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syria's president, bashar al—assad, is in the saudi city ofjeddah to attend friday's summit of the arab league, ending damascus's exclusion from the bloc. it was suspended 12 years ago because of atrocities that provoked an enduring civil war. many syrians who've fled their country oppose mr assad's rehabilitation. the counting of local election votes gets under way in northern ireland later. there are 464 council seats up for grabs, which were last contested in 2019. this is the first time people in northern ireland can have their say about the continuing political impasse on post—brexit trading arrangements. for more than a year, el salvador has been living under an emergency measure called a "state of exception" in which several constitutional rights were suspended in a national crackdown on country's

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BBC News at Ten

people's first real chance to have their say on what they think about their say on what they think about the big political crisis up at stormont, whether dup has been refusing to re—enter power—sharing because of its opposition to the post—brexit trading arrangements. so we will be looking very carefully at these results to see what they tell us about people buzz my attitude to that political crisis. the dup think they've got strong support from their for their stance on this. we'll also be finding out whether the dup get overtaken or not by sinn fein in the number of local council seats that they hold. so there's a lot at stake here. the ballot boxes will be heading to local count centres like the one behind me but no super late night for everybody here tonight, because counting doesn't begin until tomorrow and the full picture of results isn't expected to be known until saturday. but something else happening here tonight, just after midnight tonight a 24—hour strike action will take place by members of the national union ofjournalists at bbc northern ireland in protest tojob

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the negotiations had 700 days of failure and one day of success. 700 days of failure and one day of success. but they kept going because george and all the others never stopped believing. that success was possible. the president won't be visiting the northern ireland assembly in stormont during his trip. it was established as a result of the good friday agreement but it's currently not functioning since the democratic unionist party withdrew its support in protest at post—brexit trading arrangements. he acknowledged the differences but said he hoped power—sharing would resume. now, i know the uk's departure from the european union created complex challenges here in northern ireland. and i encourage the leaders of the uk and the eu to address the issues in a way that serves northern ireland's best interest. i deeply appreciate the personal leadership of prime minister sunak and european commissioner von der leyen to reach an agreement.

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of the good friday agreement, but it's currently not functioning since the democratic unionist party withdrew its support in protest at post—brexit trading arrangements. biden acknowledged the differences but said he hoped power—sharing would resume. thousands of famliies have been affected by the troubles, the pain was real. every person killed left an empty chair at a dining room table and a hole in the heart that was never filled for the ones they lost. peace was not inevitable, we cant ever forget that, there was nothing inevtitable about it. as george mitchell often said, the negotiations had 700 days of failure and one day of success. but they kept going because george and others never stopped believing that success was possible.

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BBC News at Ten

as potus will be waking up tomorrow in a rather less sun—kissed belfast. in the morning, joe biden will have a short meeting with rishi sunak before heading to an event at ulster university with the northern ireland political parties. and the question will be, what will he say to them, given that power—sharing here has been broken down for over a year? an invitation for the president to visit stormont was not taken up, the optics here deemed less suitable, with the devolved government suspended because of disagreements over the brexit arrangements. for this city, it will be a more brief affair than the presidential visits of the past, but still a mark of northern ireland's continuing importance to america in its post—conflictjourney. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. president biden is due to meet representatives of the main political parties in northern ireland tomorrow. the devolved government there was suspended more than a year ago, after the dup withdrew its support, in protest at post—brexit trading arrangements.

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Newsday

a high bar, but recklessness is much more subjective, and they are both labels that borisjohnson will be desperate to avoid. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the uk parliament have voted in favour of a key part of a new agreement for implementing post—brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. 29 mps voted against it, including members of northern ireland's democratic unionist party and several high—profile mps from the governing conservative party. president volodymyr zelensky�*s has visited front line positions in eastern ukraine in the area of bakhmut, where his troops continue to resist a sustained russian assault that's lasted more than seven months. he handed out awards and was photographed with ukrainian soldiers.

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in favour of a key part of a new agreement for implementing post—brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. 29 mps voted against it including members of northern ireland's democratic unionist party and several high profile mps from the governing conservative party. the pakistani opposition leader, imran khan, has accused the country's election commission of violating the constitution by postponing elections in punjab province. they are expected to take place next month. earlier, the commission said it was delaying the vote for the provincial assembly in punjab until october. 25 people have been injured when a ship tipped over in a dry dock in edinburgh's portarea. the 3,000 tonne vessel was dislodged by strong winds. the ship is owned by the us navy after they bought it from the joint founder of microsoft paul allen last year. the us secretary of state antony blinken has called on uganda's government

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post—brexit trading arrangements, but if you look at the two main parties, in northern ireland, the dup is not going to re—enter government at present on the basis of its outstanding concerns. however, the ulster unionist party, the smaller party, it does not like the smaller party, it does not like the protocol much either. it does not feel as if the windsor framework is perfect either. however, it separates the two issues and recognises that there needs to be devolved government in northern ireland to deliver on health service and education and jobs in different strategies around violence against women and girls. i could keep going. in the meantime, we have nothing happening and the stability that people crave and the business community crave, it's not there yet. it is not the best position to be in but we have been here before. fin it is not the best position to be in but we have been here before. on the business front? _ but we have been here before. on the

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recommending its vote against the government in this vote on so—called stormont break. this is according to the chairman of that group, mark pulsar. this is adding up to rishi sunak�*s political problems because the indications are that boris johnson has already said that he will vote against the government. as is liz truss, the former prime minister who has indicated she will vote against it as well. the european research group of eurosceptic tory mps is recommending its members vote against the government as well. it doesn't mean that this won't past because the conservatives can rely on the opposition labour party to back their so—called stormont break around the brexit trading arrangements, post—brexit trading arrangements, post—brexit trading arrangements in northern ireland. of course, tricky for the prime minister rishi sunak is a piece of

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hello, i'm maryam moshiri. you're watching the context on bbc news. borisjohnson fights for his political career as he is grilled by mps over lockdown parties in downing street during a marathon session in westminster — he said he believed at the time that many of the gatherings were necessary for work. the ayes to the right, 515. the noes to the left, 29. british mp's vote in favour of a key part of a new agreement — implementing post—brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. the uk has a surprisejump in inflation last month — as food prices rise at their fastest rate in 45 years. tonight with the context, anna mikhailova, deputy political editor and columnist at the mail on sunday and joel rubin

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