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floods are coming. storms continue to die. this is deja vu news live from berlin the british parliament prepares for yet another vote this one on whether to delay the bricks and today's vote follows several days of drama in which lawmakers rejected prime minister teresa mayes brecht's a deal as well as a no deal for exit now maybe warns gregg's it might not happen. also coming up 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. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us. more drama is expected in the british parliament today after lawmakers rejected a no deal with drawls 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. to decide if it will grant an extension for the british prime minister this week has been a punishing one. another vote another defeat us the right three two one the most the next two hundred seventy eight yeah. veterans of british politics say they can remember nothing like it britain's fee brio parliament wrestling back control
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from to reason may. thousands today devise a clear majority against leaving the city on however i repeat what i have said the five to make matters wash the prime minister's voice like many and how party has disaster and on the night several of her own ministers defied the government's voting or does. the house most comment so. for a long time to go to a subsequent eco the options before is the same as they always have. we could leave we could leave with the deal which this government is negotiation cost to yes we could leave with the deal we have to go say to the subject to a second referendum but that there's risk no bracks it has 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 though not without damaging her
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credibility secure extending office if i think. you know. right. now of a deal i probably have the feeling my breasts i didn't think i'd like i know this is terribly technically for the kids and they're probably all set 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 maybe fuses to listen to part of the makes promises of the dispatch box which in the piece to break this is a this is really really unacceptable if. this morning's papers tell the story of a night of high drama threats and rebel. and want to be true reason many rolls the dice once more. my deal next week and within a short extension to membership or to find me once more and risk losing brings it all together. let's bring in our correspondent barbara basal she is in london with
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the latest hi barbara as we heard there teresa mayes breaks a deal that she negotiated with the e.u. it has been defeated twice by a very large margin and there is a possibility to get it through in a vote next week is that really possible or could as to resign may as war and break that end up not happening at all. it ever actually any seeing can happen at this point in time sumi sure brix it could be delayed for a long time there could be a second referendum and people could have changed their minds because if they look at this all the circus here investments are they can just turn only turn away and say enough of this and that is a lot of what the public mood is enough we've seen we don't want to see this anymore but on the other hand to reason may is just giving it another big shot there's also the idea that there is pressure being put on the attorney general geoffrey cox to change his legal opinion about this was raul is faulty it was drawn
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agreement which would mean that probably may be under certain circumstances the northern irish do you pete and a majority of the hard line breaks cheers could fall in line and next week vote for the withdrawal agreement for the deal but nothing is certain we don't know anything and whoever you ask out here everybody just shrugged their shoulders we don't know barbara you know with teresa maines having so many defeats now in parliament can she still stay in power of course she'd be forced to resign. she could be forced to resign because under normal circumstances a prime minister after what happened should have stepped down three times and now she. he's holding on and everybody says though these are exceptional circumstances and we shouldn't really change leader right now also there is really nobody who would say i would rather like to try it let me do it everybody sort of waits to see
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has gotten the dirty work out of the way however their senior tories like george freeman for instance one hope one of her own former aides who now say this is enough she needs to consider her position if she promises to step down more or less immediately then maybe next week the hard line breaks the cheers could to get into the mood to go to the withdrawal agreement through and then we could go from there so there are voices like that and it's not a single one and barbara what does the british public make of all of this. i mean people are really tearing their hair out and most of the mood is fed up most of the mood is just angry because this circus here what happened last night this is a whipping against the motion of the government defeating itself and nobody in the end knowing anymore what this was all about and completely losing control of procedures something that that really doesn't inspire trust in democracy and in
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parliament in particular so people are fed up they want this to be over at the same time parliament has said we don't want no deal so they really will have to step up and figure out a positive solution and something that they have the majority for right our correspondent barbara basal speaking to us from london thank you. now to some other stories making news around the world a former british soldier will be prosecuted over the deaths of two civil rights protesters in northern ireland more than forty years ago thirteen people were killed when british troops shot at unarmed demonstrators on what became known as bloody sunday sixteen other soldiers under investigation will not face prosecution . and oil slick. over ten kilometers long is heading towards the coast of the french coast days after a cargo ship caught fire and sank in the atlantic french authorities are deploying several vessels to battle the spill which they say was caused by leakage from the ship's fuel tanks. algeria's the new prime minister. says he will form
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a government earlier next week that will help support a political transition in the country to do we took over in monday after his predecessor resigned as algeria remains on edge after weeks of mass protests against president uphill as he's beautifully caught. in nigeria emergency workers have called off their search for survivors at the site of a collapsed multi-story building in lagos at least ten people are known to have died the top floor of the building held a private elementary school yesterday rescuers pulled more than thirty people from the rubble many of them children before winding down their search i stick trails i'm confusing them down to. i look police authority say the building housing a private elementary school i'm the nursery on the top floor of a residential apartment block collapsed place on wednesday morning for the one
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hundred students and so i determined in class. others who were just passing by are a much nicer fire and i kind of do it somehow just with people leaving aside such as home and rest just helping me to the hospital i miss something about the two thousand and two i'm very proud of to suicide so i tried that and i still say i have somebody that does it most of the food that's the judge and be it is the that's a sophie. dahl rescue operations were underway emergency services said that efforts to be in computers and by how densely populated area. is off to the city where the population. twenty million and growing blago says one of the biggest cities on the african continent was not immediately clear why the building collapsed but such incidents are not on common and geria critics say that often caused by unscrupulous investors cutting corners on materials bribes being paid to
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illegal to. use funny for china was at the site of the building collapse in lycos earlier 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 of this debris they're saying they have meticulously combed through the entire area and they will not find 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 a school building but also residential building now 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 make plans would have been carried out properly and if you suspect since would have been done properly. now south korea s k pop sex
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scandal has claimed another high profile star this time twenty nine year old young john hume has quit the band highlight and apologized for his involvement in sharing nonconsensual videos of himself having sex with women he is the third member of the ring to be out it after another singer a young john young was also it and had also admitted secretly to filming women during sex and to sharing the footage with other k. pop stars. ok pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a chilling new young from the band drug restaurant hands himself over to police for questioning after admitting to filming sex with women and sharing the videos with other k. pop celebrities. you know how i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation but if i am sorry i'm sorry.
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another k. pop star embroiled lisa in coon seen here earlier with white hair together with his band big bang known simply as song he has been accused of providing prostitutes to business partners he maintains that he's innocent while also putting on a display of contrition. feeling that i deeply apologize again to all people and everyone around me who has been hurt and suffered damage that. the scandal coincides with growing outrage in south korea over men filming women in public with hidden cameras. there are so many sexual harassment and sexual abuse cases today and as a woman i have become more worried. was a top korean star and a public figure what he's done is not just personal it has severe social consequences to. the cape. or. as police
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continue their investigations into k. pop figures other stars may be yet to fall. you're watching news still to come byron munich crashed out of the champions league is this a sign of decline for germany's football club's. first representatives from dozens of countries are meeting in brussels today for a conference on the future of syria it is chaired by the e.u. and the u.n. and it aims to secure billions in funding for victims of the conflict now the u.n. says nearly nine billion dollars are needed this year to me to syria's aid needs and support countries hosting refugees almost twelve million syrians currently depend on humanitarian aid. i spoke to u.n. assistant secretary general panel and i asked him how much money the u.n. hope to raise at the conference and how optimistic he felt about reaching that goal
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well the needs are quite tremendous in between the three point three billion dollars required for syria and five point six billion for the neighboring countries so we're just under nine billion dollars to cover the basic humanitarian needs of the syrian people both inside and the neighboring countries we hope to be able to raise relieve. the situation in syria so dramatic with close to twelve million troubled million people in need of humanitarian assistance six million displaced and urgent needs and continue this placement even in two thousand and nineteen so the finding will not solve that issue but certainly libya ate the urgent needs of the syrian people what are the most urgent needs at the moment. well there really needs on all areas need some food for health for war two percent patient 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
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and stability it needs a dramatic inside syria because also the conflict has been going on now for a year on the ninth year. more than eighty three percent of the syrian people are living below the poverty line so there's an erosion of the comic system which it impacts the 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 will work with a number of partners geos international government organizations national syrian rebels the sides are going to exertions and this is part of our country billiton delivering my systems to make sure that they deliver directly to the people in need
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and we can probably consciously then we have relieved with the mechanism plays where we distribute assistance we work with everybody both in government and non-government controlled areas who address this needs this is really important in terms of maintaining the donor confidence of the various capitals and the support we get the government of germany the people of germany i have been tremendously helpful and generous in supporting it is a variation so i just want to thank you for all of them. it was u.n. assistant secretary general panel speaking to us earlier. to india now where general elections are set to begin next month a lot of political parties are accusing opponents of defying the indian constitution or acting in an unconstitutional manner but what really is the indian constitution all about well a new game world out for college students challenges them to put their constitution to the test we headed to the city of luck now to check it out it's an early start
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for. two university students in the north indian city of luck now they have a tough task termed. they have to keep the day's expenses within forty cents. she couldn't omit are spending the day frugally as part of the be a jog recorder we can citizen game. players are assigned tasks started to the basic rights and duties laid out in the indian constitution. when we asked them they did ok i have studied but now i don't remember. so that is their constitutions are very important part of our life i mean it's very important for them to know their constitution because only then they can fight for it if you experience something and you learn from that experience that remains of you. the fundamental right that she couldn't i'm a trying to learn more about is that of equality. income disparity runs high in
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india the government says that. are considered poor. forty four million people fall in that category. this. will cost the friends a quarter of their forty cent allowance. still it is far cheaper than buying fuel for them or to buy. one shared trade lito. still have a long way to get to college. some food. a charitable lunch it's a meal for twenty seven rupees twenty five if you wash the plate yourself but with only twenty four rupees left in their budget they can't afford it. the only way to save money is to hitch a ride and after several attempts stranger agrees. to make it to the university.
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i want a. cause i. have. it is starting to pick another task this time they'll be learning about the right against exploitation. another adventure for the two friends and another crucial lesson on the loss to land. investigators are examining the two black boxes of the boeing seven thirty seven max eight that crashed in ethiopia last weekend the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder have arrived in paris in the coming weeks they'll be en allies to try to determine what brought the plane down the future of the boeing seven thirty seven max could well depend on the results of that investigation america's aviation regulator the as a has grounded all seven thirty seven max series aircraft until further notice affected airlines are facing growing costs. to sports now and byron munich have crashed out of the champions
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league after losing at home to liverpool three one it is the first time that the german champions haven't made the quarter final stage in eight years of a game started out on an even playing field until an error from byron goalkeeper munnell neuer allowed sadie on monday to score in the twenty sixth minute now biron did tie the game just before half time through a job own goal but it was all liverpool in the second half a header from van dyke and another goal from monday sealing the three one aggregate victory. we have young expat from to get you sports with us to weigh in on last night's champions league action what happened to byron simply just one good enough 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
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league matches so this team is on the wane the stop plays 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 nico 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 saves in the end he spoke in the post match interview that he wishes to continue to win trophies at least domestically in germany. it's relatively easy we still have two titles to fight for we're 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're still on track for a bundesliga trophy it would be the seventh consecutive game is that a trophy and perhaps that is a sign of where by and have full and in europe they don't have
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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 out in the quarter finals 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 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 perhaps dropped the ball in the off season they didn't support nico vetch with some 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
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mean obviously he coached bruce dobin 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 hole but sure it was how strong we looked our hope would be defended even in the situations and of course by us so much quality unbelievable so huge win for little pool and obviously klopp is now looking to finally get his hands on that champions league trophy that he's missed twice ok and there was another match in the champions league last night tell us about that this guy little missy he was the stars boss alona 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
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looking very strong strong domestically in league or as well and you'd have to put money on them to type the whole trophy all right yannick straight from sports thank you very much for analysis. motor sports now and mercedes has won five of formula one titles in a row ferrari is getting restless after more than a decade without a championship they're still sticking with the boston fettle but he made a series of mistakes behind the wheel last season and he's now under growing pressure. sebastian vettel is hungry for glory the ferrari driver feels it's high time his team won some silverware. it's going to be my fifth year together with. racing for ferrari the expectation is always there to win that's what we what we all want obviously we've i think come close some years before the way some of the years but this season there have been
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changes at ferrari at the official presentation of the team's new car for twenty nine thousand the son of founder enzo ferrari was there to show his support for ariz parent company cries or have increased the budget for the team this year and are hoping for success this being ferrari brings first of all to mind the pride of a team that unites an entire country and represents the best of it a lit up but is a major league. yes in twenty fifteen sebastien fattal was tasked with putting ferrari back at the top after an unsuccessful stretch for the team wanted to return to the glory days when we had schumacher won five straight titles. with default initial share market driving that red car was always my role model so this is like a childhood dream come true. prior to fattal's
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fifty year out ferrari there's been somewhat of a red revolution his teammate young star charles le clerc has become increasingly ambitious the restructuring has resulted in the appointment of matty hoping not to stay focused with either through the changes this year and hopefully we can use the woman to make sure that we do the final step in order to be competitive and it appears to changes may pay off fattal's pre-season lap times have even impressed lewis hamilton his fiercest right. ferrari that the pace is very very good at the moment so the challenge is going to be harder than ever. to awaits between sebastian fattal and lewis hamilton and perhaps this could be the year that ferrari finally makes it to the top again. coming up on did have you news asia
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