Countrys 4th president. You look at the legacy of his 30 years in power. From moscow thanks for joining us tonight on r. T. International hawkins welcome to the program. But this was the 2nd day of wiki leaks founder Julian Assange hearing on extradition to the United States where the whistleblowers want. It handed over he could face 175 years in prison for his role in the publication of classified Intelligence Data that he has the latest. Day 2 willage crown calls and we have the song cheering supporters happy night in full force again we can hear them chanting throughout the proceedings now we had the friends talking today talking about why these allegations should be thrown out of course they talked about mr mannings involvement in the release of the 2002006200 extension 7 iraq talk documents the iraqi diaries and obviously the release of the collateral murder video saying that she felt that her conscience required her to release those documents. Julian assange as she was handcuffed
Look at the legacy of his 30 years in power. From moscow youre watching international with me Daniel Hawkins thanks for joining us from prague. This tuesday was day 2 of wiki leaks founder Julian Assange hearing on extradition to the United States where the whistle blows wanted on espionage charges handed over he could be facing a 175 Year Prison Sentence for his role in the publication of classified Intelligence Data they were a cheater as the details. Day 2 with willage crown called sun we have the song cheering supporters happy night in full force again we can hear them chanting throughout the proceedings now we had the defense talking today talking about why these allegations should be thrown out of course they talked about mr mannings involvement in the release of the 2002006200 extension 7 iraq doc documents the iraqi diaries and obviously the release of the collateral murder video saying that she felt that her conscience required her to release those documents. Julian assange as
In the central german town of modern say around 30 people have been injured after a car veered into crowds of. A low life from moscow you watching r. T. International. Thanks for joining us on the program. Now this monday marks the start of a historic extradition hearing in london which will decide whether the founder of wiki leaks Julian Assange is handed over to the United States the whistleblower whos currently in belmarsh prison is wanted in the u. S. On a spear. He could face up to 175 years in prison. Or was there. It is the 1st day of the hearing at the in britain that will decide eventually whether or not joining us always will be extradited to the u. S. As requested now his father has been talking out hes talked about julian being tortured and says what will happen to journalist it will be the same as whats happening to julian this extradition is successful. Julian with mr. Nice arrest and. All of the old survival that is going. To journal. Published in public. Its just extrad
Its just about 2 30am and youre up to date on the headlines. Now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to thursday in parliament. On this programme borisjohnson says hes to have another attempt at securing an early general election, going to the polls on december the 12th. The leader of the commons challenges Jeremy Corbyn to back the plan on monday. We have met the condition he set. The Prime Minister has got a deal, no deal is off the table, and yet for some reason the opposition still doesnt want a general election. Mps demand the government release details of the economic consequences of its brexit deal. The previous Prime Minister published proper Economic Assessment of her brexit deal. Why will this current Prime Minister not do the same . For heaven sake, just answer the question and theres anger from the dup over what the governments brexit plan means for Northern Ireland. Why is it the conservative Unionist Party have done this in Northern Ireland . Or
Children, 100,000 children. And, as sadly so often is the case, children who are on free school meals, the poorest children, and children with special Educational Needs fare the worst in the situation. And excitment builds as the Rugby World Cup gets underway in japan. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Large numbers of british schoolchildren are joining millions of people in a worldwide protest against Climate Change. Around 5,000 demonstrations are planned across 150 countries. Many will involve young people staying away from school, university or work. Those involved are calling for more urgent action from governments to halt global warming. The demonstrations come ahead of a un summit on Climate Change in new york on monday. This was the scene outside westminster where thousands are expected to gather for one of the strikes getting under way shortly. The first protest began in the Pacific Island of vanuatu where rising sea levels threaten communities. In dehli, children an