Already. Digital. Twenty two dollars. This is news live from berlin a court in tampa makes in the store ruling for the first time two leaders of the brutal camaron range are found guilty of genocide two men were on trial in connection with the deaths of nearly two Million People during the regimes reign of terror in the one Nine Hundred Seventy s. Also coming up britain faces another day of turmoil as Prime Minister theresa may
stepped up efforts to defend her controversial break the deal but with members of her own Party Calling for her to quit can she survive and where does the country go next. And back in again Germanys National soccer team defeats russia in a friendly after a rough year the Football Squad is trying to reconnect with fans of all ages and if Youth Program paid dividends with two of its youngest Player Scoring Goals is it a possible Turning Point well hear from our sports apartment. Im sumi so misconducts good to have you with us it is being called cambodia s nurember
the hour will vote against it is therefore mathematically impossible to get this deal through the house of home. and if that wasn t enough may might be facing yet another challenge jacob riis smaug a vocal hardline bracks a tear submitted a letter of no confidence against the prime minister but what we mean is a leader who will say to the european union it is impossible to divide up the united kingdom it is impossible to agree to a situation where we have a perpetual customs union this is not wretched this is a failure of government policy it needs to be rejected this is nothing to do with this may respond to the chaos with another press conference demonstrating determination and dismissing calls to step down if we do not move forward without agreement nobody can know for sure the consequences that will follow. it would be to take a path of deep and great uncertainty when the british people just want us to get on
this is not good enough this is still going to wreak economic damage and plus we don t really know what s in the arrangement for the future all these are empty promises different six years say this is much too close to the european union it s breaks it in name only it doesn t mean that we re really leaving and the people in the middle middle are angry and confused about this whole rigmarole this whole chaotic image that the government presents at the moment at the moment iran or just a spy here in the very early morning down at the thames and he yelled she s a goner as she is off and that seems to be moot the mood among many many people here in london and in the rest of the country that s to reason may who s trying to battling on to battle on can t really do it right max coming to you with that kind of opposition in london could we see the e.u. negotiate another agreement that has better chances of being approved by the
british prime minister theresa may is a stepping up efforts to defend her controversial breaks that deal today made us of the country will be plunged into a deep and grave on certainty if the draft plan is abandoned but she is facing a backlash from her own party and calls to be replaced so can she survive or get the latest from london and brussels in a moment but first a look at how events unfolded yesterday it was a tumultuous day in the history of bric said but more turmoil is likely to follow on thursday several members of parliament resigned on the hours after prime minister theresa may and now instead of her cabinet had agreed to the terms of the deal. the first and biggest blow was dominic robb quitting after only four months as burke said minister but we do need to change and he s not the only one thinking this way resistance is coming from within may s own party reducing the chances of the agreement being voted to parliament it s eighty four in all it s going up by