Prevela nt and harmful. Live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 8am in singapore, 1am here in london and 2am in brussels, where negotiators appear to be close to a dealfor britain to leave the european union. Now, isay appear, because despite the optimism nothing is certain. An agreement could be finalised at the eu summit in brussels later on thursday. That is the new deadline of sorts. But any deal would still need the approval of european leaders and the british parliament. The bbcs Laura Kuennsberg reports. Hes in a rush, a terrible rush. Keep working, he says. Eu leaders will be there in the afternoon, and the negotiators on both sides will have to give their verdict to their political masters. The big players in europe desperately want this all to come to a conclusion. Everyone understands english, but nobody understands england. Laughter. And these negotiations are taking part somewhere in this not very beautiful building. Can ther
The consequences of President Trumps decision to pull us troops out of syria, effectively giving the green light to turkey to send troops across the syrian border, have been deadly on the ground. And they are becoming difficult for him in washington. 129 members of his own party voted with the democrats in the house of representatives to condemn his syria decision. A bizarre letter has emerged, from mrtrump, urging turkeys president not to be a tough guy. And a white house meeting between mr trump and senior democrats ended with the democrats walking out. Heres our north american correspondent peter bowes. President correspondent peter bowes. Trump under fire frorr directions President Trump under fire from all directions over his decision to pull us forces out of syria. The house of representatives voted overwhelmingly to condemn mr trumps actions in the strongest terms. The president impulsive decision to leave is there without end of deliberation has ignited a conflict in one of the
The consequences of President Trumps decision to pull us troops out of syria, effectively giving the green light to turkey to send troops across the syrian border, have been deadly on the ground, and the backlash from his own party is growing in washington. 129 of them voted with the democrats in the house of representatives to condemn him. Then, a letterfrom mr trump came out urging turkeys president not to be a tough guy, and a white house meeting with senior democrats ended with an exchange of insults and the democrats walking out. Here is our north america correspondent peter bowes. President trump under fire from all directions over his decision to pull us forces out of syria. The house of representatives voted overwhelmingly to condemn mr trumps actions in the strongest terms. The president s impulsive decision to leave syria without any deliberation has ignited a conflict in one of the most volatile regions on earth. More than 100 republicans voted with the democrats, although t
Of mps at westminster. Well have the latest from westminster and from brussels, where the eu summit will get under way tomorrow. Also on the programme. As Kurdish Forces fight to retain territory, under turkish attack, President Trump says the conflict is no longer a matterfor the us. Our soldiers are not in harms way, as they shouldnt be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. Harry dunns parents at the white house they say they were shocked to be asked to meet the American Woman accused of killing their son in a car crash. And william and kate in the mountains of the hindu kush, to see for themselves the effects of Global Warming. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, several men have been arrested after Bulgarian Police identify suspects who racially abused england players in this weeks euro qualifier in sofia. Good evening. The frantic search for a last minute brexit deal has reached new levels today on the eve of the european summit in brussels. Officia
Voiceover live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Hello, its seven in the morning in singapore, midnight here in london and 1am in brussels, where negotiators appear to be close to a dealfor britain to leave the european union. Now, isay appear, because despite the optimism nothing is certain. An agreement could be finalised at the eu summit in brussels later on thursday. But any deal would still need the approval of both european leaders and the british parliament. The bbcs Laura Kuennsberg reports. He is in a rush, a terrible rush. Keep working, he says. Eu leaders will be there in the afternoon, and the negotiators on both sides will have to give their verdict to their political masters. The big players in europe desperately want this all to come to a conclusion. Everyone understands english, but nobody understands england. Laughter. And these negotiations are taking part somewhere in this not very beautiful building. Can there be a new un