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the road. to urgent assistance. to finally start to turn her into her own g.w. . the modern. plague. mrs d. w. news live from then a fragile truce in yemen in the balance the u.n. special envoy arrives in the country to urge rebel leaders they have to hold a cease fire we'll have a sense on what is the will to share in crisis with millions on the brink of famine also coming up. gary and some macho games approaches over time to moms thousands
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take to the streets up would have faced keeping up the pressure on prime minister viktor obama over a little of that critics say is slavery. and in the bundesliga winter training camp is in full force with title favorite store and buy in munich gearing up for the second half of the season. i'm christine window welcome to the program. the u.n. special envoy to gammon has arrived in the country to try and shore up a cease fire agreed upon last month since then they've been reports of repeated violations off the truce which applies to the port city off what data the city is a crucial entry point for aid shipments and a lifeline for millions of yemenis on the brink of starvation. the key hopes to
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save what is a fragile cease fire un special envoy martin griffiths knows that the longer they can keep the gun silent the more precious aid can be delivered to the destitute country. yet both sides of the conflict report that the other has already violated the treaty with gunshots a daily disturbance in a round hole data and a dispute over the wording of the ceasefire could be its downfall the deal says the port should be turned over to local authorities the yemeni government interprets that to mean their own authorities the rebels however say it means the officials currently running her data support their allies. at stake are the lives of millions of yemenis who depend on aid to survive like the young patients at this clinic in her job in the northwest abraham is struggling to survive. my flat and i am none of the aid gets to us none of the organizations aid or food supplies reach us. i loved them even when they started
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the registration but we didn't get anything done that i'm listening. the war in yemen has resulted in the world's worst humanitarian crisis a short term ceasefire say aid groups is only the first fragile step in pulling the country back from the brink. of un hopes the kings can be ironed out of the current deal in the next few days but small progress has been made since november is threatened by the constant sound of gunfire. and we asked will seem to be the direction off a charity oxfam in yemen how hopeful he was that yemen's fragile ceasefire would hold i think the two four years of war that wald has seen the war went on crisis media and having children are suffering from malnutrition in the country that the bank of play means that they cannot make decline into kolob and also the infrastructure. so. i think we have really the only hope also for
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things that are moving on the right track. again and we have seen positive signs from both the conflicting parties however we do not hope that a month and if it's because it would be important to have some kind of more cream in the. last year and also after this he will see that we are so you'd hope that even country what after. his visit here and also in riyadh and then there will be a meeting in the end sometimes in january. now to some of the other stories making news around the world there's been a delay to the announcement about who won last weekend's presidential election in the democratic republic of congo the election commission's days so far it's received less than half of the ballots earlier this week the catholic church said there was a clear winner and urged the results to be made public they've been more clashes in
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paris today with thousands of so-called yellow face protesters returning to the streets calling for president emanuel to step down the process began last year over and now scrapped feels acts but have grown into a broader uprising against falling living standards. a polish city is in mourning after five teenage girls were killed in a fire it happened while they were inside an escape room and attraction with people are off to the room and have to solve queues to get out firefighters have claimed substandard safety procedures. thousands of people have been protesting in capital budapest today against what they're calling a slave labor law it was tossed in just before christmas and allows employers to demand hundreds of hours of overtime from their workers prime minister victor all bonds reforms have come under intense criticism and triggered repeated protests over the last several weeks braving icy conditions thousands returned to the
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streets of budapest with a message for hungary's president stop obama they want his right wing government's new overtime law to be repealed it allows a massive increase in how many extra hours employees can ask the staff to work from two hundred fifty to four hundred hours it also lets employees take up to three years to pay the overtime labor unions say it's slavery. we hunger ian's work too much already we just can't bear it anymore ok the problem is if the company goes under or if you quit then you lose all your overtime pay. hungary's overtime laws been hugely controversial ever since it was proposed when it came to a vote in parliament the opposition blew whistles and made noise to try to stop it from passing without success. since then thousands of gone out regularly to protest accompanied by an overwhelming police presence in one protest opposition politicians was thrown out of the state television station as they tried to read
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out a petition against the law people gathered outside for hours calling for free speech and freedom of the press the opposition of joined labor unions in calling for a year of resistance in hungary to increase the pressure on the rightwing government until something changes. germany's side of the defense agency is defending the way it handled a massive data leak personal information from hundreds of german politicians and celebrities was published online back in december but only became public knowledge yesterday and victims are demanding to know why the cyber security body sais it didn't because it wasn't able to connect the dots and didn't know the extent of the breach until yesterday while the data was posted on a twitter account over four weeks the leak impacted politicians at all levels including chancellor angela merkel foreign minister heikal mas and president.
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in fact they were very few politicians who weren't targeted most were from medicals conservatives the same to lift social democrats the left party as well the notable exception the far right the party conference yesterday that none of that will make because we're a fix it germinal boise's say the government was not compromised and they're looking at where the information came from the intent remains and clear some politicians are demanding action but what i heard shocked me this is a grave attack on democracy in our country. in our city there are massive problems in our digital security architecture we put titian's have a look of this is enough in recent years. government has crossed in a collective that. we have to take action this is a turning point and it's. nearly fifty migrants stranded on risky ships in the
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mediterranean austar looking for countries to take them they were rescued in late december and are stuck off the coast of malta e.u. member states remain deadlocked over what to do with the migrants while a cramped conditions on board the cheery. for two weeks thirty two refugees have been living in limbo stranded aboard a german rescue ship the sea watch three the maltese government is refusing to let it dock until other european union countries agree to accept them so far none have . the sea which three is just off the coast of malta due to rough seas many including children are suffering from sea sickness they feel like they're imprisoned and they worry about what lies ahead this internet analyse of the international law of the sea requires that we're provided with a safe haven as soon as possible. just supplies are being shipped out to the sea watch three the crew now exhausted is replaced by
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a new team building with them members of the german parliament. there has to be a solution whether these people are allowed to land in a spanish italian or even maltese port they'll be redistributed to countries that are ready to help its business that. italy has agreed to let the women and children currently aboard the sea watch three disembark but the rest must wait whilst european governments struggle to greet upon a plan. two football and the opening game of the asian cup almost provided the first shock of the tournament with u.a.e. needing eight glue to secure a draw against bahrain the lower ranked visitors opened the scoring through mohammed but with just two minutes remaining made converted a penalty for the one one final score. this is asian cup has
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plenty of political side stories including syria's game against palestine with turmoil in the palestinian territories and the continuing conflict in syria players from both sides would be forgiven for struggling to focus on football but instead they're using this issue as motivation up sometimes football and politics simply cannot be separated the asian cup match between palestine and syria sees two of the most troubled and controversial teams at the tournament faceoff several of the palestinian players were born outside of the territories they see the asian cup as a chance to show solidarity with people in the ancestor's homeland in recent days when we leaned. it's something very nice to defend the people. to represent these people that are in a constant battle out on the pitch i think it's good that we'll be out there to
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defend them. i think. likewise the syrian players are focused on bringing a small sense of relief to people in a country ravaged by civil war. we have to keep going with sports in order to put smiles on the faces of the syrians whether in football or any other game sports bring syrians together in spite of their suffering during the crisis. syria's german coach ben stein is avoiding talk of politics he wants his side to concentrate entirely on the sporting task at hand it's a great challenge for all assume football players and for our friends for all syrians to play in the greatest asian cup ever was twenty four teams it may just be a simple game to shanna but it means so much more to the people watching back on. the bundesliga may be in its mid-season break but that doesn't mean the teams can put their feet up and relax most have already started they went to training camps
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with tight. by munich and warmer temperatures as they prepare for the second half of the season. on spain sunny southern coast is a great excuse from the dreary dortmund winter though the newly arrived two league leaders will likely be pleased with the weather they're not in spain just to catch some rays and sign autographs head coach lucien father and his squad have their work cut out if they want to stay on top of the table they're just six points ahead of a chasing byron munich a serious injury to stalwart dortmund defender manuel the conjuring may mean the team will already have to dip into the sixty four million euros they received for selling christian pulis sic to chelsea to the sick heads to london at the end of the season which could prove a distraction i hope you know people understand and you know my decision and i also hope that you know they understand that i'm here one hundred percent and i'm very focused you know finish out the season with are really excited by and munich are
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calling qatar home for the midseason brick it's been an up and down start to the campaign for the defending champions it was only a few weeks ago that coach nico koba was under fire for his team struggles but an up tick in form to end twenty eight team has by are now in second place and coach back in the good graces of the club and its fans. the camp is also an opportunity for eighteen year old canadian wizkid alfonso davies to show his stuff after arriving in munich he's aiming to break into the first team but if by and keeps up the momentum it won't be easy for him. ok the international level has opened in ha been china sculptures from twelve countries faced temperature has been a minus ten degrees celsius to create their frozen loss to pieces we'll be back at the top of the al of but for now i'll have a look at some of the dazzling work. if
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