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actually disrupting you going to. the bridge. and detroit an exclusive report starts nov seventeenth g.w. . illinois. british prime minister theresa may says she has secured the support of her top cabinet ministers for her bracks it deal with the e.u. the breakthrough came after more than five hours of discussions shall now have to explain and defend the deal to the british parliament on thursday by officials and many many. in california thousands of firefighters have been battling a new flare up in a wildfire near los angeles the blaze centers on ventura county at least fifty one
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people have been confirmed dead in the fires across the state around one hundred are still missing in northern california. the international committee of the red cross says conditions are not right for him to muslim refugees to return safely to myanmar from bangladesh some seven hundred thousand have sought refuge there since the military crackdown began more than a year ago bangladesh authorities said they were ready to begin repatriating some refugees thursday. the un security council has voted unanimously to list sanctions against eritrea amid a thaw in relations in the region the measures which included an arms embargo asset freezes and travel bans were imposed in two thousand and nine after the country was accused of supporting armed groups in somalia.
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worries about germany's economic for the first time in years the economy is shrinking but is it just a blip or a sign of a real slowdown meanwhile germany's forty when it comes to auto official intelligence potentially costing the country trillions of euros. things are getting critical for industrial companies along the banks of the river rhine low water levels caused by this summer's lack of rain are severely hampering shipping on germany's most important waterway. this is your business update on how the home for game berlin thanks for joining me the economy here in germany strength by zero point two percent in the third quarter more than analysts had expected and stifled by global trade disputes and problems in germany's car industry that it is being seen as a wake up call that stable growth is by no means guaranteed. exports were down and imports up in the.
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