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on t.w. . this is g w news live from berlin it was the day bryant said it was supposed to happen instead new chaos and uncertainty as british lawmakers rejected another deal to leave the e.u. thousands of leave supporters filled the streets for what was planned as a celebration instead they're calling it a betrayal as parliament votes found teresa mayes withdrawal deal for a third time also coming up millions of algerians are out in force with their weekly demands for fresh elections they want the country's failing president to
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step down after two decades. and fears of a cholera epidemic in mozambique two weeks after the devastating cycle in there with hundreds of thousands of people displaced will be for a person a warning of a second disaster. i'm car last month thanks for joining us british lawmakers have dealt prime minister recent may another big blow on the day britain was supposed to leave the e.u. the british parliament rejected the withdrawal deal she negotiated with brussels for the third time now britain could crash out of the e.u. without a deal on april twelfth. the law is still the right two hundred eighty six the no use for the last three hundred forty four so the numbers have it the know whose have it. well once again a vote in parliament and once again
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a defeat for the government for the third time prime minister teresa mayes breaks a plan failed. mr speaker i feel we are reaching the limits of this process in this house this house. this house has rejected no deal it has rejected no bricks it on wednesday it rejected all the variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone unless something changes britain is now said to leave the e.u. on april twelve may could request a new vote an extension or even cancel breaks it or call any referendum but it's uncertain how long she will remain prime minister leading conservatives are already positioning themselves to replace her and the opposition also wants her to leave. the house has been clear this deal now has to change the has to be an alternative
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found and if the prime minister can't except that then she must go not at an indeterminate date in the future but now the e.u. had anticipated may's defeat and will hold a special summit on april tenth just two days before britain may now have to leave the union. and. the mood. become more likely. scenario. you. know. that would actually be good news for these people breaks that supporters were poised to celebrate their departure from the e.u. on friday. but now it's doubtful they'll get what they want we had a ball we'll have a democratic vote but we need to can. now we want to. we want. to
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agree together so. i'm going to try it for you. no deal new elections a second referendum no breaks it in fact anything is still possible the british parliament has once again voted and once again still nothing is clear. so what does this mean for bright said let's try to get some clarity you know. a lot of pots in london for us good morning to you the u.k. was supposed to be waking up today the day after brics its newly exited from the e.u. instead we have no clarity on how or even if it will happen first off how are people there reacting to that. well the mood is quite sumber this morning and london you just saw those relief supporters they were protesting here on the streets yesterday demanding an exit from the european union immediately no matter at what cost say
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even want to leave without a deal and then you have those pro europeans that also came out yesterday that are hoping now that the momentum is finally there for a second referendum or for even no breck's it at all and then there are those that are quite tired of this political infighting that's been going on over the past three years since the referendum and they just want the country to get on with it no matter how it is just get on with it speaking of getting on with its recent days deal has now been defeated three times is it dead or could she get on with it could we see the prime minister bringing this deal to m.p.'s for yet another attempt. well there seems to be still some life in a teary so may has proven incredibly incredibly resilient in this whole process so she might want to try to bring it back in front of parliament for a fourth time indeed after three times to feed which would be quite incredible and
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it doesn't look like she will get the numbers and that the majority will vote for her deal and then we're looking at two options one option would be that the u.k. indeed leaves the european union on april twelfth without a deal at all that could have catastrophic consequences for the country the people the economy or to resubmit goes back to brussels and asks for another extension for a longer extension where then the u.k. would have to indicate and find some clear path forward which could be a second referendum for example or remaining in the customs union now if nothing changes before april twelfth what about the possibility that the u.k. would actually be forced to participate in e.u. parliamentary elections. well a lot of people wouldn't like that here especially those hardline us in the tory party but i think the more pressing issue is about this whole no deal scenario because european leaders and also leaders here in the u.k.
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have now come out and said this scenario looks more and more likely on monday parliament is going to vote on a series of alternatives here whether to for example remain in the customs union all hold a second referendum but if the deadlock is not solved if there is no majority found then we're looking at a no deal scenario on april twelfth because it's up to european leaders really to grant that extension to the u.k. so it could be two very very nerve wracking weeks coming up here in the u.k. all right for us in london thank you very much. well that brant said chaos is testing the patience of nearly everybody in the u.k. but britain sense of humor however dark has managed to survive the saga is inspiring some compelling satire on by as brits tried to stay sane amid the turmoil at westminster. the house of commons was
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a penny hill chase on acid running through a salvador dali painting in a spaceship on his way to infinity it was a kind of death defying window shattering shaping never to be surpassed lunacy. the image drawn by tom petty writing in the independent newspaper. now to reason my has lost so many votes on bricks it it looks like they're stuck. i'm an indian and i can tell you that brits take forever to leave i'm irish and i can confirm this is true. but in your case it's literally forever. some people do seem to think this movement but it's running way out of control. rex it is like half the country run by accident and now they feel like they have to get off even if i was the wrong stop people on both sides think it's chaos even modernist. watching briggs it play out on twitter is like being on
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a what's up group with your mates at one thirty seven on a saturday morning waiting for a cab both keeps going missing and joel is eating a kebab at the ben. and the view from europe they see it something like this. now to some of the other stories making news around the world german police have arrested ten people on suspicion of planning a major terrorist attack in western germany authorities conducted searches in the states of north rhine-westphalia and bought inverts and back police are investigating a connection with the so-called islamic state militant group but no further details have been released. u.s. attorney general william barr has told congress he'll release a redacted version of special counsel robert muller's report by mid april but the investigation found no collusion between the trump campaign and russia so far barr has only released a short summary democrats want to see all documents related to that report. polls
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have opened in the second round of slovakia's presidential election the runoff it's the environmental activist suzan a trumpet over against european commission vice president or us chef jumped over one forty percent in the first round and she could become the first woman to fill that largely ceremonial first. in mozambique the number of cholera cases has ridden risen dramatically from five to nearly one hundred forty just two days the world health organization is warning of a second disaster of cholera spreads among survivors of that at the psych loan that hit two weeks ago the water borne disease causes acute diarrhea ecan kill within hours if not treated hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes in that cycle and that hit mozambique alawi and zimbabwe one of the worst affected areas is the city of beira on the indian ocean. and in many settlements such as here in beirut the flooding hasn't completely receded and many people are waiting for help
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nothing's been done for us there's no aid even though i live here alone with my children. every extra day in the mud increases the risk of severe diarrhea or even as cholera outbreaks in rural districts the situation is even worse large areas of land are still under water we visit a small clinic in the village of one go or what the storm left of it there is only one doctor who treats one hundred fifty patients a day testing them for malaria another looming danger he would be powerless against a cholera outbreak. yes the numbers are increasing we can't do much we hand out chlorine tablets to disinfect the drinking water and we tell people to wash free before eating it and especially to wash their hands with. anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week
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but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless that will be months before things are back to normal. millions of people have taken to algeria's streets to demand the resignation of president abdelaziz bouteflika the eighty two year old has been in power for twenty years earlier this year he announced he'd run for a fifth term in office marking huge demonstrations and rallies now withdrawn that bid he says he'll stay in power after his term expires next month this week's protests are the biggest yet. the demonstrators started gathering in the early hours on friday veterans of the country's civil war young men and
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women packing the square outside the capital's main post office a place that's become the epicenter of the protest movement that demands the removal of the country's political elite. admin know who the algerian people are present and united in peaceful demonstrations calling for this clan to leave we do not want them they must leave and if a don't we will judge them by warns there will be terrible if you're not on the road you had to search mission hill cam it gets a bit difficult but we will get there slowly and god willing they will all go luck which is not much it is out of the these are also the first protest since the chief of the army called for the application of a constitutional article and declared beautifully and fit to rule. that's led to other bouteflika allies calling for his removal. for demonstrators suspect that's just a ploy to enable the current regime to stay in power. i came out today to say no to
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article one hundred two we are against renewing the regime we want a real democratic country. article one hundred two removed for president which ensures for the government remains as it is. so for the six friday in a row algeria's turn out in force to demand change and the removal of a president who's been in power for two decades might only be the start. sports now and in the world rally championship welsh driver elfin evans leads the tour of course after the first day of racing evans one three of friday's six stages to take a strong lead into the began to action is only four and a half seconds ahead of his closest challenger toyotas driver and dystonia is the leader and be over. championship stands. cartoon and on screen superhero batman turns eighty today the cape crusader made his debut in detective
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comics a nineteen thirty nine and since then he moved on to his own t.v. series decades long period movie theaters multiple actors of play the dark superhero over the years and even non-human doctors have put on the black wings enough for everyone to have faith. you're watching the news live from berlin coming up next world stories thanks for watching. you know that seventy seven percent. younger than sixty five. me and me. one time all voices. calling this seventy seven percent talk about the.
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