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this is the w.'s line from britain's parliament votes to put the brakes on bracks said lawmakers forced the government to ask brussels for a three month extension of the do trace membership on the block but whom they speak enough time to break britain's. also on the program u.k. prosecutors charge a former british soldier over his past in a nineteen seventy two mass shooting in northern ireland and one of the worst at the service of the northern ireland conflict british troops gunned down civilians in what became nervous of bloody sunday mass. lightning sex scandal grips south
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korea's pop music industry k. pop stars face a police questioning after admitting sharing nonconsensual pornography. i'm from gail welcome to the program for tonight in a row this big board dramatic out. in britain's parliament and tonight some main motion the u.k. lawmakers are voted in favor of asking the european union to delay its departure from the bloc at least three months the government motion passed four hundred twelve votes to two hundred two advice theresa may have little more time to win over opponents within her thoughts much of the deal that she's agreed with the. next week the prime minister is expected to ask the house of commons to vote on that deal for a third time. straight to london where we join data because pando barbara phase
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will have cyber house of parliament to welcome barbara so this vote was about parliament trying to take control of the press and process from the government i did that turn out. so that we said the opposition motions four of them and all four of them went down labor to try to sort of push it through to give more time to calm and to come up with alternative ideas you wonder two and a half years after the break that was started however all that went down even though one of those motions only by was defeated by only two votes. that failed to resign dingly in the end and it's back to the government at this point in time and if we look at what happened afterwards it seems as to reason may is sort of failing her way to victory oh really so what happens now that.
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what happens now is there is and this is the breaking news i can bring to you phil from the great bricks it show on going here on the mighty color screen in front of westminster parliament that there is going to be the lady in press it is all in all likelihood not going to happen on the twenty ninth of march as was expected for months and if we remember to reason may was the on the prime minister minister who had said again and again at least one hundred times perhaps it will happen on the twenty ninth of march and tonight it is just our no let's have an extension so next tuesday was drawn agreement is going to be put to the vote again and the hope that it will pass in that case may will then ask the e.u. leaders. on thursday night please give us an extension of three months for technical reasons to pass laws and so on if there was strong agreement fails again
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next tuesday then the fed is in the fire however to reason may again need to go to brussels this time to beg for a longer period of time to think again to reconsider to have elections to have a second referendum to do whatever but it is quite sure in that case britain needs time now what the e.u. says to that and how much they like the scenario is an entirely different question but that is what just happened in london briefly barbara just to be clear what is it the reason why it was theresa may think that this time will be lucky for her when the parliament has kicked this day allows twice already. because she's holding the loaded gun up to the head of her own breakfast cheers and said what do you want do you want breaks it just like a little bit delayed then you vote for the deal now or do you want breaks it delayed for so long. it will become uncertain whether it will ever happen at all
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and then you vote the deal down again now whether this blackmail or some blatant blackmail fails over x. we're going to see next tuesday but that's the situation right now above proviso in london thank you. so what's exciting let's get more on this from derek skeletor is a brother in correspondent for the irish times welcome to d w so this is the deal so he's amazed the deal that just won't die what do you think will happen if the prime minister tries to present this to parliament for a third time next week well i think what he's trying to do is just reduce the numbers a movie we've had the number of people opposed to her deal dropping so we've had a drop in last time was one hundred forty nine maybe she can squeeze out a little bit more she's talking to her allies in northern ireland who are profiting up to government to do you peak they are assigning conciliatory notes they're all in washington for sympatric stay so maybe to some of these and give to them and get some of them onside and so she can then go in a week's time to meet your european leaders in brussels and say look the numbers
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are dropping is there anything you can do for me we're almost there we just need to keep working on this because of course she can only go and ask for an extension it's up to the e.u. leaders to say whether they want to give an extension and a spokesperson for for the presence of european council is that we need a credible justification for an extension we have to give you more time because he wanted if he can say look the numbers are going the right direction maybe i've got a couple of people here a couple who were there we can put the pressure on the hard line breaks the tears maybe she just feels we can push this over the line with a bit more time but people have been quite skeptical that more time is you know time hasn't been a problem in the last almost one thousand days and time hasn't solved it so far so it does sound like you don't think that she will have the numbers but she will close the gap sufficiently to give brussels something to think about so that they might just give you know people are working on the d.p. or making in northern ireland they've been quite hardline so far on the backs of whether or not the border to the public would be a hardboard or not and whether or not they would be caught off as they feel from
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the rest of the u.k. their softening their language is not to be maybe she just said it was in washington for sympatric stay but. foster's been quite hardline so far the only one he's a leader you believe so if there's talk of she said she's been talking to the attorney general she's been talking to a threesome a. she does only one part of the problem the hard line breaks the tears that the odds are that they're not going to change their minds or maybe she's going to work on them and try and at least have the numbers move in the right direction when she goes in a week's time to brussels briefly then in the worst of all cylinders a deal breaks it if that happens if this problem of the no that will have a back so if there is no deal breaks it is there a plan for the border between the republican the north this is the question you're not allowed to ask in dublin these days and the government say no there's no plan we've no intention of putting up any border crossings or any border infrastructure legally speaking they're obliged to do so this would be an editor you border to be a hard border be a customs border you can't just have an open ear you could have all sorts of
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smuggling going on or people trafficking going on to theoretically so on paper that is obliged to police the border like anyone else in the european union but they say look we need a little bit of dividends here until we know what's coming so they're asking when i was in europe don't don't put pressure on us just leave leave us in the hazy for now and hopefully we won't ever have to go there are desk don't tell that from the irish times thank you. looking something up stories making news around the world now hungary's prime minister has asked the leaders of the european parliament's conservative grouping to reconsider their proposal to expel his foetus party in his letter to the european people's party victor apologize for causing offense with his anti e.u. and anti immigrant to billboard campaign despite this he said that he would not change his political positions. an oil slick more than ten kilometers long is
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heading towards the french coast a days after cargo ship court file and sank in the atlantic french authorities are deploying vessels to battle the spill which they say has been caused by a leak in the ship's fuel tanks. democrat debater o'rourke has formally announced he's to run for president in twenty twenty and he gained national following when he almost won the conservative state of texas from public instead of ted cruz last year he joins more than a dozen other candidates are vying for the democratic party's nomination. brazilians have paid tribute to the black rights activist the matter how frank who was gunned down a year ago today in downtown rio de janiero the anniversary comes in a week this is seen the arrest of two form police officers in connection with the council's murder it's also been revealed that the country's new far right president giant balsa nara knows one of the suspects. that's venezuela where a german journalist is being held in prison in the midst of
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a national power struggle electricity failures and food shortages freelancer billy six has been under arrest without charge since november and is now on hunger strike but as germany reduces its diplomatic staff in the country and the journalists family say they fear he's being forgotten. yes i mean 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 i q's 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 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 a good job. so. six has worked for right wing publications and his reports show his political leanings his parents have found
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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 mine because that's the germans have not done so much to. 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. and we know of no valid charges that have been brought against him. without charges he 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
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freedom. prosecutors in london have charged a former british soldier for his posse in a mass shooting in northern ireland forty seven years ago on january thirtieth one thousand nine hundred seventy two british troops fired on unarmed protesters in london derry then covered up what happened thirteen people died on what became known as bloody sunday one of the worst episodes of the irish troubles families of the victims have been engaged in a long fight for justice. families and supporters of the bloody sunday victims marched ahead of the decision on charges against former british soldiers and the public prosecutor made the announcement one person would be charged a decision being taken to prosecute one former soldier soldier aff for the murder of james ray. and for the murder of william mckinney.
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charges will also be brought for the attempted murder of joseph rated michael quinn . patrick o'donnell. on sunday january thirtieth nine hundred seventy two british army paratroopers opened fire on people protesting britain's detention of suspected irish nationalists in a mainly catholic neighborhood of londonderry killing thirteen and wounding fifteen thirty eight years later a government inquiry determined that the paratroopers fired without warning and none of the victims had been armed or posed a threat. victim's family said they were disappointed that after forty seven years only one soldier was being charged you know the public prosecution service of a long long time to consider the evidence and we believe that the evidence that
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they're going to get more soldiers will slip by. basically. we believe and we've always believed that the evidence is there to convict each and every soldier who murdered loved ones. mistress'. some army veterans who served in northern ireland assailed the decision to bring charges against a soldier eth. think it's appalling absolutely appalling that after all these years the bring these charges up. on the soldiers just doing their jobs it's a very difficult job when you're in a war like situation you've got to make. split second decisions. under very trying to circumstances bloody sunday was one of the darkest days of the northern ireland conflict. whether this trial will bring anything like closure is an open question. south korea's k. pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile stock twenty nine year old young john hyo has quit the band highlights and apologized for his involvement in sharing
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nonconsensual pornography is the third member of the ring to be outed after another singer june june young admitted secretly filming the women and sharing. the footage with other k. pop stars. 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 other k. pop celebrities. you know i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation but 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 is in a sense while also putting on
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a display of contrition. 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've become more worried. to june young was 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. for school in the bridge city of birmingham has put its program promoting diversity on hold following the weeks of
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protests by parents the program teaches children about accepting differences like race religion and disability it also touches a lesbian and gay relationships and. identity's which has sparked objections from muslim parents the reporter has been following this story welcome how did these protests stopped so the campaign against this program was started by a group of mainly muslim parents who all have to have children at the. school they say that this program is h not age appropriate and they also claim that being gay is a lifestyle choice and they say that. that religious people who believe that homosexually homosexuality is morally wrong they should also be respected now ninety eight percent of the children in this particular school come from a muslim background so the protesters got a lot of support from from their community bet interestingly they also got support
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from from orthodox jews and from from christians. now the protests outside the school have been going on for weeks now into this month parents took six hundred of the students out of class for the protests out of just seven hundred fifty in total in the school and we have a clip from one of the protests the speaker is addressing and andrew moffatt he's the vice principal and the man who created this program. this group. it's not just about telling people it is about the types of. action you receive believe. given you don't want to do. and telling people that you did ok for you to be most live until you do game. there with. the name of this program you know outsiders are one of the actually
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teach so the program has been running for four years already. kids picture books of role playing off process and the whole point is to discuss the. city and being different they have for examples they have they have books about family structures about kids who have two moms for example of to dance and there are books about not being afraid to stand out in the crowd you know by being yourself and the program has been taken out to the communities as well to libraries for example to get parents involved a part of that is to get parent to teach parents the right language to talk to the kids when they when they discuss these issues. and part of the message here is of course to say to children that it is ok to be gay it's also ok to be muslim and it's even ok to be gay and muslim and so what people can say we've had a look in social media reactions and we have a tweet from a khan correction he's a gay muslim activist and he's also the founder of an r.g.b. t.q.
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i organization in birmingham for south asians he says you can choose your religion step in and out of the holy books you can be selective as to how you read or interpret it you can flit from islam to christianity to buddhism back but you can't help who you are some people less being gay bi or trans get over it now ofsted which is the british education inspector they've come out and said that this program is indeed age appropriate the school itself community school they've released a statement saying that they're meeting with parents to find a solution but until this has been resolved they will stop the teaching of the no outsiders for going. to thank you. swedish schoolgirl gratitude has been nominated for this year's nobel peace prize the sixteen year old a climate campaign that has inspired worldwide protests amongst school students
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demanding action against global warming which has been called the fridays for future movement here in germany thousands of teenagers are due to follow her example again and take to the streets tomorrow to protest against germany's energy policy joined one young activist in the northern city of hamburg. yeah young no no wants better climate protection for the last three months he's been regularly skipping school to take part in demonstrations he's one of the organizers of the friday for future protests in his home town is you know this was just a little bit a bit different from speaking in front of three hundred people but it will be cool . yet only things climate politics in general are a disaster and to the protest march in hamburg he says it's up to his generation to do something about. what he says are good morning i'm glad to be here i'm ya know from the area in a bag we can do it because we're not just another climate initiative a movement we are the last dam cry for help of
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a whole generation here that's your was. young will have little time for school at the moment he's meant to be studying for biology but the demonstration is cool he can concentrate on his phone goes nonstop the protesters organized through various chat groups. two hours of i got this phone in december and since then i've had one hundred nine thousand messages come through. yellowness mother supports the protest but she has difficulty with the fact that her son now has little time for anything else here really other than with you and all are when can we eat five there's a telephone conference and at six and then again at seven he has to have ten minutes somewhere in between when he can eat with his family. that have current if so let's and the last few months dinner conversations have centered around
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environmental issues you know this family only bites organic food and eats meat just once a week but giving up the two family cars is a little harder here in the countryside. preparations have started for the strike this friday students worldwide will again take to the streets during school time some politicians have accused the students of just wanting to skip school. in my city here i'd say that most of the students at the protests don't want to miss school at all they want to do something for their future that's what's important to them good thank you guys didn't slow simplistic years two hundred demonstrations have been planned in germany alone an entire generation of schoolchildren taking to the streets for the sake of the climate and for their future. in sports for the first time in thirteen years they'll be no clubs in the champions league quarterfinals by a munich dormant and shall go all crashed out to english clubs in the round of
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sixteen by a combined score of seventeen three it raised questions about whether blunders the clubs can remain competitive with europe's top sides. in twenty thirteen byron munich and dortmund faced off in an all german champions league final six years later not one bundesliga club will compete in the quarter final. it's been a gradual decline and one which has many wondering if german clubs can remain competitive at the highest level. does this need affection we didn't achieve what i had in mind was certainly also our fault and what above all it's due to liverpool who bucks the sand attacked early and we weren't able to break free of his mistress that's why we didn't make it so we didn't deserve to win we'll finish for the incident. byron were surprisingly toothless at home in their second leg clash against liverpool but they've won six straight going this nigga titles highlighting the lack of world class opponents they face in germany furthermore the bundesliga
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lacks the financial clout of top european clubs but is it time to panic. both biron and dortmund during transitional phases under new coaches who are rebuilding their teams with promising young talent dortmund midfielder thomas delaney believes the future is bright the spine day for nail aggregate loss to tottenham. as far as i see it it's still comparable teams in the way we want to play football and the biggest difference may be that tottenham this is three years ahead of us as a team they've been together for a long period. yet we also want to want to keep the ball squad and we have some young players that will grow and we will be a better team. money certainly talks but with time i'm good management it's still possible that both in this league clubs can return to the top of european football . or shall they have taken action after their humiliating seven mil loss to
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manchester city on tuesday coach to many code to desk zero has been fired he took over in july two thousand and seven table club finished bonus up in the bundesliga in his first year in charge but shall get a struggling best seasons sitting in fourteenth place in the league hoops stevens has been hired. interim manager it's his third time tchotchke micah biscuits as his assistant. is a reminder of the top story at this opera this fall and says voted to delay the country's withdrawal from the european parliament from the european union and the government will not ask brussels for an extension so there is no deadline of march twenty ninth as it seeks to push through its people still with what. you can always get your news on the go just download from google play it for me i will still give you access to its latest news from around the world as well as push notifications
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for any breaking news to also use to send photos. coming up next to our quadriga panel grapples with the two competing factions for one from francis emanuel not the other from the confidence of populist science on the way i look at that.
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quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week europe has never been so necessary as today nor so endangered says french president . will his vision for a new european renaissance mobilize support for the e.u. that's our topic today on china's me i just. want to go next on d w.
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form. and on demand. cast lead which course it. video and audio. any talk anywhere. w. media center. city in ruins morocco a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population last night as fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seven team president to church's response was told. by the federal reserve will never again book called game of. conquest turned into tragedy is
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not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the science of virus starts april eleventh on d w. hello and welcome to quadriga declaring that europe has never been so necessary as today nor so endangered french president emanuel mccaw has once again laid out a vision for europe for what he calls a renaissance saying that he wants to mobilize citizens across the continent in the run up to elections for the european parliament less than two and a half months from now in fact many show.

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