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yes and explore preservation and cultural heritage sites that will. put the d w world heritage. to the given. the be. this is deja vu news coming to you live from above and a bit to break the briggs's deadlock debate has started at brest minster as lawmakers prepared to vote and part of terrorism is dregs of d.c. it's a last ditch effort to secure the country's orderly withdrawal from the peace deal also coming up other countries have done it elected t.v.
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stuff into the highest office in the land now ukraine might follow suit in the elections this week at. the sweetest teenager who spoke out about climate change and galvanize schoolchildren with a fridays for future protests today she's in berlin meeting a student in the german capital. and a grieving nation remembers the victims of the new zealand mass shooting. off. for israel called the percentages from countries around the world of day two to honor the fifty people gunned down during friday prayers two weeks ago.
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i don't welcome. great to have your company. today march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen was the day britain was shed due to leave the european union but amidst a massive deadlock within the british parliament the only certainty is that briggs it is not happening today instead britain's follow it is set to vote for a third time on the gregson negotiated by prime minister to resign me this time she's asking for a moment to vote only on the draw and agreement not on the future relationship within the me has promised to resign if a deal goes through the house of commons has twice rejected me is the door the greenman but it has been unable to agree on any alternative and time is running out you're looking at live pictures you have been looking at live pictures coming to you from westminster bridge debate has already started for the very latest let's cross over to london correspondent big muscles keeping track of developments there
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how big it this deal has been rejected twice in parliament today only part of the deal is going to be put to both the withdrawal dean what are the chances can you explain what is expected. well what you are witnessing what we're all witnessing and it's an extraordinary tug of war between the palm and on one side where many want a softer gregg's at all some one don't want any bracks at all and series i'm a us spend all this time you go shaking with the european union and has hammered out the next the deal and today is really lost jobs to get. over the line so reduce part of had a deal where she hopes she will get the numbers to make this happen out it doesn't actually look very likely from what we know but this is really her last troops the dice to try and get a deal over the line now things are looking increasingly desperate they're bigots
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in the british parliament but you said that the deal is not. expected to go to a part of the deal which is being voted on if it doesn't go through what happens next. i think i'm a bigot can you still hear me. sorry i can hear you yes ok i didn't hear a question i think the sorry ok so let me just put that to you again now as you say you suggested that this part of the deal which is being voted on will not get through parliament today if it doesn't get through what happens next. well if you doesn't it three then next week palm and harry and m.p.'s are trying to find an alternative vision two trees a maze deal they are many of them are trying to have some sort of softer breaks it some membership may view of the customs union is what's expected that many m.p.'s
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could possibly unite behind on the other hand they also have to work on avoiding no deal through that scenario in two weeks time on the twelfth of april britain will just leave the european union without any provision for the future and would just leave all the makin ism all the protection and just be a fat country and this is what's business is very afraid of and what polman tarion really want to avoid and they need to pas legislation to avoid this for the european union and also for the u.k. really unpleasant and potentially dangerous in our it. right a big mouth in london thank you very much for bringing us up to date for none of course to keeping track of developments there and we come back to you as soon as they have more developments to report thank you.
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turning now to ukraine which is going to elect a new president on sunday it's a full. national vote since two thousand and fourteen when the my don revolution led to the fall of the pro russian government two well known political veterans and the running along with a surprising newcomer who's made a strong showing in opinion polls one of their media zelinsky now he is a comedian famous for playing the president in a popular t.v. show now he wants the role for real. first person to do the silly petrovich illiberal. good morning mr president. an ordinary man taken by surprise catapulted into the top job by a string of coincidences that's the story of the hit ukrainian servant of the people now its lead. is poised to become ukraine's president the second time and this time it could be the real polls consistently put him ahead of both the
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incumbent president petro poroshenko and ex prime minister yulia timoshenko and there's the rub where both his closest rivals have been at the forefront of ukrainian politics for decades selenski is a blank page he's never previously been involved in politics let alone held elected office but in a country struggling with massive corruption and a seemingly conflict in the east many are desperate for fresh faces. and i'm running for president i'm challenging the elites on their own turf that's why they're tearing into me calling me a clown yes i'm a clown i'm proud of that. selenski is a candidate unlike any other and he's refusing to play by the normal rules of campaigning there are no rallies and very few interviews selenski is running a campaign that's almost all online and he's using social media to talk to his potential supporters directly his central message transparency breaking with the
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kind of politics that has made ukraine one of europe's most corrupt and poorest nations selenski calls it becoming president but staying a normal guy he says he doesn't want to make promises he can't keep on the really big questions he says he'll let the people decide in referendums. but is it enough to donald trump and it. will. be the next showbusiness outsider to shake up his country's politics zillionth the landscape and his theories are responsible for creating a really popular political myth in ukraine the theory goes that only an outsider can defeat the existing political system on his own which i doubt he'll succeed. but how much of an outsider is ill and skee really his critics argue that in reality he's anything but launching a campaign calling him a puppet of the oligarchy. whose channels have made selenski famous. he's one of
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ukraine's richest men and an arch enemy of president petro poroshenko selenski denies there's anything untoward about their relationship but the questions remain in servant of the people. place of president protocol out of the window much to the delight of the crowd. within weeks his enemies begin to sabotage his plans preparing for his impeachment. he would do in real life is anything but clear but for now it looks like he could well soon see a new season unfold this time on the political stage and without the script. and the support by ukraine calls for an economy going on joins me from kiev welcome next was it else he has a message which has worked in elections in other countries and what are his chances in this election in ukraine.
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well it does seem that he's quite significantly ahead of his two main rivals about ten percent in the latest polls. has to be said he supports is greater amongst younger voters who traditionally have a very bad track record of turning out to the polls. cues to give their votes so that is for his team that the question will people really take the jump and vote for someone without any political experience and we don't even know if he'd be willing to stay in politics in parliament say if he didn't become president so the question marks over him and in recent weeks we've seen people from ukraine's cultural scene. is coming out with a campaign has tag joke because they've been taken by surprise by the success and they don't think he deserves the top job now running a campaign is expensive and you mentioned. that he has the support of a big how important is that.
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well it's not really a question about money being handed over there's no proof of such payments and this kind of support he has. is something called pay for it's prime time t.v. he released the first series of the people the series we saw in the piece there which is even more. to the present and. so that's a kind of full length full fully produced campaign ad that really has been shaking things up really reaches a huge number of people in terms of his other campaigns while he's rather cheap campaign using social media and campaigning to keep the costs down but to the people being released just a few days ahead of the election really is a spectacular boost for his campaign and the other two candidates in the race
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a familiar face of the current president. and the former prime minister. who's john says. both of them seem to be in a dead heat for second place. i think in this election is turning into an election about selenski about his chances so if the people who support him are out to stop him which it seems increasingly. has the better chances of. music around his campaign different zelinsky it's about conservatism ukrainian values. patriotism and the conflict with russia if this becomes. a. degree that has the better chances. this weekend. that now bring you up to date with some other stories making news
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around the wild the government of the german chancellor angela merkel has extended an embargo on weapons exports to savia arabia by six months the ban started last october following the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi the movers faced opposition from conservatives within the german government and. because it impacts joint defense projects. a probe into the fatal crash of a boeing seven to seven max. has reached a preliminary conclusion that an anti stored system was activated before the plane hit the ground according to the wall street journal newspaper the findings were based on flight recorder data analyzed by u.s. investigators. the death toll from a massive fire in a high rise building in the bangladeshi capital has risen to twenty five a day off the blaze firefighters are still searching through the charred remains of the building police say they're investigating allegations that the structure lacked
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adequate fire safety features. it's been two weeks since cycling i die smashed into mozambique's coast one in seven hundred people have been reported dead so far making it one of the most devastating storms in the southern hemisphere now an outbreak of waterborne diseases threatens to aggravate the already dire conditions face in the millions who survived it organizations are warning about the dangers of a cholera epidemic the government announced that the number of cases is now risen to or most one hundred forty schools sort of a mass vaccination campaign is currently being ruled out in the affected areas. thousands of people in the mozambique and problems of many were left homeless due to cyclometer. be forced to live out the side of the road. all the houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our
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children so we decided to come pear 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 almost 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 each complera exactly what we asked of their colleagues in q mile. and across the entire province . but let's unite and be sensitive towards the
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situation our fellow citizens are in. their suffering they've lost everything and they need our help. the people here have little choice but to wait until further help arrives. you're watching the news coming up ahead. war weren't scared sure the anguish of our muslim community being the target of hatred and violence. don this is just an idea needs a nation in grief as new zealand remembers the fifty people killed in a mass shooting two weeks ago. that first attack you were caught has dismissed a case against investigative journalist and contributor ellen she was being sued for defamation by the turkish finance minister after reporting allegations connecting the politician to offshore tax havens her nest a geisha was made possible by leaks documents known as the paradise papers own
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cause court case was dismissed for exceeding turkey's statute of limitations. pending care is used to court appearances by ny. she's been through two criminal trials her husband and father by her side by side court on thursday the family was relieved. with this in the course i'm happy about this verdict but it's bittersweet earlier this year the same judge sentenced me to more than thirteen months in jail. when today's verdict was announced the judge said unfortunately i have to drop the charges and she looked at mr lawyers apologetically. that says a lot about the current state of the judiciary in this country that is us in the talks here on with your own cares encounter with the turkish justice system they can after she joined the international network of journalists investigating the
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so-called paradise papers. leaks documents detailing the use of tax havens vice thousands of individuals and companies. in care found alleged ties to turkish finance minister by record and his brother and to the family of four much kircus prime minister. when home care published her findings in turkish newspaper chum her yet both politicians sued her for defamation the alibi rock case has now been dropped on a technicality but in the year in case you care could still be facing more than thirteen months in prison. now on the subject of. a journalist who's never been sentenced to prison for publishing about the paradise papers anywhere in the world . this only happens in turkey instead elsewhere the authorities have actually
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taken some action against these tax havens. they got almost a big bucks and other than that it's a lot of. the cases once again raised questions about media freedoms in turkey. which i'm cat is determined to continue reporting as she awaits the results of her appeal. a swedish climate activist grettir is here in berlin to join students on the front ideas for future march the sixteen year old has inspired thousands of pupils across the world to skip class every friday and to march for action against climate change she's leading the demonstrators to balance government district where she's due to order a speech german politicians are divided about the protests but chancellor angela merkel has voiced support. for. a good obvious cause one kid brady is on the streets of berlin covering the march which has got underway good graviton
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burkas surface come to berlin to lead today's march what kind of turnout are we seeing and what's happening where you are. so we're expecting. we thought at least our children in the streets of l.a. this is a stupid movie t.v. critic david rieff weeks in a school called climate change politician. and said many of the truth my point is make you feel that is a word that you know make it that way it was very tough it is expected to be many things administration officials down to increase trying to say very much right it seems very very noisy where you are with them an odd. demonstrators calling for policy changes or is this event in the creating awareness specially among the young people. very early.
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and other students there calling for policy changes or is this event aimed at creating awareness among the youngsters there. well they say they do indeed want to see changes from the german government and government has already put forward some measures to combat climate change will the right to marry that they are going to fail in reaching that twenty twenty five year old but a monument that isn't really made any action taken by the german government feeling guilty pleas this administration isn't it was raising awareness that doesn't make me feel chinese or combat climate change but i love the political debate that's come up the back all these demonstrations against focusing on the other are not if these children should indeed be allowed to skip school i'm sorry they will not face any consequences in any way or you believe kind of arguments will take you away from the more conservative side of to my political spectrum to this becoming much
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more about the school would be about the environment. for future what is did a lot of media attention but it was other people who were taking part in this protest saying to you what do they want to achieve. if that much of a move to say thank you sometime in government shutdown the baltics if it thank you was all but to challenge. you to be very much already thank you thank you thank you seventy five twenty thirty eight but this was a time for you to thank the many thanks for getting up and they want to see the faces out to fight for you since if you think you know a lot of other the money. similar to what the point is i want to thank you very much amy thank you for example but the main thing is reducing the need for you to much to make sure that if you take some inflation you feel like food critic in the
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midst of a noisy protest of friday spoke you chilcote in the heart of poland thank you very much for that. turning up the museum in the national. morris service has been held in christchurch to remember the fifty people killed in two attacks two weeks ago the alleged gunman was a self about white supremacist who had expressed anti muslim views the ceremony was presided over by prime minister just in the i ten she channeled the grief of a nation echoing course for a kind more tolerant new zealand. are . the names of the victims read out one by one. as tens of thousands stood in silence and in unity. remembering grieving and looking inward. what words adequately express the kind and
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suffering of fifteen min woman and shoulder and lost and so many injured. what words kept the anguish of our muslim community being the target of hatred and violence. what words expressed the grief of a city that is already know in so much pain. i thought there were none. and then i came here and was met with a simple greeting. a salaam aleikum peace be upon you. in a service that focused on diversity prime minister arjun spoke of curing the viruses of hate and fear with humanity. that sentiment echoed by survivor fareed achmet who lost his wife in the attacks with words that turned a service of national remembrance into a stage for love he said he had forgiven the gunman. to. their
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toy i don't stop all the wrong action but at the same time i can not deny the fact that he is my human brother. e.g. human being is my brother that is moyes wish to this is my feet and this is the world a lot has struck me. alongside the optimism questions too about new zealand's future. there's a very visible. pushback on racism and i think that is what we hope will continue as we all need to live in a peaceful world and. hopefully we can take. the silver lining will be that face and have all the hype that we become a more inclusive society. but. yet it means a very individual thinking keefe leave that to the eight. in the woods anyone who's
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different. the service took place near the al-noor mosque where most of the victims were killed during friday prayer two weeks ago. the raf presence of armed police a reminder that the country may never be the same again two weeks on from the terror attacks there's a strong message of gear safe from the people of new zealand and dissidents that people are now shifting focus from the initial response to long term support for those if it does and lasting change in society the rise of these trillion. zillion g g g g. finally zookeepers in sydney are calling it a wonderful success for the future of an endangered species as three ressam auction tiger cubs make their public debut at the two wrong us to the two female cut carbs and one made a combo born at the zoo in january a spot of the regional breeding program some auction tie goes up classified as
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critically endangered with as few as three hundred and fifty remaining in the wild then natural habitat has been devastated by illegal wildlife trade and john mclaren a farm boy dante schwartz. coming up next with quadriga reason the question of copyright cashing in on the net that's coming up next. if you get.
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quadriga art next on. the nobody can escape there's. no money. out body clocks. recent lab studies have shown a sense of time is rooted in. what happens if we just kept. this week's edition is devoted to the upcoming switch to daylight savings time. to get to sixty minutes on g.w. . i think everything challenging first i became a muslim. so much different culture between here and there challenging for
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