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anymore. meaning. to say dublin use live from but lead up right through and yeah the u.n. says boring parties have agreed to a cease fire and the red sea also today would bring relief to hundreds of thousands of yemenis on the brink of starvation also on the program britain's prime minister in brussels the day after surviving an attempt by members of a political party prison mike wallace wants a new leaders to help site of threats at the. turkey high speed to train crash into the locomotive on the pedestrian overpass killing of my system at least nine
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people authorities detained three state railway workers as they investigate the cause of the collision. i'm phil go welcome to the program the two sides in yemen civil war have agreed to a ceasefire in the port city of her data at un sponsored peace talks in sweden secretary general on turn of the tatars shook hands on the deal with yemen's foreign minister and the top rebel leader this round of talks so the establishment of humanitarian college rules and deployment of neutral forces the next round is shattered for january the city of david on the red sea is a vital entry and from an experience i needed by millions of yemenis missing some of the worst fighting in the war which began four years ago. these are grand is the
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un's humanitarian coordinator in the country's capital sanaa she told the dublin about the significance of the six five to the two hundred thousand civilians who have remained in dayton throughout are now free from the daily fear of shelling and airstrikes and i'm bargmann and we're also relieved because the port a fugitive which is the lifeline for northern even will be open and secure and functional right now there are twenty million people in yangon who are hungry the united nations is providing food to eight million of those people and we know we have to do more and that's why we're going to be scaling up and providing food to twelve million we'll be bringing that food in mostly through the port of data and this is another reason why this ceasefire is so welcome and so important and the steps that have to fall into place so that we can end this tragic and terrible war all of his has been looked at in the past we were very anxious for the next round of talks to occur the fighting thing in has had an enormous civilian toll there are
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millions of people who have been brought to the brink of famine because of this war and this is why it's so important so urgent that the war stop and stop now. this is a conflict that has pushed the country to the brink of famine malnutrition is widespread and eight agencies say the crisis is entirely manmade. cries of pain like this are commonplace in yemen. two million children under five here a severely malnourished. and what have these children done that they have to suffer so much and we're all suffering life is tough here diseases spreading children are starving including those who are at school. every medallists four hundred thousand children in yemen will die if they don't get urgent medical care hospitals that are relatively well equipped like this one in santa are few and far between outside the
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capital the situation is dire parents have to transport their desperately sick children often hundreds of kilometers to get help and i also learned by my daughter started throwing up and had diarrhea so we come all the way from ties to santa to get her treat it was just that any daily heena in rebel held areas of the country there's a sense of skepticism but also hope about the peace talks in stockholm civilians are desperate for the conflict that has been depleting the population figures to finally come to an end. i expect the negotiations to be conducted seriously. if they follow the political situation on t.v. it's clear that there is a seriousness when it comes to finding a solution for yemen. in the government health south of the country people are also hoping for peace that the south receives military support from saudi arabia
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humanitarian aid remains very limited the u.n. needs to help families here to to prevent more children losing their lives to starvation. police in france have taken a fifth person into custody as part of their investigation into a shooting in the the christmas market in strassburg on tuesday the gunman himself is still on the run during search operations police officers from money lead unit shut down parts of the neighborhood where the twenty nine year old suspect she reached she cats lived it's described as dangerous and. the public has been warned not to approach the death toll from the attackers numbers and the three prosecutors say a fourth person is in critical condition. british prime minister is back in brussels seeking more help from the e.u. latest threesome i arrived today after surviving a confidence vote by a political party the first of today's meetings with irish partners and the rock is his mate once legal assurances from a uniqueness that would make
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a back seat deal agreed with the more acceptable to the u.k. parliament and hopefully prevent a disorderly exit from the european union what i'll be talking to you if you need just about his day is about what i think is we need to get this deal this is not and i told you that we have france kind i'm going to be addressing the european council later and i will be showing the legal and political assurances my belief we need to assuage the concerns that members of parliament have on this issue and i know the e.u. twenty seven would also be discussing the planning and indeed the government of the u.k. is discussing the g.o.p. planning but i think it's i've always said it's the the best arrangement tragedy for the place the u.k. and see us to agree and you get the feeling tonight. hoffman following the talks in brussels are welcome max germany's chancellor has said that we can talk about additional assurances what does that mean what can they give series of me to take how. well it does not mean opening up the withdrawal agreement just
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a reminder there are two deals on the table the first one is the withdrawal agreement that's the divorce agreement legally binding and all the leaders coming here to the summit in brussels have see it said we are not going to touch this this is important because that's the agreement that includes the backstop to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and ireland on the other agreement is the political declaration outlining the future relationship between the e.u. and the u.k. that is not legally binding so if they do anything they might do something in the political declaration to clarify what they meant with the backstop so. if i was caught if occasions ogg not a nothe. satisfy of the british i mean looks like it probably won't pay what then happens. you're right it still looks like a problem because the house of commons so far has made it clear that they want to
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get rid of that backstop at least many of the parliamentarians there so it seems like they won't be satisfied with that but you're asking me what happens next listen we have about a thousand journalists here in this room plus experts plus politicians nobody knows the only thing i can say is that since last night we have one option less on the table meaning that to resign may at least for one year won't get fired by her own party who are a you could say but it still leaves all the other options on the table second referendum new elections hard drags it pushing back the brags that all these things are still here and quite frankly nobody knows what's going to happen so you've alluded to mrs most domestic troubles how are they being saying that in the context of bracks. it seems like the leaders here are happy that she's still there not necessarily because there are huge fans of teresa mayes although some of said they think she's a terrific leader including for example the dutch prime minister rudd to but
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they're very happy to still have someone to talk to because imagine that theresa may. vote of no confidence had gone through then who is you going to talk to it would take weeks probably to get a new leadership and you don't know what they're thinking what their plans is so this gives a little bit of stability to this whole process to this whole saga who has been marred that has been marked of course by instability. a cellphone in brussels thank you. as you some of the other stories making news around the world politics is expected to pass legislation to allow for the formulation of an army nation currently has a four thousand strong security force so he has woman who threaten peace in the war scott region. visuals in israel say palestinian has shot and killed two israelis in the heart of west bank another suicide to be moved to the shooting happened near the jewish settlement of. palestinian gunman wounding seventy seven people in
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a separate attack on the sun. celebrations out. today after judges ruled the president's order to do so was unconstitutional the country has been political crisis since october when the president mahathir sciri senior dismissed his prime minister the ruling could see him. in the congolese capital kinshasa has destroyed thousands of voting machines just ten days before the country's presidential election opposition leaders of russia had raised concerns that congress first use a voting machines could lead to manipulation in favor of president kabila is preferred successor officials from the election commission say the vote will go ahead. only nine people have been killed and many more injured in a high speed train crash just capital shortly after leaving ankara central station a high speed train carrying more than two hundred people collided with a locomotive checking rails on the same route some survivors were able to walk away
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. shaken but alive a man stumbles from the mangled wreckage of the six thirty train from ankara to kanya in the dark of the early morning rescue teams search for survivors buried beneath a mountain of metal and concrete. emergency services treated the walking wounded as passengers described the scene. was such an argument we hadn't yet reached high speeds when it happened i was in the sixth carriage we could see that the train had been ripped apart and had come off the tracks. the express train was just a few minutes into its fateful journey when it crashed into a maintenance locomotive seen at the bottom here. and then flew into a pedestrian overpass a suburban station and that collapsed it's unclear how fast the train was traveling at the time of impact or why the truck was blocked efforts of now turn to recovery
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and the search for answers took as president said justice would be swift. judicial and administrative investigations have been launched regarding the crash and the state prosecutor's office say far has detained three people. this crash will be investigated in all its dimensions so those responsible will be brought to justice and whatever is necessary will be done. outside the local mortuary anxious families waited for the news they'd been dreading as the full extent of this tragedy started to emerge. in football last night's champions league tournament sorbonne munich and i x. i'm stood out face off in an exciting three all draw the drama started with just fifteen minutes to go the match level of all thomas moore was sent off for this
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high kick after that penalty for each to maybe two but the dusty times in his second goal kingsley coleman then put buy out ahead in injury time but just when the germans thought they had done enough for victory nicholas tell you tally i think zero and level the match again but three old school i'd lose by and of the top of the group if dusty after the match. rang in your highness biggest p.b. hotel i've not played in a game like that in a long while. luckily we managed to get through it. we know where we can improve how we can play better. of course in attack we could do with putting away two or three more chances. but in general i think we've shown our potential. the last team into the champions league final sixteen is leo they
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travel to snowie are ukraine a manager want to roll with the nets enough to put them through so let's take a look at all of the teams that made it through last group winners including german sides bio and dortmund these teams will be seeded in part one for the next role. but there are still some european heavyweights in pots to which features the group runners up and know to be last year's finest liverpool to see which teams will face each other thanks place on monday. yoshi d w news life about it still to come the european central bank is pulling the plug on its massive monetary stimulus the quantitative easing program has helped the us the eurozone economy back to health of the past four years. you know our greatest ally how about for you in that business update in just a moment i'll be back at the top with the rest of the day so welcome to news in the meantime of course as always the web site that's t w dot com i'm going to.
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