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DW DW News February 9, 2020

china say the death toll has now caused the same tongue to claiming more lives than the dead we saw most outbreak nearly 2 decades ago and we ll hear from an expert. on have an alum free glad you could join me a major winter storm is bearing down on germany and other parts of central europe often already battering the british isles on the western parts of the continent now germany s entire long distance rail network is down and weather experts have issued a warning across the region telling people to stay inside if they can. a blustery day at the beach in the belgian port of our stand despite the high winds walkers were out in force no swimming says the sign not that many appeared keen to take a dip. in ireland go away was forced to cancel the opening ceremony for its year s european city of culture and the aptly named wild atlantic way on the west coast also took a pounding flooding in the north of england caused extensive damage to rural towns and villages as the storm batt

DW Eco Africa January 22, 2020

conservation fund house started a complaint to address the plight of the hippopotamuses in the country more than a 100 hippos are fighting for survival they are crowded together in the few remaining water holes on the hill prevents them from migrating and finding new ones food is cause so the local people have been bringing pay on water to the polluted water was to counter the damage from the drought crisis the number the aggressive on the most are still hungry the bay will approach humans without a talking just to get something to eat. shocking isn t it prolonged drought in southern africa is also threatening 45000000 people with hunger due to most of harvests big cities may no longer have enough drinking water reservoirs drying up here comes up with some appalling fox about the drought to the tas been revived in the region for more than 2 years. a landscape devastated by drought. this elephant died of thirst near a watering hole in zimbabwe climate change is having a profou

DW Eco Africa January 22, 2020

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BBCNEWS BBC News November 25, 2017

Back, almost blowing their 20 point lead in the last eight minutes of the match, to reach their first final in over 20 years. And coming up. Witness speaks to the man tasked with solving one of ethiopias worst ever famines. Thats at 2. 30. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Good afternoon. More than 300 people are now known to have been killed byjihadists at a mosque in egypt. Air strikes have been carried out against suspected supporters of the group that calls itself islamic state. The Authorities Say up to 30 armed men were involved in yesterdays attack. From cairo, sally nabil sent this report. Confusion, chaos and despair. Here, the closest city to sinai, people gathered outside a hospital where many of the victims lie, hoping for some good news. Residents rushed to donate blood to save as many lives as possible. Some of the wounded made it but others are gone. Inside the hospital, eyewitnesses have harrowing stories to tell. Translation they entered the mosque from outside,

BBCNEWS BBC News December 10, 2017

Before christmas, already the brexit secretary and the chancellor seem to disagree over a divorce bill under all circumstances. Yet one thing has become clearer today. What labour would do ifjeremy corbyn moved into no 10. The shadow brexit secretary suggested it would be economically damaging if britain moved too far away from eu rules and regulations. What subtle button do we want to be, do we see europe as our Major Trading partner or do we want to tell ourselves apart from that . He suggested that like norway labour wa nted suggested that like norway labour wanted to stay close to the eu and might be prepared to pay for access to its single market. Would you accept it . There may have to be payments, that would have to be negotiated. And the shadow foreign secretary would consider staying close to the eus customs union, which might restrict the ability to do trade deals. Which might restrict we have always been pragmatic and realistic. Most of our trade is with the european union.

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