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army retaliates against an attack by syrian forces claiming it's taken out dozens of syrian troops thousands of civilians are being forced to flee. a new hospital built in just 10 days opens to cope with patients infected with the coronavirus in china but on the 1st day back after the extended lunar new year china's stock market plummets. and in an exclusive interview and told us president tells t w he's going to take unprecedented action against corruption. we now have got a chance for change and this is the right time to do it. we asked why he failed to speak out earlier amid accusations that the former president's daughter stole hundreds of millions in public funds. i'm so mean so much kinder it's good to have you with us. just days after britain left the european union the next bragg's a chapter has begun both sides are squaring up for what looks likely to be tough trade talks that negotiator warned that both sides have to be prepared for a cliff edge no deal by the end of this year when a trade agreement is supposed to be done he says the e.u. would demand tough terms on issues like fishing rights and a level playing field for businesses british prime minister boris johnson said we want a free trade agreement but not at any cost. in some cop through race to the bottom. we are not leaving. a mark in european standards. continue. for more on the story we can speak to. who is standing by for us in brussels tell us more about what we heard from both johnson and laying out their strategies. really no surprise on the part of bun year and that is something he emphasized himself when he said look what we offer the u.k. now has been already written down in this document that was attached to the divorce deal that is on the table the now has been signed by both sides it's called the political declaration and in that declaration there is the intention to form a close and strong partnership but here today said there should be 0 tariffs on either side but this comes with conditions and then i'll just give you one conditionality and that was a dispute settlement mechanism in case one could not agree now boris johnson on the other hand said there should be no worry about state aid or lower standards than the e.u. because they would have higher standards and there is no need for such a mechanism and that already gives you one of the key sticking points in the upcoming negotiations right that's the tone going into those talks let's hear what european commission president was the last underline said recently in an exclusive interview with t.w. on those negotiations the most tricky part for us has been solved and the withdrawal agreement citizens why a financial settlement the island of ireland with done that we're fine with that now we are in a very strong position for the upcoming negotiations if at the end of the year there will be a hard break sit well the u.k. exports almost half of all it's good to the european union so it's going to be tough erick erick we heard it there it's going to be tough looking at that you touched upon some of these issues but what do you think are going to be the most difficult issues on the road ahead. traitors to me will be the bedrock of the negotiations that's what bunyan said and i think that is what most observers see the biggest difficulty is at once although fish is another issue security will be an interesting bargaining chip here but really if you look at the trade agreement the u.k. the e.u. position is very clear they want a level playing field they want that the standards applied to both sides and then tariffs can be lowered and that is something that the other side the u.k. from the european perspective is not willing to do boris johnson was very clear he wants a free trade deal like canada and that will would rule out such a close relationship and that is really something that will be difficult in the upcoming negotiations charismatics reporting for us from brussels thank you. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world a website linked to the so-called islamic state says the man who carried out sunday's knife attack in london was one of the terror groups fighters police shot the man dead after he wandered 3 people in a busy street the suspect was under police surveillance after early release from prison. they used top diplomat is in iran for talks with the country's leaders met with a rainy and foreign minister jets are reef and will later hold talks with president hassan rouhani what else trip is seen as part of an e.u. effort to save the 2050 nuclear deal between iran and world powers. at least 20 people have died in a stampede in tanzania during a service an evangelical church the crowd rushed towards the pastor who instructed them to touch holy oil that he poured in the ground at least 16 other people were injured in the crush of. turkey's president. says the turkish military has quote neutralized dozens of syrian government troops in retaliation for an attack on turkish forces in syria. now says 5 of its own soldiers and one civilian were killed in the syrian attack in it live province a syrian war monitor is reporting that retaliatory strikes by turkey left at least 13 syrian troops dead turkey has had military observation posts in the rebel held in the provinces 2017 they were set up under an agreement with russia and iran. and president everyone described the syrian attack on turkish forces as bio he said syria's ally russia had been told it on camera would not stand for any situation where it was prevented from responding to syrian assaults. the operation is underway at the moment. his. around 40 points are now the constant targets about an operation. if. according to initial indicate is. to 35 syrians on the other side you are certainly neutralized. however the operation is not yet over and. let's bring in our correspondent dorian jones who is following the story for us from istanbul dorian what more can you tell us about this clash between turkish and syrian forces well there's been a sustained military operation going on throughout the day turkish forces using heavy artillery and according to turkish president the one backed by fighter bombers have been pounding around 40 identified syrian regime forces sites this follows a deadly attack by syrian regime forces on turkish forces in it live president heard one has promised that they will be revenge for those attacks those deaths will not go on the answered was his message and he also said that this operation will be continuing now this clash between syrian regime forces and turkish armed forces has been looming for several weeks ever since damascus launched his major military offensive in which is the last bustin of syrian rebels home to around 3000000 people has repeatedly warned started this operation had to stop saying it is in violation of agreements it had reach with moscow and it had been the even the fear of right from the beginning of the syrian civil war that ultimately it will have moved beyond a civil war and would involve one of syria's neighbors these ongoing clashes now will stoke those fears there will be efforts from all sides i think to contain this but the message from president on is that these deaths of turkish soldiers will not go unanswered and the series will receive a lesson we also heard president edwin warning another player in this conflict russia to stand aside what do you think the risk of escalation is here daryn. well they certainly will be a concern in fact though moscow do appear to be trying to downplay this they have said that they've denied the president on claims that 5 turkish fighter jets entered syrian airspace they say turkish russian forces do control those air space they've also blamed for the deaths of the turkish soldiers they said those deaths occurred because i'm quote failed to notify syrian regime forces of their movements that is denied by but both sides do admit that their senior military officials are in contact with one another now even though moscow are backing rival sides they have been working together in the last few years and that followed the downing of a russian jet by turkish forces a couple of years ago both sides realize it is these in both their interests to work together to contain this civil war to find a way out but given the fact that syrian regime forces now are closing in on it live the corporation between moscow will be increasingly put to the test we've heard one saying that moscow has to deliver on its agreements of wise it will be the end of this cooperation our correspondent dorian jones reporting on the latest in istanbul thank you. well it province is home to some 3000000 people many of them displaced from other parts of syria in earlier waves of violence the united nations estimates that about 390000 syrians have been forced to flee from the province of the last 2 months. hundreds reached the turkish border in just a day families fleeing the bombs falling on southern italy and. many say their goal is. it's an act of desperation because the border is closed. russian warplanes bombed us we had nothing to ate we just want out of you away from this misery through turkey to europe. less than 50 kilometers away bitter fighting in northeastern aleppo islamist militias attack syrian government troops they strike back hard with russian support in the air and on the ground. the offensive by pro-government forces is moving forward against determined resistance in the south of syria's last rebel held bastion government forces made significant advances to strategically important town of newman is under government control again. but at what price according to the u.n. since mid december nearly 400000 people have fled toward the turkish border including 200000 children. and are now living i left home with my children 3 girls and my boy here he was in the hospital after bombs hit us we hope the turkish president will help us and let us keep going to europe. turkey has reinforced its military presence in and says it will continue to retaliate against attacks on its forces. in china concerns over the coronavirus have sent stocks into freefall share prices plunged by about 8 percent on the 1st day of trading after the lunar new year holiday china now says more than 360 people have died from the virus and that more than 17000 have been infected a huge hospital built in record time to treat patients is opening in the city of ohio where the outbreak began experts are still trying to understand the virus but a patient in thailand has provided hope that a cocktail of drugs could be used to treat severe cases of the infection. and this patient's health took an unexpected turn for the better the 70 year old chinese woman came down with the corona virus which is already claimed hundreds of lives but the virus vanished from her body after doctors in thailand administered an unusual cure. this is the standard treatment that we've used with patients it's a mixture of and th i.v. drugs and a few drugs which china used to cure patients the mixture of both treatment shows a vast improvement 48 hours after applying the treatment and the result turns negative. even. further tests will determine whether this cocktail will put an end to the corona virus epidemic china is struggling to contain the disease the army has flown almost 800 medical. staff and 60 tons of supplies to woo han the city at the epicenter of the outbreak. after receiving the order we immediately began to make arrangements for the mission carefully selecting cruise and coming out with 4 different flight plans considering the high risk of infection we also took measures to protect ourselves and provide a safe cabin space for. more than 300 people have died from the virus in china almost 15000 infections have been registered across the country. and who have in the surrounding her bay province hospitals are being built in record time to absorb the strain on the health sector. outside who by the government is desperate to slow the viruses spread in the city event every household is limited to one shopping trip by person every 2 days. public transport is disinfected but next week millions of chinese will return to work after an extended lunar new year holiday to put such measures to the test. let's get the latest now with correspondent my ts filling in beijing. the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in china do authorities there serious that this is going to continue to get worse before it gets better. well authorities come out every day to give us the newest numbers and each day the numbers look a little worse than the day before so i would expect them to expect that things are getting worse we do not know for how long things are going to get was what we are seeing now is mainly that the numbers in who by province in one hand itself are going up and they're growing at a faster pace than before outside of one hon and that will be a province we do not see the same acceleration of cases. what that means whether we are still in the period where people are not yet showing symptoms and it has already spread or whether these drastic measures were able to contain the virus geographically we do not know yet. meanwhile a new hospital as we said has just been seen a shift in will han how is that going to help and tackling the outbreak. the hospital is providing more than 1000 beds that badly needed in one what we have been hearing throughout the past few days is that one hospitals were not able to cope with the number of patients that showed up at their door was that people were . had no choice but to stay at home although they were severely ill and that hospitals had to turn people away that test kids were not sufficient so more capacity is definitely what the city needs down other measures that one has announced today one is that it is going to confine infected people but who are not in hospitals to designated isolation zones we don't really have a lot of information on what the zones look like and where they're going to be but the government has said that they're going to force people in there with the police if necessary that shows us that the situation in one is still very very severe and this outbreak has been having and massive economic impact on china as well tell us more about that until now we've been in the new year holidays the country is mostly shut down many shops are closed companies closed down for adoption halts so until now i would suggest that the impact might not be as big as in the coming weeks the holiday has already been extended you have said it before the stock markets have lost a lot of value everybody i think expects this through this epidemic to continue and the. economy the economy to not to pick up anytime soon correspondent has been a speaking to us from beijing thank you. now to some more news from around the world a state of emergency has been lifted in new south wales but bushfires continue to burn in other parts of australia at least 60 fires threaten property and land including a blaze in the blue mountains that has been burning for several weeks on sunday dozens of homes were destroyed as fires raged out of control south of canberra. authorities in the italian city of milan have temporarily banned cars from the city center in an effort to curb pollution smog is a frequent problem in the city but not all residents are happy about the carbon and some got behind the wheel nonetheless risking heavy fine. and us democratic presidential hopefuls are making their final push for votes ahead of monday's iowa caucuses democratic voters in the state will be the 1st to decide who should stand against republican donald trump in november's presidential election 11 can states are competing for the nomination. of the president of angola has told you that his country is facing an unprecedented opportunity for change after corruption allegations against a former president's daughter billionaire isabel dos santos is accused of stealing hundreds of millions in public funds while having the state run oil company in angola the allegations were and published by a team of investigative journalists dos santos insists that she was the target of a smear campaign. after increase sat down with angola's president and started by asking about rumors that dos santos is negotiating a deal to pay back part of the allegedly stolen money for most of her song playing . more information is unfounded. we would like to make clear that there are no negotiations. that think. of. and there will be no negotiations and there was an opportunity to do so. the very people who are involved in lots of corruption benefited from a 6 month period of grace to return they took illegally out of the country. those who haven't used that chance would not be responsible for any consequences that may result. this winter. and other documents that were leaked were quite clear do you want to see her behind bars certainly if we prefer not to answer it's a judicial matter and i'm not a judge of any of the documents indicates that some of the deals happened with the knowledge that sometimes on the orders of the former president for example presidential decrees to give undervalued lends to isabelle's companies why don't you go after the former president you must know what legislation what do you mean by that. because of these former presidents are immune for at least 5 years after they finished. but would you consider going after them after the time. before. the justice system not to politicians it indicts people. it's the justice system that investigates possible crimes. the mission of politicians is to design policies ensuring that the justice system can be over. within its competence is. then progress with competency. the president doesn't send people to court the open i wouldn't even have time for that there are many cases in the country in. a position where representatives are basically saying the justice system is not as independent as you are saying that it is very well controlled by the government was the response to that. that may have been the case in the past that it's not today. today they have the absolute liberty to want it. that's the reason why there are so many trials with you but if you particularly related to corruption. now you served as the secretary general of the m.p.l. as a defense minister as well you knew the former president very well worked under him for a very long time why didn't you bring all these criticism up during that time. and i've worked under president bush and. we all did but if. he stayed in power for almost 40 years. no one can say he or she was not part of the system. but it's just that we were all part of the system. those who are in a better position to correct what is wrong. and improve what is good. of those who know the system from within which they were then but then you must have seen that is a very corrupt system because this is what the documents now show us and that's what even you know investigations. it is precisely because i've seen these high levels of corruption. and because i think that the situation should not continue. that we are fighting what we have seen for decades. that they force. comfortable for us to leave things as they were before. but it would not be correct. we've now got a chance for change women and this is the right time to do it when we know it demands a lot of courage and we face some resistance we would rather fight that resistance but i don't leave things as they were before the movie the president. speaking there with our correspondent adrienne creech. to sports now and in bundesliga football fiber cabin the season's over achievers so far but they lost on sunday to a strong cologne team who are now comfortably 6 points clear of the relegation spots. despite being on the receiving end of a 51 thrashing last weekend cologne fans have had plenty to cheer about recently with their side finally getting into gear on the hosts were 1st to draw blood less than half an hour was played by both failed to clear this corner leaving defenders a bust on board now to tap in his 4th goal of the campaign the summer signing contributing on both ends of the pitch. i after the break 5 will once again failed to clear their lines leaving strike a john called the bow to double the lead by people like santa swallow parried the ball into space and caught the are cleaned it up. black's defending continued kingsley a.t.c. buoys mazie run was left virtually unchallenged in the 91st minute resulting in a 1st bundesliga goal for the right back and just one minutes later he's mail ya corpse at it another to seal the food mill and result colognes biggest home victory since 2011. it's their 5th weigh in in 6 games now while opponents fi borg have cooled off considerably managing just one in the same period . in the late game falls further denied potter borne the chance to move out of the relegation zone with a 42 away when garrett hultman saw a red for the hosts after this tussle and vosburgh made their advantage count with danielle can check putting them 31 up after an hour a stunning a strike by sebastian bassett he had just briefly gave kind of once and hope of getting back into the game but maximilian arnold's free kick up put an end to that but the truth was false starts 1st this yr. and it seems them climb back into the top half of the table. the kansas city chiefs pulled off a late surge to win the super bowl for the 1st time and half a century the fans at home and kansas city went crazy when their team made a dramatic comeback in the 4th quarter overcoming a 10 point deficit to defeat the san francisco 49 ers 31 to 20 quarterback patrick holmes was named the game's most valuable player becoming the youngest player ever to receive that honor at the age of 24. coming up next the latest edition of our environment show eco india and this week we look at ways to avoid food waste and ensure sustainability thank you for watching t w. he's still in the end. fighting hunger and. that's the mission this retired police officer. shot in the belief that if we do anything for the company i said that the for his project collects leftovers from restaurants to feed the poor. into the. actually written meters just shows the numbers but fred shows. the madness mr obama. comes. the. common. thread of the smart ways to get where you're going. with the global auto and mobility show every week w. . were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. jewish art collectors caught it and announced some on her 3rd reich didn't steal all these large works just to get more money it was truman they everything connected to jewish culture today researchers are searching for the missing works of art. it's challenging for the experts. and painful for the 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