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Anchor 2: Now for our international news, an attacked occured in Bogota,Colombia but no filipinos are reported to be harmed more info will be reported by leboy james Inter news------- Radio huff and puff will be back after some time.<Leebron juicy meaty >Tme check brought to you by ------- Anchor 1 : for our local news, unidentified gunmen on board a motorcycle shot dead a former female prosecutors on Thursday night in brgy Katipunan. Will be reported by melobo Anchor 2 : now for our showbizzz report, kylie padilla got minor accident because of getting punched reported by kim----- Anchor 1 : Listeners will be back for more after a short break for now listen to this wonderful commercial<danzen 150> Time check ------ brought to you by ======= commercial Anchor 2 : Now where the boys and bekis are waiting for our sportz newz, Manny pacqiuao got the belt reported by boss richard Anchor 1 : I think this is the end of the wonderful chitchat with us Anchor 2: we are ending this show with a wonderful song!!!! Inter No Pinoy hurt in Bogota attack MANILA – No Filipino was hurt in a car bombing at a police academy in Bogota, Colombia that left 21 people dead and 68 others injured on Thursday.The Philippine Embassy in Brasilia, which has jurisdiction over Colombia, reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that the 140 Filipinos in the area were safe. The DFA also extended its sympathies to the families of victims.Ambassador Marichu Mauro said a truck packed with 80 kilograms of the explosive pentolite exploded after ramming a wall inside the General Santander police academy while a cadet promotion activity was taking place.Colombian President Ivan Duque described the incident as a terrorist act and declared three days of national mourning.
British government survives no-confidence vote
British Prime Minister Theresa May's government saw off a vote of no confidence in parliament on Wednesday, called after MPs overwhelmingly rejected the Brexit deal. Main opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called the vote after Tuesday's crushing defeat for May -- but her Conservative MPs rallied behind her and the government won by 325 to 306, heading off the threat of a general election."This house has put its confidence in this government," May told MPs immediately after the vote in parliament's lower House of Commons."I stand ready to work with any member of this house to deliver on Brexit and ensure that this house retains the confidence of the British people."She also said she would "continue to work to deliver on the solemn promise we made to the people of this country to deliver on the result of the referendum and leave the European Union."I believe this duty is shared by every member of this house."And we have a responsibility to identify a way forward that can secure the backing of the house."She also invited opposition leaders to meet with her for Brexit talks -- starting immediately on Wednesday."I would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually. and I would like to start these meetings tonight," May said."The government approaches these meetings in a constructive spirit and I urge others to do the same."But we must find solutions that are negotiable and command sufficient support in this house."