And were determined to build something new for the next generation along the way the empowerment series of global three thousand on t. W. And all marg. This is deja news coming to you live from bali and the dangerous task of clearing land mines in your crean countless explosive devices still in france the former battlefields in the east of the country as a fragile peace takes hold d. W. Joins the people working inch by inch to make the region safe again also coming up were horrible the execution was horrible but they showed them that
a predator an execution or a cover up should remember that. Washington gets tough on saudi arabia and revokes of the zones of suspects in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi meanwhile the saudi rulers of condolences to the song by the allegations that he ordered the killing. And profits of germanys dortch upon take another tumble we ask what that could mean for europes biggest economy. Cut and welcome im on with that shima theres no end to the conflict still simmering in Eastern Ukraine in the past four years than the two thousand people have been killed by landmines no one knows how many mines were lead in the chaotic early stages of the conflict today the country sees more casualties. From mines
than almost anywhere else in the world its a problem thats expected to get worse as displaced people slowly return to their Homes Archaea of Correspondent Nic has been to meet the people behind the dangerous and painstaking efforts to clear those mines. It may look calm now but just a few years ago these fields so intense fighting between Ukrainian Government troops and russian backed separatists. Over and over again the front lines shifted each time the retreating troops left mines and booby traps behind them. Its now up to civilians to pick up the pieces halo trust is an International Ngo and the Worlds Largest humanitarian mine Clearance Organization the challenge it faces in ukraine are unlike any other conflict own. Just what makes you queen different is that we have a real problem with trip wire traps and our organisation hasnt come across
anything like them in other countries our experts have had to come up with new ways of dealing with them. Its back breaking work. A grenade and a trip wire thats all it takes a few summers after the traps were laid the weeds have grown tall making them almost impossible to spot clearing these traps is as much about touch as it is about sight. Theres no way of predicting how far youll get in there it all depends on the vegetation. Sometimes youll manage twenty metres in a day sometimes itll be just ten safety is our priority in all of this. In the distance the shooting continues the current front line is just a few kilometers away. These people are searching for Anti Tank Mines the antipersonnel mines so characteristic of conflicts from yemen to mozambique
a less widespread in ukraine. It takes One Hundred Fifty kilograms to set off this kind of anti tank mine person on foot wouldnt be enough. But a tractor very definitely would this may be a war zone but the rhythms of the farming year continue this is all thats left of the tractor the vessel can see of was using to plough back in twenty fifteen soldiers had told him that the field was safe. I lost consciousness when i came around i saw that i was on fire so i tried to get out of the tractor but i couldnt they pulled me out through the back window and then put the fire out. When i woke up in hospital they told me that only one mine had gone off there were more of them underneath me and when they came to get me out of the tractor they had to drive over the mines to. Seal sustained eighty percent burns on his legs three years and several operations
later hes still in chronic pain its not clear whether or not hell ever be able to work again. The site they found a grenade failed to go off n. G. O. S like halo trust arent allowed to dispose of ordinance themselves instead they must wait for the military to collect them and that can take weeks. Ten twenty or sometimes just five meters a day the progress here is painstaking no one can say with any certainty how long it will take to find all the mines that were laid in the chaos of the early stages of the war but left untouched these mines have the potential to maim and kill the people of this region for decades to go. The United States says it will revoke or deny the visas of twenty one saw this who it has linked to the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi its a turnaround for washington after President Trump first was it pains to defend its
key ally in the middle east but as turkey reveals more details about the murder in istanbul the u. S. Has been forced to modify its position. Of jovial donald trump surrounded by lawmakers in the oval office asked about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi the u. S. President. That what he really messed up. And they had the worst cover up ever. And were chittister is at the deal standpoint when they thought about it because whoever thought of that idea. I think is in big trouble the u. S. Says its putting together its own intelligence about the killing and has identified some individuals behind it its barring entry to twenty one suspects from the saudi government secret services and royal court but washington remains
reluctant to get tough on a key ally and a Major Economic partner in particular trump is worried about losing a saudi arms deal to competitors i will tell you that russia and china would love to have that Military Order i can see my Democrat Friends do they would love this is One Hundred Ten Billion dollars worth of military. Yet some are taking a stand over casualties murder many western firms boycotted the kingdoms premier Investment Event which began on tuesday despite the brave face put on by crime Prince Mohammed bin salman these are difficult days for the saudis. We are going through. A crisis of short resulted for. A. Very. Incident that took place in turkey nobody in the kingdom. Justify it or explain. Earlier saudi media released extraordinary images the crown prince and king solomon meeting face to face with brother son independent sources say the same son has been barred from leaving the kingdom since last year as a result of his fathers writing and money directly linking the crown prince with the journalist staff. Chief among the kingdoms critics the turkish president. He told parliament that turkey has strong evidence in the saudi consulate in istanbul was premeditated and savage he called for the highest ranking of those responsible to face justice. Lets all take a look at some of the stories making news around the wild Hurricane Wilma has hit the Pacific Coast of mexico as a category three Storm Packing Winds of nearly two hundred kilometers per hour
towns in the Storm Spotter mostly evacuated as it closed in but some people were forced to seek shelter and public buildings the storm is expected to bring torrential rains as it moves further inland. At least twenty people many of them Football Fans have been hard to after an escalator on the room Metro Station collapsed Italian Police say most of the injured were c. S. K. Moscow fans heading to their teams Champions League game against roma some eyewitnesses say people were seen jumping and dancing on the escalator before it broke down. With the breaks it clocked. Ticking fears are growing that britain could crash out of the European Union without an agreement on what comes next elite is agreed to endorse a deal in mid november if enough progress has been made you can suppress. The European Parliament on wednesday he was ready to call for
a special breaks its it whenever negotiators are ready he spoke at a meeting of the European Parliament in Strasbourg France he also says the u. K. Could be granted an extension for the brics a transition period if requested by london joining me now from strasbourg is the correspondent max so max the e. U. Seems to be ready to give britain more time and extend its transition period how significant is this and what does it mean. Well just a reminder the transition period starts the day that britain is no longer part of the European Union so if everything goes as we anticipated that would be the twenty ninth of March Two Thousand and nineteen and then for now they have a transition period of two years thats to negotiate the Future Trade Ties for example a future Free Trade Agreement and now the willingness is there apparently on side of the e. U. To extend it to three years which would sorely be needed because if you look at the
past Free Trade Agreements that the e. U. Has negotiated for example with canada it took much longer than three years but dont have to risk the president of the council speaking here was also careful about it because he knows that in the u. K. To rescind the british Prime Minister faces resistance as to extending that transition period because among the brics a tears are a lot of people who would rather see the u. K. Leave the e. U. Sooner than later so were not sure if this is actually going to happen but we do know that it would be necessary to negotiate anything at the same time the british Prime Minister to resign may give a very upbeat assessment ninety five percent of the joint agreement has been selected out is this a view of this upbeat assessment shed by the e. U. Michel the chief negotiator for the commission i think the figure at ninety percent i mean the gist of it is
a lot of the topics have been covered have been settled except for one which is of course or at least one major one which is the hard border a possible hard border between Northern Ireland which is part of the u. K. And the rest of the island which is the Republic Of Ireland which belongs to the European Union and the head of the liberals here who is also the chief negotiator for the parliament put it this way it doesnt really matter whether were ninety percent at ninety five percent or ninety nine percent if this issue is not resolved so the hard border or the border between Northern Ireland and ireland then this parliament right here in strasburg will not wait through any kind of deal so even if were far along down the road the most complicated issue remains and its completely unclear how it will be resolved right maxell fun in strasbourg thank you very much for that. Sensible now starting with tennis and defending Champion Caroline whats the hockey picked up a fast win at the season ending
a find instancing a ball she overcame a Two Thousand And Seven wind up a Trophy Toeava in three sets it was the first time shed beaten the trick in four yes that victory also came in this event which features the top a. P. s of the season. Two former champions each with a different style of play Patrick Fritz of iraq the top of the screen is a hard hitter often going for broke her opponent Caroline Wozniacki takes a more patients approach that patience paid off as she got the crucial break on her way to winning the first set. The day needed treatment on her knee and the second sachin that allowed for its efforts to fight back dashed back had levelling things up or to set the pace. To right for her. But despite was an iraqi is injuries she looked the fresher in the deciding set of increase of the runarounds. Match point soon
arrived. With me actually back on track in singapore. And for news bind Munich Return to winning ways in the Champions League on tuesday evening after a two nil victory away to greek champions athens a boisterous atmosphere greeted the bavarians as the struggle to make the most of a string of first half chances the breakthrough came true having martinez in the sixty first minute robert eleven dusky put the game to bed with a simple finish just two minutes later bind City Joint Top of the group with three matches played. And nasa cameras flying over antarctica have discovered an unusual sight a perfectly rectangular iceberg is floating off the lassen Sea Ice ShelfScientists Say the icebergs rare shape and shop angles show its likely to have just broken