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w. . this is the w.'s lie from britain's parliament for fast four yet i'm not that said photo this time of the to delay the you chased withdrawal from the european union after suffering a series of defeats in recent days prime minister to resign made hopes the specter of a long term like for small bankers towards her also on the program the boys and girls living under the shadow of want to go out. to have no fighters. as the fighting in syria and as its ninth year we hear from the people the u.n.
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says are paying the heaviest price for children. and a widening sex scandal grip south korea's a music industry k. pop stars face police questioning after admitting sharing nonconsensual videos of them in films during sex. i'm still gail welcome to the program. but violence is set for more press it's drama tonight that's as lawmakers prepared to vote on delaying the country's departure from the european union beyond the twenty ninth of march just fifteen days away last night they rejected the idea of leaving the e.u. without a deal in the latest blow to teresa mayes or thirty all said it's been a bruising week for the prime minister that she seeks to win backing for her plan.
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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 reason may. thousands today provides a clear majority against leaving the city however i repeat what i have said before was to make matters wash the prime minister's voice like many and how party has deserted her and on the night several of her own ministers to fight the government's voting or does. the house whose comments. are long time to get a 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 comes to yes we could leave with the deal we have to go say to the subject to a second referendum but that would risk no prexy it at 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 a two years and how party will not without damaging her credibility secure extending out if if i think. you know you can fix the toeava bill i brought up the children their rights i didn't think of it like i know this is terribly technically the fuse 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 even if you just to listen to pop and makes promises of the dispatch balls which in the 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 and rebel. and want to be true reason the rolls the dice
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once more back my deal next week and with it a short to extension to membership or to find me once more and risk losing breaks it all together. straight to the houses of parliament in london that where we joined the don't become smoking tobacco phase will welcome barbara voting to to start very shortly just talk us through what's going on tonight. we will come back filled to the great new actors who are the great to break sit circus here in london in the house of westminster the political show that keeps on giving so now on the table and the first hour we have four amendments largely by opposition parliamentarians and the most important one of it is to extend to the breakfast time to time for brick sitting for a longer period in order to gain time to stink again to look for another supposedly softer brax it then after that after all these us through we don't know
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whether that will pass and not after these us through then the government motion will come to reason may needing a vote of the house is so she can present next week once more her choice rejected praxis deal and at the same time asked the e.u. for a short extension for technical reason sin order to pass necessary laws so that is the way it stands chaos and confusion reign because if you look a little more deeply into what's on the table there you still get the idea that parliamentarians and their majority haven't understood the time pressure they are under this is not the time to say let's start thinking again this is the time to make decisions and they seem even yet not to have reached that point professor west says we will talk to speak to fernando thank you. amass let's get more on this from derek scally who is
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a building correspond. for the irish times welcome to t.w. . one of the big blocks to this of course it's this this this irish backstop do you have any sympathy with the british position with which for them this looks like an unworkable fudge between not leaving the e.u. and something that appears to threaten the u.k.'s constitutional integrity. after nine hundred and ninety four days that this is occurring to them now we could have had this discussion in two thousand and sixteen i don't really have too much sympathy i don't have too much sympathy for three some may because she decided that the braggs vote was also about leaving the the customs union which is making a goods travelling before between northern ireland on the republic of art and questionable in from the end of this month and also i don't really have sympathy for that she called a snap election and she made herself dependent on one of the parties in northern ireland who are now holding a gun to her head and saying you know you either go with us or you know we pull the trigger so i mean she inherited
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a bad situation for the people but she certainly made it worse herself right so. you've made your bed now lie in it to reason. if britain does slide into a no deal breck's it is there a plan for the border between the irish republican going on officially know both legally speaking our land is obliged to police the outer you border and you border on its territory poland has to do with ukraine so the border technically between the republic of ireland and northern ireland will be and i was your board it would be a hard border to be a customs borders of the government is saying no we have no plans to do this but legally speaking as far as i can see they'd be in breach of of treaties if they weren't doing it but for political reasons for now at least the irish media is allowing the government a little bit of wriggle room that it won't i'm not asking too many hard questions about the protectively does and i assure you border on our border police are responsible for it so if in the worst of all cigar is that the british government
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could. could look at this this board and say we won't push any police or customs posts that if you choose to from the irish side that's that's your business well that's because the are there public environs intending to stay in the european union there's been a little bit of talk about you know trade towers and we can just keep things going sort of in a sort of limbo for a little while and i think basically our side is trying to not commit to anything even though we know well what they're legally and in force of what they are legally entitled to do is basically do that use bidding which is police the border but at least for now we're hoping that something will come through westminster and no border check stuff won't because that would be a red rag to old old ira old terrorist group things that have completely gone away who would seize of border checks as some sort of provocation to be attacked the twenty seven has has stuck together remarkably well over the last two years it's the feeling in dublin that brussels has that back it is remarkable isn't it i mean
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a friend of mine who works in brussels one of the big institutions it's like a jazz combo they're all in in time and nobody actually expected this there was no rehearsal for brags that so it is remarkable that they've held together but in our then i suppose there's an in dublin this is historical trauma i'll call smaller countries have it here used to being sort of historical plaything of larger countries so i think there's an emotional concern that when push comes to shove right at the last minute they'll be they'll be betrayed but so far we haven't seen any of that every european leader of any of any note from germany right through brussels all the big countries they've said no we've got. completely support our men are than is staying in one of the u. twenty seven and we will stick with on to the end but we will see if the solidarity sticks through the irish always have the slight emotional traumatic experience of the past that we'll see which comes through good so can you think the joy from the irish times. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a form of british soldier will be prosecuted over the deaths of two civil rights
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protesters in northern ireland more than forty years ago thirteen people were killed when british troops shot at an arms demonstrators on what became known as bloody sunday sixteen other soldiers under investigation will not face prosecution . an oil slick more than ten kilometers long is having to force the french coast days after a cargo ship caught fire and sank in the atlantic french authorities are deploying vessels to battle the spill which they say has been caused by a leak from the ship's fuel tanks. brazilians have been paying tribute to the black rights activist american al franken who was gunned down a year ago today in downtown rio de janiero bellaver she comes in a week that has seen the arrest of two former police officers in connection with the council's murder it's also been revealed that the country's new far right present a giant balls and hollow nose one of the suspects the european union has pledged more than two billion euros to help the victims of the conflict in syria blocks
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foreign policy chief announced the move into donor's conference in brussels today a large portion of the money has already been earmarked for syrian refugees living in turkey the un is seeking six billion dollars to meet syria's a needs and to help support refugees who host it securely to support countries who post refugees. well the war in syria enters its ninth yeah unicef says twenty eight was the deadliest so far for children the war has scattered many of them from their homes to refugee camps and on to the streets of not. w. has followed the fate of some of them and their testimony during the course of the war provides some of the most candid commentary on the country situation since. we live in paris and in 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
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here at school we wake up in the middle of the night from the noise of the explosions. 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 that. just after we got on the truck a plane fired on us cabinet yeah off that bus suddenly everything was burning. and everything was black around us. but. 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 you know. go and watch
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how long i'd like to be alone and have nice things and i'd like to go out without someone kidnapping me before and i don't have no fighters the law and no bombing couldn't get her our head back my fear but of. 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 i think why aren't we allowed to do that. was simple if an organization came and took me to study i would go with them maybe they would give me a better life. 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 don't
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really know what marriage is. we are the generation whose life is lost because 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 that the war child holland is an engineer helping syrian children living as refugees in neighboring countries hendrika harbors heads that syria responds program welcome to day w what do these children need most well in addition to the licensing it would be nice is getting back to a sense of humanity psychosocial support to help them deal with the twenty experience they experience from the conflict. closely related to that educations they can start working on the military but also to change it for themselves and what a country and in what sort of circumstances are they living in the homes are they in camps what are they there. both depends
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a little bit on what country and different kind of situations but some are aren't home in their own homes on the rented hong's some children are found in camps and informal settlements many cans in bigger larger camps are depends a little the kind of country going to need. the same across those different situations and so are you trying to help them essentially be where they are is a sort of temporary. measure until they go home. hopefully it will be a temporary measure but yes we have them where we are right we will come and find it wearing out and provide us through our programs ok so let's talk about what they the international community can do to help children like these is a children who've moved 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 didn't mean
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household in addition to the petition is now debt and recognition psychosocial and education should be done at any stage of the humanitarian intervention and not to be and that it's not just simply enough to help them survive you also need to give them an opportunity to build a better future and to get 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 doing is helping to normalize that these children's lives or is it is it just just sort of sticking plaster over a really traumatic situation. his next morning that we actually see and that positive impact an improvement on the show you don't need to program our programs in the knesset only g.'s have been passionately aided by academics we know it has a positive impact and we actually we also see that you know that your network and the program sound for she didn't need i'm not that big
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a down what we can offer all the engineers combined can offer to them. unfortunately we celebrating. not our. anniversary of the war treatise war and conflict will all grandchildren can go back to their own environments their own homes in 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 their personal finance the first news that came out was foster's long until to two billion has been patched for the district and so just contact that is good news abnegation you we ask for a recognition that psychosocial support an education is so essential an essential for those children but also for us in europe. and we hope that it will not be just a platter but also be translated into action and to the success of jack welch of well we wish you well with your work thank you so much for joining us hendrika
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young harvest from out war child home a great price. that's venezuela where german john this is being held in prison in the midst of a national power struggle electricity failures and food shortages free lance a belief six has been under arrest without charge since november and he's now on hunger strike but as germany deduces its diplomatic staff in the country john this family said i think he's being forgotten. yes. journalist billy six before his arrest reporting on his you tube channel about the rising cost of living in venezuela the thirty two year old german has been imprisoned in caracas since november last year accused of espionage rebellion and violence back home his parents are demanding the german government do more to secure his release. we have sent letters to the seven hundred eighty nine members of the german parliament but only about thirty five have replied half of those said they thought the german foreign office and the embassy were doing
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a good job. so. six has worked for right wing publications and his reports show his political leanings his parents have found support from the far right. party other international journalists are also imprisoned in venezuela but the f.t.c. says that's germany the colombian and spanish governments have demanded the immediate and unconditional release of the journalists from this because that's the germans have not done so. reporters without borders says it's concerned about the journalists well being. in venezuela is very unstable there are basically two rival presidents. and ambassador has had to leave the country and we don't have hope that this situation will change anytime soon. we know of no valid charges that have been brought against him. without charges he
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should be released immediately if. the german foreign office says it has recently visited billy six in prison his parents continue to campaign for his freedom. south korea's k. pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile star twenty nine year old young john hume has quit the band highlight 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 june june young admitted secretly filmed filming the women and 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. i am really sorry to the public for causing
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concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation if i am sorry i'm sorry. another k. pop star embroiled lisa seen here early with white hair together with his band big bang known simply as he has been accused of providing prostitutes to business partners he maintains that he's innocent while also putting on a display of contrition. 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. 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. the people of this hall. as police continue their investigations into k. pop figures other stars may be yet to fall. munich has crashed out of the champions league after losing three one at home to liverpool the first time in eight years the german champions the quarterfinals the game started out on an even keel until an era for gold. the poor man noir outside your money to open the scoring twenty six minute by anti-gay just to add before half time through a joel go it was with all the way in the second half of it had a from van dyke and another gold toumani sealing the three one aggregate victory.
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the first time in thirteen years they'll be no german clubs in the champions league quarterfinals by a munich adornment and shelter all crashed out to english clubs in the round of sixteen the remaining eight teams will find out their opponents tomorrow england's a premier league is the highest contributor with four clubs and italy spain the netherlands and portugal round off the quarter finalist with one club each side is of one of five formula one titles in a row made while ferrari have become restless after more than ten years without a win bearing in mind that it took a former superstar driver mikael schumacher five years before he collected five straight titles a ferrari that's sticking with sebastian fattal however a series of mistakes of behind the wheel last season means he's now under pressure . sebastian vettel is hungry for glory the ferrari driver feels it's high time his team won some silverware.
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it's going to be my fifth year together with. 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 before that way some of the years but this season there have been changes a ferrari at the official presentation of the team's new car for twenty nine thousand pete of the sun a founder enzo ferrari was there to show his support for ariz parent company cries there 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 bit is a they made early. in twenty fifteen sebastian fattal was tasked with putting ferrari back at the top after an unsuccessful stretch the team wanted
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a return to the glory days when schumacher won five straight titles for. the team spirit. that was. going 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. i. prior to fattal's fifty year out ferrari there has 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 marty happy not lasting impacts with 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 to be even more competitive and it appears the changes may payoff 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
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the challenge is going to be harder than ever in order to await between sebastian fattal and lewis hamilton and perhaps this could be the year the ferrari finally makes it to the top again. this reminder of our top story this hour lawmakers in britain are preparing to vote on whether to delay the country's departure from the european you don't encourage withdrawal dates is twenty ninth of march live pictures tough times called last night and peace rejected the idea that leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal. coming up next on did a billion years after taking responsibility for that georgia. germany i creep steps to protect stay. cause you got a stressful times i mean come painted living in dublin there's not enough. of the such old so they're like those building collapse shops giving way to i'm
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