Survivors in iran fade after sundays earthquake dead on declares a day of National Mourning for the more than four hundred people who look killed of the disaster. And a football debacle for italy for the fourth time in fifty decades ago to not be in the world cup john ngugi before and his team until of off defeat to be to underdog sweden in that qualifying playoff. On a woman i can tell you im on that thought she might. U. S. President dollar trump has wrapped up his tour of asia in is on his way back to washington it was a packed visit that took him to japan south korea China Vietnam and the philippines heres a look at the hits and misses of the president s asian diplomatic offensive. Donald trump may have written the art of the deal but the art of diplomacy hasnt always come easy so this was going to be an ambitious two by any measure he was there to rally u. S. Troops. Confront pyongyangs provocations. North korea is a worldwide threat that requires worldwide action and do some deals. Problems bed to shore up the Pacific Alliance began in japan where diplomatic treats of subtlety and nuance were in short supply. Not his host Prime Minister shinzo minded very much. The reception was always going to be frosty here in south korea trump has accused all of weakness in the face of the north. Yet trump speech to parliament ariens confounded his critics. If you want peace you must stand strong at all times the world. At a big banquet the commander in chief had a diplomatic trick up his sleeve. Videos of his granddaughter singing in mandarin a surefire way to please his hosts trump had cause to celebrate as he later claimed president xi would up the sanctions against north korea and move to ally Foreign Companies access to the country. It was a casual some see cozy encounter with Vladimir Putin at his next summit that threatened to derail the grand tour. Trump was again dogged by questions of russian meddling in u. S. Democracy. By the end of his odyssey he was getting used to the red carpet treatment even if it meant embracing filipino president rodriguez. A man accused of mass extrajudicial killings. This was turn to be entertained. And three. At the end of the spy you know summit is trumps relationship with new friends that may reese concern among allies. Turning now to iran which is declared a day of National Mourning for the victims of sundays quake which hit a mountainous region in the border with iraq more than four hundred people are now reported killed with several thousand engine president Hassan Rouhani visited the province of quetta man shot earlier today he promised that his government would rebuild the devastated area in the shortest possible time. Tens of thousands of people have been left homeless by the disaster search and rescue teams are giving up hope of finding any muscle fibers. Amid the rubble the noise of vicars is broken by house of sadness. As rescue workers retreat the dead the bereaved are left to grapple with homes and lives ruined. In remote support also happen the worst hit area buildings happiness joy with much of the town late waist. The frantic search for the living is now turning into a recovery effort. For the injured survivors the towns only hospital is not an option. With only makeshift aid facilities and a shortage of vital supplies hundreds happen ferried halfway across the country to the capital tehran. There was nothing where we came from no electricity no water. Im in a bad way i was in a hospital for eighteen hours. Across the border in iraq people are trying to return to normal Darbhanga Khan bore the brunt of the damage here. The building was flattened by the earthquake the rubble collapsed on a family of seven we only managed to rescue five of them the other two were killed. The disaster has left an estimated seventy thousand people homeless. Neighboring countries have been answering the call for help turkey has sent humanitarian assistance along with three thousand tents and ten thousand beds. And now join the studio. Hes a professor in a geo physics and an expert in science lawn ag. At the university of potsdam welcome the how great is the danger of aftershocks after that earthquake sundays earthquake after not quite of that size usually experience for at least a month aftershocks which can be felt. But this is considered the biggest earthquake in the wild this c. E. O. What is your assessment of this quake in scientific terms as horrible as it might sound the depths of twenty two kilometers fortunately deep enough that the damage wasnt greater twenty seven years ago basically four hundred kilometers away was an earthquake same size forty thousand People Killed now hundreds of thousands of people obviously have been displaced by this earthquake hundreds have died and weve seen this kind of this earthquake of a much greater magnitude in iran before why are the quakes in this area so devastating. Thats the situation that the arabian plate pushes and also whats hitting the eurasian plate and thats where you have these mountain belts and thats when the quake happened its basically all the time now give us a sense the size im ology of this whole region why is it that this region is sort of on a time in seismic terms because theres a whole belt of seismicity starting from italy has bikes we had before last year or this year stretching through turkey. And further on to the east of the belt where two continents collide and thats where you have the biggest quakes but you said that there is a high possibility off aftershocks up to a month but how dangerous and how devastating obvious aftershocks sometimes people say they are even worse than the earthquake itself you know theyre usually ten times smaller thirty times smaller but the buildings are already damaged so thats why even if there may be smaller the damage might also be very large as you said that the seismology of the region is makes that region very volatile is there any science to predict when an earthquake is imminent not in the sands of time and location when it will happen but we can do is say that certain areas are more prone. To earthquakes thats what you can say with the hope that building codes following up on that danger so and so what do people there need to do people who live in earthquake prone regions what are the kind of Big Questions they need to take we always say doesnt kill people its buildings so its basically the only way to do it is by the building codes and do you think that is the one question that people in iran the government in iran is aware that this is an important kind of element to deal with an earthquake to have proper building codes for their people you know theyre extremely aware but if you look at that fifty percent of the population is under twenty five very strong pressure and it costs a little bit more to build safer and that might be a question of funding right michel the the professor of geophysics an expert on seismology at the university of potsdam thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us thank you. Lets article look at some other stories making news around the world president trumps oldest son has released messages exchanged with wiki leaks during and after the two thousand and sixteen election this after a media report suggested Donald Trump Jr lived with the website which published a leaked emails from Hillary Clinton during the campaign the messages have been turned over to a congregational inquiry into russias alleged involvement in the us election. U. S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson has held talks with me in mass leader Aung San Suu Kyi on the sidelines of the ars in summit to listen flies to me in mar tomorrow to discuss the rohingya refugee crisis under global pressure to take action more than six hundred thousand Rohingya Muslims have fled the military cac crackdown into neighboring bungler these. Thousands of women have protested in brazil over moves in parliament to criminalize abortions without exception terminations are currently allowed in limited cases including rape and life threatening pregnancies a total ban would need a majority in both houses to become. Some of the rubies embassador the United Nations says riyadh will lift its blockade on ports in yemen within the next twenty four hours but the move will not apply to ports controlled by the rebel cooties tens of thousands of protesters had earlier taken to the streets of the capital sanaa to protest against the week old blockade. Youre watching the devaney is still to come italy do not qualify for the world cup part of the field to beat sweden in the qualifying playoffs we ask what went wrong with italian soccer. But first we have an hour from the business that has the latest twists and turns in the brig zits saga never ending it right ending even more twists and turns in that saga amrita reckon there might be a few more to come as well in the u. K. Parliament to set to get the final say on the briggss deal in a binding vote what deal will they actually be voting on talks in brussels a pair to be at a standstill which means Prime Minister teresa mayes meeting with European Business leaders on monday was likely to be a tough one businesses in and outside of the u. K. Are becoming increasingly agitated not knowing what were nations between the u. K. And the e. U. Will look like in the future and theyre demanding answers. The only life was as easy as these demonstrators in the center of london was saying on monday. Next it was a good day oh its never too late. Prime minister to resign may agrees but the country is still hurtling towards braggs it on the twenty ninth of march twenty ninth seen with no deal. Nervous European Business groups who came to see mrs may in downing street are now only concerned with one thing damage limitation they want the British Government to back down so the country doesnt fly over the end of a cliff on the day. Weve made it clear towards the e. U. Commission and the British Government that it is in our interest to avoid one thing the cliff. The end of relations between Great Britain and the European Union you can avoid that if you want to avoid it and we hope we bolster their will to do so today in britain. But the clock is ticking and theres little more than hope right now what will happen to the many cross Border Companies how many jobs will be lost to reason may cant say in the Automobile Industry parts are delivered from one country assembled in another and then exported on to foreign markets many of these cross border transactions could be subject to british import tariffs in the event of a hard break that they could come to over two billion euros for german products so far britain and the e. U. Have not found much Common Ground but if that doesnt change soon the u. K. Could lose a lot of investment some of the big banks have already begun moving their stuff from london to other financial hubs like frankfurt. And we can talk more about this now with. Hes the director of the British Chamber of commerce in germany thank you very much for being with us good morning now german Industry Groups have sounded the alarm over the possibility of no deal hard brags that we even had one warning coming yesterday how real a possibility is that do you think its quite a possibility as you can see the sixth round is over and it ended up with an escalation in the negotiations by new demanding in within fourteen days a move by the british which is quite considerable step and i dont see anything happening on this matter at the moment all right lets say nothing happens that say high tariffs a slapped on goods moving between the u. K. And germany how damaging with that be it would be very damaging you have to consider that we have employed in germany about four hundred thousand people by British Companies and vice versa in britain about three hundred thousand people by German Companies and of course if the supply chains are interrupted and trade is interrupted these working places would be negatively affected i mean these are quite alarming numbers and its just one example germany is working on a new Coalition Government at the moment and we know that german Industry Groups and likely to put pressure on politicians to while a potentially allow britain access to the free market do you think that pressure would work do you think that succeed we hope so we certainly hope so and also the British Chamber is doing the same thing in germany we are trying to support the negotiators and tell them please be reasonable in your demands dont put any negative p. R. In front of you and make britain look bad and try to look at the positive and try to do a look at what is at stake and theres quite a bit at stake i mean use that phrase negative p. R. And i have to think about it when we talk about the talks that have a. Fictive really stalled in brussels that certainly negative p. R. Has that already hurt business interests would you say i would say yes and some companies have already put up contingency plans they are moving possibly some workers over to the other side of the channel and businesses such as the japanese Automotive Industry which is producing most of its european exports from britain is looking into other sites and thats quite a negative thing for britain i would say. Lets just say a year ago lets think back to then some Industry Leaders were in favor of britain leaving the European Union lets imagine its probably unlikely to happen that there was a second referendum do you think would make the same choice some would not and i think many of the voters and the electorate would vote against it and if the parties put up a program saying with us he would stay in the European Union i think this would be quite a run up against the conservatives who are currently. Ruling the country do you feel let down by politicians in somewhat yes i think business and trade and especially jobs have not been looked at in the deps there was a lot of negative p. R. Before the brics it complain things for publicised in the way that were really more motivated by self interest rather than interest of the general public right and they may shake about director of the British Chamber of commerce in germany thank you for sharing your perspective with us thank you for having me. Has venezuela finally run out of money standard and poors has become the first Ratings Agency to use the d word declaring the country to be in selective default after it failed to come up with two hundred Million Dollars in payments on global bonds while this after talks with International Creditors in caracas failed to produce a plan to tackle venezuelas one hundred fifty billion dollar debts ahead of that meeting president Nicolas Maduro said his country would avoid default pinning his hopes on restructuring deals with russia and china but s. N. P. Warns that its likely venezuela will instead default on more bombs in the coming days. Climatologist says c o two emissions increased all over the globe this year the surge comes after three years of little change dashing hopes that emissions had pete the report comes from scientists taking part in the United Nations climate talks in bonn germany this say that c o two emissions are set to rise two percent in two thousand and seventeen and are warning that time is running out to arrest Climate Change the twelve day needing in bonn names to work out the details of the Paris Climate Accord but the u. S. Delegation at the event focused on promoting fossil fuels and nuclear power. Joining me now from the Climate Conference in bonn is my colleague christophers fingered hi chris are scientists as i said sissie are two emissions of increased all over the world to see this must be very demoralizing news for the delegates there. Absolutely that was pretty much the most demoralising piece of news during this current Climate Conference although we did also have some pretty bad climate marks for the climate coming from the World Meteorological organization at the beginning of last week but yes people very disappointed here there was a feeling that after Carbon Dioxide emissions had been flat for the last three years that perhaps we were beginning to turn the corner on that issue it now appears is the. Emissions are back on an upward. On a growth path. Nobody is particularly happy about one. Delegate here calling it a giant leap backward for humankind im going to bring in now a guest that i have here with me to get some more reaction gunda from the Uns World Food Program thanks for being with us when you heard that news yesterday that Carbon Dioxide emissions this year are projected to increase two percent what was wont to do you think well for we are a humanitarian agency the World Food Program so we translate these carbon emission numbers directly into higher levels see levels melting glaciers and also more hazardous patterns of extreme weather events so for the people who work with this is obviously a very big problem and the reason for concern now you all the head of the World Food Programs climate and disaster Risk Reduction programs just help us understand first of all what is the role that Climate Change plays in affecting hunger across the world and the fight against hunger across the world where we have a collective target of eradicating ciro hunger by twenty thirty under the Sustainable Development goals and we have around eight hundred fifteen Million People who suffer from hunger in the world this is a rising trend its all conflict as much as climate events have. Contributed to this rising trend but we had how does Climate Change actually make people hungry with eighty percent of people hungry people who live in climate risk hot spots those are the people whose livelihoods get regularly affected by extreme weather events the storms floods and drought so they lose their livelihoods essentially what regions of the world are particularly affected well Climate Change is inherently unfair because many of the countries that are already suffering the biggest problems within the trial resources with poverty are the hardest hit so we have to reach and we have Subsaharan Africa but then the bulk of climate related losses in damages occur in asia in south asia as well as Southeast Asia ok and so the w. S. P. The World Food Program as i mentioned youre the head of the climate and disaster disaster Risk Reduction programs what are you doing to address. That impact the Climate Change is having on people who are going hungry across the world for humanitarian organizations in the u. N. Climate change basically means we have to go back to provide Emergency Assistance to a growing number of people in the same countries over and over again so we have a really big challenge ahead what we need to do is we need to change our operating model into more long term Risk Reduction into a longer term Risk Reduction direction which means that we have to also work with National Level institutions on Early Warning systems when they recognize certain triggers that we do not only get our trucks ready for providing efficient relief but also undertake prevention of d. V. D. s at the Community Level as soon as we can look under from the World Food Program many thanks for talking to us back to you in berlin emerita chrysippus fingers at the copper twenty three u. N. Climate conference in bonn thank you tony not just thought it was a tale for a night in milan an italian football. Is in turmoil after the fourth time why champions failed to qualify for next years cup after losing a playoff to sweden in a shop nil nil result cult. Before and the rest of the team dominated but couldnt find a way past a solid Swedish Defense they advanced after winning the first leg one and its the first time italy havent qualified for a wild card in sixty years creating a lot of soul searching in the soccer mad nation. And for more on eightys defeat im joined by chris howard stern from us forces chris can you imagine a world cup without italy i cant well im i yeah i think its hard its hard to fathom you know theyre missing out on all your third world cup in the teams history a tough pill to swallow but in terms of the match you know it wasnt for lack of trying lack of firepower they attempted twenty seven shots on goal but they cannot from the back of the net fans at san siro left dejected and of course with their heads held down and they were blaming everyone the players to coach even the Football Federation itself you know but this happens on the interNational Level peaks and valleys in clearly this is a valley for the italian suns move in a valley its a christmas its so deep down i would have a job before i think i feel really bad for him nike announces retirement yes he did after the match a sad farewell its always unfortunate to see a player of his caliber of that caliber to leave the pitch not a winner you know keep in mind the ageless wonder as hes been known he was responsible for the dominance displayed between the posts for nearly two decades which defined italys on field persona and its going to be sad to watch him leave clearly italys going to have to go back to the Building Block but in terms of gigi his legacy five clean sheets on the way to the two thousand and six world cup victory for his side thats something that will be missed and as i mentioned i mean italy was synonymous with defense the. Because of gigi before he was the main reason for that so its sad to see him walk away but he has many many accomplishments to be proud of not only for italy but also in syria he will be missed of course from everyone in italy thats right and if everyone Kris Hollington from us forces thank you very much. That was not just in italy but on social media many soccer fans are showing how devastated they are over italys elimination of this canadian off italian descent is already getting nostalgic and he writes every world cup my father put up the italy flag eighty three feet long it wont be up this year the british expert called star gary lineker joins him in his disappointment tweeting mamma mia its really have failed to qualify for russia two thousand and eighteen it wont be quite the same without them and he waves the a very good bye within an evil day she after the match the italian football teams official twitter account quoted retiring goalkeeper john ngugi before saying im not sorry for myself but for the all for all of italian football and the other reasons to be sad this german politician writes was come up with italy is a loss because of their style. Not a tennis and belgiums first time a. T. P. Finals qualifier daveed go for century ways through the tennis world when he defeated world number one at a file in london on the match lasted three hours and before seize the moment to pounce on the sixteen time grand slam champion in the third set not done for gallantry throughout he appeared to be in pain and has trauma of returning to go far as shocked and described here by the end this time no time nothing left in the time. Before his victory is this for most against not. Heres a recap of the top story that were following for you u. S. President dollar trunk has dropped off his truck to tour of asia after talks with recently does in money despite protests on some legs of the tour trump reaffirmed americas commitment to its asian allies. And risk years in iran have ended this search for survivors off sundays earthquake there on his announced a day of National Mourning for the more than four hundred people were killed in the disaster. 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