A very big summit and a very crucial speech for the chancellor what can we expect her to say about brets today well this is as you said one of the policy speeches that she regularly gifts in the german pod them and its what she does to give the members of the parliament a general auslan on how shes going to handle the different topics that are going to be talked about at the pin commission summits but in regards to backs it will of course be the overlying topic of the overshadowing topic of this has now been reports that sort of an agreement has been reached between the e. U. And the United Kingdom but moguls law and on brecht it hasnt changed and we will see probably that shes going to stick by what she has called or as her redlines she doesnt think the u. K. Can cherry pick in terms of how to leave the European Union and also that there should not be a hawesville of its fee in ireland and north and ireland and thats been doesnt that been a very. Porton issue the irish border the bord
For tomorrows eu summit. In brussels, the eus chief negotiator says we are working. Dame Louise Ellman quits labour after 22 years as an mp, saying she can no longer advocate voting for the party whenjeremy corbyn could become Prime Minister. As Kurdish Forces fight to retain territory under turkish attack, President Trump says the conflict is no longer a matterfor the us. President trump describes a meeting with the family of harry dunn as beautiful and sad. The parents refused to meet the woman involved in the crash that killed their son. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anna isaac, reporter at the wall streetjournal, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. All of tomorrows front pages are now in. Lets start with the express. It says Boris Johnson is tantalisingly close to a brexit deal after last minute negotiations with the eu. Optimism in the daily mail, as well, over the Prime Ministers like
No one bbc news, Stephen Sackur has hardtalk. No one bbc news, Stephen Sackur has hardtalk. Now on. Welcome to hardtalk. Im Stephen Sackur. What makes a whistleblower . What prompts someone to break rank, maybe break the law, in order to expose a secret, often at great cost to themselves . Well, my guest today is Katharine Gun. In 2003 she worked at the uks signals intelligence agency, gchq. She leaked potentially explosive information about americas covert effort to sway un diplomats to support the iraq war. She risked everything, including prison, in an act that changed her life. Now her story has been made into a movie. But 16 years on, has her perspective changed 7 Katharine Gun, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. You are in the public eye today because of the release of a film which focuses on a fateful decision you took 16 years ago. And well talk about it in some detail. But i just want to know, at the beginning, is this gratifying for you to be back in the public eye or
To walk long distances in search of supplies in the mountain if you do and i have a wife and children and i cant find water ive got 5 dollars to buy water but i dont know where to find it with tensions still high the government continues to call for a National Dialogue to. Violence is not the best way to make your voice heard theres a major impact on the countrys economy especially if it means haiti is locked down not unwilling to negotiate opposition leaders have once again called for mass demonstrations. There was a lot. Over the weekend with the opposition calling on some of the more militants its of demonstrators to use up on the protests to give people an opportunity to leave their homes to go out to the markets to fill up their vehicles with. To go out look for water and all these lies but the opposition had said already that he wanted the protests started again on monday and thats exactly what groups of protesters meeting up early is higher urgently we can confirm that at least
A documentary about a famous psychologist with views that challenge Political Correctness we speak to the filmmakers. You have all of the people that are talking about and its this kind of like a. Culture war believing the all right or you know motivating him or that he is really dangerous ideas that. A very well well continue this monday morning youre watching R T International with me to our great to have you with us. U. S. President donald trump is demanding to meet the anonymous official who blew the whistle on his phone calls with his ukrainian counterparts the scandal surrounding the conversations led to the launch of an impeachment inquiry last week of a possible collusion with a foreign power trump claims the whistleblower. Account of what was said was totally inaccurate meanwhile the polls have emerged suggesting the u. S. Intelligence community changed the official whistleblower complaint for some time before the ukraine called scandal broke the requirements that whistleblowe