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will be over we are next up those for what we are worth tremlett unbelievable. news a new phenomenon starting october fifteenth on d w. this is the daily news live from berlin point of no return spain plunges deeper into its biggest political crisis in decades the country's top court suspends a catalan parliamentary session to block separatists from unilaterally declaring independence also coming up. this year's nobel prize in literature goes
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to pursue ishiguro judges pre's the original ality and emotional depth of the british author's work including his best known novel the remains of the day. and investigators reveal new details after the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history they say the las vegas shooter likely intended to escape and may have had help with his quad. great to have you along catalonia is bid for independence has hit a deadlock spain's highest court now says it's banning a parliamentary session in catalonia scheduled to take place on monday lawmakers have suggests that they were planning to use the sessions declare independence from spain but brit says it's illegal for the region to break away but catalan leaders
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have so far kept pushing on the spike divided opinion in the region itself. not everyone in catalonia once independence these demonstrators in the regions capital barcelona are against the independence process which the spanish government also rejects is illegal criticism of the movement following sunday's referendum has also come from spain's king philippe in a television address to the nation the king accused separatists of being disloyal a charge which catalonia as leaders dismiss. the king's speech was an endorsement of the policies of prime minister policies that are catastrophic for catalonia. madrid has appealed to catalonia as leader to respect spain and its institutions that means happen mr putsch demands messages a journey to nowhere because there is no democracy outside the law there is no clear existence there are no rights outside the law for
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a long time is to put them on has been living outside the law outside reality and outside sanity. catalan news leaders are planning to make a formal declaration of independence on monday in barcelona people say they just want the politicians to strike a deal. i'm very well aware of the problem we have facing and the solution must be found this is like a divorce there's no coming back you cannot divorce today and get married to morrow . the situation is very tense we've reached the stage where the spanish and catalan governments need to ease tensions they need to talk and international mediation will be perfect. only care about their seats they only care about their salaries which we pay with our taxes i'm watching a train crash a confrontation and i don't like it. for now the deadlock continues the
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spanish government has rejected an offer from the separatists of fresh talks but the catalan leaders insist their independence will become a reality. we can take an hour or two or barcelona to do that we use and so even who is standing by anna sophia this is looking really bad is there any way out of this confrontation and incentives being discussed where you are that would allow the two sides to back down possibly save face without going over the cliff. well it is indeed a very complicated situation and one saw it would have to back down as you just said but right now there are no indications that this is going to happen in fact. alone you know the catalonian president bush at the moment he has a ready made some very careful office concerning negotiations with madrid but
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madrid has made very clear that there won't be any negotiations until the catalonian government gives up their plans for independence so what happens next now and a selfie with the both sides digging in. well what happens next is first of all one thing happened today actually which is that the constitutional court in madrid has decided to suspend the catalonian government session that was actually planned for monday where they wanted to evaluate the referendum results and probably declare independence so this session is not forbidden that doesn't mean that they do not declare independence overall. so what could happen is still even though the session is now for bijan that they still declare independence and that than madrid which trigger an article of the constitution that would basically end the autonomy's autonomous status that
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catalonia has within spain or so we're heading into an even more dramatic showdown in a couple of days now some high level officials fear that things could go over the cliff spiral out of control people where you are worried that that could happen. they are worried not so much is my personal impression that there might break out civil war or something like that but they are very concerned very frightened about what might happen especially in the socially because the society here is very divided people have a feeling people from both sides have the feeling that they can't really speak out and say that opinion freely because they have a saw it might attack them and the other thing is that many people have.
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economical fears that the economy here might go down so there are loads of fears here all right anna sophia see been reporting from barcelona thank you. writer she grew has won this year's nobel prize for literature the committee held his work for questioning assumptions about how we connect with the world around us the writer himself called the wind amazing and quote totally unexpected and he wasn't the only one surprised by the nobel committee selection. every time the nobel prize in literature is announced there's a media circus this year it's especially big the jury has selected an international superstar author who was not even one of the favorites to win the japanese born british author. he she grew up style is restrained simple and quite discreet his soft touch contrasts with the high drama in his stories. some homes but it.
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the sixty three year old has been writing since the one nine hundred eighty s. his most famous book the remains of the day was an international bestseller and enjoyed a successful hollywood adaptation ishiguro earlier books explore the japanese experience of the second world war his characters are often isolated or alienated from their families in search for themselves. he's not fighting against the act of forgetting he concerns himself with the idea that men and society must forget to survive. he she who will receive his prize on december tenth in stockholm. right now to bring up to speed with some of the other stories making news around the world a suicide bombing in southern pakistan has killed at least twelve people and injured dozens the blast went off at a shrine in bucharest on province
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a global official says one of the dead was a policeman who tried to stop the bombers from entering. russia has been rolling out the red carpet for saudi arabia's king saul mon this is the first time a reigning monarch of the oil rich country has visited moscow the oil market and the war in syria are two of the subjects that president putin and the saudi king are discussing during this high stakes meeting. but now astronauts have successfully conducted a spacewalk to repair parts of the international space station two astronauts replace part of an aging robotic arm used to grab the visiting aircraft while two war space walks are planned for the coming weeks to carry out more maintenance. unless the gators in the las vegas massacre suspect that gunman stephen paddick may have had help and possibly planned to escape there are still no concrete clues
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about the motivation behind the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history the shooter's girlfriend says she has no idea what prompted patrick's actions with key questions still open in the case and nesta gators are trying to understand the gunman's state of mind. police say the last vegas shooter stephen paddick rented a room at this downtown hotel the during a music festival last month called life is beautiful it's not clear why he made the booking reasons ran through paris mind is unknown but it was directly during the same time his wife if you. we have received recovered. evidence from that location we don't know if it is evidence but we have recovered items. video it was from another hotel the mandalay bay that patrick fired the shots which killed at least fifty nine people attending a country music festival route ninety one and injured nearly five hundred
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investigators have recovered a note and several surveillance cameras from the scene they now believe the shooter intended to escape after the massacre and did not initially planned to kill himself police also hope this woman marilou danley will be the key to unlocking the motive behind sunday's tragedy in a statement patrick's girlfriend denied any knowledge of his sinister plans he never said anything to me or took any action that i was aware of. but i understood it anyway to be a warning that something horrible like this was going to happen. investigators say the shooter led a double life that he spent decades acquiring weapons and ammunition they described him as disturbed and dangerous. near the scene of the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history those caught up in the aftermath the still left asking how could it have come to this.
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aren't to bring you up to date now with some sports news and former byron coach has has confirmed he is close to a deal that would put him in charge of buying munich for a fourth time the seventy two year old would coach the german champions until the end of the season succeeding carlo ancelotti who has been the lego most recent tenure at byron ended with his retirement in twenty thirteen after he won the champions league the bundesliga and german cup titles. germany's world cup qualifying campaign continues in about an hour and a half when they visit northern ireland the year world champs are the only team in group c. boasting a perfect record with eight wins in eight games but northern ireland are the second best in the group having lost just one so far and the germans have a special motivation they qualify for next year's world cup in russia if they avoid
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defeat. the germany team braving the elements in belfast on wednesday as they prepare for their clash with northern ireland the germans have won every world cup qualifier so far most recently dealing norway a six neil spanking but they haven't always looked at hundred percent convincing and coach you walk in love knows one of their biggest enemies will be complacency. shock plotless next you can it's clear that next year as reigning champions and conflict cup winners the hardest thing will be to maintain and call on this. superhuman motivation but you that will be our biggest task. and not just because of. germany will be facing a northern ireland side that are guaranteed second place in group c. leap frogging germany into first is all but mathematically impossible that means they'll need to win out in
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a playoff against another group runner up to qualify still germany aren't taking anything for granted in this contest. going into their very unpleasant opponent to be facing supported by very loud fans it'll definitely be a tough task for. anything but a win will the deservedly or not unleash becky elation that this germany team isn't at the level of the unit that won the world cup three years ago that shows just how high the expectations are and syria's hopes of reaching the world cup for the first time are still alive and kicking after a dramatic draw with australia robbie chris a put to australia head in the first leg of their play off but he laid straight from. syria level while the game was played in malaysia because of the war in syria the second leg is on tuesday in sydney. brazilian federal police have arrested the head of the country's olympic
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committee on suspicion of corruption money laundering and criminal association carlos man is accused of attempting to bribe international olympic committee members so they would pick brazil as the host of the twenty sixteen games and this man was arrested at his home in rio de janeiro earlier today as as a part of a police operation looking into corruption allegations surrounding the olympic bidding process. by up to speed i'll be back at the top of the hour business headlines are next.
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