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an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the sights of fire starts april eleventh. plane. place. this is news live from berlin the british parliament rejects leaving the e.u. without a deal a day after saying that the deal that is on the table is no book and a series of votes lawmakers deliver another blow to prime minister theresa may by rejecting her breakfast strategy and there's yet another vote today on delayed cracks. the search for survivors is over now the search for answers after
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a deadly building collapse in nigeria it is still uncertain how many people including children were inside. also coming out the boys and girls living under the shadow of what. i'd like to go out without someone kidnapping me. we'll have no fighters in the wall and no bombing. as the fighting in syria enters its ninth year we hear from those the u.n. says are paying the heaviest price children. i'm serious i was gonna thank you for joining us. more drama is expected in the british parliament today after lawmakers rejected a no deal with drawl from the e.u. voting last night pave the way for another vote today to delay britain's exit date beyond march twenty ninth then it is up to the e.u.
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to decide if it will grant an extension for the british prime minister this week has been a punishing one. another vote another defeat yes the right three two one the most the left two hundred seventy eight. veterans of british politics eighty can remember nothing like it britain's fee brio parliament wrestling back control from to resign may. thousands today fight to clear majority against leaving the house a deal however i repeat which i have said before god. to make matters wash the prime minister's voice like many in her party has disaster tarr several of her own ministers voted against her wishes the house was calm itself. for a long time to go to a subsequent eco the options before us the same as they always have the odd we could leave we could leave with the deal which this government is negotiation
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because to yes we could leave with the deal we have to negotiate it is subject to a second referendum but that there's risk no cracks it at all. opponents from all sides pounded the prime minister but signs that ultimatum may have rattled even the hardest line breaks the two years and how party will not without damaging her credibility security extending autistic if i think. you know. right. now of a bill i brought up the field of my birth i didn't think of it like i know this is terribly technically for the kids and they're probably all cut up to the back teeth of the whole thing you know but it's really important because not only do we have a government in complete crisis but we also have a prime minister city he refuses to listen to pop up and makes promises at the dispatch walls which. piece to break to see say he sees me really really unacceptable. this morning's papers tell the story of
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a night of high drama threats and rebel. ians to be true reason me rolls the dice once more back my deal next week and with it a short extension to membership or defy me once more and risk losing brings it all together. our correspondents are covering the story davies barbara vessel in london and max huffman in brussels good to see you both barbara let's start with you in london another day another vote parliament will decide if bragg's it should be delayed what can we expect. we can expect that there is a government motion on the table that says that there should be a short delay to breaks it of up to three months in order to get the deal through technically the basis for this whatever it is that next week parliament would vote for the deal after it has just two days ago root zone dingly said again we don't
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like it we don't want it and sort of given a defeat of one hundred fifteen votes to trees of may and she just tries again and does so this is the one thing they also are the motions on the table but opposition parties and across the crossbenchers notion that means that next week on wednesday the fateful day when the meaningful votes free as they call it here jokingly it will be back in the house of commons here that there will be before that indicative of those votes of whether there is a majority for another breaks that solution now mind none of this no other solution then the deal on the table has been negotiated was the e.u. that would mean a very long prolongation of maybe a year or so so this is what the house is now fighting and debating about ok they're debating an extension of bragg's at max let's come to brussels we heard
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donald tusk the president of the european council saying today he will appeal for a long extension for the u.k. to where we think it's brags that strategy and maybe build some consensus how many people there share that opinion. well the thing is all of them would have to share the opinion in order for it to go through because you need unanimity for any kind of extension be it twenty four hours or been it would be twenty four years there are different voices coming in from the european union today some of whom say it's unthinkable to extend beyond the european elections in may but a majority i would say are in favor of extending if that means that the brits would . completely rethink their position maybe even having this second referendum though we've heard many voices now saying it might be too late for the u.k. to come back because they would find a different european union than that one they tried to leave there is still a majority here in favor of the u.k.
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having no brags it at all max still the question is there a possibility that the e.u. could say no to a break that extension and if that is the case what would happen that. in the past weeks we've heard some strong words especially coming from friends and friends being friends you can't really predict what they will do in the new room i call the french president was very clear in saying that there needs to be a very clear reason why we extend this like barbara just said one reason could be just the technical implementation of a deal that has already been signed dolphin of course what you need for that is they gaze being stronger than the nose in the house of commons next week if indeed to resume a puts the deal on the table once more is that going to have been hard to say at this moment it doesn't look like it but you never know what the house of commons another reason could be snap election second referendum but then we're of course talking about that extension that goes beyond a technical extension of maybe two months or so then we're talking about possibly one year by the way that's the number that don't notice the head of the european
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council mentioned in the tweet today also after a question saying that at least a year others are even talking two or three years to prepare referendum rethink the position and all that but what you need then is u.k. participation in the e.u. elections imagine that a country that wanted to leave the e.u. participating in the e.u. elections in may well we haven't seen it all yet apparently all right so more uncertainty is what i'm hearing max coming back to you barbara the past few days in particular have been incredibly chaotic in london how have the british public been reacting to all of this. i mean whoever you talk to the words are shambolic complete meltdown of politics three of them a should go enough is enough and so on and so forth you really run out of adjectives to describe the situation here if you look at the commentaries in the papers today the worst really was independent in the independent or the commentator
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wrote this is like a very hill a car chase is racing through a serialist salvador dali picture in a spaceship on the way to infinity i mean people are really sort of out doing themselves to describe the state of ridge politics these days these days and the public is completely i totally and totally fed up with this all right barbara vessel in london and backs off mine in brussels as always good to talk to you both . now some other stories making news around the world algeria's new prime minister no ready in bed do we has said he will form a new government next week that will help support a political transition in the country but do we took over on monday after his predecessor resigned algeria remains on edge after weeks of mass protest against president of the us he's beautifully. hungary's prime minister viktor orban has asked conservative european leaders to reconsider their proposal to expel his feet
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as a party from their conservative group the european people's party in a letter on apologize for offending members of the group with an anti immigrant billboards but he said he would not change his political positions. for the u.s. has joined some forty countries worldwide in grounding all boeing seven thirty seven max aircraft after investigators found new data on sunday's fatal ethiopian airlines crash that the information indicates similarities with the lion air accident in indonesia five months ago the black box flight recorders recovered from the ethiopian plane have been flown to paris for analysis. and an oil slick over ten kilometers long is heading towards the french coast days after a cargo ship caught fire and sank and the atlantic french authorities are deploying several vessels to battle the spill which they say was caused by leakage from the ship's fuel tank. in nigeria emergency workers have halted their efforts to
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rescue people in lagos after at least ten were killed when a building collapsed the top floor of the multi-story building held a private elementary school more than thirty people many of them children have been rescued from the rubble but it is unclear how many of them will survive now after one day and night of searching emergency workers say they are no longer looking for body i meant stick tale sign the confusion. is pulled out alive. i find local authorities say the building housing a private elementary school and the nursery on the top floor of a residential apartment block collapsed place on wednesday morning for the around one hundred students inside defending klaus. compass was just passing by and i was just passing by and i had a feeling i somehow stuck with people living inside it such as him and risking his health and doesn't make it to the hospital i'm in such an amount of pride i feel
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so tied to our guys i got that from the state to say i have somebody that does a lot of people who that's the be a judge and be in this that's a sophie. dahl rescue operation is well underway emergency services said that if it's to be in computers and by how densely populated areas it's tough to five cities with a population of twenty million and growing lago says one of the biggest cities on the african continent it was not immediately clear why the building collapsed but such incidents are not on common in nigeria critics say they're often caused by unscrupulous investors cutting corners on materials bribes being paid for illegal building it's. funny if a char is at the site of the building collapse in lagos and she sent us this update . the rescue operation has come to a halt because rescue teams are saying they do not expect to find more people below
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of this debris they're saying they have meticulously called through the entire area and they will not fly more people they say what you can see here behind me is actually a cleanup operation but that has also come to a stop right now because they are residents of this building what trying to gather their personal belongings from this house that was not just the school building but also residential building you know if you look over there we see a lot of security but we also see residents you also see people who are actually angry they're angry because they say that this collapse of this building could have been prevented if maintenance would have been carried out properly and if you suspect would have been done properly. funny for char reporting for us there you're watching d.w. still to come byron munich have crashed out of the champions league is this a sign of decline for germany's football clubs. but first us back forces say they have advanced further into the last bits of
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territory under control of a so-called islamic state footage released by kurdish fighters reportedly shows fighting for the enclave of bugaboos a group of militia have said the battle for the area is nearly over but remaining i a spider's are putting up stiff resistance this comes as dozens of countries have gathered in brussels for a donor conference on syria it is chaired by the e.u. and u.n. and it aims to secure a billions in funding for victims of the conflict now as the war in syria enters its ninth year unicef says two thousand and eighteen was the deadliest for children the war has scattered many of them far from their homes to refugee camps and to the streets of lebanon and turkey has some brief moments over the years when we've caught up with some of syria's children we no longer know the fates of many of the boys and girls who are about to hear much benefit neither side's going to bring a solution the government's not real. it's shelling us and the opposition aren't backing down either they're firing back and we're in the middle getting hurt as in
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not seeing if you know we live in permanent fear when we get home there's no water or electricity we're always afraid that planes will drop something on us when they fly over we're even afraid here at school we wake up in the middle of the night from the noise of the explosions. we kept getting bombed nobody helped us. it was raining bombs on the buildings and on to the streets you couldn't move around here you had to stay at home there were some friends around and sometimes we'd be together but once a bomb fell close by and i got hit on the arm. i never i'm afraid of blood and i'm afraid to see a dead body. or somebody who's been beheaded or somebody has been shot dead with bullets that's what i'm afraid of. just after we got on the truck
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a plane fired on us cabinet yeah you get out of that but suddenly everything was burning. and everything was black around us. but when the two of my brothers died in the civil war one of the two days before we left a lot of planes came and bombed the mosque they came and went and they fired rockets and lots of people died. all around the route were burned out cars and there was an explosion. my brother suffered minor shrapnel. in aleppo we couldn't sleep at night because of the air raids. that's why we fled you know. go into our little i'd like to be alone and have nice things and i'd like to go out. that someone kidnapping me beforehand i don't have no fighters on the floor and no
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bombing couldn't. head back to. the bus was the only thing i want is to see my friends again and to go back to my old school. every morning when i see the turkish kids going to school happy and i think why aren't we allowed to do that. what. was going to be if an organization came and took me to study i would go with them maybe they would give me a better life. for the house and i had of course i'd rather go to school but it's just not possible we have to pay a lot of rent and food the water bill everything is expensive and that's why i need to work and help my family. i have to get married because of our situation
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there are many things i need that i can't get i don't have any married friends and don't really know what marriage is it's still. the generation whose life is lost because dreams have been broken by war we are the generation that has grown too old too soon and we can speak to panel says the u.n. assistant secretary general and regional humanitarian coordinator for the syria crisis is at that donor conference in brussels that we mentioned is taking place today sponsored by the e.u. and the u.n. estimates thank you very much for joining us how much money are you aiming to raise and how optimistic are you that you can reach that goal. well the needs are quite tremendous in between three point three billion dollars acquired for site syria and five point six billion for the neighboring countries or just under nine billion dollars to cover the basic humanitarian needs of the syrian people both inside and the neighboring countries and we hope to be able to raise really most of it through
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as much of it as possible the situation in syria is so dramatic with close to twelve million twelve million people in need of humanitarian assistance six million displaced and urgent needs and continues this placement even in two thousand and nineteen so the finding will not solve the issue but certainly libya a the urgent needs of the syrian people what are the most urgent needs at the moment well there really needs on all areas need food for health for war it's a percentage taishan for shelter for education more than two million children are outside schools but most of all syrians of course are still have supported steps of peace and stability they need dramatic inside syria because also the conflict has been going on now for a year on its ninth year. more than eighty three percent of the syrian people are living below the poverty line so there's an erosion of the economy system which
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impacts and lives of people and of course also the neighboring countries have done tremendously well and hosting so host communities as well as pretty big quite overstretched and yet the current regime under president assad is still in charge of the country how can you ensure that the money is directed towards those in need . well as united nations we work with a number of partners. international government organizations national syrian rebels the sides are going to exertions and this is part of our country village and delivering assistance to make sure that eight is delivered directly to the people in need and we can probably consciously then we have relieved mechanism plays where we distribute assistance we work with everybody both in government and non-government controlled areas who are address this needs this is really important thing in terms of maintaining the doner of confidence of the various capitals and
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the support we got the government of germany the people of germany i have been tremendously helpful and generous in supporting this operation so i just want to also say a big thank you to all of our mr mum says as you said we are going on nine years of war in syria during that time this conflict has often fallen out of the spotlight out of the headlines has the international community failed to really address this very dire humanitarian situation in syria. well in those huge frustration and you also heard it in the voice of the syrians who are just on the video before this interview. for a stray sherm and really needs to move forward in a way that would be satisfactory for the people for syria the humanitarian dramatic situation and the response and provide the livy aid they need but clearly that humans are response is not the solution to a political problem so we pulled very much in two thousand and nineteen to see an improvement on all fronts and an improvement of course. on the humanitarian
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needs as well in the country honest muncie's the u.n. assistant secretary general and regional humanitarian coordinator for the syria crisis thank you very much for joining us on day to you thank you aaron. ok switching gears to sports now and byron munich have crashed out of the champions league after losing at home to liverpool three one it is the first time that the german champs haven't made the quarter final stage in eight years the game started out on an even keel until an error from byron goalkeeper manuel neuer allowed sadie monday to open the scoring in the twenty sixth minute now biron did tie the game just before half time through a job not to own goal but it was all liverpool in the second half a bullet header from van dyke and another goal from my name sealing the three one aggregate victory. we have yet expect from to get you sports with us to
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weigh in on last night's champions league action yet what happened to byron simply just want good enough was second best i think especially in the second half and we saw manuel neuer once the best goalkeeper in the world make a crucial mistake and we saw also once one of the best in his position as a striker he's now made another blank hasn't scored in six consecutive champions league matches so this team is on the wane the top players that won them toddles over the past few years getting old and they are pos the best but we knew this we knew that this is a team under transition on the new coach and he is blooding in new players to take over and so it is it is in transition and he admitted that you know they were second best against liverpool but he still has big hopes for the season here and he spoke in the post match interview that he wishes to continue to win trophies at
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least domestically in germany. it's relatively easy we still have two titles to fight for top of the bundesliga with a bit of a lead and also still in the cup our goal is to win these two competitions. so you know they're still on track for a bonus they get a trophy it would be the seventh consecutive bonus that you trophy and perhaps that is a sign of where by and have full in the in europe they don't have a lot of competition in the bundesliga and that's perhaps harming their chances when it comes to competing against the top sides in europe so no german teams down the quarterfinals and money is increasingly a question of football do you think german club simply lack the money that english sides have for example one hundred percent they do there is a big gap between say the top english clubs and the top clubs in spain with those clubs in the bundesliga and it is shocking as you said that the first time in thirteen years no german team is in the quarterfinals but that said by and have made seven of the last ten semifinals in the champions league and that's also
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without the money that the premier league clubs had in that time so i do think the cash is an issue no doubt about that but i do think it comes down to good management as well and i think client has struck the bull in the off season they didn't support nico that was the new signings and i do think that they can make that step up to once again compete against these top european clubs it must've been a pretty great moment for the liverpool coach and german coach yet definitely i mean obviously he coached bruce edwin for a long time and played against munich in total clashes and also that famous champions league all german final in two thousand and thirteen which he lost so this was a bit of revenge for i think he would have really enjoyed it and he is obviously aiming to win the champions league with lupul and we saw in the post match interview had a lot of he was especially with the second half performance from his team a second off and it was really happy not only because you wanted to will because of how we played football at home but sure it was how strong we look i'll be defended
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even in the situations and of course by all that's so much quality unbelievable so huge win for little pool and obviously klopp is now looking to finally get his hands on that champion's league trophy that he's missed toss of a. ok and there was another match in the champions league last night tell us about that yeah this guy little messi he was the star as barcelona smashed leone five one he scored two goals and got two assists so it looks like boston have to be one of the favorites now they're looking very strong strong domestically in the league or as well and you'd have to put money on them to type the whole trophy all right yannick spade from d.w. sports thank you very much for analysis but as we just heard a byron saffir means that for the first time in thirteen years a german club will not compete in the champions league quarter finals now the remaining eight teams will find out tomorrow what the next round holds for them within one's premier league the highest contributor four clubs one called each from
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italy spain the netherlands and portugal running off there at the quarter finalists . our minder now of our top story at this hour britain's parliament is due to vote today on whether to request an extension from the e.u. for the break that deadline just fifteen days away and voting last night lawmakers backed a motion to rule out a no deal breaks and. coming up conflict so attempts a bastion sits down with march and how my deputy chairman of the conservative people's party of estonia stay tuned for that.
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in the. center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful my guest this week here in tallinn is martin helm. of the conservative people's hockey. inspired calling for
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blacks to leave the country few insists fuz not a racist foreigner see. to the middle school by pressing feel we don't want to be faced an estimate for how complex. the. extravagant debt. ceiling. i think curbs because boeing stephanie stole. the car to check. from around the world. every week on t.w. . floods have taken every. now despair.
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climate refugees. they seek shelter. first prize in. the. country. populace politicians have made fresh gains in the european union this time in the stone well a far right nationalist party more than doubled its vote in recent parliamentary elections my guest this week here in tallinn is moxon helm a deputy leader of the conservative people's party of histone despite calling for blacks to leave the country he insists he's not a racist what is he then.

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