age of $86.00 the president was a towering statesman and charming yet nicknamed the bulldozer a living oxymoron as one tribute. and torture chambers in refugee camps a t w news that meets refugees who were kidnapped in libya they say they were tortured by people smugglers who had promised to take them to europe. only a lark thank you so much for your company everyone well we start off in the united states where the acting director of national intelligence joseph mcguire says a whistleblower complaint involving present all trump is unprecedented mcguire has been testifying to congress about the complaints which were 1st to press. trump s
a strong earthquake has struck the maluco islands of eastern indonesia killing at least 20 people the $6.00 magnitude tremor caused widespread damage and landslides it was centered northeast of the provincial provincial capital on bonn doherty s say there is no danger of a tsunami. this is you know we news from berlin you can always find the latest headlines i do w dot com or follow us on twitter. up next a special edition a focus on europe.
politics has a place here too at least as parody. well you know if i d been there in the great city a long time ago we would have been here europe and the u.k. would have been separated a long time ago go to been here. all along this the french coast i would have had like you know that s what we look to do look to decide places stock symbol. parts for kilts make a gordon nicholson breaks it is no laughing matter britain s imminent exit from the e.u. is already hurting business so a complete outfit costs around a $1000.00 pounds but now his clients are hesitant to place orders due to the ongoing uncertainty but killed maker is fed up with britain s politicians he believes prime minister bar is johnson s brand said plans are plunging the u.k. into chaos. leaving the e.u.
of the u.k. into the e.u. that would be a big mistake at least according to this scottish labor party m.p. . independence at this moment in time is possibly the worst moment you could be contemplating it and it would it would actually magnify the consequences that we re facing a because it breaks it the other fundamental point is what what precedent is that that established in terms of allowing a seceding states and i think that will be a question in a lot of government and governments minds across europe. not to mention that the british parliament would have to consent to scotland. with. andromache has also
scots are turning their backs on britain this sentiment is especially strong in the scottish capital in the 2014 referendum on scottish independence some 2 thirds of voters in edinburgh voted to stay in the u.k. but since the vote the mood has changed dramatically. well educated young people in particular don t want to see their career paths blocked due to breaks it. friendly mcfarlane spent a semester studying in the czech republic and recently travelled across europe by train he feels the british government has let him down. a whole new demographic of people are starting to question actually maybe independence is the way forwards and especially voting for young people like me like getting your vote for the future of scotland are we stuck with another conservative prime minister and didn t vote for and that s been going on for years and years and years now and how is that fair out