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A torch for free speech . What can and cant be said by olympic athletes in beijing. Live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news its newsday. Welcome to the programme. We start with the latest on the ukraine crisis and the news that President Biden has approved the deployment of 3,000 troops to bolster nato allies in the region. This would be the first Major Movement of us forces in russias Military Stand Off with ukraine. 2,000 will be sent to poland and germany and a 1,000 strong squadron will be redeployed from germany to romania. A pentagon spokesman said the deployments were a signal that america was ready to defend its allies, but he was keen to stress the troops were not going to fight in ukraine. The United States stands shoulder to shoulder with ....
And made ten arrests in a poor neighbourhood of buenos aires, where they believe the cocaine was sold. the manchester united footballer, mason greenwood, has been released on bail after being arrested on suspicion of rape and assault. manchester united says he won t return to the pitch until further notice. a unionist minister in the belfast assembly has directed officials to stop carrying out checks on goods entering northern ireland from the rest of the uk. the checks effectively keep northern ireland in the eu single market post brexit. it also prevents the need for customs at the land border between northern ireland and the irish republic which is in the european union. but the northern ireland protocol, as it s called, is deeply unpopular amongst unionist politicians who don t want any barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. emma vardy reports. it s the most defiant step yet from the dup to frustrate the brexit arrangements in northern ireland. since the uk lef ....
The new checks on goods crossing the irish sea were part of the brexit deal that the uk government signed up to to avoid the need for checks on goods which travel into the irish republic. for unionists, who view this as effectively severing northern ireland s place in the uk, they have been a source of much contention. but it s an arrangement which is supported by other parties in northern ireland. the government in dublin says ordering the checks to stop goes against an international treaty. the protocol is part of an international agreement. it was agreed and ratified by the uk and the eu, and so to deliberately frustrate obligations under that treaty, i think, would be a very serious matter indeed. i think it s essentially playing politics with legal obligations. what is not clear to me is how civil servants, ....
Welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. ukraine russia tensions president biden has approved the deployment of 3,000 troops to europe. the united states stands shoulder to shoulder with our nato allies. the current situation demands that we reinforce the deterrent and defensive posture on nato s eastern flank. in afghanistan, some public universities open for the first time since the taliban seized power and women are being allowed to return. a key pa rt a key part of the brexit deal unravels as northern ireland holds customs checks on goods ....
Responsible for operating these checks has ordered civil servants to stop carrying them out. i have now issued a formal instruction to my permanent secretary to halt all checks that were not in place on 31 december, 2020 from midnight tonight. i will prepare a paper for executive consideration in the near future to seek a way forward. thank you. the new checks on goods crossing the irish sea were part of the brexit deal that the uk government signed up to to avoid the need for checks on goods which travel into the irish republic. for unionists, who view this as effectively severing northern ireland s place in the uk, they have been a source of much contention. but it s an arrangement which is supported by other parties in northern ireland. the government in dublin says ordering the checks to stop goes against an international treaty. ....