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cheering. i know like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. cheering. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal was at the rally and described whether it will make a difference for voters come november. well, bear in mind we ve got another debate potentially in september. i think for a lot of people here, just listening to what the supporters were saying, they view it as a bad night what happened last night. they don t try and sugar coat it. they say it wasn t great. one woman said to me, i was very upset by the reviews and wanted to come here to support him. they believe that we re injune, the election is in november, we ve got still some time to go. people will forget. but i don t think, or we will have to see, it will quell the fears that we are seeing in the democratic party because president biden will be doing more appearances. as i mentioned, there will be another debate in september, which he has said he will do, donald trump has

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today on a second independence referendum. the ayes to the right, 335. the noes to the left, 287. so the ayes have it. at westminster mps vote to reject the changes made by the lords to the government s brexit bill. the lords are due to vote again on whether to accept the commons vote or resist, as government sources says the triggering of article 50 will be delayed until the end of the month. as famine looms for 20 million people across africa and the middle east, we report from somalia. rail services on some of the busiest lines in england are being disrupted because of a 24 hour strike. the queen leads a service at westminster abbey to mark commonwealth day. earlier she officially started the baton relay for the next commonwealth games which are being held on australia s gold coast next spring. and in sport chelsea take an manchester united for the last remaining place in the fa cup semifinals. good evening from bute house in edinburgh, the official residence of scotland

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malaysia. is it because of the controversy malaysia. is it because of the c0 ntrove i’sy over a malaysia. is it because of the controversy over a homosexual character? welcome to the programme. it is sam in singapore and midnight here in london where a short time ago the british parliament gave its final approval to a landmark law allowing the government to formally start the process of leaving the european union. scotland s first minister nicola sturgeon earlier dropped a political bombshell, announcing plans for a second independence referendum, prompted by opposition to brexit. written‘s prime minister, theresa may, wasn t too impressed. let s hear from nicola theresa may, wasn t too impressed. let s hearfrom nicola sturgeon first. i will now take the steps necessary to make sure that scotland will have a choice at the end of this process. a choice of whether to follow the uk toa a choice of whether to follow the uk to a hard brexit, or to become an independent country

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singapore. this is bbc world news. it s newsday. hello and welcome. it s 9am in singapore and iam in the morning here in london, where in the past few hours british parliament has given its final approval to a landmark law allowing the government to formally start the process of leaving the european union. earlier, scotland s first minister nicola sturgeon dropped a political bombshell, announcing plans for a second independence referendum prompted by opposition to brexit. britain s prime minister theresa may wasn t too impressed. let s hear from nicola sturgeon first. i will now take the steps necessary to make sure that scotland will have a choice at the end of this process. a choice of whether to follow the uk to a hard brexit, or to become an independent country. instead of playing politics with the future of our country, the scottish government should focus on delivering good government and public services for the people of scotland. politics is not a game. a little earl

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Were almost inevitable. rescuers are still busy clearing the rubble, says this medic. they are looking for people who are trapped, whether alive or dead. another air raid siren, but the rescue work goes on regardless. andrew harding, bbc news, kramatorsk. in saudi arabia, state media say a in saudi arabia, state media say a government has shot and killed say a government has shot and killed in say a government has shot and killed in an exchange with security killed in an exchange with security forces at the us consulate in the city of jeddah. consulate in the city of jeddah consulate in the city of jeddah. ., ~ jeddah. emerged from the kind ofthe jeddah. emerged from the kind of the building jeddah. emerged from the kind of the building carrying - jeddah. emerged from the kind of the building carrying a - of the building carrying a firearm. a nepalese worker was injured and subsequently died. saudi authorities have launched an investigation. the us coast guard says that p

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