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w. . this is the w.'s line from thailand britain's parliament passed we have another vote this time on whether to did lay the new face withdrawal from the european union after suffering days of defeats the prime minister is now warning but perhaps it might not happen also on the program. the search for survivors of nigeria's deadly building collapse and disaster search for answers been tempted tossed but the number of people still bandits beneath the rubble in lagos is not new. and the boys and girls living under the shadow of who would. like to go out without someone
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kidnapping. capital fighters. as the fighting in syria and as its ninth year we hear from the people the u.n. says are paying the heaviest price. i'm still gal welcome to the program. britain's parliament will see more drama today after lawmakers last night rejected the idea of leaving the european union without a deal tonight's vote will decide whether to extend the departure date to beyond the twenty ninth of march just fifteen days away if parliament votes for an extension it will then be for the e.u. to decide whether to grant it this has been a punishing week for british prime minister to raise a myth. another vote another defeat yes the right three to one the most the
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left two hundred seventy eight yeah. veterans of british politics say they can remember nothing like it threatens fever parliament wrestling back control from to resume a. thousand state provides a clear majority against leaving the house a deal however i repeat which i have said before 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 whose comments. are long time to get to say in subsequent eco the options before us the same as they always have. we could leave we could leave with the deal which this government is negotiation cause 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 prexy it has all. opponents from all
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sides pounded the prime minister but signs that ultimatum may have rattled even the hardest line breaks to tears and how party will not without damaging her credibility secure extending office if i think. you know you can fix the toeava bill i've brought up a bill in the everetts i didn't think of it like i know this is terribly technically for the kids and that probably all that up to the back teeth of the whole thing but it's really important because not only do we have a government in complete crisis but we also have a prime minister city even if you just to listen to pop a makes promises of the dispatch box which. piece to break this is a this is really really unacceptable. this morning's papers tell the story of a night of high drama threats on. billions but to be true recently rolls the dice once
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more back my deal next week and with it a shortage extension to membership or to find you once more and risk losing brings it all together. a little bit more for burger to master in london welcome burger let's start on that point from the prime minister where this idea of losing bricks it all together where is that come from. well the prime is keep saying it's my deal or maybe no brakes it because she can put pressure on her own party the brick city is the people that really want to go out of europe come what may they might think that if a vote comes before parliament once again and it's expected that this could happen as early as next week that they have one more chance to vote for her deal so basically through gritted teeth they don't like the deal they think it's much too close to the european union but otherwise if they don't vote for it then the
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alternative could be a shorter or a longer delay and a longer delay means anything could happen maybe a second referendum the rex's vote could be overturned so basically where the situation where nobody knows what's going to happen so it might be that some of her own opponents within her own party might just come around and vote for a deal when it comes in front of parliament just one more time you see this was that this is this is the point i was going to want to this is the deal the m.p.'s have rejected in overwhelming numbers twice yet the prime minister is talking about bringing it back for a third time and this on the basis that they might just hold their noses and go for it. exactly there was so much opposition i mean views here in the u.k. and in parliament are so entrenched and there are so many and a prime minister's own party. who really wants a much clearer cut from the e.u.
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than what the prime minister office them and in particular they object to the situation on northern ireland so they have so far really resisted it but some have just since yesterday indicated that they might change their mind so this is what the prime minister could hope for that some of her own party possibly also goes northern irish m.p.'s in the who are propping up trees amaze government that they could come around and support a deal in the end so that's really the prime minister's last chance speaking of several of the prime ministers a cabinet defied government orders last night and abstained from voting so how damaged is theresa may by this whole process. she's hugely damaged even in standard the afternoon paper here in london has the headline she's in office spot not in power say just to say that she is still the prime
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minister technically but really what's happening at the moment is an extraordinary moment in british politics parliament here and the m.p.'s are really trying to take charge of the whole bracks a process they're not happy with what the prime minister has agreed with brussels they have their own ideas what to do the question is will they ever come together will they be able to form a consensus within parliament we're really far away from that but what they clearly say is that what the prime minister and was what brussels have agreed on this is not what they want suppose they weren't does not trust the prime minister with this issue is there any talk of resigning resignation. yes there is talk of a resignation but we don't see anything concrete happening just yet we know that there are several ministers ex ministers who are waiting in the ring but the question is will anybody be able to offer something else
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a lot of parliamentarians are really afraid that the u.k. could just crash out of the e.u. with just two we in just two weeks time when it's the default position that the u.k. will leave at the end of march if there is no prolongation if there is no if there is no deal so they woods would really would really have a problem to go behind a prime minister who is going for a clear cut breaks it but we'll have to see if nobody is concretely and really challenging challenging the prime minister at this point in time. in london thank you. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a form of pressure 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 in what became known as bloody sunday sixteen of the soldiers under investigation will not face prosecution
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. an oil slick more than ten kilometers long is heading towards the french coast a days after a cargo ship caught fire and sag in the atlantic venture with orders are deploying vessels to battle the spill which they say was caused by leakage from the ship's fuel tanks. democrat debates are all rule has announced formally that he's running for president in twenty twenty and he gained national following when he almost won the conservative state of texas and republican senator ted cruz last year he joins more than a dozen other candidates vying for the democratic party's nomination. is in malaysia today closed all one hundred and eleven schools in the southern city hit by a chemical pollution incident at least a thousand one thousand nine hundred people including many schoolchildren felt ill in the city of possible good down they breathed in fumes from toxic waste that was illegally dumped in a nearby river a week ago. european union has pledged more than two billion euros to help the
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victims of the conflict in syria the block's foreign policy chief federica mockery any announced the move for to donors conference in brussels today it'll include support for those who have fled to neighboring countries the un is looking for six billion dollars to meet a serious aid needs and to help support countries who host refugees. with the war in syria and as its ninth year unicef says twenty eighteen was the deadliest us so far for children who are scattered many of them far from their homes to refugee camps and on to the streets of lebanon and turkey d.w. has followed the fate of some of them on their testimony at during the course of the war provides some of the most candid commentary on the country's situation. my benefit neither side's going to bring a solution the government's not resigning it's shelling us and the opposition aren't backing down either they're firing back and we're in the middle getting hurt
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as in notching of 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 even afraid here it's cool 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 who's been shot dead with bullets that's what i'm afraid of. just after we got on the truck a plane fired on us yeah you can do that but suddenly everything was burning
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the blood and everything was black around us as well. two of my brothers died in the civil war that 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. there are. all around the route were burned out cars and there was an explosion. my brother suffered minor shrapnel wounds. in aleppo we couldn't sleep at night because of the air raids. that's why we fled. going wow. i'd like to be alone and have nice things and i'd like to go out without someone kidnapping me thus far and i don't want to have no fighters the bombing
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couldn't. have back. to. the us 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. if an organization came and took me to study i would go with them maybe they would give me a better life. stuff doesn't have to 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 that's why i need to work and help my family. i have to get married because of our situation there are many things i need that i can't get i don't have any married friends and
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don't really know what marriage is. for the generation whose life is lost his dreams have been broken by war we are the generation that has grown too old too soon most is of children scattered by the war in syria the war child holland as an engineer helping syrian children living as refugees in neighboring countries hendrika harvest heads their syria response program welcome to day w what do these children needed most. well in addition to the lifesaving eight what he needs is getting back to your sense of normality so psychosocial support to help him deal with the twenty experience the experience throughout a conflict. closely related to that education's against out working on an analogy but also on the plight of future for themselves and what a country and in what sort of circumstances are they living in the homes are they
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in camps what are they there. both depends a little bit on what country and surely it will be a temporary measure but yes we have them where we are like we will come and find it wearing out and provide us a watch through our programs ok so let's talk about what they the international got community can do to help children like these a children who've missed eighty years of school had no access to basic health care what can the rest of us do is it just about giving money. and it can definitely helpful in addition to that petitions now to get and recognition psychosocial and education should be done and he only states that we can reach an intervention and not be and that it's not just simply enough to help him survive we also need to give them an opportunity to build a better future and to go back to normality and do you in the i mean it's been eight years now this this war in syria do you see any evidence that what you are
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doing is helping to normalize that these children's lives or is it is it just just a sort of sticking plaster over a really traumatic situation. it's much more than that we actually see it and that positive impact an improvement on those children don't need to program out programs in the knesset only g.'s have been passionate aided by academics we know that's a positive impact and we actually you know we also see that you know that you're not we're not programs down for she did need i'm not apt to go down what we can offer all the ngos combined can offer to them. unfortunately we celebrating. and not our. anniversary of the war and hope readers war and conflict will all grandchildren can go back to their own environments their own homes and their own schools go back to normal life so there's this big donor conference in brussels that today what are you hoping to come from that post so why did the first news
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that came out it was positive want it until to two billion has been patched for it does it in so often just contradict that is good news out in addition we asked to put a recognition that psychosocial support and education are so essential and is essential for all of those children but also for us in europe. and we hope that this will not be just a black church but also be translated into action and to excess and jack will show them well we wish you well with your work thank you so much for joining us hendrika young hobbit's from out watch out home a great. time syrian. now to nigeria we had emergency workers a cold office search for survivors at the site of a collapsed multi-story building in lagos at least eight people are known to have died the top floor of the building held a private's and a man she school yesterday rescuers pulled more than thirty people from the rubble many of them children before winding down the search i made stick ailsa and
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confusion is pulled out alive i luckily for us he saved the building housing a private elementary school and a nursery on the top floor of a residential apartment block collapsed late on wednesday morning for the around one hundred students inside tending class. i was just passing by was just seemed fine and i was doing my house trick with people leaving aside such as something fresh to help me get to the hospital the nice i got to the continent i'm a bit of that i feel so side by side i got that and i still say i have somebody does it does all the food that's the judge in the end does that to sophie i while the rescue operation is well underway emergency services said that efforts to be complicated by how densely populated areas making it tough to come from
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a city 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 that often calls by unscrupulous investors cutting corners on materials for bribes being paid for illegal building permits. and correspondent funny shot is the sides of the building collapse 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 all of this debris here 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 who are trying to gather their personal belongings from this house that was not just
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a school building but also a residential building you know if you look over there you see a lot of security but we also see residents you also see people who are actually angry here 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 since would have been done properly. but official reporting from lagos south korea's k. pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile stock twenty nine year old young john hill has quit the band highlights and apologized for his involvement in sharing nonconsensual videos of women having sex is the third member of the ring to be outed after another singer a job june young admitted secretly filming the woman and sharing the footage with other k. pop star. k. 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
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other k. pop celebrities. i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation if i am sorry i am sorry. another k. pop star embroiled police seen here earlier with white hair together with his band big bang known simply as song three he has been accused of providing prostitutes to business partners he maintains that he's innocent while also putting on a display of contrition. something that i deeply apologize again to all people and everyone around me who has been hurt and suffered damage to. 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. june young was
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a top korean star and a public figure what he's done is not just personal it has severe social consequences to. this whole. as police continue their investigations into k. pop figures other stars may be yet to fall. we'll start with football munich of crashed out of the champions league after losing three one at home to liverpool the first time in eight years the german champions hadn't made the quarter finals the game started out on an even keel until an arrow from byron goalkeeper manuel neuer allowed your man a opens in the twenty six minute. game just before half time through a jolt of goal but it was not before all the way in the second half of
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a bullet header from dick van dyke and another goal to man a sealing a three one aggregate victory. if it means that for the first time in thirteen years no german club will compete in the champions league quarter finals the remaining eight teams will find out their opponents tomorrow england's premier league is contributed with four clubs that italy spain the netherlands and portugal round off the quarter finalist with one club apiece. misstate is one of five formula one titles in a row meanwhile ferrari have become a restless after more than a decade without wood in the championship with the knowledge with the others that it's also took former superstar driver mikhail schumacher five years before he collected five straight titles for ferrari that's still sticking with sebastian satele however considering he makes he made a series of mistakes behind the wheel last season he's under pressure.
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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 a good area so i think racing for ferrari the expectation is always there to win and that's what we what we all want obviously we've i think come close some years bit further away some of the years but this season there have been changes that ferrari have the official presentation of the team's new car for twenty nineteen 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 that if that that is 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 little up but it's really. yes in twenty fifteen sebastian fattal was tasked
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with putting ferrari back at the top after an unsuccessful stretch the team wanted a return to the glory days when schumacher won five straight titles. that was. meant to fall when a shell share market driving that red car was always my role model so this is like a childhood dream come true. prior to fattal's fifty year out for ari there's been some watching of a red revolution his teammate young star charles le clerc has become increasingly ambitious the restructuring has resulted in the appointment of matty have been not asking. for this either through a lot of changes this year and hopefully we can use you know the woman to make sure that we do the final step in order to be competitive and it appears to changes may
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pay off fattal's pre-season lap times have even impressed lewis hamilton his fiercest right. that the pace is very very good at the moment so the challenge is going to be harder than ever. to await between sebastian fattal and lewis hamilton and perhaps this could be the year that ferrari finally makes it to the top again. as a reminder top story britain's parliament is due to vote whether to pass because a youthful mission to delay. the u.k. is due to leave the bloc in fifteen days last night as opposed to troop out leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal the. d.w.p. turkish construction grinds to a halt because that's up next. euro
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