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the last thing. is a bill. slavery in the twenty first century. december second on g.w. . this is deja news coming to you live from above and a deadly quake on the border between iran and iraq at least three hundred people are dead in you john alone with the overpass and more injured relief efforts are underway off the poverty trap much hit near the iraqi town of. orsa coming up from
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smocks to yes since the attack on the border and the city's nightlife we need to survive all the shooting that killed ninety people inside the fires khan said benny hill. how do i remember thought she will welcome to the program risk is a scrum going to have a great victims on the iran iraq border that's off to a seven point three magnitude quake struck around thirty kilometers from the iraqi town of late on sunday night iranian officials say the trauma killed at least three hundred people in iran alone in iraq then today ministry says at least seven people have been killed hundreds more have been injured. it came out of nowhere and sent people fleeing into the night in
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a matter of minutes their lives reduced to rubble the quake could be felt across iraq from here in the eastern city of. an over four hundred kilometers away in western al anbar province. but it was iran that was the worst hit this was the scene and western kermanshah province buildings crumbled like house of cards destruction as far as the eye can see. as the clock ticked on the number of killed and injured take up a wall fell over me. with hospital struggling to stem the flood of patients the iranian government has called on people to donate blood. in north in iraq the quake was literally broadcast on live t.v. . it looks like there's an earthquake happening where you are. yes there's an earthquake i'm going to go outside i'm sorry. the interview short by the tremors as
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people try to get to safety. the night dragged on makeshift camps mushrooms across the affected areas as many were forced to sleep in the streets. many no longer have a home and even those who do likely won't be able to return any time soon. it's not to look at some other stories making news around the. south korea's ministry says a north korean soldier has been shot and wounded while defecting to the south across the demilitarized zone north korean troops reportedly fired on the soldier as he attempted to pass through a border village the defector has been taken to a south korean hospital. hundreds of protesters have marched on the hollywood boulevard in los angeles to protest against sexual harassment in the entertainment industry the event was inspired by the online need to campaign that saw victims
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share their stories of abuse the rally follows a series of revelations of sexual misconduct by highly powered figures in the t.v. and film industry. france has been big homage to the victims of the country's worst ever terrorist attacks that shook the city of paris two years ago president emanuel mark rohr has led the memorial ceremonies and met with survivors and family members or nov thirteenth to five thousand and fifteen islamist extremists killed one hundred thirty people at several locations across the city francis inspire a far reaching anti terrorism law and has been criticized for curbing civil liberties. this is following that memorial service at the bottle and joins me now from the year what is happening in paris this morning to commemorate the attacks. we've seen one or more of
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commemorative ceremonies here throughout town starting off with the start of france the far side of the attacks two years ago where one hundred thirty people were killed in paris then things moved on to other sites here in the east of paris just a couple of hundred meters away from where i am standing to two small cafe's in the bar and then finally the french president of the former president also along as well as the interior minister arrived with a crowd of relatives and families to commemorate the victims of these terrible attacks here at the back to clone a music club the names were written out of the ninety people who were killed in this concert hall here behind me in a minute of silence was held in commemoration of those killed and here you were in paris to cover those deadly attacks for us two years ago what it what did give us a sense of what the feeling is in the french capital today.
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very mixed feelings here i have to say i talked to a lot of people this morning here and you have of course those who say let's move on let's let's not be taken back by by fear or hatred and that is very much reflected when you look at the particular music hall for instance which has been opened up since and since a year now well visited a number of concerts actually the first three months of two thousand and eighteen already booked out so very much back on track at the same time people have told me that every small scale attack that has happened in the past year has sort of served as a reminder of these terrible events and hardly a week goes by without a police operation there were further suspects are arrested were further people are placed under house arrest so overall france still a country very much marked by these events two years ago yes is a country still a bit on edge talking about safety go france has been under the state of emergency
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for around two years now is it a safer place what people that field. when an antiterrorism law only ten days ago replaced the state of emergency and it has given the police forces vast. vast opportunities to interfere to detain to search houses a true erect a security zones all without the order of a judge then also you have about ten thousand soldiers patrolling the bigger cities in france and you have an extra ten thousand police officers that the french president hopes to get into the police force to add to the police force so by and large all things that should provide more security while some criticize at the sign same time infringe on the civil rights in france and this new anti-terrorism law has in a sense. replaced a permanent state of security in the country also at the same time one has to bear
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in mind that police forces have warned that homegrown attacks could still be possible in the future there's still a high risk and that of course is a huge concern for french citizens and for people in paris in particular get much matters in paris thank you very much for that now those attacks of two years ago in the heart of the french capital send shock waves across the country but the impact was greatest for those directly affected didn't we spoke to one survivor off the buttock on massacre about that fateful night. whenever christopher modahl walks past this place the memories come flooding back what happened here on nov thirteenth two thousand and fifteen changed his life forever ever since that day the battle plan has taken on a new meaning for him. to get. i'm very strongly attached to this place
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because it's in a good way. it's as if the better class had a soul and protected me. i like coming here because it's reassuring. and makes me think and remember what happened this year with you on the scene there. christoph barricaded himself into a room behind the stage when the terrorists started shooting that decision saved his life he was at the concert with two friends one of them died during the attack he still finds it difficult talking about what happened and was haunted by what he had experienced for months after what's this question. dramatic stress disorder. but i was incredibly tense and every little sound made me jump. i was playing by flashbacks and kept seeing images from that night hearing the sounds and smelling those horrible smells so they get apologetic and. christoph went to therapy to help him come to terms with his experience instead of shutting himself away at home he
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went out more so than before he wanted to feel alive these tatoos mean that night and is forever a part of him they are complex. as a survivor you feel guilty that others had to die while you got away with your life now. these tattoos are like my own gunshop when. they show that i was there that night and who i am. and that's all. things are better now and still life for the forty one year old will never be the same again also in a good way. i'm much more willing to take a leap now that. i've only been with my girlfriend for seven months and we're already talking about moving in together and having a child. i would have been much more hesitant to do that two years ago.
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but now i'm thinking seize the day because. you need to go for things if there's a chance they will make you happy or. that. kristoff things france has stood its ground against the threat of terrorism people are sticking together not letting themselves be divided even after further attacks yet in one respect he says the terrorists have won but for photos the most france has restricted civil liberties. first by maintaining the state of emergency for so long. and then by enshrining many of those extra police powers and. in a way that's a victory for the terrorists or because they want to frighten us and make us give up some of our civil rights that there was. also thought that was offered. this office more frightened than he was before frightened that he could lose
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another friend or relative to terrorism even more reason he says to live every minute of every day. and it turning out to our top story and the great along the iran iraq border in iran itself around three hundred people have been killed and more than a thousand injured for the very latest let me draw in el mundo correspondent and. he joins me on the line from the head on what can you tell us about the dimension of this earthquake and the damage it's caused. well you are talking about damage pretty quickly because the area are. so easy increasingly could be could take you to tourist area because the president of the i don't know how to go to war or to the area and according to the reader. if you can answer all the courts should be. regular people sort of people and there are groups that guard rescue
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corps to be. a law that if one does it making the score of the reasons that normally the business of iran are being met because they ran from calling me because there is an issue to the president not more than a doctorate reason but. i wonder in the country we should go to the airport moment is a mark of the. opportunity and a number of people is increasing of the moment caught because of the one. hundred thirty six people killed in the quick writes it is much bigger than we told louise. on the line from that don thank you very much for that update and i do apologize for the quality of that due to head on now to the u.s. president visit to the philippines and they've been clashes between police and demonstrators in central manila as the u.s. leader met his counterparts at a recent summit the security teams use water cannon on the demonstrators in the
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filipino capital protest is angry over visit they say it was than the human rights situation in the country away from the trans leaders took part in the opening ceremony for the two day summit. later president trump met the controversial filipino president details today at the sidelines of the event the white house says human rights briefly came up in the conversation but trump made no mention of the subject in his remarks to reporters have a listen we've had a great relationship this is very successful we have many meetings today with many other leaders. on conference has been handled beautifully by the president in the philippines and your representatives. so that was donald trump talking in manila now you're watching news still to come taiwan has not signed up to the paris
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climate of course what does this mean for the country's environment canada humphrey from a business desk what's that question to the taiwanese in environment minister who was in our studio. that's coming up shortly you're watching news a live from but in don't forget you can always get the latest news and information to round the clock on our web site that's dot com and of course you can follow us on facebook as well as on twitter. would be with you shortly. united against climate change. challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bali. our nation's working.

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