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Not 3 not hes a guy. That should respect. That everybody. Would decide if. We want to be out with. The conservatives. Also coming up the witness who fled repression in china for a life in exile in turkey. Trawick of my brothers are imprisoned my Sister Center cannot do think it out are they dead or alive i dont know. Calling an election was a gamble for Boris Johnson hes predisaster theresa may try the same tactic and lost seats and over the same vexed issue that it caused a constitutional log jam in Britains Parliament brecks it the u. K. Voted to leave the new 3 years ago and has seen 3 Prime Minister since broad set deadlines and deals with brussels of come and gone in fact this Prime Minister even voted against a recent maize deals but after winning thursdays election on a promise to get done the ball is now firmly in mr johnsons court. For the man who called it this election was an all or nothing gamble do are die in the end narratives gave way to relief as he and his conservatives looked on course for a historic night. I the unlikeliest rock star welcome the fresh story of the result. Of. The bet paid off. But with this mandate and this majority we will at last be able to do what. They Pay Attention because this this election beings that is getting brits done is now the irrefutable irresistible arguable decision. Of the british people the 2nd story is that of a labor party in need of a hug after it was defeated decades their heartlands did the unthinkable and voted conservative it is now no longer a matter of will leader Jeremy Corbyn go but when. This is obviously a very disappointing night for the labor party with the result that weve got on also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign. The start story is of a dish United Kingdom the Scottish National party racked up a landslide north of the border roy motions got the better of some. But they couldnt distract from renewed calls for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. So given the very day of the people of scotland last night the Scottish Government will next week publish the detailed democratic east for the transfer of power to enable a referendum to be put beyond the go challenge another headache which johnson in Northern Ireland where for the 1st time parties backing a United Ireland outnumbered poor british unionists the final lesson of this eventful night is of voters overwhelmingly rejecting the pool european liberals their leader was ousted ending any effort to keep britain inside the european union. These results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope. I still believe that we as a country can be warm and generous inclusive and open. Next up for johnson a visit to Buckingham Palace where he received the official nod to form a government after a 30 minute meeting with Queen Elizabeth the 2nd it was. Back to work here marriage on dining street victorious and vindicated but whether he can deliver on his promise to put breaks it to bed and at what cost to his country its a story yet to be told. We cant tell it but we can speculate about it did every journalist rob merges with or he wants the results come in through thursday nights got a bit of sleep but now hes back on duty just as well from rob forrestals and such it was to make this election all about brecht sits so what should brussels expect now as mr johnson gets spread done well that is indeed his his immediate priority is to try and get his his deal through parliament before christmas which he will be able to capsulize now in his majority meaning hes not reliance on the hardline as such the ology or the d. P. So the deal with the e. U. Where he actually seeks to maybe align the u. K. Close again to the single markets than many people expected because he does have that mandate now to do that again obviously that would also depend how the year acts but i think he will try and opt for that soft of bricks which he had actually put on the back in the in the run up to so you think the deal that he negotiated hes now going to try and i really go see i think he will because i think he realizes that i think a lot of the election talk that was just elections talk and i actually think he will try and go for a slightly softer. Brix it a closer lawman even though he wont call it that he will paper over it in some fashion and not call it a closer alignment of the single market. This is a bit of a weird election particularly startling phenomenon it was that the crumbling of the socalled red wallace was constituencies in the north of england the middle of england it never voted. Conservatives before like this man who voted to come out of jericho but wanted. A lot of people did. We should have been 3 years ago 3 and a half years ago. And hes kept it its true that. Mr johnson. Dont make them. Hes the man i think this is this is what happened lots of people sort of held their noses and put a cross in the box and Boris Johnson is what stay with his voice is well aware that he may not have those seats for a long. I have a message through all those who voted for us yesterday especially those who voted for us conservatives when they should tell us for the past time you may have lent us your vote you may not think of yourself as a natural tory and if that is the case i have humbled that you put your trust in me you put your trust in us. So raw emerge what do you think caused these never conservatives to lead and Boris Johnson well i think the voters we just heard the pitta mind the election i think it was a combination of the gets bricks it done mantra and this is complete and fundamental dislike of Jeremy Corbin this is of the leader of the only that is the opposition of the labor policy who is soon to be ex leader yes to the next leader and he is even less well liked than Boris Johnson if thats possible and i think this is troubling of the redwall. Just a epitomized by this voter who has said that theres so much bricks its the sea and they essentially chose the least worst option on the other hand i think as far as johnson just alluded to hes going to have to his work cutouts to to keep those voters happy hes going to have to deliver on some of the promises to get to the state of the union in england Northern Ireland scotland and wales there was a landslide for Scottish Nationalists in Northern Ireland we now have pro unionists parties being out numbered so is this man going to be the Prime Minister that oversees the crumbling of the United Kingdom i think you know further down the line he very well could be. As you mentioned this and pave scotlands sturgeons Nicholas Turgeon the the 1st leader the leader of scotland said the. This was a mandate to take england out of the e. U. But not scotland and she is certainly going to push for a 2nd independence referendum obviously the last word lies with westminster on that but i think if johnston doesnt agree or blocks that move by scotlands some experts who predict even riots and civil disobedience i think further down the line were going to see some severe problems in scotland in northern and we could see a united arlens along the way at some point so i think we could be talking about the disUnited Kingdom in the not too far future rub much sank you so much. For european leaders meeting in brussels have agreed a far reaching green agenda to make the e. U. Carbon neutral by 2050 poland have lead dependent on coal refused to commit to the deva wanted to push the deadline back to 2017 but the other Member States are hiding the agreement as a major step forward. A Council President in good spirits following a long day of debate shall michelle seemed relieved to have cleared the 1st obstacle of the e. U. s Climate Action plan i am pleased with this important agreement just to be of both Climate Change as they were important for the opinion to this site into a common goal climate the 20 by 2050 a clear vision about the investments we have to to develop into interaction the next yes this summit is the 1st since the newly appointed Commission President who is still a fun day line unveiled a European Green deal a master plan that might fundamentally transform the e. U. In the years to come it includes a 50 percent reduction in e. U. Carbon emissions in 2030 climate neutrality by 2050 a carbon boarder tax on polluting foreign firms and a 100000000000. 00 euro Transition Fund for countries dependent on coal and Nuclear Energy an ambitious plan for underline will have to do some more convincing along the way finland however is already sold on the urgency of the matter. We all know that we have to do more and we have to do it faster its about our childrens future. About the future generations that im very happy about the steps forward that we made last night. Last night after 10 hours of debate almost all Member States indorse the goal of the e. U. Becoming climate neutral by 2050 but one country did not commit to actually implementing that goal poland the reason for this exception is that polands energy largely comes from coal and the country fears the costs of transition to a greener economy. Poland holding back might seem disappointing but not to german chancellor im on a medical. Does that puppy trust in the stuff good us if i understand why hes also king for more time and id like to say that if people pretend that the transmission is just as difficult put those who rely 80 percent of those who rely on 65 percent on Nuclear Energy that is not true. The plan is on the table now its up to the leaders to bring it to life in the next few months. And more on this from a touch of miller whos a Senior Advisor for Climate Justice at germanys left leaning or rows of books about donations and welcome city w. So what we have here is what one of the worlds the biggest economic blocs agreeing to be Carbon Neutral by 2050 which sounds like good news is about 31 years down the line now i live in berlin was in northern germany and last year in 2018 there were forest fire as now this year there were forest fire as in northern germany in late april siberian canadian public is melting at a speed that was anticipated in the model for 29. 00 t. Arctic ice melting has increased 7 fold from the 1990 s. The Climate Crisis is now what people are telling me theyre going to do in 2050 is or must be fairly irrelevant if the goal is to prevent runaway Climate Change weve got to get in the next few years and 2050 ok so what do they do instead well i would say. Cut down on fossil fuel infrastructure which is being massively expanded around all of europe by now. Please cut fossil fuel subsidies. In order to incentivize protecting the climate in southern countries start recognizing the enormous ecological debt that the globe the north. The south and start making reparations for those would be just some basic things that would need to be done to get anywhere near that on planet earth so if you poland has been going to self an exemption from this deal as a country heavily dependent on coal so how do you turn round to them and say ok i know that everything in your country depends on coal but just stop i me tell you a very quick story. Cop 23 in bonn germany 2 years ago this is that the u. N. I think you know you and simon summit in bonn 2 years ago i sat on a panel with a few german think tank is from talking about environed him energy and Climate Policy and they were buried about radical Climate Policies increasing electricity prices and possibly leading to more votes being pushed to the right wing a tea party a friend of mine from the philippines was also on the podium and said you know youre worried about rising electricity prices we are experiencing rising sea levels youre worried about some more votes going to a proto fascist i think we have a fascist president now thats basically the kind of global relations for me to think this in and we need to think here in europe do we want to continue living this high wealth high speed high production lifestyle. Knowing that that destroys that makes the planet progressively less livable and actually negatively impacts the lives of the most poorest and most modern likes out of the way its over its a lovely speech except that we see the reality is the answer your question is yes by the actions we say that countries governments will look to their votes as in various countries so that they can get things done whatever time rather than looking to other people in other countries who may or may not be suffering i say you know the answers you have to say you still havent answered my question which is what do you say to a country like poland that ease heavily in debts to coal that cannot turn it around on a sixpence i dont know that much about the debate in poland i do know about the debate induce a show for example in these in the coal mining region south east of but i do know about the debate in the west german coal mining district which is just as dependent on coal as part of poland up and i would say this within europe and within germany we actually have the ability financially structurally given our welfare state systems to actually help people who can no longer work in the job that they currently work and help them transition to another job now again i spoke to this filipino friend of mine whom i just mentioned and she actually said well in germany you people have a fairly decent welfare state not always the its got a lot was of the decades of new liberalism but still here in the global north we have much much better capabilities of settling with this kind of transition where you both are going to tell you where you for the money i want i want you to just wait with the money because now the question is also a question of lifestyles do we really want to continue valuing primarily material consumption and live and actually accept 40 years of near liberalism that have just made us into consumers ok lets put it up question because i will let gretta totenberg pick it up she has been at the cup 25 the uns at Climate Conference in madrid shes been making similar points to to you World Leaders are going to be flying home in the next few hours which is kind of ironic so she had some scathing words for them when needed was still trying to run away from their responsibilities. Do we have to make sure that they do that we will make sure they know weve the wall and then they will have to do their job and sometimes our view yes. So heres a question to you to grasp maybe anger is better posed not. World leaders but at the focus well 1st of all Political Leadership also means talking to voters and actually saying hey people we have a choice we can either protect the climate and stop behaving like trump on a global scale were just saying to the global poor as your life that matters to us we have a choice now either protect the climate or continue with our high wealth high production high speed lifestyle if our political leaders dont talk to us about making that choice is besides the give the young generation that we just saw on the t. V. For that brought millions and millions of people onto the streets in germany in just this year alone and i will tell you if theres no Climate Action there will be more uprisings from the youth such as from the rosa looks and i should thank you thank you very much. And more than a 1000000 ethnic week of muslims are being held in northwestern china a beijing insists the terminal comes a voluntary reeducation sentence leaked documents known as the china cables tell a different story of mass surveillance and haas treatment thousands of weakness have fled into exile the double correspondent yulia han but one woman who was trapped in a Detention Center for more than a year. Before going for walk with her grandson just a year ago you were behind wouldnt have dreamt it was possible. At that time she was in china in one of the internment camps for a week is for education sent is as the leadership in beijing calls them. We won the. Good this is from the day i was arrested it states my name but its my birthday took them to them and that i am a terrorist it would if it is probably have them call it good about how says the chinese authorities never explained why they thought she was a terrorist she tells us about the cruel conditions in the camps about torture. And humiliation you will feel saku with a lot of the quite a few of course speaking we go you were locked up in a dark room but we also had to write out lines of praise to the Chinese Communist party every 10 days we had to stick our arms through to get an injection and we didnt know what it was but the younger women stopped having their periods because they give all that they could we had to do sit ups in the nude or dollars. It didnt matter if you were 14 or 84 thats how they violated. The colonel who talked. Istanbul is home to around 25000. 00 we go for example visit in borno district like many have found refuge here some even say that the capital of the week is no longer inching junk but in turkey. In Primary School the children of those who fled china a gag me singing reading writing in their mother tongue. The teachers here say in china that would be impossible. Many we were say that ethnic and religious ties with turkey has made building new lives here in istanbul easier for them at 1st glance this neighborhood appears lively bustling but the community has an open secret almost everybody here they say has a relative or friend who has disappeared into one of the camps in china talk of my brothers were imprisoned my sister was sent to account if i get outta are they dead or alive i dont know any more. I havent had any contact with my family in 5 or 6 years not even a phone call im 99 percent sure that theyre in the camps or in prison for them in the desert and 7 i havent heard from my family and 5 years. Dozens of versions of the same story. For some its too painful to talk. Chinas ambassador to turkey admits that some weakness have trouble contacting their families he says steps are being taken. But he rejects reports of Human Rights Violations inching junk. In the Education Centers are not prisons they are not concentration camps as some media reports say but in fact these places are more like boarding schools and the basic human rights of the. Students are respected probably through which they can contact their families and receive visitors so you know we have the impression that some media and powers are abusing the subject to cast chinas policy in a bad light and just dont also. Sees things very differently she would like Foreign Countries to put more pressure on china she says the whole roles she experienced in the camps of ching jiang have changed her and shes speaking up in the hope that others bad her fate. Are additions to the uns a list of Cultural Heritage practices that need to be preserved has been released out of thailand house calls to celebrate us go the uns agency for Education Culture and science selected the countrys famous time to join the list. Skilled but still flourishing in the modern world. Back straightening. Joints stretching. Body folding the rigors of time and have global appeal. Needed by farms elbows and knees Customers Put their muscles through a mauling for the ultimate relaxation. This is my 1st time it is. Good and they did a very good job. So what. Is a message mecca for tourists seeking spirits. Its thought monks brought these methods to thailand more than 2000 years ago. Over the centuries secrets were passed from master to disciple and later within families. Today is ubiquitous across the kingdom from bangkok spas to beach fronts and street stalls. As a profession that travels well and needs no special equipment. Schools enjoy a steady stream of students. And not just in thailand with unesco elevating the tradition to intangible Cultural Heritage its importance is now recognize the world over. And thats the day. Of a good day. The bigger. The be. The but strong opinion clear position subtree National Perspective slate as un climate negotiations enter their decisive phase the to this demand that World Leaders get serious with evidence of catastrophic effects mounting is the current climate anxiety too little too late letter topic on the 2 points the top 90 minutes on the doubling of. The prison clear of its most. Credits most exciting the book gets most creative the book club trying to taste innovative really charming. The book. Elizabeth. The book. Called e. W. The body. Christmas time. Todays world still. Going to politics business religious. People of the Islamic Revolution under tough. Opens up making its initial flirtation is a. Strong sense stay submerged it sinks into chaos Margaret Thatcher remarks in college them to work and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. Campus against physics. Hence the. Threat is still the order to. Close it. Is an era that defines overmanaged. 1970 s. The big. 10 days. December 23rd w. This is newsnight from anger in london after Britains Conservative Party secures an overwhelming election victory protesters confront police say they wont accept that Prime Minister. Conservatives made sweeping gains to clinch an absolutes a majority in parliament on a promise to get tough also on the program u. S. Lawmakers approved impeachment proceedings against a President Trump him of abusing his power and obstructing Congress Mr Trump is only the 4th president in american history

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