Dangerous driving. Hampering the christmas get away, flooding caused a close to the m 23 in sussex as parts of southern england are inundated. Ina in a moment time for sports day ballistic a look at what else is coming up this evening here on bbc news. We will get reaction from mps after they backed a brexit deal at 7pm in the house of commons earlier today. Were also going to be looking back at how the frontiers of science and space will push this yearin science and space will push this year in review 2019, the year in science, that is at 8 30 p m. And then at 10 a0pm and 11 30 p m. , we ta ke then at 10 a0pm and 11 30 p m. , we take a look at tomorrow mornings front pages in the papers and all reviewers tonight, i have the author and journalist and Lucy Beresford and journalist and Lucy Beresford and broadcaster and psychotherapist. That is all coming up on bbc news but first hear a sports day. Hello, and welcome to sportsday. Im Lizzie Greenwood hughes. Heres what we have have comin
His governments relations with washington. And whos to blame. The show welcome to conflicts on another than a stranger to conference in but youre welcome youve had president ial elections again once again been allegations of widespread fraud who can have confidence in the results of these elections when the when the results come. Yes you know we had an election despite. Intimidations despite all of the threats. And also a lot of naysayers so im talking about forward. Just you know coming to this but having. The situation in afghanistan shows that dissolve the Afghan People to decide their fate democratically but the question wolf. You know any reality is in the elections which has been in the past also in afghanistan unfortunately so far the reports that i have received this that that it has been a much a much better election than before so who accept there is a reason we have seen who says that all if you look at the all the independent observers of this election they are telling us g
A conditional cease fire has been reached in the last rebel held province of it live but as yet theres been no response from the opposition at least 2 children were killed in fighting in it labor on thursday and this is video that purports to show syrian and Russian Forces bombing villages in nearby hama more than 400. 00 civilians have been killed in northwestern syria since late april or talks aimed at ending the syrian war taking place in kazakstan our correspondent Andrew Simmons is following developments in those who town. This is where the main session of talking is taking place on friday in the 13th session of the start of talks sponsored by iran russia and turkey but could this round table start the final chapter of a war thats cost so many lives. Looming over all of this is the bombing and killing of civilians in libya province by russia and the Syrian Regime forces and now the development of the u. N. Secretary general announcing a board of inquiry into a number of attacks th
Are saying that any deal that was reached between this was sites has to be preceded by justice and accountability theyre saying that so many lives have been lost since the world since began in december and that if the Transitional Government is funk without any just its a little bit then they will continue with their protests and they will continue with their revolution hiper morgan reporting there were joined on the phone now from khartoum by one of the protesters and were not going to name or identify him for his own safety so sir thank you for joining us welcome to aljazeera you are in khartoum 1st of all give us a picture a sense of what is happening in the city and they are now among the protesters especially in light of the attacks that weve seen during the marching on the amman. Argot thank you so much for allowing the to be on. The. People that live today went on marshs. 1000000 which which calls for many people to on the street we call for the transition of the government to b
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