Admitting the bill would breach International Law. Just one of the morning on friday here in moscow im calling. This hours of world news and reaction 1st for you then the parliament has passed a bill powers to recognize the Opposition Leader as the rightful president it comes after a month of unrest in belarus following president has contested election victory. In the capital. Its still tense here and means we havent seen today the kind of violence the crackdowns that we saw in previous days but what we lacked in developments here we saw internationally with. Coming out surprisingly and declaring the winner of the election the contested election last month declaring lucas a rival. Who had earlier fled the country the Lithuanian Parliament calls on the International Community to support the demand from Straight Line a 2nd of ska the leader elected by the belorussian people and from the Coordination Council established at her invitation as the only legitimate representatives of the pollu
Either this is r. T. International im calling world News Headlines stories and also reaction 1st though the british Prime Minister has unveiled a range of new coronavirus restrictions to counter the latest surging case numbers and Boris Johnsons warning of tough penalties for those who fail to abide by the regulations. So that minority who may continue to flood the rules we will enforce those rules with tougher penalties and fines of up to 10000. 00 pounds we will put more police out on the streets and use the army to backfill if necessary and though our doctors and our medical advisors a rightly worried about the data not the risks overwinter. They are unanimous things will be far better by the spring. One year old whole initially be a 4th in england and similar measures are being introduced in other parts of thinking ok allie has the details in the wake of the number of rising cases across the whole of the United Kingdom when it comes to coated 19 the government have sprung back into
Recent Political Trends given clues on how the state might vote in november. Today our focus is North Carolina. Were joined now by Jason Roberts university of North Carolina chapel hill professor mr. Roberts happened in 2016 in the state of North Carolina. Why is it a battleground state heading into november . 2016 was one of the least close elections. They been very evenly divided, 2008 barack obama had a very narrow victory here on president obama. President trump won by about three points heremp in 2016. The biggest change between 2008 and 2012 to 2016, we saw a sharp decline in turnout in 2016. House the ray shaping up for november . Is very, very close. If you look at the real politics average going into today, they have Vice President biden with. 5 lead. Think its the closest of any of the battleground states gradual thing ive seen a poll yet this election season that shows either candidate leading outside the pole margin of error. At this point its 50 52 close to call. And a can
A divorce treaty with the e. U. A move the downing street admits would break International Law. Sunday here are todays news and also taking you through the biggest stories that weve covered here over the past 7 days getting up to speed on whats happened 1st though rallies have been taking place throughout sunday calling for president lukashenko to resign in the capital mens club were some brutal clashes between activists and Security Forces at least 400. 00 arrests have been made crowds keeping up the pressure more than a month after the contested election which the opposition claims was rigged our correspondent there i guess the of reports next from the. Wall here they are despite the violence this morning from police attempts the detain and arrest hundreds of protesters they have gathered together in this antigovernment march marching down the streets of means. Ordinary as a demonstration against president bush and for threat lot of to the north to whom they recognize the legitimacy
A Critical Condition after being shot the president from the ready call for the shooter to face the Death Penalty if they dont survive. There is just after 1 in the morning on monday here in moscow good to have you with us for the weekend as we run in with the biggest stories covered here over the past several days 1st though to bring you up to speed on whats been happening in belarus where again rallies taking place throughout sunday calling for president to resign in the capital there was some brutal clashes between activists and Security Forces at least 400 arrests were made crowds are keeping up the pressure more than a month after the contested election which the opposition claims was rigged our correspondent i guess the ever polls next from minsk. Well here they are despite the violence this morning from police attempts that they had the rights to hundreds of protesters they have gathered. Gathered in this antigovernment march marching down the streets of minsk oh no he has a dem