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we are who we are in accept us for what we are we're a family unbelievable. to me a son me a phenomenon starting october fifteenth on d. w. me a phony. this is deja vu news live from berlin a show of support for a united spain and as of thousands taking to the streets of barcelona to protest against call on independence the pro unity rally was hailed as a success by the organizers madrid warning any breakaway efforts by calm long
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leaders will have no effect also on the show. as the german chancellor changed her position on migration as part of coalition talks her conservative c.d.u. has reached a compromise deal on limiting the number of migrants will get some analysis. and the german national paid their story nothing faces up to fifteen years in jail and turkey along with other human rights activists he's facing charges of supporting a terrorist group allin calls the claims unacceptable. and also coming up germany confirmed their place in next year's world cup after crushing azerbaijan five one the reigning world champs now have a perfect ten out of ten record in their qualifying campaign will have all the.
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i'm brian thomas welcome to the show in spain there's been a massive row in barcelona against plans by coghlan leaders to declare independence now this march came as the spanish prime minister said he would take measures to prevent the region from breaking away organizers say nearly a million demonstrators packed into the center of barcelona local police putting that number of just three hundred fifty thousand the protesters called for an end to the country's worst political crisis in decades. we'll go live to barcelona first we have this report from did this who was at that demonstration. was. long live the nation is their message. christina a student from barcelona and her friend couldn't agree more. they feel catalan spanish and you repeat. that. i was born here but my entire family comes from
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all over spain in the supporters of independence has no right to kick us out. we don't want to for commented and divided we want europe to flourish and we want to be part of. but many in catalonia who are against independence such as this architect are still against today's protests they worry it will increase the tension and more fragile this new spanish the spanish flag. and the most russian with spanish flags of the recession with catherine franks because. i think it's not. a very good idea to have. the streets filled with the two sides because they're going to clash still for protest the christina today's march was a success she says the people here represent catalonia silent majority organize a say this was the biggest ever protest against catalonia seceding from spain well
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the cattle the leader declare independence and to stay if he doesn't just supporters will see him as weak they are already angry at today's demonstration but if he does the spanish government has threatened to impose direct rule and that could lead to a further escalation in what is already a deep political conflict. well will he or won't he joining us now from barcelona is a funny fashion are a funny world the coddling leader declare independence. that's that one million dollar question nobody really knows how to answer because there's so many conflicting voices coming out both from the government the conflicting voices in the population but also when you look at the verbal reactions to verbal actions that are coming here from the office of the catalonia president catalonia president puts them on so it's really unclear what he's going to happen and to stay out of a some voices in the government suggest that this may be
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a declaration of an independence slide that means a symbolic recognition of independence also calling some voices down the radical voices the very passionate voices already to take to do streets here in barcelona to push for independence but at the same time to make sure that the comes tellin or catalonia regional president here at the end president bush to mount does not lose his credibility what about the central government in madrid how would it react to any declaration of independence by catalonia including the independence lite version you mentioned. well legally they say the central government says they're going to use any legal method that tikrit used that is in the framework of the spanish constitution for one article one hundred fifty five that would mean that the central government could this miss the government here they could call for new elections they could in fact invoke a state of the movement see here and it could file criminal charges against
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politicians who participate in this independent school because this is the verdict that motherhood and some politicians visiting the grammar within the government hughes this is an independence group and they want to stop that prime minister said again and again that spain must remain spain and he will do anything and everything possible to stop that a declaration of independence is going to into a fact or is even declared and you know we saw of course this massive protest rally on sunday or any other protest planned what's the situation right now. apparently there's going to be a journalist strike in the next days and it's not quite clear if it's when it's going to happen however it's being considered that a giant strike is going to take place here in barcelona as it already happened last week also of pro in depends demonstration is announced for tomorrow by the same civic organization that has organized the pro independence demonstration last week tuesday so right as you can see and as you can hear of course people who are for
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independence trying to keep the pressure up trying to keep up the pressure on the government to make sure that they declare the clear independence in its real way as it was promised after a friend and as i say though this is unclear if this is really going to happen in tuesday funny thoughts are following all the latest developments for us in barcelona thanks so much for that for now. well here in germany chancellor all a macro is inching closer to forming a new coalition government after lengthy talks or c.d.u. in their bavarian sister party the c.s.u. have reached a compromise on migration policy now as part of the deal merkel has agreed to put a number on how many people germany would accept each year on humanitarian grounds now that puts to rest one very contentious issue dividing her conservative bloc but it's far from clear if other potential coalition or partners will sign on the
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search for compromise in this long running dispute took almost twelve hours but late on sunday the sister parties reached a deal this is one route i can put to bed one leading c.d.u. member outlined the future approach. but i'm going minds i'm especially we have an understanding of the need for limits otherwise society can become over text and if we include other issues the right to silence the constitution what about refugees quotas for military and aid in steering immigration to surf today the market and its solution should be possible given you also given some of those were they said. so what does it all mean the agreement could mean that refugees keep the right to seek asylum so long as they have a case such as political persecution. in addition flexible quotas for refugees fleeing hunger and economic need no more than two hundred thousand a year that does not include skilled migrant labor is needed to staff the german
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economy. can chancellor angela merkel sell the deal to her potential coalition partners the liberals and the greens the c.s.u. is skeptical. and just look at the party manifesto it is obvious that there's not much common ground between what we see a serious present and what the greens represent. this is often going to at the seed use bill and headquarters the conservatives talk of going even further they want all future migrants to be housed in special centers while their applications for asylum a processed unsuccessful applicants will be sent home directly. a hard sell to america's potential coalition partners for green later cham estimate both c.d.u. and c.s.u. have wasted too much time on the matter. i mean to this target so this is not about what one party wants this is about the federal republic of germany about taking on responsibility for a nation everyone involved has to do their bit. what this will mean for germany's
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policy towards migrants is still unclear. for the very latest on the story let's cross over now to our political correspondent thomas sparrow thomas chancellor machall has said time and time again that she's against any limit two hundred thousand has been the magical number there is she now backing down. brian in a way she is backing down in particular after this agreement that was reached yesterday it's seen as a concession to the sister party the c. as you head of the very difficult coalition talks but very important for. two it's one if you look at the wording of the agreement it clearly state that it's a it's a goal that they want to reach and second it is a goal that they want to reach that is absolutely not set in stone in other words depending on the national all the international context that limits could be moved
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up or down and also for going to merkel something very important is the agreement does not include the german word or back then that's the upper limit for the number of refugees and this is the word that has obviously determined the whole debate and the whole confrontation between the c.s.u. and the c.d.u. in the last few months and years so yes in a way she is giving that concession to her sister party but when she comes to sell that she will probably say that she is still against the orbit and see us as such ok now as you mentioned there's a lot of importance you're being placed on the wording there's a lot of wiggle room as well for both sides in this agreement will that make the issue of migration easier to deal with when miracle talks to her potential coalition partners well in a way all these cabinets could prove to be helpful when the different parties sit down at one table and try to find common ground but it is important to say that this will only make the situation more difficult in general because any type of
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a cap is something that the green party for example will probably reject in fact some members of the green party have already said that they're against the agreement reached by the conservative block so although there is room cap such the limit and that magic number that you mentioned of two hundred thousand is something that will only make negotiations much more data. when they actually sit down and try to find common ground on migration ok now even discussing a possible cap on migration has been off limits up until now will this help on the machall win back the voters that she's lost on migration i think brian it ultimately depends on what type of agreement is reached with the coalition partners this is only the very very first stage of negotiations that call yesterday was to try and find common ground between the two systems party the conservative bloc what
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will come next is much more difficult than dot all to be where the medical gets to win back some of those voters will depend on what type of agreement she reaches thomas sparrow for us this morning thanks very much for those insights thomas now for a look at some of the other stories making the news the international committee of the red cross is set to drastically reduce its operations in afghanistan the group said it was forced to take the decision after attacks that have killed seven of its staff this year. u.s. vice president mike pence has walked out of an american football game after some players know during the national anthem the players were staging what have become frequent protests against discrimination at sporting events the vice president said he would not dignify any event that disrespects the american flag anthem and the soldiers who served under. the oscar winning hollywood movie producer haven't been wise steen has been fired from his production company following allegations of sexual harassment the producer of movies like shakespeare
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and love in the king's speech is accused of sexually harassing female employees and actresses including ashley judd over a number of years. it's to turkey now a group of human rights activists could face up to fifteen years in prison after being charged by a turkish prosecutor the director of amnesty international in turkey itll essar is among them and so is the german human rights activist. his case is further straining relations between germany and turkey with a foreign minister is calling the accusations incomprehensible on july fifth pitcher stored in or was among ten human rights activists detained by turkish police on the island of bigger cut off the coast of his stumble the expert was taking part in a workshop run by amnesty international one topic was how to protect sensitive data from the authorities for turkish prosecutors
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a reason to charge the activists with belonging to and aiding terrorist groups. the evidence being put forward against our clients is not evidence that can lead to an arrest it's completely illegal and unlawful not just in regard to the european human rights convention but also in regard to the turkish constitution. the indictment comes shortly after turkish foreign minister met who told german news site spiegel online that he had asked the turkish justice and interior ministers to speed up the legal process german foreign ministers ignore gabriele called the charges a matter of great concern he said the demand for up to fifteen years in jail is completely and comprehensible and unacceptable to us gabriele says germany is doing all it can to bring stuart nor and other germans held in turkey back home let's get
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the latest on this case now from our correspondent in istanbul dorian jones a dorian started as one of a number of germans in custody right now in turkey for political reasons what can brylin do to secure their release. well the scope of what berlin can do is quite limited as the european union i mean the main incentive for many decades has been the prospect of turkey's membership to the european union that's always been used as leverage on the current times of human rights concerns but everyone knows that turkey's membership is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future if ever beyond that i mean the. action of european union or germany could do is push for economic sanctions against turkey possibly containing a funds to turkey that could put some pressure on turkey particularly as turkey is the european european union is turkey's main trading partner and germany itself is number one for turkey but then turkey but the european union and particularly
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germany doesn't need turkey's cooperation on the refugees there is this refugee deal that has helped to cut tail large numbers of people entering into the european union that is particularly important to germany beyond that there is corp on antiterrorism now all of these things make turkey a very important player turkey need aware of this and those at the scope for european union in particular germany is limiting the pressure can put on it unless europe and particularly germany is ready to take actions which will send a message to turkey that it doesn't need to be full cooperation on refugees it is prepared to take. five to antiterrorism about this corporation unless it does not then the scope for pressure on turkey is limited ok those are a lot of ifs there dorian you know in spite of the ties being so close and both countries being so important to each other relations have been strained for months how is this now going to affect those already strained relations. what it's set to
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go from bad to worse the latest comments from the german foreign minister will on likely cause turkey to push back again although it has to be said there is this when this i think in ankara that this souring of relations helps no one and we've been hearing from advisors speaking them all mostly and even ministers saying that there is hope that now that the elections in germany are over a new page can be turned but i think the expectation and that is a burden we will expect some gestures from marker for that to happen some actions on the easing human rights concerns but the message from turkey is that this is about protecting democracy this crackdown is needed to protect the government and they're saying that it's not really think those measures until we see some gestures from her i think that the expectation is that relations will continue to be in the deep ok now these arrests dorrian are the latest in. list of arrests can you put
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this in perspective for us how many people are in jail in turkey right now on political charges well i mean it is massive there's over sixty thousand people currently in jail over what over one hundred thousand people hundred fifty five thousand plus have been removed from their jobs and these purges are continuing only last week we saw hundreds more people removed from their jobs of course turkey's minister is on top of that the arrests are continuing with the warnings of possibly another twenty thousand people are facing of being removed from their jobs or being arrested there's no end in sight to this ongoing crackdown dorian jones for us from istanbul thanks very much. other news today now and at least twelve people are dead many more are missing after a boat carrying ranger refugees capsized near the coast of bangladesh the victims were attempting to flee the ongoing government crackdown in myanmar hundreds of thousands have managed to make it into bangladesh but authorities there are
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struggling to cope with the scale of the refugee crisis. from above the scale of the rue hinge a refugee crisis is jolting and. thousands of makeshift tents and shacks lined the camps in bangladesh more than half a million real hinge of fleeing violence in myanmar have set up camp here. on the ground the situation is desperate long queues for food have become commonplace even with aid agencies handing out provisions some of the routine just see their living on one meal a day. local volunteer groups are helping to meet the growing demand. we as a group are very happy that coming from a small place we could collect and give out food to these hungry people if they stay here for a longer time we will send another team to bring aid to them and. the
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number of neural shows no sign of slowing down in cramped conditions with no clean water or sanitation aide workers one it's only a matter of time before disease breaks out. experiences that we have seen in the past in such crises moments that when people are congress to be no such a place there is always the space of having cholera outbreak doses of an oral color a vaccine have already arrived in cox's bazar what will be one of unicef's largest cholera drives. but with persistent bad weather and more arrivals the organization is working against the odds the un has called for an end to the crisis but so far no action has been taken against the myanmar army whose actions have led to the mass exodus of the ranger. this is due to be news live from berlin still to come on
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the show germany confirmed their place in the twenty eight team world cup after a thumping azerbaijan five one one have all the action. well foregone certainty and catalonia we've been covering is rattling the spanish business community yet it's rattling pretty much everyone who has an investment somewhere near spain brian equity markets in europe are preparing for a potential shock this week as catalonia threatens to formally declare independence from spain major companies in the region a scrambling with telecommunications firm sale next scheduled to discuss moving out of the catalonia capital of barcelona to madrid a break with spain would also effectively mean that catalonia would lose its current status within the e.u. trading block driving up the cost of imports and exports the government in madrid is now making it easier for companies in catalonia to swiftly move headquarters out of the region and so far two major banks
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a bank. and bank have said that there is doing so. well things are looking somewhat more relaxed here in germany the economy continues to power ahead and data shows that industrial output rose a lot faster than expected in august it grew by two point six percent months and months in all sectors enjoyed growth except construction the economy ministry says that industrial production has seen a powerful upward trend since the start of the year and it says that is set to continue based on industrial orders and a favorable business environment now that business environment in venezuela isn't quite so favorable but we're not getting there right now we're talking about food foodies wine connoisseurs and to anyone who enjoys a glass of fine brandy colognes a new food fair might just be the closest thing to experiencing heaven on earth but
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are you ready for vegan tuna or crickets dipped in snacks else our new girl reporter manuel zak is didn't need much convincing even if some products left him gasp for air. with cream with cinnamon flavor robin wire's simply has to try and. really get really good the trend scout is looking for the next big thing at the food fair in a new got talented taste buds and a strong stomach are a must in this job. it's probably quite a bit to taste and if you have no doubt about it well things to go through at the next stand there's a trendy drink from asia the cameraman tries it out. here have a little sip. delicious or is it too new. for amended vinegar made of lime juice and herbs. this is
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a flamingo cheesecake with strawberry flavor it one in innovation prize the train scout wants to know why. very nice thank you you can eat it this is to me and you know it was a spoon of the site and so you can eat it in their hands across a picnic in their office they have so much sink holes in germany yeah and you know yeah and so we have seen some of. flamingo cheesecake certainly taste good enough no matter where you eat it is. a protein so to anyone it's made of renewable ingredients which are readily available certainly more nutritious than your average cola. and interesting beverage and the answer is yes i think it's used we used to grow algae to make bio diesel and then we saw it'll be a long time before turning algae into fuel will be profitable we also noticed that
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algae has very valuable ingredients and that made us think the time is ready to eat it. it after yes it gives me yes it's at a if you can kind of. certain things alternative proteins are going to be demanded in the future there's going to be way too many people out there to feed you know in terms of using the current structures so using alternative sources of ingredients such as micro algae or insects with your service alternatives to. animal based proteins is is very is very important and will certainly be one of the solutions that the industry is looking for going forward insect burgers instead of brought worst algae drink instead of soda first consumers need to be convinced. now you can be a world champion you but you're only ever as good as your last game is that right
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brian monica that would make germany perfect germany have completed a perfect twenty eighteen world cup qualifying campaign after crushing azerbaijan five one to make it ten wins out of ten in group c. now the holders have already secured their place at the tournament next year and they did it in style. germany went ahead in the ninth minute when they on gorecki scored with a nifty back heel. as a by john levelled soon after for a run o'shea die of but the germans came out with real intent in the second half and some wagner soon gave me two one lead goals from antonio ruediger gorecki with his second and great chance of the comprehensive victory. so it's nice to be a part of the team that's that's true. we have a lot of young great players all great passive i think. forty fifty players who can play in the national team and that's it's. a very nice to be part of the same
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