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DW DW News July 13, 2024

Turkish forces fighting each other in Northern Syria both accuse each other of violating the fragile ceasefire brokered by the us meanwhile tens of thousands take to germany streets in solidarity with the kurds. Im rebecca rivers welcome to the program the British Parliament is debating a new brakes a deal and is expected to vote on it later today Prime Minister baraks johnson has been trying to round up enough votes to pass it safe into Parliament Johnson called for the u. K. To heal the divisions breaks it has caused and to move on from the issue altogether the Prime Minister said the new agreement solves customs issues relating to Northern Ireland and that it will allow the u. K. To strike new trade deals across the world Opposition Labor Party leader later jeremy corben. Slams the deal saying it endangers british jobs and workers rights. Our us johnson of course is a has to embrace his deal let us know what he have to say people simply will not understand how politicians can say with one breath. They want. To avoid no deal. And then with the next breath that they still want to lay with a great deal is there a. Risk to try. Now is to try mr speaker to get this thing done. Standing by for us outside the house upon where that debate is taking place is correspondent big mass big thanks for joining me big day in breaks it in the backs of process will Boris Johnson get what he wants today. Its too close to call really we know that he has some sort of a mentor and for his deal there are a lot of m. P. s in his own party who have previously not bacterias amaze attempts to get a deal done here now as of parliament and they are backing Boris Johnson there are also labor opposition m. P. s even though labor as a party is whipping against the deal but there are some m. P. s who have said they will back the deal and they will have wanted to listen to their constituencies who want to move on from rex and start the next chapter basically of the negotiations however its really not certain at all and theres also crucially theres an amendment so its another vote and that precedes the vote on gross johnson steel which would call for an extension effectively and if this goes through then the Boris Johnsons deal you know will not happen for sure at the end of october so what will this be what he wants what he really wants is to be mr bracks if he wants to be the Prime Minister who has. He is being seen by the electorate as fighting for breaks and i think this in any case regardless of how today pans out he will be seen as somebody whos got the deal from brussels whos tried really hard parliament to make breaks that happen and then if he doesnt get his dues for he can present poll them and as the people who are putting the spanner in the works of the brics a process through for the next election thats freddie to come quite soon within the next next weeks or months he would still look very good in any case well position later jeremy called and obviously not in agreement with the Prime Minister lets have a listen to what he had to same parliament. Put government is claiming that if we support their deal it will get done and theyre backing them today is the only way to stop you know do i simply say no one seems supporting the government is afternoon would really far better starting pistol in a race a race to the bottom in regulations and standards. A race to the bottom not very favorable words there by the Opposition Leader why are his not alone though its of why are so many m. P. s so opposed to this deal. There are numerous reasons 1st of all its standards and regulation youve had to Jeremy Colbert and the labor party a feeling that in the future the u. K. Could try and undercut european standards and be a competitor with a much lower support for for workers rights for example then theres the Overall Economic impact this deal has been proven by analysts who have less impact on the u. K. Economy than the deals that reason may has brought home it looks for a much looser likely relationship with the e. U. In the future not the Close Partnership that reason may was hoping to strike so thats another reason and then there are other m. P. s particularly the Northern Irish m. P. s who fear that the. The union between Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom could be endangered they dont see that theyre being treated in the same way as as the rest of the u. K. So this is why they oppose its a whole range of reasons why m. P. s are against it and finally one concern is that the transition period even if threads that did happen now on paper then there is a very short period to actually strike a free trade deal to strike any deal with the European Union and at the end if that doesnt happen within the train transition time and those johnson has said were not going to then also an extension then the result could still be there do you care leaves without any deal and all the consequences that would have for the economy for security for the relationship with the European Partners on big milestone for us in london im sure this will not be the last time we speak today and thank you. Now to some of the other stories making news around the world in hong kong prodemocracy demonstrators have held a further protest against banning masks by covering their faces and making a human chain in a city many many war cartoon character masks as they linked hands in a peaceful demonstration. Chiles president has declared a state of emergency amid widespread protests violent demonstrations in the capital santiago as well as massive fires in high rise buildings the protests started after the government announced a hike in city transportation fares mexican authorities have admitted they failed to arrest one of the sons of el chapo the notorious drug lord serving a life sentence in the u. S. After Cartel Gunmen opened fire on Security Forces people were killed and more than 20 injured in the crossfire before the police were forced to retreat. And to spain now where theres been another night of violence in the city of wasilla as catalan Pro Independence protesters clashed with police the semi autonomous region of catalonia has rebuked the countrys Supreme Court for jailing its effort as late as a general strike along with street protests have brought much of the region to a standstill with severe disruptions in Public Transportation and blocked roads. As darkness descended on barcelona so too did violence. Clashes between protesters and Security Forces. By burning makeshift barricades. Sticks and stones trusses tear gas and rubber bullets. Eventually the water cannon rolled in. It was a predictable end to a 5th day of protest in catalonia even if the vast majority of the half a 1000000 who marched had done so peacefully over the past 3 nights that ive seen on the streets setting fires to things and essentially creating chaos is not whats the general populace of catalonia feels others see the violence as a means to an end. Im against by islands but it seems that violence it gets more media bending and march this is more information about whats the real subject here. But not everyone is so keen on the medias presence i. Barely or the catalonian regional president condemned the violence. She. Spun out of us sentenced to 100 years for staging a referendum that we need to vote on independence again. But some fear that will only make the situation worse. He cannot 3 days after this sentence so people that hes going to put their ballots again on the streets because we saw what happened last time we saw the reaction of the Spanish Government and we saw that this is going to only incites more Violence Police said 31. 00 people were arrested as madrid delivered a warning. You know you think im in order to not one shouldnt think that the vandalism and the violence in catalonia will go unpunished and i want to be the capital on the citys walls the defiant reply you taught us that being peaceful is useless. As flames lick the streets of pasha luna for another night Catalan Independence has once again turned to political wildfire. Our correspondent Helen Humphrey is in barcelona she sent us this is testament. By day column may have been restored here but last night saw a new level of violence in barcelona begging the question where the night for will once again unleash that chaos on the streets here we witnessed masked young people armed with sticks and stones and bottles turned these streets into a battleground fires blazed in smoke filled the air and Police Responded racing their vans through the masses using tear gas and water cannon today the destruction is evident with damage to street signs and traffic lights some 128 people have been arrested since these protests began on monday 500 people injured and 200 Police Officers many here in barcelona say they dont know where these violent use are coming from and say they dont represent the independence movement. In clashes between Turkish Forces and kurdish fighters in Northern Syria continuing despite a u. S. Brokered deal to halt hostilities for 5 days both turkey and the kurds have accused one. Other of violating the cease Fire Fighting was reported in the border town of resolution on friday turkish president richard Tayyip Erdogan has denied the attacks hes vowed to continue turkeys offensive in the region and list Syrian Kurdish fighters withdrawal from a socalled safe zone 30 kilometers deep into syria so far there has been no signs of a pullout by the kurds. Meanwhile here in germany protests are underway to show solidarity with the kurds and correspondent. Is one of the demonstrations here in berlin say that thanks for joining me tell us about the protests happening here in berlin and across the german germany today. Well yes kurdish organizations have called for demonstrations to protest Turkish Military offensive in syria and today in the berlin you can see behind me there are around 2000 people expected for these demonstrations 550 Police Officers will be working today to make sure that the protests go peacefully and this is the one this is the protests going on here in Potsdamer Platz and theres also going to be a smaller one with the 200 people in my car and also all over germany in 13 different cities there will be demonstrations at one of the biggest ones being in cologne. Other fear is here in germany about the potential for conflict between turks and kurds here the they might escalate. Well i was speaking earlier to the police here in berlin they believe this here this demonstrations here in berlin will be a peaceful one they hope for that but of course theyre ready for any escalation that might happen however in cologne there are more than 20000 demonstrators expected and the police in cologne were saying yesterday that they are were they are worried that there might be young people a couple of 1000 that might be ready for violence so police are worried for violence in different cities around germany and of course this is something that germany does not want to see happen. In berlin thank you very much for that update. As to the rugby now on world cup where england have overpowered australia 40 to 16 in the 1st quarter final in japan jonny may scored 2 tries to help the 2003 winners through to the semifinals knock out the knockout the 2 time champions. New zealand are currently facing in their last 8 clash. Just a reminder of the top story were following for you british Prime Minister Barak Johnson is warning against the line breaks it saying any hold up would be pointless and expensive parliaments in session on a sat on the on a saturday for the 1st time in 37 years to allow him pains to debate the issue and vote on the new deal agreed with. Mrs data news live from berlin coming up we made an aria singing taxi driver in south africa thats on reporter and dont forget you can get over the latest news and information around the clock on our website at state openly dot com im rebecca is in berlin thanks for joining. With imho to be going to do goes on because were lions how you know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have

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