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this is g.w. news live from berlin the u.s. calls for fresh elections in venezuela but russia says don't meddle in domestic affairs meanwhile thousands of venezuelans flee into neighboring colombia as a humanitarian crisis in their country intensifies they go on the search of a better life some desperate to cross the border by any means and at any price also coming up. more violence in paris the scale of that's protesters clashed with police one man says part of the spam but the movement's leaders found they'll keep
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marching for a fair friends. plus one of the latest from the berlin international film festival no region movie out of stealing horses stole the show day three but the director is facing criticism for defending actor liam neeson over accusations of racist. i'm sumi so muskaan that's good to have you with us the u.s. has presented a draft resolution to the u.n. security council calling for a presidential vote in venezuela that immediately triggered a counter proposal from russia moscow supports venezuela's president nicolas maduro and is likely to use its veto power to block a u.s. resolution washington is also calling for a deliveries to be allowed into the country those supplies have been held up at the venezuelan. border
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a soldiers loyal to mother are preventing food and medicine from getting into the country so aid can't get in but increasing numbers of desperate people are getting out every day hundreds cross the border in search of a better life more than three million people have already flat. these images have shocked the world venezuelan soldiers preventing much needed aid from coming into the country from neighboring colombia but while the aid has kept out a steady stream of venezuelans pour into the colombian city of kuta over the nearby cmon believe are bridge. leaving behind hyperinflation and empty supermarket shelves these people exit by an official border crossing many others have not been able to obtain a passport and are forced to leave the country via smuggling routes cutting through the dry riverbed known as stretches they are controlled by criminal gangs who
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extract a heavy transit fee from the migrants it's a price they are willing to pay in the hope of finding work and a better life in colombia. i'm going to miti him. because i have family there and we will work because there is nothing in venezuela the more you wait the worse the situation in venezuela will go. since neighboring countries demanded venezuelans show a passport more and more people are using the truck just to leave with no money for any transport they often have to walk for hundreds of miles it's a business opportunity for shoemaker domingo months who also fled across the border . but. sometimes the shoes of a people come by are really damaged for falling apart with the sole missing i saw to give a for anyone that needs it i charge five thousand pesos for every she the time i pass. even regular commuters have
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taken to the truck which snaked through the riverbeds only meters from the bridge carlos correct a row carries goods across the border to sell in venezuela and the black market customs officers have clamped down on the cross port but to use the trucks as. carlos only earns four year olds a day shuttling goods across the border while for many of the trucks as are in escape route for him they are a lifeline. now to some other stories making headlines around the world queen elizabeth's husband prince philip has given up his driver's license it comes after an accident he was involved in last month cost an outcry the ninety seven year old's land rover landed on its side after colliding with a car carrying two women and a baby two days later he was photographed driving without a seatbelt. representatives from across africa are gathering in the ethiopian
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capital for the annual african union summit refugees are the focus of this year's meeting delegates are hoping to find solutions to the continent's migration crisis africa is home to a quarter of the world's displaced people. a new study is warning that more than one hundred thousand jobs in germany would be under threat if there is a no deal brags that the report is cited in the sunday edition of germany's veld newspaper and says the country's automotive sector would be hit hardest in britain precious out of the european union without an exit deal. in france an apparent arsonist has attacked the home of a top politician and ally of president among the whole national assembly had richards said on shared photographs excuse me on twitter of a scorch living room and said police found materials soaked in gasoline it's the latest in a series of attacks on homes belonging to french politicians from president political party and french authorities have made no immediate link between the
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arson attack and violence in paris on saturday one yellow vest demonstrator lost part of his hand during clashes with police protests have been taking place every weekend since mid november there may be fewer people protesting but the movement shows no signs of slowing down. thousands of. take to the streets of paris for the thirteenth weekend in a room and a little bit of blood isn't going to get in their way one man who was badly injured last month is back in streets thing again. whether you believe in the ideas of the yellow vest protests or not there's a real problem with democracy in france today because when you don't speak out well you lose an eye and that's the problem here medics attend to a man with a serious hand injury he was hurt when he tried to pick up a sting grenades normally used by police to despair scrotes with tear gas. what
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began as a protest over fuel taxes has become a revolt against the political classes who are seen by many people here as being out of touch. when i see poverty in france when i see the people abandoned by our government and not just this one for decades whether it be sarkozy and all the others i say to myself that we must act. with. their fear and demonstrators on the streets compared with the initial protests back in november but the yellow vests protesters showed no sign of backing dying. sports now and in the bundesliga dortmund's jagan sanchez having a breakthrough season the eighteen year old looks strong again aniston's match against tottenham on saturday but his teammates let him down on defense dortmund blew a three goal lead. assistant coach and in tears it was left to steer dortmund through this clash with lusine father of six and even in the boss's absence the black and
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yellows made of racy start against hoffenheim after his early goal was disallowed jaden sunchild continue to run rings around the guests this strike after half an hour was allowed to start and advantage to. obstruct show was involved again in the second just before half time but it was mario gets or who touched the rebound away after hoffenheim keeper all of a power one powerage. the home side extended their lead yet in the second half after a well worked attacking move gets ready to both through to sanchez got it back through a smart back heel and then picked out rafael guerrero to make it three nil. with fifteen minutes to go hoffenheim pulled one back some dodgy defending and lackluster goalkeeping gifting the czech belt for a deal what looked to be
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a consolation goal. when denis geiger's cross floated all the way to pavel cottage and its later hoffenheim were suddenly within touching distance of a sensation with just school at three two they kept at it. with just four minutes left geiger's free kick found belfer deal in the ball and the algerian made no mistake with his head. elation for union noddles man and hoffenheim to complete a stunning comeback against the league leaders a comeback back could be costly for caretaker tears it has dortmund. time to talk. movies now norwegian film out stealing horses as one of the highlights of the berlin international film festival but its director. has some tough questions to answer his defending actor liam neeson has been accused of making racist comments but he doesn't want that to detract from the film our reporter charlotte has more. first of all this water director one sputum
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along and wasn't in for an easy ride when he says he wants to adopt one of norway's best love novels about fans of the international hits can breathe a sigh of relief with the help of breathtaking landscapes out stealing horses captures the soul of this beautiful coming of age tale as it poignantly reflects on lost innocence and painful memories it reunites director hans peter malone with hollywood stars seven scars god all these narration elegantly carries the audience but quits and forwards across the timeline spanning over sixty years. doctors molon presented his latest offering it was more than just the film on journalists minds he's also the director behind copa seat it stars liam neeson who in promoting the film last week sparked an international storm he said that after hearing a friend was allegedly raped by
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a black attacker he walked the streets hoping to kill a black man the comments sent shock waves around the world. defended neeson and critics to read the interview in full for very honest and very. grounded. he's not a racist and. i think most people more people should read the articles to our buttered people under their words instead of listening to all of the twitter at sea or around it as they took to the red carpets the cost and crew of stealing horses were king to leave the scandal behind them. all the sand all you didn't have any way to pay for saturday. night at all if you don't talk about it. my long himself is probably just happy to have made it onto the red carpet off to the new york premiere of cold pursuit was cancelled last week liam neeson scandal
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has already consumed one of malone's films will have to wait and see whether the bell and other crowd can set it aside over the course of this festival and focus on the merits of this film allowing. outstanding morse's is one of seventeen films competing for the belle and others top prize and in the early stages of the festival this sense oriel gem is one of the highlights so far. now the french artist and writer tommy has died at age eighty seven at his home in ireland he was born at strasburg in the one nine hundred thirty s. and was still in school when he experienced firsthand the nazi occupation which had a lasting impact on his work he will be remembered for political sketches caricaturist and children's books. he was a rebel and provocateur inspiring fans of all ages with his illustrations told me
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owner fought passionately until the end against bigotry and intolerance. he was born in strasbourg even in his youth he found it hard to fit in he quit school and enrolled at the strasbourg school of arts but he didn't even last there very long in one nine hundred fifty six he moved to the us arriving in new york with just sixty dollars in his pocket and a suitcase full of drawings. his breakthrough came a year later with his children's book series documenting the adventures of the family. in mind i've stated child i've got to have fun a little later under a creator does most successful work the three robbers a story about a brave little girl in two thousand and seven it was made into a film. new york told the owner also showed another side
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cutting caricatures and erotic drawings that drew the rest of conservative america . again and again there's something political became an issue for a long time his books were not published. but that's in stark contrast to how he was perceived in his native strasbourg where a museum is dedicated to more than eight thousand of his drawings. in his later years longer remains a cervix scootin what's interesting is what lies between good and evil evil can learn from good and good from evil as well. master of black humor who lived a very colorful life. i coming right up our documentary brutal ritual we follow victims of female genital
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