tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle April 10, 2018 1:00am-1:03am CEST
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it is. nothing more to see one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the front lines capturing fleet full moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to tell the stories of people who ended up. winning the war photographers starting may third on g.w. . u.s. president donald trump is promising action after an alleged chemical weapons attack in syria and says he'll decide in the next twenty four to forty eight hours how to respond to what he called a heinous attack the reportedly claimed some forty lives including children on saturday. yes. nigeria's president mohammed hooper hadi confirmed
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on monday that he will be seeking a second term in next year's elections the announcement follows months of speculation over the seventy five year old's political future and declining health condition in two thousand and seventeen behati had to seek treatment in britain for an undisclosed illness. at least six people have been killed and at least nine up is wounded in an attack in western afghanistan many of the victims were children officials say explosives were planted near a mosque in here out of problems no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. german police have released six men arrested on suspicion of planning an attack on boland's half-marathon on sunday. searches of their vehicles and homes failed to turn up weapons explosives or other concrete evidence prosecutors say the investigation is continuing.
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facebook begins its campaign to restore confidence to the company says it is sending notices to potential victims of data abuse as c.e.o. mark zuckerberg says investments to protect privacy will hit the bottom line. and paralyze france rail workers are putting the brakes on the president's labor reform plans and the strikes are already costing hundreds of millions. for business on the w. and how you know i guess it's good to have you with us facebook is trying to reduce the impact of its latest scandal and is announcing new measures almost on a daily basis as c.e.o. mark zuckerberg prepares to testify before u.s. congress in a written testimony he said he's sorry for the massive breach in which millions of users data was passed.
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