tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle January 26, 2019 4:00am-4:03am CET
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frank food. international gateway to the best connections and road and rail. located in the heart of europe if you are connected to the phone will. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be allat guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. at least seven people are dead and over one hundred more missing after a dam collapse in brazil the dam broke apart than a massive torrent of mud over a mining complex southwest of the city of bell horizontally authorities say the death toll is expected to rise. u.s. president donald trump has announced
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a deal to end the longest government shutdown in u.s. history the deal doesn't include any money for a wall along the us mexico border but trump said if congress doesn't approve the border money by february fifteenth they'll use emergency powers to construct it. pope francis has warned against stigmatizing migrants in a speech to hundreds of thousands in panama city speaking on catholic world youth day francis said he wanted to church culture that welcomes pretext and integrates that the speech came after francis ministered to inmates at the country's main youth prison. venezuela's self declared leader. has urged supporters to continue protests intil incumbent president nicolas maduro calls elections he also urged the army to side with him the u.s. and some other countries are recognizing guy you don't know as interim leader although allies of model including china and russia do not.
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get. a deal to end the us government shutdown is finally in sight and just as things are going from bad to worse airports are beginning to register the pain of their own paper workers. also the world economic forum in davos draws to a close to the gathering of business elite offer any answers for an uncertain global economy. and the billionaire investor george soros lashes out at china from the sidelines of davos we'll tell you what one of the world's richest men is worried about. i'm stephen beard's in berlin thanks for watching and into the u.s. government shutdown appears to be around the corner but not before some serious turbulence at the nation's airports new york's la guardia airport faced major flight delays friday as air traffic control struggled with staff shortages linked to the shutdown that triggered renewed pressure for politicians to end the standoff
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