Donor conference raises more money for aid but falls short of its goal also on the program. But its Prime Minister to resign may delivers an upbeat speech to parliament about the progress of bracks it talks you take a look at one time in the u. K. Where people cant wait to leave the European Union. Also was a new u. N. Report says it will take one hundred years to end Child Marriage in west and Central Africa we look at how want a woman so we look at one womans fight to end the practice in belonging and how its paying off shes campaigning for girls to stay in school rather than marry young like she did. And in school who is hamilton takes out another major prize he was out to win his fourth a full battle one title of the u. S. Going to break in texas will see whether he managed to bring home the silverware. Im phil gayle welcome to the program. The United Nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of range of muslims facing persecution and violence in me in ma and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh every day brings a stream of refugees across the border and bangladesh need to urgent help to cope around six hundred thousand ranger have arrived in the country from the in march trucking state since august bringing the total number to just under a million more than half of them the children i had agencies as a Donor Conference in geneva were looking for more than four hundred and thirty Million Dollars a few hours ago that nasa had raised just over three quarters of that youll hear from the head of one of those relief agencies working in bangladesh in just a moment first heres more on the region just plight of thousands of people still flee me on our every day six hundred thousand room hanjour have left for bangladesh in recent weeks almost all of them have experienced great suffering. Not big wanders through the refugee camp and coxs bazaar clearly traumatized the eleven year old tells us what happened in myanmar. My father was murdered by me and marys soldiers thankfully i wasnt their neighbors had hidden me and then they brought me to bangladesh. Jan art is now searching for her mother she hopes she also made it to bangladesh jannat doesnt even have a tent she sleeps out in the open more than half of the refugees here are children the relief organizations and the government of bangladesh arent able to support them fully. Everything is in short supply tents food and medicine theres just one hospital in the camp where a handful of doctors work around the clock. When they are on the run the heat and the long track are very hard going for those driven from their homes most people arrive here in very poor condition. The most serious cases are treated in the hospital in the provincial capital gong many refugees have been maimed by landmines were carry the scars of Bullet Wounds all of them accuse the myanmar is soldiers of brutality. We want support for them just like drugs medical support and most of. The myanmar these type of. Me and maher and bangladesh have formed a joint working group to discuss the repatriation route into refugees but very few actually want to return. Now dr mohammad executive director of the Relief Agency brock i asked him what the three hundred forty Million Dollars pledged today five International Community will be useful. Actually theres an estimation of the cost required to support holistically for the next six months is Something Like four hundred and thirty five Million Dollars so this play is was through every member country of the United Nations to see how that they can support to contribute to that cost because it this whole thing cannot be left in bangladesh so this three hundred thirty five Million Dollars is raised against the new requirement of four hundred forty Million Dollars for the next six months and what else does bangladesh need besides money. Of course. Basically a lot of initial support in making sure that these people who came from myanmar they go back to their home and theres an International Support needed because these people started going home is in myanmar and theyre supported to kill process that needs to be negotiated and supported by in that initial sanish members and thats more critical because the current interventions are only temporary unless we really had just done the language causes of the problem hire people can why people from from that theyre now in from that area so that they can that is just and people can go back in and voluntarily leave there safely and with dignity then this is not going to happen and that has to be ensured through dialogue between not only bangladesh and me and mine but also through an International Process that. Pulls up what is needed that was dr mohamed move executive director of the Relief Agency. A well known russian journalist is in hospital after being stabbed in the neck by an intruder at work the tonya is Deputy Editor of echo moscow one of russias few remaining outlets for independent journalism echo employees report that the suspect got into ms fell the guy was rather radio studio after attacking a Security Guard with pepper spray her condition is said to be serious but not critical. Correspondent and we should win in moscow told me more about the man police have in custody. Well police say that hes a foreign citizen though its not clear where hes from at the moment thats not been confirmed some sources say hes israeli theres a video of his interrogation that was shown on state t. V. Where hes speaking in russian and he says that he has a telepathic connection to john a fellow can go or and that shes been somehow sexually harassing him since two thousand and twelve via this telepathic connection so its all rather strange and sources say that he may of course have psychological issues but theres another interesting detail there because the editor in chief of. The says that he also had a hand drawn map of the building and apparently he went straight to touch on the falcon goers office so he obviously had had a plan despite despite the issues that he may have have were waiting to find out more about that. Im going to show it in moscow lets take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the government of the philippines says it has defeated extremist groups allied to socalled Islamic State in the Southern City of murali which was seized five months ago while than a thousand people were killed and hundreds of thousands more displaced heavy shelling has left much of their are we sent in ruins. U. S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson has paid a surprise visit to afghanistan to discuss washingtons new strategy for the country its also president ashraf ghani was to tell us and reiterated americas commitment to working with kabul to bring peace the meeting took place at background airfield the u. S. Is largest base in afghanistan. Syrian activists are reporting the bodies of at least sixty five civilians have been discovered in a town in central syria this after the government after Government Forces regained control of cutting out in an Homs Province from socalled Islamic State on saturday most of the dead are believed to have been killed by us. A senior official in spains catalonia region says its leaders will not follow orders from madrid if the Central Government moves to reassert control that parliament is set to hold a session of thursday and response to spains proposing to temporarily impose direct rule. Britains Prime Minister theresa may has Given Parliament and b. To assessment of ongoing brets in negotiations with the European Union last week sort round of talks ended without progress on a deal for britain to leave the e. U. But mrs may said she was optimistic the talks would go forward. We havent reached a final agreement but its going to happen. I have a degree of confidence i have a degree of confidence that well be able to get to the point of sufficient progress by december after the foreign speech there is a new momentum the florence speech was a step forward and that should be a positive response to the willingness to work on the interim period and there has been established a momentum. Now the most recent poll suggested britain is still split down the middle over back said that despite any downsides it seems that in some places the brits cant wait to leave you its all about history we visit hastings in southeast england to find out. History is everywhere in hastings and tour guide Erica Barrett knows all about it from up here there is a good view of the English Channel this is where the normans came over from france and ten sixty six the last time england was invaded the french have historically been britains biggest enemy when the wind blew that way too for all. The men of hastings went to do it from and when the wind blew this way the french came and took it back again and got their revenge but what does this animosity mean for the vote for brecks it the british people have a famously stubborn streak can this be explained by their history and isnt this quest for any pendants why they voted to leave the e. U. Erica barrow does not regret having voted for breakfast and haws any influence from brussels it is regarded as an invasion of our liberties if you like what englishman consider is the right tradition and by right. The very feel has been eroded if you miles further inland is where the actual battle against the normans took place people here dont follow the bricks of negotiations closely but most think that the u. K. Is on the right track i think well be out to show the world that we continue this and maybe yes go it alone and i think well succeed which is a small island off the coasts of fear and were not really like europeans and i think its better that way to manage their own affairs. Even though it might hurt them financially people seem convinced that it will be worth it in the long run its all about realigning britain with the image it has of itself strong and without too many ties to the continent. Returning the country back to. British people feel was the better way should be independent trading yes friendly yes but independent. Shaking off too much influence from the continent the people of hastings are prepared to start a new chapter in the history books. This is d. W. News live from berlin still to come we meet a woman in malawi who has been fighting to end Child Marriage the u. N. Says this problem will take one hundred years before works good to see in order to stop girls being married off in some parts of africa but her campaign is already seeing some results. Head on his hand now taking a look at a how talks in talks in brussels about making pay fair across the e. U. Yes thats right feel now that the e. U. Is bigger the gap between wages is also bigger because legislation hasnt caught up thats what they were trying to solve in a brussels today but labor and social Affairs Ministers meeting to try and close that gap will there fail to come up with an agreement at what was their first round of talks they will meet again over the issue is something called the posted directive now posted worker is an employee who said by their employer to carry out a service in another e. U. Member state on a temporary basis and critics say its promoting wage undercutting. Equal pay for the same work in the same country the ruling pertains to all employees in the European Union being sent from one country to another for example if a construction worker from warsaw is sent by his polish company to germany he has the right to earn at least german minimum wage in the future hell receive the same money as his german colleagues including the usual benefits thats according to a European CommissionLegal Initiative the previous socalled postered workers act was from the year one nine hundred ninety six when the e. U. Only had fifteen Member States that was a pagan of one to three the law was meant to bring payment parity then Eastern European countries became Member States now the e. U. Is much larger the pay gap to its now at one to ten that means workers in luxembourg earn ten times more than those in bulgaria no wonder the posting of workers is increasing in twenty ten it was already one point three Million People twenty fourteen already one point nine million an increase of almost forty five percent germany france and belgium are the countries which have the most Foreign Workers from other e. U. Countries most of them come from Eastern Europe most workers that came to germany in twenty fourteen were from poland at thirty six point five percent slovenia at twelve point one percent and hungary at eight point nine percent one in three works in construction one in five in industry and one in ten in the health care or senior care branch their working conditions should now improve. Even more clouds gathering over germanys car industry European Commission has announced more raids on offices of carmakers saying it is looking for evidence they might have violated e. U. Antitrust rules dinah and v. W. Have confirmed that they were targeted by raids and investigators have already visited b. M. W. Offices on friday and now the raids are aimed at uncovering evidence of a secret cartel that might have illegally discussed industry emission controls and standards since the nineteen nineties well we can get more detail on this now with our financial correspondent daniel corp who is in frankfurt for us daniel of course these a big name car makers theyre big on the blue chip dax so whats the reaction to this piece of news where you are. Big carmakers all a city in the blue chip in the execs who have lost and we remember the diesel gate scandal already billions of euros because of all those scandals in the past when you talk about todays trading day we dont really see a big impact so far on the shares b. M. W. s down their shares were dropping after this news not really dramatically of those walks market shares are even with a big plus at the moment it seems that investors at the moment are kind of used to those scandals in other news the brigs it double speak goes on Prime Minister theresa may claiming progress and yet in brussels little sign of a deal who do invest is trust. Well certainly a nod to reason may at the end of the day we again have to commons first from hers saying that at the end its going to be a good deal for pretty much everybody then early also we heard Boris Johnson saying that he wants bracks that to be more flexible which of course means that he things that the u. K. Might need more time at the end investors are kind of rolling with their eyes they want answers final answers regarding the bricks that bill finally answers regarding the rights of european citizens in the United Kingdom of course also regarding to Northern Ireland all those uncertainty is really making investors believe that at the end were going to see a very hard bricks it done youre cool in frankfurt thank you very much indeed. Now the sharing a con to me is changing the face of business new schemes popping up all the time founded on the philosophy that its more efficient not to actually own something especially big ticket items like cars or bikes if you can access them easily whenever you want thats the theory at least unfortunately as theyre discovering in australia implementing sharing schemes can be more complicated than you might think. It seemed like such a great idea at the time cutting down on emissions and traffic hoping people keep in shape but shared bicycle schemes in sydney and melbourne arent quite working out as host the problem bikes known litter the cityscape because a lack of bike racks means users are just leaving them pretty much everywhere. There are things for the lives of myself to use and on control. Of the streets i worry about going to any up on the road or any up in the train or any about in a skit being they already are and in local waterways as well many have been fished out of melbournes yarra river the bike tire providers are scrambling to find a solution but when we see the bikes being made into a particular location what often. Teams going out there in a regular basis and redeploying them to eighty is what we call it hot spots but it looks like the only way to make the schemes work long term will be to get the authorities involved we need. Governments state governments in particular to step up to the plight but also local governments to quote in place the cycle facilities including bacharachs and places where people can be clear that i can safely store the basa goes until that happens the residents of melbourne and sydney will just have to cope with an inconvenience side effect of the sharing economy. Well ed rollins bankruptcy has left more than a few passengers stranded but its not just the airlines custom is it all going anywhere one off the planes isnt either its been impounded at keflavik iceland largest airport the effort to authority claims the insolvent airlines failed to pay its bills after declaring bankruptcy eve