and so it shows us that Boris Johnson is somebody who really wants to shake things up and it was on the other hand very very serious on delivering bricks that no matter how in october our correspondents a lot of parts reporting from outside parliament there in london thank you very much. Now to a plea for help from 2 saudi sisters living in hiding in turkey they say they were forced to flee their home country after suffering abuse by their male family members. Are part of a growing number of saudi women sling systematic discrimination under the kingdoms male guardianship system which allows men to control virtually every aspect of a womans life. Has a sister story from istanbul. And i have seen so far of use like this and changing hotels. The 2 are hiding from their families we cant say where they are because they are afraid of being found. 22 persisted 20. When her father took them to eastern before a holiday they decided to run away to escape years of violence and repression they say corrie was an early noreaster and they all. If they ask something or want something say no a counterfeit was. When you force me to wear. When i was like 10 years old so i can say no of course if i say no they will beat me so hot they took the decision to escape us says when her father wanted to marry her off so it was their last chance. And my father told me. I have friends of my. He have 2 wife and he want me to be in therapy. When i ask about his age he told me that hes one of the 50 but they dont care. And when i told him this i know. You cant say not. At all if you refuse then marriage. To be kept man is the only person who always knows which are in istanbul the u. K. Lawyer 1st became aware of their case on twitter hes now supporting the sisters in their efforts to get asylum what are you seeing with the girls karen is its consistent. The occur they keep us to the abuse that they suffered is also consistent with what we know about saudi arabia and. You get the impression that this is not 2 young teenagers running away from home. During this one too early i mean this is something that theyre being forced into. And is escape is not an isolated case again and again saudi women try to flee from their families when traveling abroad. Just earlier this year and a half mohammad made headlines for days the 19 year old saudi woman barricaded herself in a hotel room in bangkok the United Nations finally recognized her status as a refugee and she was granted asylum in canada where she now lives. And hope for a similar outcome the sisters need asylum in a 3rd country as soon as possible says their lawyer we believe that not only the fault but. This are authorities. By these girls that were. Inevitably fall. For that reason we think that there is a very real rich. Are not facing deportation to saudi arabia at the moment turkish authorities have granted them temporary protection there are many to make ends meet with to nation state or receive but as long as there is no long Term Solution they feel very much under threat. When. I. Try to hide in. Our place every couple of days. Im afraid someone know their place so most here. Im a father so shame for us i hate sleeping i only just leave for 3 hours or 2 hours its enough for me because i always have night maris like my father you know where i am if he if he catch me of course he will kill me. Do we change their location again. Where they will wait and hope they can reach safety before their family finds them. Well d. W. Has reached out to request a comment from saudi authorities but we have not yet received a response well lets get more on the story we are joined by her she fled to saudi arabia after one and a half years in prison she now lives in berlin where shes fighting for womens rights shes with us here in our studio haikus thank you so much for joining us and tell us more about what happened to you why you were in prison and why you fled i was just there to news or who want to talk fun with her friends but i got arrested on a lucky night and sentenced to 4 years and 2000 losses it seems like i heard committed to a big crime but my only crime was attending Illegal Party with my friends and such parties are considered as illegal because or according to the solid you law. Which for bed weve been to associate with men with i would say were male guardian and i could. Skip that. That. Was so it was a nightmare for me. Anymore i think the whole corps and i was the 1st female but when our ins out. Correction facility who would achieve that have meant according to them it was a big achievement to memorize the whole koran its more than 600. 00. Memorize the whole koran word for word to lead a prison in years earlier years according to the saudi law. Anyone who could memorize the whole koran actually when you start to move your eyes as a prisoner if you start to memorize some 6 ins of koran it will reduce the sentence but for my kids i. Was sentenced to 4 years and to solve the lashes and i was just it is or it was like a nightmare and i couldnt really accept that that i can stay in prison for 4 years thats why i took that risk and interest because my mind couldnt believe that i could if. That achieve it i could i could really do it and you you left prison after a year and a half you came to europe and here while you were in europe you said publicly that you are actually an atheist exactly what does that mean for you does it mean you cannot go back to saudi arabia. Actually it was like a throngs of formation time for me i stayed in saudi arabia for 7 years after being released rooms a person. And i was so shooting about that who was i was in my mind was busy to answering only one question whos got worse got what my real truth and. I couldnt fit anymore with islam so i decided to leave islam after civil news. Releasing me from the person and i could also do. Stayed more. Actually i like received i love my city by the way have my own. Life there which i built after winter came out of the prison yeah so paul yeah i decided to leave islam and when i came i knew that i cannot also be a writer of it and it was an old dream i wanted to fulfill my own dream to be a writer but i can not be creative. Inside saudi arabia because i must work. Always according to the rules and i cannot express myself as one who is not muslim anymore ok thank you so much for sharing your story with us well in body and who fled saudi arabia after a time in prison youre now here in berlin thanks for joining us and are simply thank you. Lets catch up on some other stories making news around the world spains caretaker Prime Minister has failed to form a government paper sanchez was unable to persuade the far left will they must party to form a coalition with the socialist party and lost a no confidence vote in the trade today if lawmakers cannot break the deadlock in the next 2 months spain will hold another National Election in november the 4th in 4 years. Moscows warning there will be immediate consequences after Ukrainian Forces seized a russian tanker in the black sea ukraine says the tanker was used to block its access to the sea of during a naval confrontation last november this latest incident could put a planned Prisoner Exchange in threat. And the European Central bank has held Interest Rates at an historic low of 0 percent the decision comes amid an ongoing debate over how to kickstart growth in the euro zone Business Confidence has been falling on fears of a slowdown and continuing uncertainty over brags that. Facebook c. E. O. Mark zuckerberg says the social media giant is ready to make what he called major structural changes and how the company is run and how it designs its products now his statement came after the Us Federal Trade Commission announced a 5000000000. 00 fine against facebook for failing to protect users data despite that big fine facebook announcer revenues and profits profits actually grow faster than expected in the 2nd quarter. Well the fine is the largest penalty ever levied against a tech company and Jonathan Crane has been looking into the story for a side jonathan what were the allegations that actually prompted this investigation in the 1st place well the settlement was a result of an investigation into how facebook effectively handed over troy. Because of this really did Tipping Point if you lie for that was revelations in 28 senior Political Consultants cambridge on the list had got its hands on up to 87000000 facebook users days no it did this a virus that. See a quiz on facebook and not only were the people who are still in the quiz affected but also their extended now why is Cambridge Analytic a thorough important in all of this will cain was analytical was hired by both Donald Trumps 2016 president ial campaign and one of the campaigns to leave for the u. K. To leave the European Union now the allegation whistleblowers say that cambridge and the need to use the data to create psychological profiles that they could then use to tog votes is with political messages and political ads aside from the implications for democracy this also sparked a debate about privacy online which is why the f. T. C. Has got involved in as well as that fine 5000000000. 00 it is also under the series of measures fever has to facebook has to agree to a series of new restrictions on its business you can see that things like new substantial privacy requirements and significant Structural Reforms ok the devil is always in the details what exactly is this new set of restrictions whats in it yes initially regulates a change in the way that facebook handles uses dates and outs of that and its come up with a couple of key measures one of them being that facebook has to create a Pretty Committee that is independent from the c. E. O. It must also review any new products so all of this is the other one being the. Facebook leads as they will need to satisfy that they comply with the regulations if they dont they could face criminal punishment now a 2nd has been addressing facebook employees or where else is facebook websites now we know in the past it was quite invasive wasnt a when he had to testify in congress for example last year when he was talking about privacy hes been speaking to them now lets listen thats what he has to say about this ruling. Privacy is more central than ever to our vision for the future and it were going to change the way that we operate across the whole company from the leadership down in the ground up were going to change how we build products and if we dont then were going to be held accountable for it ok what are the critics saying about the settlement yeah theres a lot of people thinking that facebook is going off quite lightly with this one because the fine was unprecedented in 5000000000. 00 does sound like an awful lot of money its not see any less than 10 percent of what facebook made in 28. 00 c. Now a couple of the Democratic Committee people on the committee the 5 Person Commission they said the ruling didnt go far enough one of them rohit chopra treated the ruling wont stop the harvesting of us they said facebook is like. A blanket immunity for their role in the violations its because they want individually how to account and theres a bus war and also the democratic candidate for president she called the ruling a joke as she said it imposed no real structural changes so the company now some suggesting it could even benefit facebook because its forced to have sole control over these days and so that means no competition and of course all these Tech Companies will be social Media Companies that compete for users time and attention thats the thing they value most and of course despite the prison concerns we have to point out that face busies is keep on growing up 8 percent in the last quarter so people dont seem to be put off by any of this you know right our reporter Jonathan Crane looking to the story for us thank you jonathan you know. Now millions here in europe are baking under an extreme heat waves and across the continent records are being toppled one after another germany the netherlands and belgium have seen the hottest day ever recorded in those countries for the 2nd day in a row and in france paris has a new record high of 40. 6 degrees celsius for the capital and of those rising temperatures are also having a dramatic effect on the worlds glaciers our next report takes us to iceland where we need a photographer documenting the demise of the ice fields and the effect that is having on his countrys environment. Its considered a Sacred Mountain in iceland the only glacier that on a clear day is visible from reykjavik more than 100 kilometers away photographer and pilot Ragnar Axelsson has taken thousands of photos of the sniffles glacier it always reveals a different face. In his latest book axis and documents the fragile heart of his country his clay shirts his photos are an ode to nature. Sniffles is one of around 300. 00 glaciers in iceland under the ice theres an active volcano in iraq now and his friend thomas want to climb to the summit about the glaciers is the 1st one of the big ones that really disappear. Over the last 100 years the sniffles glacier has shrunk by nearly half and continues to retreat. I was here for 3 years ago for peanuts and the great seal was here where we are standing now. I see changes every year. And thomas want the world to know whats happening in iceland when the question comes from my little grandchildren grand grandma why didnt you do it in. A time i took pictures and make the world think this plaque will soon be installed memorializing the 1st of icelands glaciers to disappear its a letter to the future in this. Cheated by a university in the u. S. What are sigurdsson will be there when it is unveiled in 4 weeks time scientists have made it their mission just study the dying glaciers since the end of the 19th century the average temperature in iceland has risen by one degree celsius but we. Were humans have caused it to become warmer and warmer you know thats evident in all our model calculations. And the glaciers are melting more rapidly within 2 centuries old glaciers the noise will have disappeared. From the whole. The shrinking of the cell hi im a glacier has been well documented icelandic summers are getting warmer and longer sigurdsson says even an immediate and to global c o 2 emissions wouldnt be enough to prevent the glaciers demise today its 15 degrees celsius just below the summit Climate Change isnt only leaving a mark on the ice. Its part of also from all. This is what we are looking for when we have a day off you know its to be in the mouth especially if its called the snow and we can call of the great when we got really excited this place is supposed to have some extra power. This. Much like on trolls yeah just you know it makes you feel bad but he said the old man lived underneath. But the huge masses of ice are losing strength and iceland will be a different country after its glaciers have gradually disappeared into the ocean. Now to a daring bid to cross the English Channel on a homemade hoverboard inventor frank you somehow took off today from the french cultural town of san got fastened to the small flying device that he designed and so. Unfortunately his attempt to be a watery end when you try to land. In the middle of the channel to receive. A little. Bit of. A reminder now of our top story here on d w britains new Prime Minister of course johnson outlined his plan or with the u. K. Out of the do opinion by october 31st to cold the current threats and deal on acceptable and he said the e. U. Should rethink its refusal to renegotiate and he added that preparations for a no deal breaker that would be a top priority. Coming up next on news asia. Will do for my family. My mauled. Families torn apart by chinas intimidation of muslim minorities who have fled the country. And fight or fighting in the philippines we look at why fans of the sport are worried for the future of their beloved past. Those stories and more coming up next with melissa chan on t. W. News asia and dont forget you can always get the do have you news news rather on the go download or apps from google play it from the out store and that will give you access to all the latest news and information from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news you can also use the app to send us your photos your videos. Thanks for watching. Much of it a. 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