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Washington on the ground and russia says its troops are patrolling to contain the conflict. And a major speech by hong kong leader carry live was cut short after she shouted down by prodemocracy has been forced to leave the podium. Plus the fight to end violence against south africas with. South africa look even in countries where these wolf. Is used. Woman is working to reclaim the space where she was a soul searching to find a friend was kept. A welcome to the program. Officials are warning that significant issues remain in the way of efforts to secure an agreement on the u. K. s departure from the bloc but islands
Prime Minister
leo varadkar says he hopes that any sticking points can be result today that would allow
Member States
a chance to consider any deal before thursdays e. U. Summit the last sham jeweled heads of government meeting before the u. K. s pasha on the 31st of october u. K. Brett minister
Stephen Buckley
has told lawmakers that the
British Government
would abide by the law requiring it to request a delay if no agreement is reached by saturday. You. Will have the latest from
Brussels Bureau
chief myself and welcome max so as we await news and thursdays meeting looms the
European Council
president dont toss has given an indication of how long we might have to white. You tweeted something he said wed have to wait about 7 to 8 hours and then we would know if and when braggs it would happen but you need to take these kind of tweets very carefully because weve heard that it deal had to be ready by midnight yesterday thats what michele said back then the e. U. Commission chief negotiator for braggs it and then we heard they might have a deal this morning and then things get pushed back for there and for others there wouldnt be surprised if it gets pushed back even further than those 78 hours. Mentioned but it seems theres a fair amount of optimism that a deal some kind of deal some kind of draft at least for a deal will be on the table i want to hear about the whats
Holding Things
up. Its the same thing as always its avoiding a hard border between
Northern Ireland
which is part of the u. K. And the republican violence which is part of the
European Union
and the specific problem seems to be in the end although we await confirmation for that real roadblock whether the people of
Northern Ireland
will be involved in the decision over that deal we do know that in the past the proposal by the u. K. Was to have
Northern Ireland
every 4 or 5 years have a vote i think was every 4 years have a vote whether they still accept a deal struck with the
European Union
or not that was not accepted by the use of the role of
Northern Ireland
here was the last roadblock that we heard about but really these negotiations are being conducted very privately usually in brussels you always have a leak a reliable leak because there are 28 countries involved at this time its difficult it shows you that they are serious about it that they are making progress to some degree the much that the u. K. Appears to have shifted its position most is that the case that his boss was likely to agree to any of britains demands. They have shifted their position significantly because what we think is being discussed right now is a backstop and the backstop is the sort of the bad word for many politicians in the u. K. A backstop meaning in insurance policy to avoid this hard border between
Northern Ireland
and the republic of ireland something that was always rejected would probably have something similar though wont be pat called backs up anymore so yes the u. K. Has made concessions and thats why were having these serious negotiations but its also seems like the e. U. Is willing to reopen the socalled legally binding
Withdrawal Agreement
so the divorce agreement something they always refused in the past so the u. Has moved probably less than the u. K. Thats true and briefly max what happens if there is no breakthrough. If there is no breakthrough then there will be a deal signed off by the leaders on thursday and friday and it means that by law
Boris Johnson
the u. K. Prime minister will be obliged to demand an extension beyond 31st of october the date when braggs it was supposed to happen just if i can add this briefly but in any case even if we have a draft today it seems likely that the leaders wont give a full blown yes to that deal on thursday but will only say this is the right direction but you need to be more elaborate we have the legal teams checking to make sure this is actually workable so when brussels thank you. Now to turkey which has rejected calls for a cease fire in its
Northern Syria
offensive against kurdish militias the kurds have allied with
Syrian Government
troops and russian allies they have now moved into previously kurdish how the areas including the city of mine bridge
Turkish Forces
meanwhile the continuing to shell positions in
Northern Syria
u. S. Vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompei o on their way to turkey to push for an end to the fighting now this follows the imposition of u. S. Economic sanctions against for the incursion. The syrian flag raised over to city of mandates its meant to signal the syrian armys presence in the city a move that follows the cream and between
Kurdish Forces
and the government in damascus. And damascus has brought along
International Allies
managed together with other kurdish held areas was abandoned by u. S. Forces leaving it vulnerable to turkeys military offensive in
Northern Syria
. Going through we were afraid of turkeys aggression but now the turkish army wont be able to enter our city should we feel safe now. Let my foot on. Turkey has pressed ahead despite growing calls for it to halt the incursion. President
Donald Trumps
unexpected decision to withdraw troops came after a phone call up with turkish president i week ago after that the u. S. Has imposed sanctions on turkey while the
European Union
and post a limited arms embargo. Its all too often we are watching the situation in turkey with concern i have repeatedly said this military action should be stopped we must return to negotiations. We remain concerned about the
International Situation
if it was not to legitimate. While people in managed remain on the alert red. Events from elsewhere in
Northern Syria
are getting alex the u. N. Says that 160000 people have already fled the fighting. Straight to turkey then correspondent
Durrant Jones
joins us from istanbul welcome dorrian the turkish president reza try bird one says we will never declare a cease fire so what does this mean for us
Vice President
mike pence and the secretary of state who are on their way to turkey to try and arrange just that well is going to be a very difficult meeting the expectations are that this will be a critical meeting but far from easy given the fact that erdogan has reiterated his stance theres going to be a continuation of the operation until all objectives of a chief and there certainly will be no ceasefire and actually no talks as what he says with terrorists he went on a very passionate speech to say who would expect us to speak to terrorists so its going to be a very tough meeting and to give you an insight about how difficult it will be heard one an issue he ruled out meeting with pen saying that if america wanted to speak to me better chant come over and let me speak with him but interestingly that was immediately walk back within a few minutes we had statements coming out from the presidency saying bird one will be meeting with
Vice President
and the other a high level delegation and that gives you an insight into there is a realisation lunker about how tense and how bad situation with america is and the recognition that basically the only friend that turkey has left in the
United States
is
President Trump
intel and to snub his envoy would be considered a very dangerous move so looking at the sort of the worst
Case Scenario
the u. S. Has already imposed economic sanctions against turkey are there any other leaders that it can pull. Well the sanctions that trump introduced were seen as largely symbolic a slap on the wrist simply the markets reacted positively to the expectations also they could be far worse but everyone is aware that there is growing pressure on trump from congress from the republicans and the democrats on president in bipartisan. Agreement that tough sanctions should be made against turkey and the only man that is stopping them is
President Trump
himself if this is it with penskes to go badly then trump would find it very hard to resist that growing pressure and washington does have the ability to bring turkey to its knees financially
Turkish Companies
borrow every year over 100000000000. 00 much of that comes from u. S. Financial markets if that tap was turned off the toxicology would be brought to a halt. Meanwhile russian president
Vladimir Putin
says he will ensure that turkish and syrian troops dont fight each other and will turkey accept
Russian Troops
as peacemakers. Well one is expected to go to moscow africa conversation with russian president
Vladimir Putin
he has invited in for talks and urged one is under growing pressure from moscow to end its offensive putin has been a close ally of turkey working together with syria even though theyve backed opposite sides in the conflict a relationship that has deepened as relations have worsened with the
United States
but putin is believed to be increasingly alarmed by this increasingly. Powerful operation into syria which britain still to escalate the conflict among do all the cheaters he has secured in the last few years so earth one is starting to face pressure from both the
United States
and from russia that is pomp possible way out putin is expected to pressure. To open talks with damascus currently one doesnt have any diplomatic relations with the massacres. Enough impression very hard saying the solution to this problem this crisis is youd have talks with damascus the mask is now has an arrangement with the syrian kurds hes taking over control of the border one way out is for turkey to open it might be negotiations with syria this is seen as the only real opportunity of turkey avoiding this growing isolation and eventually being poor pushed out by both moscow and the
United States
storage areas in istanbul thank you. It would take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of probably dependents activists from across the plains catalonia region marching on the regional capital barcelona i need to get there by friday spain is on edge following 2 days of protests of violent clashes between police and protesters in the region as widespread anger that the long prison sentences given to 9 cats and an independent leaders on monday. Firefighters have been battling an explosion of huge fires a
Storage Facility
near the americans if youre
San Francisco
people in the area to board to stay inside close all windows and doors the course of the fire is now. The
European Union
s new commission headed by a german reserve former defense minister on the line it will not stop workers settled on the 1st of november after the parliament after the
European Parliament
vetoed 3 of the nominated commissioners france romania and hungary it will now each have to propose new candidates. And prodemocracy lawmakers in hong kong have disrupted a major policy speech by the territories leader kerry last left the legislature and delivered his speech by video after being heckled and called on to meet the 5 demands of hong kongs protest movement. The this speech was in peril before it even began. In the chamber fellow you make his head coach chief executive carried. Playing all lawmakers please be silent are you anyone who does not say so and we will be asked to leave the chamber will you time the law fibroids you say well i. Dont lie on the board of your fabio you prodemocracy lawmakers projected the slogan 5 demands not one less on the chambers walls these include universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into
Police Violence
during demonstrations i. Was kerry speech did not address any of these demands at all. Silenced by her critics. The disruption forced ms lam to abandon the planned speech she later gave her address via video link the. Now the chair of the german bishops conference cardinal rinehart mox has pledged that the katha of this pledge the
Catholic Church
in solidarity with jews in germany speaking in berlin the cardinal said we will never part from our jewish brothers and sisters and that he was deeply affected by last weeks terror attack in the eastern german town of kalak cardinal moch said he felt that germany and the church have a
Clear Mission
to ensure there is no place and he semitism. We can take a closer look at the cardinals that remarks with that date abuse are
Villages Affairs
correspondent martin welcome not even feel the
Catholic Church
has talked for a long time about fighting anti semitism is todays declaration going to make any difference well i dont think its so. Will make a lot of difference there and what is the case is that the
Catholic Church
has been very much involved in present frequency in the asian with the
Jewish Community
and it was obviously very important i think that essentially this comes down to the fact that you know this was a big shock for most people or on germany that were looking at this thing actually a
Jewish Community
to
Jewish Community
being attacked so i think that cardinal marks in some sense reflects precisely that sentiment its not really just a matter of the
Catholic Church
is the church of germany ok so this. Process has already started and this is just saying were going to continue wet what we were already doing this that theres no acceleration coming i mean i think that what we have is a reaffirmation of the commitment of the
German Church
to a human need some would in germany and they think that there is a church that is very much aware that sort of the visions and this is actually not only the case for the
Jewish Community
in the
Catholic Church
has been at the forefront of sort of demand self of hospitality in relation to migrants so i mean the question of exclusion is one that is very much you know centered forth for the cut the church of germany ok stay with us because that the
Catholic Church
is amazon said had a synod is on the way in rome at the moment. Caught up with cardinal monks and asked him whether the
Catholic Church
what the
Catholic Church
could do to influence populous leaders such as the brazilian president jaya ball sinatra. Well i think soon isnt world assemblies like this kind of effect change. And i heard that the government in brazil reacted a little bit nervously before and. At least it took a good look at what will be happening at the senate because the bishops from the
Amazon Region
will be speaking there. And theyve already spoken theyve spoken for the
Indigenous People
whose livelihoods will be taken away if this forest were to be cleared and turned into a prairie. So its a step of it i believe a
World Assembly
like this folks is the attention more intensely on the
Amazon Region
and on the question of
Climate Change
and the possibilities of limiting
Climate Change
. There are essentially 2 questions here on the one hand the party or question of policy related to
Environmental Issues
and thats one which actually this poll is very adamant about what sort of the position of the church by and large should be there is actually in cyclical the which was actually his 2nd year which is really sort of our duty to the earth and to nature the 2nd one that is considerably more interesting in the statement that we just heard is that there is clearly a political fault line and the political fall in brazil has very much sort of the division between a couple of church that has been trying thing for a very long time and then evan jellicoe church that has been growing and that even jellicoe church the brazilian of
Prime Minister<\/a> leo varadkar says he hopes that any sticking points can be result today that would allow
Member States<\/a> a chance to consider any deal before thursdays e. U. Summit the last sham jeweled heads of government meeting before the u. K. s pasha on the 31st of october u. K. Brett minister
Stephen Buckley<\/a> has told lawmakers that the
British Government<\/a> would abide by the law requiring it to request a delay if no agreement is reached by saturday. You. Will have the latest from
Brussels Bureau<\/a> chief myself and welcome max so as we await news and thursdays meeting looms the
European Council<\/a> president dont toss has given an indication of how long we might have to white. You tweeted something he said wed have to wait about 7 to 8 hours and then we would know if and when braggs it would happen but you need to take these kind of tweets very carefully because weve heard that it deal had to be ready by midnight yesterday thats what michele said back then the e. U. Commission chief negotiator for braggs it and then we heard they might have a deal this morning and then things get pushed back for there and for others there wouldnt be surprised if it gets pushed back even further than those 78 hours. Mentioned but it seems theres a fair amount of optimism that a deal some kind of deal some kind of draft at least for a deal will be on the table i want to hear about the whats
Holding Things<\/a> up. Its the same thing as always its avoiding a hard border between
Northern Ireland<\/a> which is part of the u. K. And the republican violence which is part of the
European Union<\/a> and the specific problem seems to be in the end although we await confirmation for that real roadblock whether the people of
Northern Ireland<\/a> will be involved in the decision over that deal we do know that in the past the proposal by the u. K. Was to have
Northern Ireland<\/a> every 4 or 5 years have a vote i think was every 4 years have a vote whether they still accept a deal struck with the
European Union<\/a> or not that was not accepted by the use of the role of
Northern Ireland<\/a> here was the last roadblock that we heard about but really these negotiations are being conducted very privately usually in brussels you always have a leak a reliable leak because there are 28 countries involved at this time its difficult it shows you that they are serious about it that they are making progress to some degree the much that the u. K. Appears to have shifted its position most is that the case that his boss was likely to agree to any of britains demands. They have shifted their position significantly because what we think is being discussed right now is a backstop and the backstop is the sort of the bad word for many politicians in the u. K. A backstop meaning in insurance policy to avoid this hard border between
Northern Ireland<\/a> and the republic of ireland something that was always rejected would probably have something similar though wont be pat called backs up anymore so yes the u. K. Has made concessions and thats why were having these serious negotiations but its also seems like the e. U. Is willing to reopen the socalled legally binding
Withdrawal Agreement<\/a> so the divorce agreement something they always refused in the past so the u. Has moved probably less than the u. K. Thats true and briefly max what happens if there is no breakthrough. If there is no breakthrough then there will be a deal signed off by the leaders on thursday and friday and it means that by law
Boris Johnson<\/a> the u. K. Prime minister will be obliged to demand an extension beyond 31st of october the date when braggs it was supposed to happen just if i can add this briefly but in any case even if we have a draft today it seems likely that the leaders wont give a full blown yes to that deal on thursday but will only say this is the right direction but you need to be more elaborate we have the legal teams checking to make sure this is actually workable so when brussels thank you. Now to turkey which has rejected calls for a cease fire in its
Northern Syria<\/a> offensive against kurdish militias the kurds have allied with
Syrian Government<\/a> troops and russian allies they have now moved into previously kurdish how the areas including the city of mine bridge
Turkish Forces<\/a> meanwhile the continuing to shell positions in
Northern Syria<\/a> u. S. Vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompei o on their way to turkey to push for an end to the fighting now this follows the imposition of u. S. Economic sanctions against for the incursion. The syrian flag raised over to city of mandates its meant to signal the syrian armys presence in the city a move that follows the cream and between
Kurdish Forces<\/a> and the government in damascus. And damascus has brought along
International Allies<\/a> managed together with other kurdish held areas was abandoned by u. S. Forces leaving it vulnerable to turkeys military offensive in
Northern Syria<\/a>. Going through we were afraid of turkeys aggression but now the turkish army wont be able to enter our city should we feel safe now. Let my foot on. Turkey has pressed ahead despite growing calls for it to halt the incursion. President
Donald Trumps<\/a> unexpected decision to withdraw troops came after a phone call up with turkish president i week ago after that the u. S. Has imposed sanctions on turkey while the
European Union<\/a> and post a limited arms embargo. Its all too often we are watching the situation in turkey with concern i have repeatedly said this military action should be stopped we must return to negotiations. We remain concerned about the
International Situation<\/a> if it was not to legitimate. While people in managed remain on the alert red. Events from elsewhere in
Northern Syria<\/a> are getting alex the u. N. Says that 160000 people have already fled the fighting. Straight to turkey then correspondent
Durrant Jones<\/a> joins us from istanbul welcome dorrian the turkish president reza try bird one says we will never declare a cease fire so what does this mean for us
Vice President<\/a> mike pence and the secretary of state who are on their way to turkey to try and arrange just that well is going to be a very difficult meeting the expectations are that this will be a critical meeting but far from easy given the fact that erdogan has reiterated his stance theres going to be a continuation of the operation until all objectives of a chief and there certainly will be no ceasefire and actually no talks as what he says with terrorists he went on a very passionate speech to say who would expect us to speak to terrorists so its going to be a very tough meeting and to give you an insight about how difficult it will be heard one an issue he ruled out meeting with pen saying that if america wanted to speak to me better chant come over and let me speak with him but interestingly that was immediately walk back within a few minutes we had statements coming out from the presidency saying bird one will be meeting with
Vice President<\/a> and the other a high level delegation and that gives you an insight into there is a realisation lunker about how tense and how bad situation with america is and the recognition that basically the only friend that turkey has left in the
United States<\/a> is
President Trump<\/a> intel and to snub his envoy would be considered a very dangerous move so looking at the sort of the worst
Case Scenario<\/a> the u. S. Has already imposed economic sanctions against turkey are there any other leaders that it can pull. Well the sanctions that trump introduced were seen as largely symbolic a slap on the wrist simply the markets reacted positively to the expectations also they could be far worse but everyone is aware that there is growing pressure on trump from congress from the republicans and the democrats on president in bipartisan. Agreement that tough sanctions should be made against turkey and the only man that is stopping them is
President Trump<\/a> himself if this is it with penskes to go badly then trump would find it very hard to resist that growing pressure and washington does have the ability to bring turkey to its knees financially
Turkish Companies<\/a> borrow every year over 100000000000. 00 much of that comes from u. S. Financial markets if that tap was turned off the toxicology would be brought to a halt. Meanwhile russian president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> says he will ensure that turkish and syrian troops dont fight each other and will turkey accept
Russian Troops<\/a> as peacemakers. Well one is expected to go to moscow africa conversation with russian president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> he has invited in for talks and urged one is under growing pressure from moscow to end its offensive putin has been a close ally of turkey working together with syria even though theyve backed opposite sides in the conflict a relationship that has deepened as relations have worsened with the
United States<\/a> but putin is believed to be increasingly alarmed by this increasingly. Powerful operation into syria which britain still to escalate the conflict among do all the cheaters he has secured in the last few years so earth one is starting to face pressure from both the
United States<\/a> and from russia that is pomp possible way out putin is expected to pressure. To open talks with damascus currently one doesnt have any diplomatic relations with the massacres. Enough impression very hard saying the solution to this problem this crisis is youd have talks with damascus the mask is now has an arrangement with the syrian kurds hes taking over control of the border one way out is for turkey to open it might be negotiations with syria this is seen as the only real opportunity of turkey avoiding this growing isolation and eventually being poor pushed out by both moscow and the
United States<\/a> storage areas in istanbul thank you. It would take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of probably dependents activists from across the plains catalonia region marching on the regional capital barcelona i need to get there by friday spain is on edge following 2 days of protests of violent clashes between police and protesters in the region as widespread anger that the long prison sentences given to 9 cats and an independent leaders on monday. Firefighters have been battling an explosion of huge fires a
Storage Facility<\/a> near the americans if youre
San Francisco<\/a> people in the area to board to stay inside close all windows and doors the course of the fire is now. The
European Union<\/a>s new commission headed by a german reserve former defense minister on the line it will not stop workers settled on the 1st of november after the parliament after the
European Parliament<\/a> vetoed 3 of the nominated commissioners france romania and hungary it will now each have to propose new candidates. And prodemocracy lawmakers in hong kong have disrupted a major policy speech by the territories leader kerry last left the legislature and delivered his speech by video after being heckled and called on to meet the 5 demands of hong kongs protest movement. The this speech was in peril before it even began. In the chamber fellow you make his head coach chief executive carried. Playing all lawmakers please be silent are you anyone who does not say so and we will be asked to leave the chamber will you time the law fibroids you say well i. Dont lie on the board of your fabio you prodemocracy lawmakers projected the slogan 5 demands not one less on the chambers walls these include universal suffrage and an independent inquiry into
Police Violence<\/a> during demonstrations i. Was kerry speech did not address any of these demands at all. Silenced by her critics. The disruption forced ms lam to abandon the planned speech she later gave her address via video link the. Now the chair of the german bishops conference cardinal rinehart mox has pledged that the katha of this pledge the
Catholic Church<\/a> in solidarity with jews in germany speaking in berlin the cardinal said we will never part from our jewish brothers and sisters and that he was deeply affected by last weeks terror attack in the eastern german town of kalak cardinal moch said he felt that germany and the church have a
Clear Mission<\/a> to ensure there is no place and he semitism. We can take a closer look at the cardinals that remarks with that date abuse are
Villages Affairs<\/a> correspondent martin welcome not even feel the
Catholic Church<\/a> has talked for a long time about fighting anti semitism is todays declaration going to make any difference well i dont think its so. Will make a lot of difference there and what is the case is that the
Catholic Church<\/a> has been very much involved in present frequency in the asian with the
Jewish Community<\/a> and it was obviously very important i think that essentially this comes down to the fact that you know this was a big shock for most people or on germany that were looking at this thing actually a
Jewish Community<\/a> to
Jewish Community<\/a> being attacked so i think that cardinal marks in some sense reflects precisely that sentiment its not really just a matter of the
Catholic Church<\/a> is the church of germany ok so this. Process has already started and this is just saying were going to continue wet what we were already doing this that theres no acceleration coming i mean i think that what we have is a reaffirmation of the commitment of the
German Church<\/a> to a human need some would in germany and they think that there is a church that is very much aware that sort of the visions and this is actually not only the case for the
Jewish Community<\/a> in the
Catholic Church<\/a> has been at the forefront of sort of demand self of hospitality in relation to migrants so i mean the question of exclusion is one that is very much you know centered forth for the cut the church of germany ok stay with us because that the
Catholic Church<\/a> is amazon said had a synod is on the way in rome at the moment. Caught up with cardinal monks and asked him whether the
Catholic Church<\/a> what the
Catholic Church<\/a> could do to influence populous leaders such as the brazilian president jaya ball sinatra. Well i think soon isnt world assemblies like this kind of effect change. And i heard that the government in brazil reacted a little bit nervously before and. At least it took a good look at what will be happening at the senate because the bishops from the
Amazon Region<\/a> will be speaking there. And theyve already spoken theyve spoken for the
Indigenous People<\/a> whose livelihoods will be taken away if this forest were to be cleared and turned into a prairie. So its a step of it i believe a
World Assembly<\/a> like this folks is the attention more intensely on the
Amazon Region<\/a> and on the question of
Climate Change<\/a> and the possibilities of limiting
Climate Change<\/a>. There are essentially 2 questions here on the one hand the party or question of policy related to
Environmental Issues<\/a> and thats one which actually this poll is very adamant about what sort of the position of the church by and large should be there is actually in cyclical the which was actually his 2nd year which is really sort of our duty to the earth and to nature the 2nd one that is considerably more interesting in the statement that we just heard is that there is clearly a political fault line and the political fall in brazil has very much sort of the division between a couple of church that has been trying thing for a very long time and then evan jellicoe church that has been growing and that even jellicoe church the brazilian of
Angelical Church<\/a> which is not to be confused with the german enjoy a
Little Church<\/a> has a very clear sort of much more right wing position and its much closer to population as a matter of fact many of the populous forces within bounds are not as movement had being under being or have been supported by those political movements its very interesting to hear from from
Cardinal Marx<\/a> that they actually do hope or they think that itself the scene that has brought about actually some sense of pressure among brazilian authorities its interesting you bring up the notion of a space or a schism. Just to pick up that point the as you say the church has been going through some upheaval on issues like the role of women in. Homosexuality so we asked the cotton whether the perception was true that it was basically a split between reformist cardinals and europe a more conservative
Church Leaders<\/a> in the
United States<\/a> and elsewhere. Thats not how it is here in europe under in the
United States<\/a> does a serious debate which as you know is also taking place within the church itself but you cannot simply say these are conservatives and you cant just say in latin america oh thats how they take a sense in the senate that the discussions are happening throughout the
Universal Church<\/a> but that they are very specifically characterized by the individual cultures. Its important for the church create spaces for us to come together as we are now when the pope has underscored that he wants people to talk to each other its not easy so whats the alternative each nationality sticks to its own no we must talk to each other and thats not always easy but its enriching. And. What you make of that well yes and no i mean it is true that its difficult to talk to each other and they must and its also true that there is sort of conservatives and liberals or progressive on both sides of the atlantic but its also very much true that the
American Church<\/a> is essentially dominated by and large by a very conservative form of catholicism which is actually very oppose it even in its high so thirtys to this pope and to the progressivism that emanates from much of the
German Church<\/a> to the extend that in this sort of debate americans
American Bishops<\/a> and
American People<\/a> associated with the church had demanded the eggs communication of people and bishops and cardinals that were pushing the direction of religious
Affairs Correspondent<\/a> martin got thank you youre welcome. Now to south africa where theres been a surge in
Violent Crimes<\/a> against women according to the u. N. The murder rate against women in south africa is 5 times the global average and the countrys president has described these attacks as a crisis for the thousands of police men and women gathered in the capital for tory to demonstrate against gender based violence you see some holding up signs reading it hurts us as
Police Officers<\/a> to pick up bodies of women and children on a daily basis d. W. Has been speaking with a woman who survived a gang rape that is now helping other women find their voice. We we all acknowledge his call to spock on the 20th of july 1918 i was gang raped at the spark and my friend killed city months before my 16th birthday this happened to me. Im
Caroline Peters<\/a> im afraid im 54 years old im a fame unless im a gender ekta versed you know and im a human rights campaigner even when my dog is the place of days i would get up and go and run and i saw the benefit they planning for me at the same time i was city municipality upgrades of the spock and remember this is a book that ive never set foot there since when the time when i was that i. And i say to my daughter were going to reclaim that space never again is not just going to be a negative thing for me its going to be something positive were going to both
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National Team<\/a> has booked its place in the quarterfinals for the 1st time now shops are struggling to keep up with the demand for merchandise. Rugby mania has reached feed a peach in japan. The world cup hosts into the quarter finals of the competition for france dare to dream. I deserve 6 6 to be. The 4th to japan showed its strength ive been a rugby fan for 35 years and its like a dream. Support is so high the official team megastore is struggling to keep up with demand for much and voice. Now the demand for all items has been really good especially the japanese jerseys the
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