dw. strikes by security guards at london heathrow airport will go ahead as planned from today, after last ditch talks failed to resolve a pay dispute. the walkout will end on easter sunday. it threatens disruption at the uk s largest airport at the start of the easter school holidays. i spoke to our transport correspondent katy austin a little earlier. well, it s security guards who work at terminal five at heathrow, which is only used by british airways. they are walking out today, and also security workers who deal with cargo coming in and out of the airport as well. but even though it is only those specific groups of security officers taking part in the strike, it does mean that staffing is stretched when it comes to security, and this is a very busy few days. today, the weekend, is the start of the easter getaway, so lots of passengers expected to be turning up to go on those holidays. and i think the impact on the ground, when we were at terminalfive earlier, to be fair,
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after appearing in court in moscow. brazil s former president, jair bolsonaro, has returned to the country after three months of self imposed exile in the united states. and, one of the biggest creatures ever to walk the earth, a patagotitan dinosaur goes on display at the natural history museum in london. here in the uk, a man s been found guilty of murdering a nine year old girl who was shot in her home in liverpool. olivia pratt korbel was killed when shot were fired through herfrontdoor, fatally hitting olivia in the chest. her mother was also injured. earlier our correspondent rowan bridge was outside manchester crown court where the case was heard. olivia s family, her mum, her olivia s family, her mum, her brother and sister have been here for most of the trial over the last three of a half week sobbed at the verdict was absurd, and when the family came out, of course, out of the courtroom, they called the police officers who have been involved in the investigation.
Ancient sites devastated, buildings reduced to rubble and a frantic search for survivors. Resources are pouring into morocco and we are on the ground. Alarming alliance. North koreas Alleader Will Tral to meet vladimir putin. The u. S. Warns pyongyang will pay a price. What that does price mean . And slipping past police. Officials in pennsylvania expanding the search area for an escaped killer after admitting the convict was able to elude them again. Theyre worried about what he might do next. Were following the major developing stories and many more all coming into cnn news central. Were following devastation and desperation in morocco where now over 2600 people are dead after that 6. 8magnitude earthquake struck on friday night. It was the strongest quake to hit that country in well over a century. Terrain has significantly come indicated rescue and recovery efforts. Roads leading to some of the hardesthit villages are destroyed. You can see the Moroccan Armed fo forces arriving at
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