Were beginning in turkey where parliament has approved that government motion to deploy troops to libya this is in support of the un recognized administration in tripoli thats been fighting against the war highly for have to remember it was his forces who launched that offensive to capture the capital tripoli back in april turkey says its troops will protect its rights in the mediterranean and its interests in libya like the deals on korea and tripoli recently signed on military cooperation and on maritime boundaries but there were challenges turkish opposition parties were against the move and say ankara should have 1st given priority to a diplomatic solution well more from a dont know hes covering events from ankara. d why devised. These. See it had to be. A considerable number of members of parliament opposed it outright and they say that there was a need for more diplomatic avenues to the conflict state of turkey getting sucked into what it called america you my about the civil in
Dreams of the stars of the basketball world pay tribute to david stern the man who built the modern game. Flow and welcomes the news out top story tuckeys parliament has authorized the government to deploy troops to libya to support the un recognized government the move paves the way for further military cooperation between ankara and tripoli but Opposition Party say it could exacerbate the conflict President Trump also warned president against any foreign interference in libya were going to doa reports now from ankara. Alone im spitted to debate the turkish government for the cutter that the bill gives an initial told month monday for the deployment of troops to libya which it gives the president the freedom to decide the scope. Of the deployment. Debate on the motion was highly divisive youre trying to do all repair kosher for you your biggest success is using the refugees as a threat to europe now you negotiating with that because youve nothing else now its time for libya turkey is
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Discount. Documentary. Markets wake up to the final trading week of the year all eyes are on that trade deal between the u. S. And china the questions linger well take a look at the movers and shakers. Also on the show rising rents have sparked anger in european cities from barcelona to berlin now Real Estate Markets are bracing for the backlash. And well look at an extreme case of a rental market gone bad by were told the glutted buildings are at risk of collapse. This is your Business Report im Stephen Beers in berlin thanks for joining us well many markets around the world remain closed for christmas asian shares opened on a higher note with optimism optimism over a trade deal between the u. S. And china stocks and japans nikkei and the shanghai composite advance around half a percent each on wednesday both u. S. President donald trump and a spokesman for the Chinese Government signaled the 2 nations trade deal was ready for signing a socalled phase one agreement is expected to ease
[indiscriminate chatter] rep. Neal will members and their guests please take their seats . The ways and Means Committee will come to order. That morning and welcome. We are here to discuss a difficult issue that confronts nearly every family in our nation and that is how to care for our loved ones as they age. It is certainly appropriate that we work to address this matter in november which is alzheimers Awareness Month and u. S. National family caregivers month. It is a deeply personal issue for many of us in the room, for those of us who have not personally struggle to ensure an older relative receive the care they need, you most certainly know someone in your life who has. Fragmented and insufficient longterm care system not only be confusing and emotionally taxing but also enormously expensive, indeed, even unaffordable. Inhome careock costs about 180,000 a year, it costs over 80,000 a year to live in a nursing home and assisted living causes 43,000 a year. These high prices certai