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citing violence after voicing his support in social media for a national strike that strike had been called by trade unions two people were killed when a car packed with explosives blew up in the somali capital mogadishu the explosion happened at a petrol station near the petroleum ministry authorities say the explosives went off prematurely before the vehicle had reached its intended target ukraine's president petro poroshenko has launched his campaign for reelection in march is vote for cinco says that he would push for ukraine to join both the european union and nato with if he were reelected opinion polls however they put him behind a former prime minister yulia timoshenko she has promised to regain control of crimea from russia if she wins. of him as well as attorney general has asked the supreme court to launch an investigation into the opposition leader and self-proclaimed new president one. of the attorney general wants to ban one why do
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from leaving the country and he wants to freeze his assets the move comes after the united states announced earlier today that it had handed control of its way to us bake accounts over to watch. our for more on this we want to bring in our correspondent oscar's linker he is in the capital of in this way look it's going to be to you so what's the purpose of these moves against one will they really have any effect. well there's really no surprise there was going to be some sort of legal action against white bill last week after he proclaimed insult president the supreme court demand of the attorney general to step up and the past few days attorney general got it williams up has called and cancelled several press conferences that many believe could be to announce and order of arrest against waco but today the announcement stopped short of calling for his arrest there is no
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question that there is confusion within models government they are acting with precautions well we have to understand many of these officials are pressured by the responsibility each one has not only to corruption investigations but also human rights violations that are adding up as we speak it is anybody's guess what we may see because there are definite rights but only action only actions we have seen it looks like we lost our signal there to caracas we apologize for that if we can get that signal back up we certainly will but let's move on now we want to stay in south america good to brazil the death toll in that devastating brazilian dam disaster has now reached sixty five and is expected to increase authorities believe that hundreds more people are buried under the sludge that was released when the dam collapsed on friday five people have been arrested in connection with the disaster. how was it possible for the dam improvement in you to
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collapse. it's not only the victims' families who want answers to that question so to brazil's authorities. the first arrest took place on tuesday two managers will confer volley the company operating the mine along with another employee. two engineers working for the german company to suit were also detained in september the company carried out safety inspections on the dam self discovery we conducted a search and seizure at the homes of the two engineers we are going to take them to minas where the situation will be clarified. both of ali and to have said they will cooperate with the investigators meanwhile environmentalists stage a protest in front of the mining companies headquarters in sao paulo they called the company a murderer and chanted this was no accident this was a crime a criminal investigation against the company still going on after
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a previous down collapse back in two thousand and fifteen. if you think we are seeing more disasters and every time the impact on the environment and the economy becomes worse the months appellate he gets poorer and agriculture and fishing become impossible. at the mining site the search for victims continues rescuers discovered a bus full of bodies buried underneath the mud and. finding survivors here is increasingly unlikely since the weekend search teams have only recovered bodies of the u.s. justice department has charged the chinese telecoms giant corps way with violating sanctions against iran and with industrial espionage of the charges are linked to the arrest in canada back in december of who a wise chief financial officer and it comes at a time of heightened tensions between washington and beijing due to that simmering trade conflict. the announcement was
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a long time coming if you believe the rumor mill the u.s. has officially cuse chinese telecom giant while weight of a bevy of crimes a grand jury in new york has returned an indictment alleging thirteen additional crimes committed by walk away it's c.f.o. it's affiliate in iran and one of its subsidiaries here in the united states the criminal activity alleged in this indictment goes back at least ten years and goes all the way to the top of the company the u.s. justice department accuses well these top brass of using a hong kong based shell company to funnel telecommunications equipment to iran in violation of international sanctions investigators also accuse wall ways engineers of stealing trade secrets from cell phone provider t. mobile including robotics plans using t. mobile cell phone testing. the u.s. is also seeking the extradition of hallway see a full main one for her role in the alleged sanction violations she was arrested in canada late last year in connection with the u.s.
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investigation. while we has long been suspected of having close ties to the chinese government. a cause for concern for some international observers. however both the company and the chinese government deny the accusations. just as the foreign ministry said that with no evidence they're using their state power to discredit and attack designated companies this sort of behavior is unfair and immoral fully. implement the charges are likely to throw a fresh spanner in the works washington and beijing are set to reopen talks over their simmering trade conflict later this week. or pakistan's supreme court has rejected a challenge to its acquittal of a christian woman who was charged with blasphemy now the decision means that b.b. will remain a free woman but she has been in hiding ever since october when the court overturned her death sentence and said that she was not guilty now that decision
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sparked widespread outrage in the country today's ruling clears the way for her to leave pakistan though it is not clear when and where she will go. she's one of the most talked about women in pakistan. pictured here shortly after her conviction in twenty ten the christian mother of five was sentenced to death for leisure remarks about islam general with fellow farm workers that refused to share their glass of water with a non muslim now free she lives in hiding no longer on death row but still in constant fear for her life. and this is why hard line islamists calling for had to be hanged. her acquittal in october last year triggered days of nationwide demonstrations. i sure hope in every corner of the country the sons of islam have voiced opposition to the supreme court verdict by going on to
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the streets. what kind of a verdict is this from the supreme court of an islamic republic which is troubling muslims but satisfying infidels. the. demonstrations were any cooled off when the government agreed to bobby v. from leaving the country pending today's verdict but this is a case already linked to the killings of at least two people. the governor of punjab province some months his ear seen here on the right was assassinated by his bodyguard in twenty eleven after speaking in b.p.'s defense later the same year the federal minister for minorities shahbaz bhatti was killed off to calling for her release. today's verdict likely to do little to appease those who the settle for nothing less than having death sentence reinstated. well it is been two months since
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a major crash that almost ended the wife of an up and coming german motor racing driver eighteen year old sophia flew it crashed during a formula three race in macau and suffered fractures to or neck now she is on the mend and determined to get back on the track as soon as she can the w.'s guards on whitener caught up with her in her hometown of munich. life goes on for sophia flourish the images of the crash that changed her life follow her wherever she goes but reliving that moment has helped her move on. to the moment. i watched as so many times since ok now and also i think talking about it helps us to watch because because the crash was just told well looks horrible but you crash of course you're angry and you're upset then you you wait for the wall to come it's quite strange but it happened so fast nothing that i before i saw the video i didn't know that i was flying for me it didn't feel that bad and then the pain
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started kicking in doctors managed to repair two broken bones in flushes neck without damaging her spinal cord the operation lasted eleven hours the treatment was so successful that just a month after the accident she was already in physio therapy i never skied to not be able to continue my sport when i started doing some training again and i really had to start from the beginning so this is kind of depressing at some stage but i think i'm going to quite good and i'm back kind of think where i was before four five weeks later i can be back in the car so i've never been not trying for such a long time so i'm relieved i'm here to have you back. is back in a driver's seat of sorts having recently turned eighteen and passed her driving test but for a born racer it's just not the same as being out on the track. driving a highway though so it's pouring concrete she wanted you to race cars so here i'm
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just driving as every other person is there no rival so once you do your sport you just go you know your mind just shuts down and you try to be there when of course i know the risks but i also already knew the risk before the crash so different. i threw up with the sports. i was for you. always. even in a go cart flourish was always faster than the boy for success helped her to move up the rankings very quickly all the way to formula three one of her toughest opponents over the past few years mc the son of michael schumacher. i know makes since a long time always like fighting with each other we were fighting for many years if i have the same bus system. based her accident has brought her a lot of attention recently more than most drivers but she'd much rather people
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focused on her driving skills even at her favorite restaurant the spotlight is always on her health. i never really wanted to tension because of a crush i wanted because of success so everyone is now like me who are you all you know you but i think once i step into the car and then perform well there i hope that everyone will see me again as they go racing and to go racing fost featuring other drivers and not to go with the crush sophia flair she is ready to put her crash in the past she's setting her sights on the formula three european championships in may. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you british lawmakers have given the prime minister to resign a mandate to return to. talks with the european union brussels says the deal is no longer negotiable. you're watching news weibo from berlin don't forget
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