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National strike is underway in Nicaragua to demand the resignation of President Daniel Ortega the opposition say at least 90 percent of shops are closed but the government claims it s business as usual in many places the protest follows months of violence in which at least 350 people have died. The United Nations General Assembly has agreed on a deal to better manage the international flow of migrants known as the Global Compact for migration it s the 1st such agreement attempting to set out a more coordinated and humane approach to the issue from New York is not a Tofik this compact is intended to recognise that countries cannot manage migration on their own and that the issue needs a coordinated approach based on human rights it is not a binding agreement but it lays out a set of commitments for countries of origin transit and destination Louise Arbor the special representative for International Migration said if implemented the Compact would preserve the sovereignty of states to co
Radio monitor. B.B.C. News at 9 I m more Alderson more than 20 countries including the US have shown solidarity with person by expelling Russian diplomats in protest of the use of a nerve agent on a former spy in Salzburg speaking in the Commons to reason may describe it as the largest collective expulsion of Russian intelligence officers in history Paul Adams is in Moscow he says President Putin s government has reacted angrily I think they would have been particularly surprised by the fact that the Americans went 1st and went heavy with this very large number of diplomats be expelled from the U.S. And then throughout the afternoon and into the ring this procession of others I think this is exactly what the British government was after and probably what the Kremlin was hoping it would not say rival demonstrations have been taking place at Westminster for and against Jeremy Corbin and the way he s dealt with allegations of anti semitism in the Labor Party in a letter to Jewish leaders
25 anticlockwise between junction 817 from Maple cross because of an accident involving 3 cars one is currently being held in the ambulance to attend the scene there are delays back to junction 20 the moment those affected traffic on the clockwise side which is also held for a time he s also back to junction 16 for the M 40 on the side closures have been implemented in Twickenham again following the rugby match at the stadium London Road which in right an hour going right up close watch of the morning row closures and road blocks in the center of town to take the stand up to racism and the Free Syrian movement demonstrations Whitehall is currently closed in both directions between the Parliament Square also in town the strong has been closed between Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross station because of a gas leak is also affecting a number of. Cannon Street on the Chiefs the Metropolitan line is suspended between Howard on the Hill this week and the Piccadilly Line is also suspended b
Radio and t.v. On $94.00 f.m. London is raising a station. B.b.c. Radio London. London s News of midday I Matthew Schofield to reason may is expected to tell M.P. s she s ordering the expulsion of a significant number of Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning of the former Spice surrogate script in Salzburg Moscow failed to meet her deadline for explaining how a Russian made nerve agent was used in the attack 10 days ago the Kremlin s warned any unlawful action against Russia would result in a response but the former Conservative foreign secretary index Kensington and Pisa Malcolm Rifkind says Britain must take action I would actually not just expelled from the Russian embassy here the intelligence agencies were the age of 30 are you f.s.b. Were there I would actually tell the Russian ambassador he should be on his way here has been responsible for an absolutely disgusting trivialisation when 2 people are lying possibly in the other deaths the parole board has acknowledged the