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beyond question. time. wanted tragedy starts people from t w. this is news coming to you live from a grieving nation remembers the victims of the new zealand mass shootings. representatives from countries around the world. are the fifty people gunned down during friday prayers two weeks ago. the british parliament is set to vote again
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today. it's a last ditch effort to arrange the company's orderly withdrawal from the e.u. . the girl who spoke about climate change and launched a worldwide protest movement. joins us today. hello i'm terry martin and welcome to the program and national memorial service has been held in christchurch new zealand to remember the fifty people killed in two mosque attacks two weeks ago thousands stood in silence as the names of the victims were bred. zealand prime minister just addressed the ceremony joined by representatives of governments from around the world. she spoke out against the
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anti muslim immigrant hate that motivated the alleged killer event took place near the elnora mosque where the majority of victims were shot to death during friday prayers on march fifteenth. mean woman and our correspondent samantha early is in christ church and joins us now from there some mental and emotional memorial service people from around the world were there tell us more about it. this well we're at the world is just a very close we had a memorial service was held to tens of thousands of people and frankly as you see the saving and silence is the names if the dems were read out of the civets was very somber and quite focused as well on these ilands to this escape with a lot of representation from the indigenous community as well which has felt quite a special affinity with the muslim community in the past two weeks we've been
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hearing some emotional statements from the survivors of this attack let's listen to one of them who says he has forgiven his attacker. for only here to go on to some suffering in his life. some traumatic thing happened to him and he could not process when he's suffering into constructing. their soil i don't support do that only. but i did the same time i can not deny the fact that he's my human. e.g. human being is my hero that is my sister this is my feet and this is what. has struck. an extraordinary expression of human compassion there from one of the survivors but despite their best efforts to cope things in christ church and in new zealand. as
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a whole will never really be the same after this will. not be one of the major media organizations here touch with the coverage of this the end of our innocence and that is really what it feels like quite a lot of people it's. you must remember we are not used to seeing police on the streets and normally our police are on but we've been on high security it's a little fitz who wakes. a lot of people as well personally a christian in their own motivations their own prejudices that they might have had and really talking about what needs to be done on an individual level as well as a community level who really interests prices and hatred and say in a five year beyond memorial services. is new zealand coming to terms with the aftermath of this it tom.
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well today's memorial about exactly two weeks and the shootings was really seem to be marking a turning point between the initial response and the ongoing recovery and made the challenge and some of the things we can be expected to hear more about in the few weeks calls for every just hour of high crimes in new zealand we are speaking to hear more about tough gun legislation accountability for was social media companies for destructive content and also be looking closely to having a royal commission of inquiry actually into what could have been done much to thoresby sysiphus is. investigate is how possibly this attack might have been able to have been prevented all these things are going to be looked at very hard over the past few weeks so some next steps there. samantha thank you very much t w samantha early there in christ church new zealand. now to london and
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britain's parliament will today hold a vote on parts of prime minister teresa mayes briggs a plan only the conditions of the u.k.'s withdrawal from the e.u. are up for consideration today not the future relationship with the e.u. friday's vote could secure a break that delay until may twenty second all there was the u.k. may be pushed to leave without a deal that's a prospect that few in britain or anywhere else want to see. friday was supposed to be briggs a day before a deadline extension agreed last week march twenty ninth was the date that the u.k. was meant to break off from the european union instead the british parliament will vote for a third time on the brags that deal negotiated by prime minister to resign may with a deal on the twenty second at this time she is asking parliament to vote just on the withdrawal agreement not the future relationship with the e.u. three it's a split many members of parliament have already rejected on principle. what the
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prime minister's tried to do is do something that she did not like she would do on the fourteenth of january and that is separate. from the political declaration for the future rangers when you cannot separate them because otherwise you move into a blindfold bricks. there's no way out of it once you've signed it and gone into it may says she will resign there for a deal goes through but there's a slim chance of that with the opposition labor party as well as many of may's conservative allies saying they won't support it do you think it's ok. that lawmakers intend to continue voting on alternative plans on monday but the path forward is unclear. the u.k. will crash out of the e.u. on april twelfth if it does not approve may's deal or somehow secure another extension from that you. mean while the other european member states are preparing for a no deal bragg's it france's euro tunnel has spent fifteen million euros on new infrastructure
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the company operates the tunnel between the u.k. and france without a deal this can become the site of a chaotic checkpoint in just under two weeks. the british parliament has voted firmly against crashing out of the new a large majority of the british people are also against that scenario which is becoming increasingly likely by the day. rival protests have kept a regular presence at the house of commons with people on both sides be wilderness but the gridlock gripping their government. the other stories making headlines around the world today the government of german chancellor merkel has extended an embargo on weapons exports to saudi arabia by six months the band started last october following the murder of journalist. the move has faced opposition from conservatives within the german government and e.u.
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partners because it impacts joint defense projects. a probe into the fatal crash of a boeing seven thirty seven max in ethiopia has reached a preliminary conclusion that an stall system was activated before the plane hit the ground according to the wall street journal newspaper the findings were based on flight recorder. by u.s. investigators say the death toll from a massive fire that tore through a high rise building in the bangladeshi capital has risen to twenty five after the blaze firefighters are combing through the charred shell of the building and police say they're investigating allegations that the building lacked adequate safety features. swinish climate activists prey to is here in berlin to join students on the fridays for future march sixteen year old has inspired thousands of people's across the world to skip class every friday and
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to march for action against climate change the demonstrators are set to head to the chancellery in the next hour german politicians are divided over the protests which are expected to take place in more than twenty cities across the country. did you correspondent kate brady is on the streets of berlin covering the march which is just getting under way kate grew to about herself has come to berlin to lead today's march kind of turnout are we seeing. where the intelligent here that is it is going to he's going to fall over against climate change i'm trying to say i'm not i am i have a set in some ways of the greys as an inspiration i don't have time i'd say very same time since and we see even bigger numbers than in previous weeks a day i mean in the past few weeks we've seen a you not see that many as twenty thousand school children skipping school here
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alone in berlin and succumbing to the seven straight away or expect an even larger numbers today. demonstrators are calling for action on climate change or they demanding specific policy changes or is this more of an awareness raising campaign her parents are what they want to see action tell you very much the moment it was jam into the night is your take on something to make it to putting forward some measures golf cart climate change going i am but these are not the result of these demonstrations by the children here and i've said that they will continue to head out i'm sure you never wait until they see some action taken however much as you mentioned a lot of the political debate at least in germany i mean he's time sometimes more away whom i'm sure enough. that's right that's right tell me how brave you have from that i have come from the right chance for you to see that i'm just focusing on the right way that these soldiers should have been scarred not every friday from say thank you so much do they always take brady their march for climate change here
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in berlin. i'm sure you're not trying to make fun of this. it's been two weeks since i close my eyes smashed into mozambique's coast more than seven hundred people have been reported dead so far making it die one of the most devastating storms in the southern hemisphere now it helped break of waterborne diseases threatens to aggravate the already dire conditions facing the millions who survive aid organizations are warning about the dangers of a cholera epidemic the governments know that the number of cases cholera cases has now risen to almost one hundred forty a mass vaccination campaign is currently being rolled out in the affected areas. thousands of people in the mozambique i'm probably seventy were left homeless due to cycler. they'd be forced to live at the site of the roads. all the
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houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our children so we decided to campaign the emergency shelters are overflowing. forty thousand people need help in the province of money alone the second worst hit area of mozambique. and those who have fled their homes face hunger unless they can pay inflated prices authorities have condemned anyone trying to turn the tragedy into a business opportunity and called on people to help each other. we call on all mozambique to show solidarity to one another this cannot be a moment where fellow country men take advantage of each other worsening the suffering of our people here in the province. so we're asking traders in exactly what we asked of their colleagues in q mile susan and across the entire province.
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but let's unite and be sensitive towards the situation our fellow citizens are in. their suffering they have lost everything and they need to help. the people here have little choice but to wait until further help arrives. zookeepers in sydney are calling it a wonderful success for the future of an endangered species as three rare sumatran tiger cubs made their public debut at the taronga zoo the two female on male board at the zoo in january as part of a regional breeding program smudger and tigers are classified as critically endangered with as few as three hundred fifty remaining in the one. a natural habitat has been devastated by the illegal wildlife trade and jungle clearing for palm oil plantations so. you're watching
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news coming to you live from berlin up next our documentary film with a look behind the scenes of the russian orthodox church as you'll find that and all of our stories online of course at g.w. dot com i'm rita will be with you at the next the top at the top of the next hour thanks for being with us. here's what's coming up for the buddhist leave you have plenty to talk about here what he told me you know it's time to take a look a little bit means for the paper of course.

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