tv DW News Deutsche Welle March 16, 2019 2:00am-2:03am CET
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discover the world. subscribe to the documentary on youtube. the court in new zealand has remanded the primary suspect in friday's mass shooting without police on a murder charge the suspect is a twenty eight year old australian and a self-proclaimed white supremacist forty nine people were killed in friday's terror attack at two mosques in christchurch. u.s. president donald trump has rejected a congressional measure that would have blocked his attempt to attain funding to build a wall along the border with mexico it's the first veto of his presidency and comes
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only a day after the senate voted to terminate his declaration of an emergency on the mexican border. students around the world skipped school friday taking to the streets to call for action against climate change swedish climate activists created tune burg called for the protest marches dubbed fridays for future school strikes and demonstrations are planned in dozens of countries including the u.s. and india. algeria has seen more protests against longtime president abdelaziz bouteflika despite the eighty two year old's decision not to seek a fifth term demonstrators believe he's no longer fit to lead the country is rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in two thousand and thirteen. investigators
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are now looking at the flight recorders from last weekend's ethiopian airlines crash boeing meanwhile promises to update software for the seven thirty seven max in the coming days the american firm could face litigation in the us meaning bigger payouts to victims' families. also on the show chinese lawmakers rubber stamp new legislation that supposed to help foreign companies hold onto their intellectual property. beijing hopes that will appease donald trump we'll tell you what business is think about it. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. regulators have sued german car manufacturer of both swag and its former c.e.o. martin winterkorn on allegations they defrauded investors the securities exchange commission says the company made false and misleading statements to investors during the diesel emissions scandal while securing billions in new funding.
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