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a historic occasion to draw attention to the hardships faced by migrant workers there. plus new revelations of the so-called football leaks as the lead source behind the largest leak in history of sport goes public for the first time rubin thought discusses his role and his uncertain future following his recent arrest and with the british. title a very warm welcome to you i'm under that she might thanks for your company. police in paris of arrested a woman in connection with the fire in which it least ten people have been killed and more than thirty people injured it took place at a residential building in the sixteen hour on busy mall the district is located in the city's southwest not far from the san river risky is a contin. in this search of the building but fears that more victims may be found. paris is wealthy sixty district early to die residents say they heard a woman scream sin there after flames began shooting out of the top of a night story apartment building the five then for the night first responders described what happened here as a scene of incredible violence many survivors were torn from their sleep and fled the flames any way they could. you know i live on the eighth floor so i tried to climb from balcony to balcony to get away. eventually we had to huddle in a corner other people clint up to where i was to escape the fire several of them. hundreds of firefighters were called in they took hours to bring the blaze under control and several of them are among the dozens injured in the fire. i want to pay tribute to the huge response by paris's firefighters floor by floor they climbed eight flights of stairs and saved as many lives as they could fifty people with saved that way. to sort of. the search for answers has now begun the authorities have detained a forty year old resident of the building hugging the incident she said to have a history of psychiatric problems. the death toll from this blaze may get rise. the city's mayor says paris is in mourning already this fire is the deadliest in a decade. staying in france one of the major unions there has called a general strike to protest against the policies of president in london mccraw demonstrations have kicked off in paris and around the country the labor union organize a nationwide strike in response to what's called the country's social emergency some representatives of the yellow vest protest movement are also expected to join the rallies i asked our correspondent mark for fun why that's significant. it's the first time we have tried to associate themselves with the journalists maybe to get a little more power because they are at a crucial point a lot of people crowd self think that the deal of this as we know the movement has run its course many people here in the capital are fed up with the saturday demonstrations so it's good to get customers away it's just what the destabilize and that's why we have the situation that many are looking for a new outlet they're looking to get more power but associated with some of them also want to go into the political debate something that has with excluded by many of them call for help with the european elections. we had catherine morton's our european european correspondent look into the phenomenon. no longer takes out her yellow vests to protest she was one of the founders of the yellow vests movement but now she's moving on at age fifty one she's founding a political party. the emerging ones the goal is to fight for greater social justice and equality. this week i'll continue to do my part. we have to develop a network across the region. it will be a lot of work i will think. for now the party headquarters are in her kitchen don't go to that last resort but also there's no time for lunch spends the afternoon coordinating with supporters and dealing with legal questions she's a composer but her face is known across france as one of the leaders of the yellow vests need keys but what's the money for. how you tube video against president emanuel am old tax hikes went viral and stirred up the yellow vests protests but now she says it's time to move on. the movement has reached rock bottom it's becoming nonsense. they've radicalized and ninety's people think the oh and the whole yellow vests movement there to no one can own me or hold me hostage. move who isn't alone and denouncing the yellow vests to. the more than ten thousand people took to the streets of paris that message to the yellow vests that's enough they feel increasingly alienated from the movement it's the first rally in months that's for the government. twenty one million people voted for the president. to define actually i'm defending freedom and democracy and. structure and trade also hurts people. back in move village in brittany many people support her rejection of violence and also back a party that's critical of the government. which. i think it's a moderate and constructive way to propose ideas. but they don't want to get rid of the president is enough we believe it's better to deal with the current government and try to improve things rather than to kick them i hate brutal could leave you there. to stand an upcoming local elections she wants to play a different political. so that's as an attempt being made to form a new political party at the same to. macross trying to connect with people through his town hall meetings how is the french president doing. he also seems to be at the crossroads right now the government is sensing that the yellow bus movement is looking for a new direction the support. first isn't as strong as it used to be so their choice to give everybody an impression that they are listening to people try to counter their criticism of the past that all sort of has a top down approach that is actually trying to consider what people want what they're making suggestions and at the same time cracking down on the violent protests that we still have across especially on saturdays and in fact the pall of that today is going to pass a law that's going to help officials across all violent protest or prohibit them altogether but like i said it's hard to see the future right now but for the first time in really months it seems like the government might have the choice to take the initiative again right mike so far on the streets of paris in the midst of a noisy protests thank you very much. let me now bring you actually have been some other stories making news around the bond a taliban assault on an army base in northern afghanistan has killed at least twenty six members of the country's security forces the attack and conducive lasted for more than two hours the militants were eventually repelled when relief enforcements arrived. british prime minister is a may says she will visit brussels on thursday to secure changes to her brakes a deal she wants to ensure that the u.k. is not knocked out indefinitely in the locked in in definitely in the not northern irish backstop of policy intended to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland tourism it travels to belfast today for talks there. russia's defense minister says the country must. new land based missiles within two years said comments come after russia follow the united states in announcing its withdrawal from nuclear weapons agreement on saturday. treaty bans or short of mid-range missiles launched from the ground. a new study warns that two thirds of the glass is in the hymn malia's could melt by the twenty one hundred if global emissions are not reduced scientists say even if global warming was limited to one point five degrees celsius a third of the glasses would still disappear. in the himani is supplied billions of people with water. but francis is ended a three day trip to the united arab emirates by leading a mass attended by more than one hundred and eighty thousand people the event filled the capital. during his mass the pope brisk concerns about the plight of migrant workers in the gulf country a vast majority of them are filipinos and indians the pontiff also called for more harmony and tolerance between muslims and christians. as the crowds cheer pope francis is cavalcade makes its way slowly into the sports stadium in abu dhabi. all around to the catholic faithful care to mark this historic occasion. the most divisive here for some reason you know which appears to each one there would imagine that they will see the pope in this country you obviously you. might never imagine the. last three years with. this their first ever papal mass in the arabian peninsula and what some consider to be the largest show of public christian worship in the gulf arab region public displays of non islamic faith have restricted but on the last day of the pope's visit tens of thousands openly celebrate mass with him. for jesus on the other hand blessid of the poor the me very sterile to those who remain just even at the cost of appearing in a bad light to. those who are persecuted or joining who is correct here jesus or the world. to understand this let us look at how jesus lived poor in respect to things but wealthy in love and a final message in a country famous for its riches and the end to a landmark trip in which the pope has appealed for christians and muslim leaders to want together to promote peace. and not to a problem occupying germany's policy make this how does europe strongest economy stay strong in the face of millions of chinese investment and the u.s. is dominant position in digital tech germany's economy minister peter altmire has given an address outlining the country's industry strategy here's some of what he said. we are achieving a turnaround namely that germany moves from being a passive observer of developments which are in full swing in the us japan and china to an actor that must be. we must approach it in an impartial and confident way with a determination to succeed that. ok joining me now is my colleague monica jones from businesses welcome monica before we talk about the strategy first to me i mean jelly is the largest economy in europe why does it need an industry strategy what if you've mentioned some of the things in your introduction already i mean for one there is this huge competition obviously and china's big appetite for german technology and the competition when it comes to the new technology especially if it digitalisation in the united states and there germany is lagging behind dreadfully i remember and you will remember that just a couple of months ago we heard and an industry survey which was released by the o.e.c.d. which actually said that germany was. the highest innovation level of all the industrialized countries but that is misleading because that only refers to research and development to the amount of peyton's that we. put forward which is all brilliant but when it comes to implementing those innovations real business ideas real products that is what germany is like and behind and just to give you an example of which is it's always the same example it hasn't changed in germany we still have vast areas where fast internet access is not possible and that's a big problem for the companies there they constitute no developed official intelligence which is something that the economy minister likes to quote and mention an awful lot or autonomous driving which could be key for the german car industry is impossible in those regions and that needs to be tackled though we heard a bit of what the german economy minister had to say peter briefly some of what do you think is the strategy is going to be well one of course is to develop key technologies in germany and that brings us back to the digital infrastructure right now the germany has a competition for companies to bring in their bits for the roll out of the very fast five g. internet by the way chinese away the very controversial company is also allowed to to submit its bid and this is exactly the problem already here way already holds some sixty percent of technical infrastructure which is currently needed for our mobile phones here in germany if we said all right we want to have our own national champions which is what the strategy is all about what that means you would have to separate your way and that means that would throw us back something like two years which we would need more in order to get five g. so. that national strategy still has to prove that it's actually working if you want to just thank you very much and i'm sure you have more on that story in business news later sure. the june budget carrier give money or has granted all its flights after filing for bankruptcy the airlines struggles became clear when it wasn't able to pay its workers last month. carrier to declare bankruptcy in germany after did the same a year and a half ago especially look cost operators are facing many headwinds europe's biggest budget airline ryanair recently announced plans to slash spending and the two thousand and nineteen outlook isn't rosy rising fuel expenses and falling ticket prices could hurt. now to a new development in the so-called football leagues the whistleblowing platform that has really some of the marquee aspects of the global football business. a major source for the stunning revelations has now gone public for the first time after his recent arrest speaking to a german broadcaster. a secret location in budapest it's here in this modest apartment building we're told wants to give his side of the story. on january sixteenth last he was arrested in the hungary in capital in response to a portuguese arrest warrant on charges of attempted extortion and cyber crimes. he's under house arrest wearing an ankle monitor while awaiting a decision on whether he is a whistleblower who legally obtained the documents which could exonerate him or whether he is a cyber criminal. which could lead to extradition. i'm a whistleblower what matters for me and for football leaks is the documents are authentic i don't care about the origin i'm a whistleblower so i have i have to expose and he have to jordan only is credible. the real deal and among those documents are details of confidential plans for an elite super league or for president john yoo frontino helped top european clubs get around the financial fair play rules we've been told also admitted to contacting sports investment company under a false name a meeting was organized which led to accusations of attempted extortion. i think i was naive if. i did. i mean something stupid i decided to play with them and basically said that yeah i have some documents. and they wanted i wanted to see their reaction i wanted i wanted to know. how. how valuable were these documents for them i want i wanted to know fought for how far they were ready to go if you really really know the. faces up to ten years in prison in portugal convicted. of beating. because i'm a target and. and i feel that at the moment. portuguese the elisa bun jail. i can end up that. i'm aware of. gary in court times until march nineteenth to decide if peter will be extradited to his native portugal. with me now i have chris had intended from these thoughts welcome chris it is a little bit about the football or leaks in the background to what sort of revelations have been coming out over the past well first off the history behind it it started as a web site twenty fifteen you know the biggest story the most recent revelation is it has been surrounding krishna rinaldo this alleged rape case that he's dealing with it's ongoing in the united states specifically las vegas nevada so that's the biggest states continues to make headlines you know but as we heard of the report you know the alleging that gianni if it's you know if he was president was involved in helping clubs evade the financial fair play rules you know these things obviously caused a lot of outcry of justice you know in the public but it really changed when i spoke to cases such as desk beagle and just a network of investigative journalist started reporting on these issues and that's why it's come to light and what we're going to be know about tippin tillis situation and the allegations that he's facing well the allegations are quite serious you know he's dealing with the portuguese government you know are trying to charge him with extortion violation of secrecy and also accessing information illegally you know and i think that's the biggest issue that he'll have to deal with but he did give stiff spiegel and investigative journalists seventy million documents the information so we haven't had enough time. you go through all of these different types of things that might come to light you know soon enough but there's a lot of information to filter through and as of right now it's just very interesting and peculiar case and i really i feel fearful for what could happen supreme so absolutely in so is he we heard in our report that he says he is a target how serious is the situation for him well for him in portugal specifically one thing that he's accused of doing is excessive information that suggests been fico portugal's most successful club was dealing had some misconduct and they automatically were charged with corruption and portugal you know being a hotbed of football fans if he is extradited that's what he's waiting for to for it to be decided if he is extradited he's received death threats via facebook authorities have told him to take those quite serious he basically describes the situation in portugal is being the mafia is everywhere those are his own words so i think you have to take very seriously what we heard last from him in the report that his life could be on the line and i do hope you know for the best in this particular outcome and if you then you see this going chris given the number of documents how much is it going to time is what we all call the beautiful game and i think the gilded age is over the the idea of having heroes and putting them up on a pedestal is over because once we find out this terminating information about someone obviously we're going to look at them in a different light so i think reputations are at stake and its terms of what he will be classified will also warn future people you know whether or not they should follow in his footsteps so i think that's in march that should happen so we have to wait and see what the courts and hungry decide right chris huntington from us phil assess thank you very much ok. now it's a familiar story in berlin london new york denny young people are frozen out of the housing market but it's happening elsewhere too for example in the namibia high prices there have pushed more than huh. half of the city's population into slums on the city's outskirts not a useful one to say enough is enough. seven years ago poor ashie one hour left to have village in north and the media and came to study in vain talk and they're able to afford city prices she rented a shack father out in the car to tour a township the name cut to tura translates from the local heroin language as the place where no one wants to leave and it's not hard to see why. i just pardon my door open and everything in the house for somebody stole my things. this thing is like this. this is not exactly what poor imagined for herself when she made the decision to come to vin talk but decent affordable housing is in short supply anything more central would simply be too expensive she feels as if the country's government forgets people like her. it's really hard in here it's look i mean i'm twenty seven i supposed to have my own place. the government to be blamed they don't want to look at people who have low incomes they don't think of those they are the. people with money but without money we need places we need to have something that is of our own. around have income from waitressing in the city goes to what. once she has paid the taxi fare to work there's hardly anything left to get by on i would love to have. access to what they don't have to go out in and go far to fish for their. access to clean. so i hope that the. best and that. they have their own land or the able to have their own x. is. that they belong to them. it doesn't look like property prices here will be falling anytime soon but poor and her friends are already planning what their dream house would be like modest dignified and most importantly something of their own. finally celebrations for the lunar new year underway across large parts of east asia in. downtown beijing thousands of people gathered to pray for good fortune over the next twelve months and before was reenacted a traditional so many dedicated to the gods of the earth was commonly believed to bring riches and a good harvest that to do it marks the start of the year of the pig astrologers believe it's a year of success friendship and love no matter what his zodiac sign is. here watching 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