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coming here because of the issues it is a and the bonds are generally found. the book . the best. this is you know we news line from berlin outrage on the streets of india the death toll there reaches 25 in clashes between protesters and police hundreds of thousands of people continue to rally across the nation against the solution blog they say discriminates against muslims also coming up a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving
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a trail of death and destruction in its wake time soon sandstone kills at least 16 people because it destroys houses down trees forces thousands to flee their homes and it's one of nature's rarest spectacles a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia will have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse the taking. the boat. thank you so much for your company only aloha rocked we start off in india the world's largest democracy is in the grip of widespread protests as a result of the new bill that grants amnesty to undocumented migrants from 3 neighboring countries provided that they're not muslim and his prime minister never . moti said it was
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a way to bring refugees out of the shadows but his proposed path to citizenship has provoked outrage across the country at least 25 people have been killed in protests against what many are calling an outreach to india's secular constitution. a sea of defiance it is the biggest challenge to no raindrop modi since he came to power in 24 teams for the thousands here it is a bottle for india's constitution to look up. what we are saying is if you're not somewhere else ruiz there for the against and was never also obviously hindu if this is a good deal with it in the rest of the country 40 percent of you know it is rick their. phone weeks protests have raged against a law that would grant citizenship to refugees from neighboring countries but not muslims some see it as lama for big all those are worried it will lead to white
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scale emigration. the backlash has provoked a heavy handed response in a new delhi dozens were arrested for protesting. i've got a lot of thousands of people have been detained we are protesting against that people who have been detained for no reason must be released immediately. and amid heightened fears in muslim communities of revenge attacks police were caught breaking c.c.t.v. cameras. and the government's foot soldiers to the r.s.a. a military stick group of hindu hardliners marching in the capital beating the drum for rent a movie and his nationalist government. journalists are feeling the heat a vigil at the moment by the press club they say they are being targeted by police i try to cover these to mulch misadventure so. when you actually record of
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communication when you're doing that all people who report when you got off the internet you increase rumormongering you increase fuel and you increase riots and this is what something which the establishment should understand. india finds itself in a standoff and still far no sign job even a flicker of greek conciliation. want to say no but some of the other stories making news around the world. russian police have read at the offices of kremlin critic alexina vali and moscow as anticorruption foundation publishes exposes on state corruption but now with stories are investigating it his colleague shreds enough it seemed here in the middle would have only as just been sent from military service to the arctic. u.k. authorities say they have rescued at least 16 migrants off the country's south east coast well they are believed to have sailed from france and to be from of gonna stand iran and iraq the home office says an increasing number of people are risking
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their lives by trying to cross the channel in small boats. public transport workers have rallied again in paris as a rail strike continues to cause major disruptions across france the protesters are demanding that the french government drop a controversial retirement reform plan that would simplify the current system that's in place but it would increase the retirement age to $64.00. to president richard tire the airline says he intends to send troops to libya on course as the u.n. backs a government in tripoli has requested the intervention to help stabilize the country if turkey follows through the move could deepen an international proxy struggle underway in the north african country that's already ravaged by civil war since 2014. after 8 months desperately fending off rival forces from the east of the country the libyan government is in need of help. we have the right to
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defend tripoli and we will officially ask the turkish government for its military support. to be the. defense of the capital tripoli has so far been successful but with a powerful and tangled web of cooperation on the insurgent side that includes russia and egypt libya's internationally recognized government is trying to form its own regional coalition to defend its hold on power. god willing the alliance and cooperation between us turkey tunisia and algeria. will be the support for this stability and. ankara has already signed 2 broader defense accords with tripoli but now publicly acknowledges a more definitive request for turkish troops on libyan soil. we would
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go to a place where we are invited to go but we would not go to a place where we are not invited to go. him to do at the moment since there is such an invitation. is this we will respond to it. to give it a beautiful and to more niceties did it tom i'm going to cut this mess you today you just. took the slow my kids could vote as early as next week to ratify a no that would again as in syria cost turkey as a key player in a very complex theater. we want to turn our attention now to is there were a deadly typhoon has a battered central philippines at least 16 people have been killed in the fear now is that more people may have died many buildings are destroyed and large areas are still without internet or elektra see now
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a tropical storm at 1st and so it was upgraded to a typhoon when it made landfall on christmas eve it brought pounding rain and wind speeds of up to 195 kilometers an hour on christmas day while devastating celebrations in this a predominantly you catholic nation the super storm is now barreling towards vietnam. the extent of the damage caused by the typhoon is beginning to emerge. fanfold destroyed many homes leaving families to spend christmas sheltering in the open air authorities evacuated tens of thousands of people ahead of the storm's arrival as a precaution. severe rain caused major flooding forcing people to wade through the deluge authours these are seeking need to deal with the typhoons aftermath and i don't want that lank it's toiletries whatever items that can be useful and helpful to us and that's what we're appealing for i hope we receive help
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the low on any. time phones powerful winds rex have a conservative provinces in central philippines the same part of the country where thousands of people died when it was hit by typhoon haiyan 96 years ago. damage from fan phone blocked roads and cut communication lines. there are reports of people taking shelter in the region's airports. now that the storm has passed for those who are returning home the job of teaming up and rebuilding their lives has begun although the philippines is hit by storms several times a year typhoon fan phone has made this christmas one that will be remembered. and as people in the philippines are coming to grips with the catastrophic damage a least by typhoon found phone communities across asia are marking the 15th anniversary of the indian ocean tsunami the day after christmas in 2004
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a 9 point one magnitude earthquake triggered a powerful ocean wave that is coastlines across a vast area the disaster killed more than 200000 people in thailand people that candles on the beach to commemorate the victims around 8000 are estimated to have lost their lives in the country although many bodies were never recovered and some the 2000 kilometers away sri lanka's eastern coast was it especially hard more than 10000 people died in the southern a par region. can die a salvage i g it looks out over the indian ocean nearly every day get up and deter life 15 years ago when she lost almost her entire family to the massive tsunami. only a little bit is not good all 9 of us lived near the beach to so many died when i think about the children i get very sad i only managed to save one little girl that
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i never saw the of as again when i got back at my house was destroyed a little bit and we. can die and now shares her home with the one granddaughter she rescued and her small child. the waters forced their way some one and a half kilometers inland the town of power and sri lanka south was worst of. acted thousands of children were among the victims. on his help many survivors back then he was the only psychiatrist in the worst affected area of southern sri lanka he treated adults and children alike. children as you know or have a huge amount often seen the atoms and that they have brought up the mess trying to come out of these things and that. on the adults at them. and control and come but then still being with the problems the children's anxiety and stress that's much much less. after the tsunami sri lankan psychiatrist formed
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a network with the help of the world health organization today elementary school teachers are being taught how to recognize signs of trauma in children but talking about the effects of trauma is still to do. what the country has installed an early warning system for tsunamis the fear of another giant wave has never gone away nor has the memory of the victims of 2004. and 6 people across the middle east and asia have been witnessing a rare solar eclipse what's known as an annular eclipse provided stick tackler views to people from saudi arabia india and singapore. a ring of fire in the sky seen by lucky viewers along a narrow path of visibility in saudi arabia sun chasers from around the world started preparing in darkness i'm a deep susan it's my 11th eclipse and that's because of that they came to saudi
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arabia to see is a tenuous will eclipse didn't sunrise for me and my family were living among the number come to saudi arabia especially to see this event because it's very rare you know we're missing and we have to wait for another 30 years more sun watchers travelled to a remote desert area of abu dhabi for the best view. iting i wanted to come here only to victim is a once in a lifetime moment and it looks so amazing why you see it it's like it's gone completely go. as the path of visibility moved eastward people in western indonesia set up gear to watch. and to record. any. singaporeans or amongst the last to be able to see it. in the next one is going to be when i'm in the my sixty's so i might as well take
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my youth and look at this lovely ring of fire but only 2 minutes but it's so intense that you talk about it with your friends and family for the next month. the eclipse then moved out over the ocean and disappeared. and elvel now cyclocross is a form of bike racing that tests are riders and durrance and himly skills on challenging largely off road to rain while the 7th of the cyclocross world cups 9 events was held in belgium on wednesday the cyclists paddled and pushed their way around the muddy course or even carry their bike when they needed to be the winner of the women's league division loosened up but on the loose completing a dutch sweep much years on their 21 woman sleeps. at her right out of the top stories that we're tracking for you this hour in india the death toll has weaves 25 in clashes between protesters and police hundreds of thousands of people
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continue to rally across the country against a service ship built they say is unconstitutional and discriminates against muslims and the turkish president richard tayyip erdogan says he plans to send troops to support the embattled u.n. back libyan government the potential deployment puts it at odds with russia and several arab states backing libya's rival governments. you've been watching t.v. news from berlin that i'm a lot more rockets coming up next is business with kate ferguson stacey. stanfield. lawyer. among which horses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w. .

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