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remember you have to find it between the life. literature hundred german streets. this is the dubliners life from the first funerals the victims of the christ church mosque shootings take place among some of those of a father and son but fled syria's civil war for new zealand believing it to be the safest country in the world also on the program made stuff surveyed parts of mozambique stricken by cycling each day. the united nations says it is one of the
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worst storm disasters to hit africa for decades. and if you thank you laces find will nearly one enough billion euros for preaching again you come to from the rules as they say the intervention has been unfairly blocking out the ties this is the third massive anti trust kind of even a new post on google in as many years. i'm filled welcome to the program for the first funerals for victims of shootings that two mosques in new zealand have taken place in christchurch hundreds of mourners attended the bearing of a father and son who fled the war in syria for what they believed would be a safer life. two members of a syrian refugee family were among the first to be laid to rest in christ church to
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lead mustafa and his fifteen year old son hamza came to new zealand fleeing war before they were gunned down by a white supremacist in a mosque last friday. among the mourners mustafa younger brother he suffered gunshot wounds to his leg during the a talk. heavily armed police to guard outside another reminder of the horror of what happened. the nation is grieving with its muslim community. and prime minister just cinda are down once to demonstrate that. we're is a desire to show support to the muslim community as they were tuned to mosques
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particularly on friday there is also a desire months new zealand as to mark the week that has passed since the terrorist attack. to acknowledge this there will be a two minute silence. on friday we will also broadcast nationally via t.v. in seed and radio new zealand the cool to korea. and the outpouring of sorrow the message is clear we stand together in the face of terrorism. as a journalist based in oakland new zealand welcome to day person so clearly a solemn day for the country. clearly phil a new zealand is still in mourning but people are banding together and as the prime minister just in the argand said our hearts are heavy but our spirit is strong more
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vigils happened today in many cities and towns in new zealand and more vigilance are planned in the coming weeks fund raising tributes a moment of silence are being held in schools offices and universities as a migrant myself i never imagine something harmful like this whatever happened in a kind of shock that i know is experienced by the migrant community here but i would say other than the overwhelming fear of grief and shock that people here are also hopeful hopeful that these horrific attacks would only make new zealand stronger and more united as a nation and it has been shown in the last days through the outpouring support shorts the muslim community so with the sixty people killed in this attack have all of the victims not been identified and returned to their families. thirty five bodies have now officially been identified and can be released to their families new zealand's health minister earlier today assured that the majority of victims
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will be returned to their families by wednesday night however some of the victims are more difficult to identify and it will still be some time before they are able to be returned to their families the first you know rolls happened earlier today that up to six victims including father and son or i from syria less than a year ago and tonight he smiled when we survived by a slim brother the father who was visiting from fiji and indonesian men and another victim whose name meant suppressed while another victim was farewell that a short service and christchurch of the year before his body was repressed read it to pakistan the police finished their investigation at the first scene yesterday and works are currently underway for must do more to be open so the muslim community can return to pray there this friday afternoon. in the aftermath of the shooting the government has announced that it will tighten the gun control laws how has this been received. by the prime minister did it meant that there were
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a large number of loopholes in new zealand's gun laws that needed to be addressed she also added that these would be addressed by the new legislation that her cabinet is fairly working on and will be announced in the coming days. new zealand's fine and minister also mentioned that there is a possibility of a gun buyback scheme meanwhile new zealanders are beginning to hand in their firearms voluntarily to the police at least forty semi automatic weapons have been handed in so far will the curse of punk know oakland you save inside job. aid is starting to reach communities in mozambique. started by cycling a day six days ago heavy flooding in the wake of the storm has made it difficult to reach many survivors the world food program is one of the rainfall is making the situation worse or than three hundred people are confirmed dead and officials say
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that hundreds of thousands of lives are at risk it's being described as the worst humanitarian crisis in mozambique's history heavy flooding and prolonged bouts of rain a compounding the destruction wreaked by cycling last week the storm and floodwaters not only and roads and bridges they also wiped out communications networks across the region and many of the dice victims once again finding themselves in danger. this mother is one of hundreds of thousands who lost their home she's worried about her newborn as food supplies in the shelter for low. they didn't own doesn't last night i haven't eaten anything yesterday i saw that food was running out i went in asked and they told me that food was over and until now i've had none. that's
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because the floods and heavy rain which followed in the storm's wake a hindering efforts in some areas floodwaters a meters deep most rural areas streaming cut off from help. resulting and. rescue us also working around the clock to save lives many victims as to trapped on rooftops trees and other remote areas and the region is bracing for more heavy rain in the coming days flooding has become to biggest threat is facing right now. now to some of the other stories making news around the world the u.s. secretary of state mike compound has begun to talk of the middle east in that building an alliance against iran in kuwait he joined his counterparts in calling for an end to
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a two year rift between saudi that bloc and qatar saying that they will need to unite against the threat from terrorism is the mystery. for a court in the united states has ruled that the weed killer roundup was a factor in causing cancer in a seventy year old man this is the second major legal defeat for the chemicals that manufacture monsanto in months and more cases are likely to follow the company was bought last year by german chemicals giant bya. and google has received another fine from e.u. regulators this time they're being ordered to pay one of the half billion euros the european union's competition commission says the internet giant is abused its dominant position in the advertising market by blocking rivals from displaying the search ads between two thousand and six and two thousand and sixteen over the last two years the company has received fines totally more than eighty billion euros from e.u. regulators. to get more. sound in brussels welcome
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max so tell us more about what it is that google has been doing. well google in the first place is accused of abusing its strong market position so if you type a search let me give an example you type a search into goble they get their search results and you also get ads and that's where google makes most of its revenue but you also might know these little boxes that you see on websites on third party websites like new sites or blogs these are this is a google product that where and it's called absence and there are google brokers ads basically and they are shown on third party websites and. google basically tells these sites where what's to show on these on these websites and thereby leaving no room for competition and yeah this violates the e.u. antitrust rules. the first time in a year regulators have gone after google what is the problem with the company. so
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yes the regulators have been going after. google for the past decade nearly. google was fined twice it was fined twice in the past two years and seven billion euros in total and in one instance this was about google's requirement for android phone makers to pre install google products on their phones and in another instance some google was favoring shopping searches. they were favoring basically their own google marketplace their own products and thereby not leaving any room for the competition. so should the tech companies be what it by this ruling. yes and no so the e.u. has been going after tech companies for quite some time now this is not new the e.u. has been going shortly after after google but also in the past month after other
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tech companies such as apple and that the challenge with the tech companies is relatively new but the actions of the e.u. are not that new and in a way this is good for the you that because they can show where they are actually helpful for where they fight for our citizens and businesses rights. in brussels thank you and british prime minister has confirmed that she has written a you latest request an extension of the dates of the u.k.'s withdrawal from the block series of may is hoping to delay bret's it until the thirtieth of june but there are signs that the e.u. could oppose the plan an internal assessment from the european commission has warned that mrs may's plan could create serious legal and political risks for the e.u. commission president who the youngest says it is unlikely that any deal to extend the deadline would be reached this week if you discussed with the other twenty seven e.u. leaders at a summit on thursday and friday
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a decision to deny brics it would require a unanimous decision. today prime ministers a question time mrs may told rowdy m.p.'s why she wanted a short extension to the e.u. departure date rather than a long war. setting aside the issues that a long extension would mean we would have to stand hold the european parliamentary elections which i don't think is in anybody's interests the outcome of a long extension would be endless hours and days of this house all of this was carried. out this was carrying on contemplating its navel on a euro and feigning to address issues that matter to our constituents. older older the own from the prime minister must be heard and everybody else
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will be heard the prime minister on. the outcome of the long extension would be this house spending yet more endless hours contemplating its navel on europe and failing to address the issues that matter to our constituents schools and hospitals and security and job. more d.w. correspondence go matters in brussels and back at mass in london i start with you better get recently is hoping that this extension will give her time to get her withdrawal deal through parliament is there any sign of parliament warming to it. that depends on who you are spending a lot of m.p.'s are still really really concerned about the deal i spoke to one opposition m.p. labor opposition m.p.'s and she said the deal is dad the question is what ken's reason may in to achieve in the short extension that she hasn't been able to achieve so far so many m.p.'s don't want that particular deal some logging that a longer extension is needed a more fundamental rethink of the fast and for the u.k.
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to be much clearer themselves what they really want from the european union however it's reason may have said that with had this is not going to happen for her only a short extension is palatable so go back to some brussels and extensions of the thirtieth of june means britain would not participate in the elections so the european parliament which is due in may what's brussels saying about that i thought tricky legal and technical question in front of the end of june because that would require from their perspective that the u.k. takes part in these european elections starting on may twenty third and that is why it's wrong for drunken self in a phone call was through some may that what is box person told us today clearly advised the reason made against an extension beyond the twenty third of may the day when the european elections start. matters in brussels a book at mass in london thank you both.
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next to russia which has been forging a greater alliance with china against a background of strange relations with the west moscow's increasingly turning to beijing as it seeks to grow and modernize the russian economy as a consequence the country has seen an influx of chinese workers that's causing tension particularly in siberia. drug a sort of i discovered. let us through get back everybody back fear and loathing in siberia the fear of thousands of chinese coming to live and work. with us to leave please i'm not leaving i'm coming in. this public hearing is supposed to reassure people who are upset about a new housing center for chinese workers three thousand of them are set to come to school but many people couldn't even get through the door and they're upset that. do we go in or stay silent when you love just. the chinese workers live on
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a converted farm field local zoning laws for big development here but now excavators and cranes are busy behind high fences to keep curious locals from seeing in. residents are suspicious. but you why should i let the chinese take over my country this is the land of my ancestors my might be a couple with the muslims there building this little chinese republic here they're taking our land. to shoot out someone. is furious he used to serve as a communist party representative in the state parliament he can't let go of politics he still misses the soviet union and like many others he still holds on to the old traditions. nearby i need. to see what's happening in my country. crossing this floor and thanks to corruption that's slowly but surely taking over
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a country in them set up on libya right now says the. representatives for energy giant gazprom told me these fears are exaggerated and will soon be a thing of the past but they didn't want to go on camera. that's not the case for the chinese engineers and specialists who work for an industrial construction firm that has a contract with gazprom to modernize siberia's gas industry right now about five hundred specialists are here thousands of workers will come soon. but your graphic will get thrown to komodo the chinese go to work at six in the morning and come back at eleven o'clock at night. as a shot someone that doesn't leave much time to think about the russian residence but in order to avoid further provoking the russian population a living facility has been set up at the edge of the city and a former children's summer camp our correspondent spoke to this chinese man using
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his smartphone as an interpreter he says he sees russia as a friendly country. but the tallest of his afraid that more and more chinese people will come to siberia but i wanted to play it's quite simple the people in a position to do something about this to make sure things are done according to law they have their own financial interests this would use of of course russia get something out of this partnership to it exports its own raw materials to china. bring you some breaking news richard w. the united nations appeals court in the hague has increased rather than candidates is sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes and crimes against humanity a panel of appeals judges of the former bosnian serb leaders original twenty sixteen conviction for atrocities committed during the balkans war and said that his fourteen year sentence for crimes including these represents
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a genocide court were to light that he spend the rest of his life in prison proposes a new. sport now germany's national football team kicks off its twenty nine thousand campaign for the friendly against serbia tonight and that to be followed by an important of much against netherlands on sunday these are germany's first game since national coach yacub love surprised people by dropping three key players rebooting a site that suffered such a spectacular failure at the twenty eighteen world cup. the new new start for germany coach. he just carried out the biggest overhaul of his tenure the emphasis is on the use ace of the current squads players would still be allowed to play for the under twenty one's team. we're not going to completely change our style of play that would be wrong we've had a lot of success with it for many years we have to make some adjustments now corrections even. important is more speed more dynamism more
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determination in our play. attributes embodied by. the manchester city forward didn't make last year's world cup squad now the twenty three year old has a leading role. i've set myself the goal of taking more responsibility on the pitch i want to pick up where i left off in the last two games but i think there's still plenty of room for improvement. he said he wrapped up his styling effets doesn't necessarily fit the mold of a leader but already players look to him for guidance like lucas cross the man one of three new faces. finish. you don't think being a leader has anything to do with age and when i look at leroy's development he's made a lot of good decisions. so i think one can definitely look at him as a role model. where the young team is jonny will take them will be revealed in the
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matches against serbia and the netherlands. well germany's national team has something in common with the country's top carmaker volkswagen they've both made mistakes football has suffered a disastrous world cup with far more seriously the car company has been accused of cheating vehicle emissions tests meaning that both now have to rebuild their images so that teaming up hoping to sell more cars on. the new partnership or takes the pitch the first time later not friendly against serbia. the look has certainly changed the new outfit may be a step toward polishing up the image and that of the german football association the d.f.t. . may well succeed studies show that its involvement in football so far has had a positive effect on v.w. scene which. has been sponsoring soccer teams and events for some time. but the sponsorship of the german football association with its national teams is
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the crown jewel in the portfolio for which it's reportedly willing to shell out as much as thirty million euros a year. of course goal is to sell vehicles and offer mobility to the customers and the deal with these associations and clubs but we also want to accompany the german national team in the coming years back to the heights they once had that's the goal for the euro two thousand and twenty. the d.f.t. can use those millions from v.w. its coffers are less full than in the past times have changed and the d.f.t. leadership is pinning its hopes on its new sponsor. their real partner to soccer and i think the diesel scandal is a general issue. if it wasn't just folks who are going it was the car industry in general and it wasn't an issue for us too much easier to. be w. in the d.f.t. both want to return to their glory days but they'll have to work hard to get there
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. today is the first day of spring here in the northern hemisphere sir could there be a better day for the un's international day of happiness the w. correspondents around the world have been asking people what makes you happy. with your ship. to wake up every day next to her that's happiness for me. you want me to reply as well a few days less work every week that will be happiness for me. but all with. go nigh to why but i will make. money. money makes you happy right. now my life the down very happy yeah happy to now there's no you need to be able to enjoy
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simple things the sun and the birds. making me to be the. more people not just myself i mean i'm happy if i don't make someone else happy my move makes me happy every day i see my mother's my my cats and my husband they're my family i love spending time with my friends. boyfriends kids a little exercise good weather and a whole lot more. clothes ice cream cars toy soldiers with those i'm happy when i get enough sleep. so when my country is doing well my family is well and my life's going well. i'm proud to be placed on it this is my happiness people. are joking i was playing table tennis smashing the ball brings me joy it's
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