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And International Conference host. Lets get started. The arab news, interesting to see their take on this agreement reached between russia and turkey. They call it historic. Lets remember why we are here. This is because of a phone call from donald trump to the turkish president that enabled the turks to feel they have the right to enter syria and create what they thought would be a chance to drive out the way pg who are considered by them to be linked to the so called terrorist pkk and they want to create a safe zone. That the bombardment they rain down upon this area has caused international consternation and with the absence of the americans, the russians have come in and that is why they had those talks. Syrians wa nt why they had those talks. Syrians want their territorial integrity protected but the turks say they wa nt protected but the turks say they want and existential threat vanquished which is why we see this cosying up between russia and turkey that highlights the fact that resident putin is now the master of all he surveys in the middle east and donald trump is busy dealing with domestic problems. It is interesting because lets remind our view is that russia enjoys a strong relationship with syria which is why russia is seen as a kingmaker in the situation. Resident peter once again very president Vladimir Putin is once again very influential. He was recently in the ua easy when you trade deals were put together so there is an interesting change in there is an interesting change in the situation. It wouldnt worry it will worry traditional republicans in the us and underlines the strength of Vladimir Putin, the fa ct the strength of Vladimir Putin, the fact that donald trump does not want to come up against him in any way and when you look at the future of the geopolitics we have, but trainer on one axis, russia in the middle of europe and the usa moving further and further away, it shows that the balance of verbal power really is changing. In the meantime, in this area what is being called by erdogan asa area what is being called by erdogan as a safe zone, the kurds have had to flee. It has been a hellish two weeks. It has been hellish and many children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants children, women, men, civilians, noncombata nts are being children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants are being pushed out of the area. Some call it ethnic cleansing. The turks say we must do this because we feel threatened. Positive take on adult. Yes a positive take on adult. Yes a positive take on it all in the arab news because they see president putin being involved as a positive thing. Lets look at the guardian. All the front pages in the uk have this story of what happened in parliament yesterday. The yes vote followed by a no vote. Borisjohnson deal in principle supported by a majority of 30 but then he hit the pause button. Parliament said we need more time. We need more time. 110 pages of dense text. If you consider the average bill which does not have such huge implications for the future of britain, you would have a few weeks. But this is about so have a few weeks. But this is about so many different issues. In Northern Ireland, having a border in the irish sea, the exit strategy, there is so much there and it is not enough to say we have debated this for 3. 5 years. This deal has only just been approved which is why parliament has said hello, we are in charge and that was underlined by the speaker. So we are waiting to see what happens in europe in terms ofan see what happens in europe in terms of an extension to article 50. But, also, what will that mean in terms of what the Prime Minister does next, what he will then go to parliament and ask for the approval ofa parliament and ask for the approval of a general election . Even that is not in his nan hands because he needs the labour party to vote for this to labour are constantly said they want an election but they will only habit when they think momentum is with them. And at the moment they think a nodal exit on october 31 is off the table. As it were. No deal exit. If we then go towards a general election, could we stumble out of the eu . We could. And every single forecast seems to indicate that a no deal exit would have a bigger economic shock to the country than what we saw in 2008. And gdp in some parts of the country will be heard worse than others. The north east voted heavily for brexit but careful what you wish for. They could really re pay but careful what you wish for. They could really repay well wind. The times has dedicated half of its front page to this news that there is evidence of a drug for the effective treatment for the single biggest cause of dementia, validating billions of pounds worth of investment for many years. We are talking about a Big Pharmaceutical Company with a drug for alzheimers. They say it is the first effective treatment for the biggest cause of dementia, alzheimers. And this comes dementia, alzheimers. And this co m es after dementia, alzheimers. And this comes after a huge investment. A great number of trials and many of the trials, although indicating initial promise, did not fulfil that promise. But in this case, more than 3000 people went through the trial and ata 3000 people went through the trial and at a high dose it can reduce symptoms in patients when it is called early. It can reduce a range of mental disabilities. 25 less decline after 18 months which is significant. And it talks about how many Big Pharmaceutical Companies have been investing a lot of money for years. They have failed, many of them pulled out. Whereas biojan kept going. I was going to look at their shares. It does not feel quite right right now. But it does cost so much money, research and development into funding anything that might help and yet it is a game changer when they get it. Western countries andjapan, when they get it. Western countries and japan, where the population is ageing and this is one of those sad fa cts ageing and this is one of those sad facts mental decline does happen to a significant percentage of the population. But if this really does fulfil the new promise then it will bea game fulfil the new promise then it will be a game changer and people have been waiting for this for a long time and alzheimers charities on both sides of the atlantic are celebrating. Bbc sport is looking at the life of marieke vervoort, a paralympian the life of marieke vervoort, a pa ralympian who chose the life of marieke vervoort, a paralympian who chose to end her life at the age of a0. It has been confirmed that that is the situation. Such a sad story because when we see her performing, powering away and winning gold in london in 2012 and again in rio, we have no idea the pain and suffering she has been experiencing. idea the pain and suffering she has been experiencing. I know a lot of athletes and i love track and field andi athletes and i love track and field and i remember for athletes and i love track and field and i rememberfor london 2012, people like david weir and Johnny Peacock and those athletes, athletes with disabilities were called superhuman. We were encouraged to see them as athletes like any other, especially at the olympic level. So when you see someone especially at the olympic level. So when you see someone in this position in this photo choosing to hand her life, as is permitted in belgium, then you read in more detail and you see her disease caused constant pain, seizures, paralysis could not sleep horrendous. Absolutely horrendous. You can understand where someone facing a future like that. Even though we see her as a powerful paralympian. Though we see her as a powerful paralympian. It is though we see her as a powerful paralympian. It is a question of should we have this choice. In the uk we do not. We do not but in some point it will come, as it will to all point it will come, as it will to a ll Western Point it will come, as it will to all western european countries, i think. Finally, this drone. Would you claim in it . Just a quick response. Not initially. I would wait until it had finished having accident. I am with you all the way. Im cautious when it comes to these things. Thank you so much for being here. Good to have your company as well and whatever you are up to today, i hope you have a great day. See you soon. Hello there. Tuesday was a dry day up and down the country with plenty of sunshine around and a bit warmer early in the south, thanks to a ridge of High Pressure that will be with us on wednesday morning that we have low pressure to the north west of the country and a weather front across the south east. Rain and strong wind across the north west to begin wednesday, perhaps a couple of showers in the south east elsewhere a dry start to the day with mist and fog around. A chilly start temperatures will rise as we head through the morning as we see sunshine around. Best of sunshine into the afternoon across the midlands and south west with more cloud and you showers in the south east, increasingly wet and windy across the north and west and that applies for Northern Ireland. Temperatures 13 15. Through wednesday night it turns wet across the eastern side of england and the weather front across the west slide south east woods and merge with the other one so it will be damp and cloudy for england and wales on thursday morning. With a milder start to the day. But windy and clear for the north west. Low pressure anchored to the north of the uk but it looks like it would even through the day turning windy upper parts of scotland and Northern Ireland. Gales developing. Of showers which may be heavy and thundery to the day. Further south in that will be a weather front sliding eastward taking the cloud and rain with it, even in its wake, sunshine and couple of showers. The wind picking up across northern western scotland at 16 mile an hour dust to temperatures of 1a 15 in the south. It starts to look like we will see colder air invading the northern half of the country as we head on into friday. A bit milder in the south where we will have this feature running up the atlantic in the south west, an area of low osha, and an weather that will leave quite pressure, and an weather that will leave quite a bit of rain in places. Windy across north of the country with low pressure nearby so scales and showers. After a dry start for the of the country looks like it will turn much wetter and the rain will be quite heavy across northern Western Areas of the bumps cool air across scotland and Northern Ireland there will be sleet and snow over the high ground to again, another mild day in the south east. Still wet as we head into saturday, particularly across parts of england and wales are mainly over the hills but then it turns dry to sunday then turns cold for all areas. With the rain through friday and saturday across the high ground and could lead to localised flooding and travel disruption. Good morning and welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. To breakfast with dan walker 0ur headlines today. To breakfast with dan walker the to breakfast with dan walker ayes to the right, 322 to the ayes to the right, 328, the noes to the left 322. Borisjohnsons brexit deal is put on pause as he fails to get backing from mps for a timetable to discuss it. We now face further uncertainty and the eu must now make up their minds over how to answer parliament tos request for a delay. The eu says it is now considering an extension to

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