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until the u.k. agrees to pay the money it owes to the e.u. we go live to brussels also coming up the billionaire businessman known as the czech donald trump looks set to become the country's prime minister after this weekend's elections he's anti euro and against the refugees so what would his victory mean for the czech republic. and new pictures show the devastation caused by months of fighting in the form of islamic state stronghold of dhaka regia what the future holds for the syrian city. blocks in the next sixty minutes a new era for one of savings biggest races one of the world's longest in jordan's events kicks off the speed can and a route into gender equality has sparked new interest in the competition we take you to the high seas.
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i don't welcome on the thought she had to have your company. following a meeting in brussels leaders on the e.u. and britain are deeply divided over bragg said with both signs bogged down in the terms of the divorce german chancellor angela merkel says she hopes talks can move on at the next you summit in december but that it will depend on britain moving in to settle its financial obligations i talked to our brussels correspondent in just a bit but first this report. three's a maid is her best to keep up appearances in brussels but she offered few new answers to the many questions that remain about bragg's there's how much is london willing to pay to settle its divorce bill and when it remains a mystery. the full and final settlement will come as part of the final agreement that we're getting in relation to the future partnership and i think
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that's absolutely right finances are the main sticking point between britain and the e.u. university and therefore bradman still has to make a significant financial effort at the moment we are far off a figure that takes long term financial commitments into account. the hope is that we'll have come far enough by december that we'll be able to move on to the next phase of negotiations but it's up to britain to make that possible. though friday's morning meeting did little to sweeten the relationship between britain and the e.u. not of was last. sufficient it doesn't. progress at all prime minister may offered a much needed olive branch pledging to protect citizens in britain after the break that process is completed the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. . e.u.
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citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay no one has expected a breakthrough but friday summers is unlikely to leave either side feeling satisfied and he did his government as has been covering the two this summit for us and he joins me now from brussels new york tourism a came to the summit with high expectations did she get enough in brussels to take back home it has been a face saving summit if you want forty research made she came here of course knowing that the e.u. twenty seven leaders would follow the recommendation of negotiator michele been years that it is too early to start heading towards the second phase that there is not sufficient progress in fact it took a leaders here when theresa may had already left only a mere ninety seconds to come to that conclusion in the in the final council conclusions here but what they gave to reason may and that is sort of if you want
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a gift that she can take back home there where she can say you know my speech where made all these concessions has not fallen on deaf ears and that is that the e.u. has now given a green light to move into preparations of possible future talks about the future relation ship as early as december when the german chancellor as we heard praised me for our willingness to move forward but it's also been critical of brittle being too hesitant what can we make of her comments. it's a difficult situation now on the one hand you heard a number of leaders saying look the financial bill is still a key problem on the other hand you heard leaders who said well we like the tone and we like to reset mase approach and we hope that this kind of constructive spirit if you want now moves is reflected in the actual negotiations on the ground to resolve the key issue it will take more concessions but recently made
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clear she doesn't want to put a price tag because that is hard to sell on the on the brakes a bill for it regarding domestic politics regarding her weak situation in her current government but she promised that she would go through the commitments line by line and that is something that a lot of you leaders can work with now spin in catalonia when not officially on the agenda then before the summit wrapped up the spanish prime minister came out and talked about the crisis what did he say marianna i was very clear about a direct message to the separatist movement in catalonia when he said look you are violating a key you bring simples and that is the rule of law a message that was in fact echoed by a number of leaders france but also theresa may who said the rule of law must be upheld in spain so the e.u. very much treats the catalonian crisis as an internal spanish affair read your
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letters in brussels thank you very much now ben joins me from the business compete in catalonia going ahead with an unusual form of protest very unusual and radio catalan leaders say if the banks can shift their headquarters and business out of the region will they can simply withdraw their savings independent supporters have been storming some a.t.m.'s but our correspondent who will cross to in a moment says the response to the rallying cry has been lackluster. withdrawing money has become a form of protest in catalonia separatists are determined to show their discontent with banks like unsober dell which have moved their headquarters away from the region financial institutions are worried the current instability could take a toll on their business. it's a way of exerting pressure after peaceful protesters were arrested and put in prison but if there's another way to put pressure on the spanish state but it's
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a. list of us but. some protesters withdrew one hundred fifty five euros in reference to article one hundred fifty five off a spanish constitution which madrid employs to impose direct rule over the region others opted for different songs. i withdrew one thousand seven hundred fourteen euro's which coincides with the year seven hundred forty one that we celebrate on september eleventh and the end of withdrawals are a form of protest not for money but they say that as a result some a.t.m.'s have a ready run eyes of cash by friday morning. for us and standing outside where there's a bit of business people withdraw cash tell us what they like. we have done some spots checks here in the center of proselyte looking at banks for instance like we have one right behind us and we couldn't really detect any lines i
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mean somebody steps up to the bank draw some money out and goes off so it seems still to work just like normal also talking to the press office office about del bank the second bank that is being hit by this protest they said they didn't really notice anything unusual this is a friday people take a bit more money out than normal to go shopping but it didn't really have an impact so this is one of those stories that comes right out of the pop propaganda ministry off the independence does here in catalonia they're very smart was that they make you create great stories but if you look at it on the ground you can really find so much evidence ok so more spaniards out shopping than demonstrating it was a good idea does anyone think that. even the local government the regional government said who is which is of course as we know
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strongly for independence said this was sort of a stupid idea you know what did they want to achieve with this you know creating a bank run and damage the economics and the financial basis of the region we have to damage it further because of course there's so many firms in companies have been decided to move already that they really have to fear for their future economically here so you at the end of the day briefly it's another case of the banks losing business losing up a catalonia really. banks are really they're two banks the two big banks have been moving out and twelve hundred business have so far decided or in the towns that they would move their headquarters that's a bad news for the for the tax base off the catalonia region because part of the money goes into their coffers and so they really would have to look at this was this quiet however we asked them and they said oh this is all propaganda of madrid
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and this is all the negative negativity off the spanish media so they are in total denial ok we can see some protesters there against the spanish media puffing smoke in your face not a nice barbara thank you very much for putting up with that and giving us the latest from barcelona or catalonia is not the only region with ambitions of autonomy this sunday italians in the northern regions of long body and body told will have their say on whether they want to remain part of italy referenda not binding but economists are already counting the costs of the wealthy regions striking out on their own. first the catalans. then the northern italians including venice. as well as the flemish in belgium there are many regions in europe that are seeking independence and experts fear that it could erode the european union as. a few for it could
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expand and could continue and there is a fear it will catch on and then the community of twenty eight states will begin to crumble around the edges like a stale cake and fall apart. of. the separation of these regions like flanders would be an economic catastrophe for the national government flanders contributes fifty eight percent of belgium's economy. the regions of venice and number three that are also striving for independence represent thirty one percent of italy's economy. that's into some to buy does not the interesting thing about these nationalists like the cattle hands is that they are pro european nationalist contrary to the likes of maria let's handle france they want their countries to remain in the european union stop. if one of these regions does gain independence it must first exit the e.u.
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the date for the reentry would be uncertain. here from few hours from i think it would sooner be five years than five weeks or months in catalonia would be accepted immediately as an independent state then all the region still applying for membership would have every right to complaining of automatic stuff and talk to it . venice and the rest would have to go to the back of the line none of the affected regions are willing to compromise the conflicts for independence will weigh down on europe for years to come. talking about lining up to elections under way in the czech republic every day that's right the two day elections have begun and it's a parliamentary election and the front runner is a populist billionaire andres bobbish he special stamp out corruption boost investment and keep refugees is also ruled out joining the single european currency the polls show strong support for bobbish and his ana will lend as well as other
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protests parties but he's likely to need a coalition fatness too full of your government voting ends on saturday afternoon. and joining me now from prague is yet to be hey he's the director of new york university's academic center that is you bob this is being described as a check version of donald trump is that affect them but doesn't give us an idea about who is bobbish. well publish is. a better is for man he's the second richest person in the czech republic an oligarch who decided a few years ago to go into politics he succeeded movement and now finished second in two thousand and thirteen and ever since been trying to actually improve his political standing sense he's now of course to take all were the czech republic as its prime minister but just same time i would say that while he certainly expresses
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the us similar to donald trump he is also quite similar to somebody opening his county because he is not just a businessman a billionaire but also. half of the czech media scene he wants to daily send a radio station and and his set influence in the media is something that makes him quite similar to surely a risk only now believes that indicating that if bob is does indeed win the election he will leave the coalition partners so how easy is it going to be for him to form a government. it may be quite difficult because publishers right now criminally prosecuted for possible on misuse of european funds and that makes a much hardly acceptable for most democratic parties they say they want to be willing to go into a collison way to some movement and now in case that someone else from one of these
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the prime minister but not with mr by vision self that will make it very difficult for him to form a government because because he wants to be the prime minister and if he's turned down by the democratic party he may be in the end wind up or. talking with. several anti system fighters which are also likely to gain seats in the parliament and that would be of course so something that had. to really change show the czech republic sort of a liberal democratic orientation and a basically here's what a little a bobbish victory means for the country's relations with the european union. well he needs to differentiate between what he says now in the in the election campaign because his son and authority that consists mainly of older most educated people who are against the european union. much mr popish at the same time it is such
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a businessman who's business so interest rates from the czech republic to germany and france winner lance and so he really is not in his interest to go against european union i think he made the changes that are. actually rise and yet the m.p. who directs healthy looks at universities academics and to improv thank you very much for that analysis. and here in germany german chancellor angela merkel is getting down to the serious business of corelation building this evening as she gets to grips with the daunting task of forming an unprecedented three way governing coalition here in germany the multi-party coalition has been dubbed the jamaica coalition and that's because the colors of the parties involved are colors which coincide with those of the jamaican flag no medals conservatives have been meeting the business friendly free democrats and the greens but while there's broad consensus on german foreign policy there are still huge differences between
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america's would be coalition partners and those issues include. energy policy as well as migration and the parties are quite far apart on these three critical issues as well as some of the smaller ones now for more i'm joined by our political correspondent thomas sparrow from our just outside the parliamentary society office where these talks are due to start or have started already but tell me until march that the parties involved differ hugely and. practically they are the opposite ends of the political spectrum on some issues is this supposed to work . well with a lot of work on rita there's no doubt about that in the meeting here just behind me there are more than fifty people involved they've already agreed on five more meetings in the next few weeks they've agreed on twelve topics that they will be
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focusing on and obviously that will involve a lot of work and above all also compromise these parties as you mention are from different parts of the political spectrum ranging from anglo merkel's sister party the c.s.u. from bavaria on the right of the political spectrum to the green party which is more on the left of the political spectrum they have very different political interests and trying to find common ground in those very different political interests is the main reason why they're meeting here right now and what about the issue of refugees that is very contentious what can we expect there well exactly migration is one of the twelve topics they will be discussing and in particular there are two issues that are very problematic one is the goal of the conservative bloc to try and cap the number of refugees arriving to germany that's something for example that the green party rejects the second issue that is very problematic among political parties here is whether to allow or not to allow family
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members of refugees to reunite with their members here in germany those are two very contentious issues that they will be discussing in the next few days in the next few weeks here in berlin and i told most far outside the building where coalition talks are due to start any minute now thank you very much for that. yes article or some other stories making news around the world more than half the ring of muslims who fled violence in myanmar are children that's according to the latest u.n. estimates a unicef report says nearly three hundred forty thousand children are living in squalid conditions in camps in bangladesh and up to twelve thousand more arrive every week unicef says many are malnourished and traumatized by the authority atrocities they've witnessed. iraqi forces have retaken control of the last kurdish held area of kirkuk province following clashes with fresh medica troops and this
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comes after baghdad rejected a referendum on kurdish independence losing the region in northern iraq has cut oil production by half in kurdish controlled territory making independence even less likely. police in los angeles have launched an investigation into harvey weinstein after another woman accuse him of rape the assault allegedly took place in two thousand and thirteen police in london and new york have also open cases against the film producer weinstein denies all allegations of non consensual sex. over a balance got more on that story elaborated men may have the monopoly on hollywood but they also have a tight grip on the tech world the weinstein allegations have led to a huge social media campaign as well as a debate in the german business community. women power in berlin the ada lovelace conference office women in i.t. the opportunity to link up and manages founders and programmers are in attendance
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there aim to support each other and strengthen female networks the tech world is male dominated women have to be assertive they sometimes witness comments that a downright crass. isn't here and i don't want this is a business context and in such a context it's ok to make jokes but they shouldn't cross the line we must keep fighting this and say that we don't want pub conversations in a business context. but what happens if the fact she was comments give way to sexual harassment what can women do to fight something like that. discuss it with someone and be confident that you will be heard there is a responsibility of us all to make sure that we take conversations like this very seriously we can all help we could all listen to someone who's going through it all been through it and we can all be a role model and
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a listening support she encourages women not to be afraid to make it clear when a boundary has been crossed it's the only way true co-operation can work. if people don't do that you can't move this process forward it's essential that we right now really bring about a change of culture or rather a change to this lack of culture for them. and such change could well spur more women to move into the tech sector. companies have come under fire again and again this year for advertisement viewed as racist and this week is no exception now the attention is on the veil headquartered here in germany is facing criticism in africa for a campaign for skin lightening part of its social media team is on the case frederica joe thank you very much for coming in third. could you tell me exactly what people are saying what sort of reaction there is among consumers about this ad
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well critics are saying that this is another example of a company advertising in such way that suggests having dark skin is something negative we're going to show you one that has been circulating as part of a campaign in different countries in africa you can see here the model robson evolution on her skin and then the message visibly lightens appears and her skin changes to become much lighter in tone and this was taken from the model's instagram page she hasn't responded to the comments yet but many other people have and this week we've seen a lot of criticism especially in ghana and nigeria we've also seen reactions online people using the hashtag pull it down to tell that they don't want to keep seeing these kind kinds of ads anymore here's one example from gagnon musician we yalla she use that hash tag and she caption her messages for visibly darker skin response
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and the company there has also responded they said it was not their intention to to demean anybody for their skin preferences but it's actually not the first time that they come under fire for similar ads this year but obviously people are taking offense because i mean if someone wants to be a bit dark or a lighter show good on them you can go to the beach as well and poil yourself and try to get a tan but. what is the actual controversy here for these companies i mean are these products actually dangers well they can be actually they have been linked to some of these skin bleaching products have been willing to to skin problems some of them have actually been banned in some african countries and there's also you know a big discussion also the controversy is also about the message here and. you know there's a discussion about beauty ideals and the argument is that these kind of messages sort of fit into
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a rhetoric where lighter skin is privileged over over darker skin so that's that's one thing and we've also seen many campaigns in the in the last few months that you know that have received the similar a similar criticism for instance a couple of weeks ago and also you can take a look at this ad from malaysia it's from a company called slim white and it shows has been a throwing his wife out of the house and mistreating her and then she uses a skin lightening product and then after using the product the woman literally turned into a different person played actually by a different actress and then her husband sees her and tries to get her back so i wouldn't i mean if that sort of behavior goes on in these ads what's going on in actual haulers it's a bit horrifying. why don't help and he's actually learn from their mistakes that's a question that many people have been asking why does this keep happening over and
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over again and well for one thing ben these products are billion dollar products and actually the industry for the global market for skin lightening products is expected to hit thirty billion dollars by twenty twenty four so that's one thing that's what one thing that people have been pointing out saying well there is a big market for these kind of products. on the other hand critics say of course there is a market for it if companies keep pushing forward these kind of odds and these kinds of messages and that's how the market the you know the demand is also created you had it from frederick about you thank you very much back to amrita. time for titanic fans to get out their credit cards a letter written on the doomed ship the day before it sank in april nine hundred twelve is being auctioned in the u.k. it's also was an american businessman harbison who due to his mother about how bill a shin the titanic was and how he was looking forward to new york after
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a holiday also up for grabs is a suitcase belonging to the youngest survival of the tragedy amid vina dane who was just two months old when the titanic sank. him coming up ahead on news the valvo ocean races along this enduring saving event in the world no new room and add gender equality has given the race a refreshing read at. that and other news coming up shortly you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin. next arab spring could be a feminist why would you let the muslim women took to the streets demanding their rights but the fight began much earlier starting in the mid twentieth century there
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were calls for reforms. is a more conservative form of islam now driving women to renew their protest. seven this in some of. the. freedom of expression. of value that of ways has to be defended anew. all over the world. are of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d.w. dot com to freedom. progress study where they start to divide the country i do need to deal with where they start to divide the language your blood will flow your for kool. aid to.
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the soviet union disparate parts. of. the members of the nation have to find their own way politically and economically well so you know it was an incredibly difficult task not most of. this democracy was a lie the secret to lections where fraud sense of privatization was robbery. the soviet union's heritage we're just russia's stand today and moscow's empire were syrians starting november fifth. you're watching the d.v.d. is coming to you live from berlin under the good to have you with us here at our top stories british prime minister is a man has been thrown a lifeline in break the talks after e.u. leaders agreed to start preparations for the next round of negotiations but they
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made it clear that many must move to settle britain's financial belt with the e.u. before the end of the year. and billionaire businessman known as the czech donald trump looks set to become the country's next prime minister andrea bobbish is critical of the european union and he wants to keep out refugees. turning out a city of a u.s. backed forces of officially declared victory in the northern syrian city of after pushing out the so-called islamic state new drone footage reveals the devastation cause. my weeks of fighting entire neighborhoods have been turned to the fighter planes pounded the city with thousands of bombs and the full month battle to retake the city. joining me now is a dry until it is a cut of the u.s. army and spokesperson for the u.s. led coalition operation against the so-called islamic state in iraq and syria he's
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currently based in baghdad welcome colonel dillon now we saw pictures of the extent of devastation caused in also reporting that there was a huge number of civilian deaths during this operation to to retake the city what do you feel about this high cost of liberating. well first of all we have to recognize that isis you know this is really their wellspring of the terror and the brutality that they launched from rockets throughout the world so many attacks throughout the route were planned and plotted and resourced and financed and launched from rocka and so for them to have changed the area in this location for so long the important in most underlying piece of this is that they are no longer there they no longer have say two or three and it was a growing war mindset and the toll that the corner forces the syrian democratic
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forces made up of the arab incurred elements was a sacrifice but it was good for the economy it isn't going to let me just put that to you again what do you feel about the criticism that the price to liberate iraq was speed by civilians and maybe it was too high a price to be paid how do you respond to that criticism. well i would say that you know this coalition has gone through extensive measures and has a very deliberate and through process that whenever we conduct any strikes in support of our armed forces who deserve to be protected in their fight in their banks against these isis terrorists it is that it is always takes into account any human suffering or damage to infrastructure this is the most accurate you know precise campaign in the history of warfare and you know we are doing everything
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that we possibly can to minimize civilians as a part of our campaign to defeat isis ok you say that doco is free off i as extreme as could well have they gone now because the cia is saying is that it's extremes usted capable of carrying out attacks even targeting us. areas and so the defeat of isis in iraq is necessary but is not the end there still are locations in syria and in iraq where isis still holds territory and the coalition with our partners both in iraq and in syria are pursuing these isis militants in these locations over the course of the last three years of this campaign more than six and a half million people have been liberated by our partners and more than eighty six thousand square kilometers of area that is now no longer under their control that's about eighty seven percent of the area that isis wants help and can really can
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report the some of these ideas extremists may have joined splinter groups like the other guy and and they some of them may have also the moving to once in your view how much of what spread do eyes extremist to pose. well there is no question about it that they still pose a threat locally but the one thing that the coalition is doing is and this is really an unprecedented coalition of seventy three international nations and international partners those partners include turkey and members throughout the european union and also interpol so the ability of the foreign fighters to move in amongst the world has now been hampered because of the efforts of the greater coalition and you know they still pose a threat there's there's no question about that but we will pursue them in not allow them sanctuary in iraq in syria to plan their attacks right
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a kind of drawn denial u.s. army spokesman for the u.s. led coalition operation against a simple islamic state thank you very much for talking to d.w. thank you you're going on to the united states where two former presidents from across the i have come together in denouncing trump you know politics and separate speeches george w. bush and barack obama criticize deep divisions in today's america and this comes as the issue of hate speech takes sent to say especially since president trump refused to condemn a white supremacist march the summer on thursday protest just stopped a white nationalist leader from speaking at a university in florida. we don't want no nazi hate their target and incite this florida university a leading figure in america's white supremacist movement calling for a white as snow state and state he was hunted down amid heated exchanges.
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they are fearing deadly violence like that recently seen in other american cities the governor declared a state of emergency. critics say president trump's tacit support has encouraged the far right rise. has not provoked an extraordinary storm going from not one but two former presidents. we would go out folks who are deliberately trying to make folks a way. to demonize people who have different ideas. to get the base all riled up because it provides a short term tactical advantage. george w. bush also avoided naming trump but it was clear who was on his mind. bigotry seems emboldened. our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories
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and outright fabrication we've seen nationalism distorted in the nativism. forgotten the dynamism that immigration is always brought to america it began with the mexican border wall these prototypes no wonder consideration. then trump said some neo nazis who marched in charlottesville were fighting people. last month he slammed black football players for taking a need to protest police brutality the. thank you very much and this week conflict or war trauma dead or did not say to the widow of a dead u.s. serviceman thank you very much. they hate trade lies and division that characterized the trump era of u.s. politics bringing point scoring into one woman's passion all cohere. uganda's often held up as a positive example of how
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a country can welcome and integrate refugees the african nation is currently hosting around one point three million people from neighboring south sudan the policies followed by the government in kampala heralded as among the most progressive in the wild refugees are given land and access to the labor market the large numbers of new arrivals have ever but a strain on the country's resources center on a cool has this report. the rains have been good this year in northwestern uganda for the smallholder farmers here that's good news especially since those who don't have access to water from the nile a one of the lakes still depend on rainfall rather than irrigation uganda usually receives enough rainfall to grow staples like maize and plantation and even cash crops like coffee it therefore stands out as a country able to feed itself even when the rest of the region is suffering from drought uganda's government is often accused of being off for
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a tarion but andrea pad burke from german n.g.o.s who now has credits the leadership with a commitment to fighting hunger. i think the government just doing a big effort and they have a national plan where they also put the issue of food security high on their agenda but due to a lot of things like for instance a large influx of refugees their resources are very strained and therefore they're very much dependent on external support. to cope with the situation uganda is home to over one point three million refugees mainly from south sudan and it has been lauded for its liberal policy each refugee family gets a piece of land from which to feed itself. we planted eggplant on another plot and the quality was good now we're trying out onions and hope they will be good to. the refugees also get food rations of maize and beans from international organizations
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the vegetables from the farm and the russians are just enough for breakfast and one hot meal naturally the newcomers put a strain on already limited resources. we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain foods rather than food not being available so while uganda is generally able to feed itself improving food security remains a major challenge. in sport we have news from the world of football or soccer if you prefer and the
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fallout from the scandal involving the two thousand and six world cup means the german football association must be nineteen million euros to the tax man the german f.a. is accused of using a loan from a businessman to buy votes to host the two thousand and six showpiece the organization led by reinhard grindle says instead that a seventy six point seven million euro figure in its accounts was for a goner event but that garner never took place they are challenging the new tax bill resulting from the loan of a fed some more football related news now and the two thousand and eighteen world cup host russia have made the controversial decision to invite two of the game's disgraced former chiefs to the tournament and the kremlin said form a few for president sepp blatter and the ex you if our boss michel platini are welcome to attend as old friends of the russian president vladimir putin it's not
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yet known if both will accept his offer of blatter was banned by the free for ethics committee in two thousand and fifteen over a controversial payment who was also suspended. while not a real football and in the bundesliga tonight shall kirti on lines a with the well supported club hoping to jump into the top four it has been a typically inconsistent start to the season for the girls and cations side but there are signs of notable improvement for sure the sporting director the whole game with mind is particularly important. shall coach the medical to desk open sporting director christian hydel a feeling upbeat before the match with titles explode mines title move from eyes to shout to last year but his first season was a flop with shock of failing to reach europe this term things may be looking up if last weekend's to no will it has a bilin becomes the norm shelter in good form as they look to down heigl's old side
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. searches for a bit of an acquittal it always feels weird even if personally i wanted nothing else than a shark away and even if it is against mines of course i wish mine's all the best but only shell can kind. of a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to disgorge only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against mines will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds that is one hundred percent i'm sure there are a team who will test and thinking about anything else would be stupid. to disco is right to be wary of the mines moved up to tenth last weekend with a three two win over hamburg game.
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so joining with the students to talk about tonight's wednesday a clash and loss last year of early action is fully any us moscow says welcome bob always great to see you thanks you can tell me shocking infuriatingly inconsistent with their fans but this seemed to be funny a sense of rhythm you're absolutely right infuriating i'm sure it is for their fans that know if they manage to win last time out against had a billion which gave them a big boost another win it could mean that they could actually catapult themselves up to fourth in the bundesliga table which of course is an absolutely great place to be and i mean where they want to be getting a european spot something that they've missed out on it's also been done to go to ascot taking a different approach and that seemed to work against. he change made some changes in the squad he also changed the formation he's now going for three five two and that seemed to work very well for him they also did take a conservative approach against him to a brilliant it'll be interesting to see whether he does the same at this time out against mines but i have a feeling that he is going to stick to a very similar game to the way they performed away against berlin and if they do
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that it will give them a real boost again which is what the fans need at the moment the fans do not have minds in form at the moment gand they stop shaka dead in their tracks well they are going into this clash after three games they beat homburg as well and i sunder starts that's the new manager seems to have got things right there and that they don't have a particularly good record against childhood predicting. they don't tend to do very well mines or an interesting squad because if they do win this weekend to cause an upset against shall get will be interesting to see how far they can go in the rest of the season they tend to look quite dangerous up front but their problem is down at the back where their defense is a little bit weak at times so i think we're actually going to be in for a pretty exciting clash for friday night ok and what about going on their back in action after the european league last game they bounce back in cologne and last seems to go together this season they're having an absolutely dire start to the season in fact they've only won one game and that was actually in the german cup
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the bundesliga is going atrociously for them and of course they lost against bars in europe so really poor times it's interesting how the loss of entry in the desk from the squad has just seemed to really thrown them and they don't seem to be able to find their feet and really kind of find the form that they really need to because i mean ok we're not told we're now it's early days still but they really want to start making changes in the right about a fully. great pleasure to talk to you thanks. moving away from football on the longest sailing event in the wild the volatile ocean risk begins this weekend in the spanish thought city of l.a. county and the competition is held every three yes and will finish in eight months time in the dutch city of the hague this year the race is all about equal opportunities let's find out all. this year's volvo ocean race has
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a new following rule changes and encouraging more women to participate the ones male dominated competition welcomes eighteen female senators this year for the seven teams racing around the world under the new regulations mixed crews can be made up of ten sailors while all male crews are restricted to seven members among the women taking part is british skipper deek a far cry of mixed brings out the best of the girls it makes them raise their game and it all psychotic calms the testosterone of the boys a little so ends up being a very nice environment cathari took part in an all female crew team and cia in twenty fourteen it was the first time in twelve years that women had participated the rule changes were matched with skepticism from some male sailors claiming they were not being allowed to freely choose their own crews. but with this year's competition about to begin in the spanish port of ali come day it appears the
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inclusion of women is being welcomed with open arms. the barrier that they have made to the spirit isn't. that not all of them know we have a very happy that they're having a look at it as thrilling forty five thousand nautical miles away to teams across eleven legs in six continents no matter the winner a new era in the race is about to begin. the national gallery prize for artists living and working in germany is not the country's major awards for the visual arts the rideau will be an ounce in a few hours from now can head step from a to this is here to tell us more about this award welcome first the love the color that you already. are doing well on all on all fronts here. for those who may not be familiar with this what is more about the civil war yeah this is a relatively new prize in the grand scheme of things it was created back in two
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thousand but it's only given out every two years so this is the ninth time and v.w. is always in media partner just sort of by the wayside so it's for artists under forty who are living and working in germany but they can be from anywhere so it has a very international scope and as it turns out you know the past nominees and winners have gone on to become really defining forces on the contemporary art scene names like for instance like daniel or six. and there are four finalists in the running this year and as you can see here behind us they are all women wonderful yeah amazing so let's have a quick look at what they what they do. welcome to the amazonas shopping center this colorful art installation by venezuelan artists calero includes a currency exchange booth a hair salon and even a small cinema. calero has been living in europe since she was seventeen in her work she explores social spaces immigrants create for themselves and reflects upon
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her own experiences. while you're trying to integrate to a new society your ears are also losing a lot of your own identity so you became a point where i will say not only wanted to understand more of the place where of us coming from but i also wanted to understand what was my identity and i think. this happy looking sun fool you are national polls because video installation is clearly political the sun is observing the chaos on earth without being able to intervene for the polish artist it's all about individual responsibility and the influence we have on our surroundings. oversized body fragments are part of the cinematic experience created by us artist. combining film and sculpture the artist explores the passing on of musical knowledge and dislocated communities and today's israel. the body fragments compliment the film.
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they connect to the film and the theme of muscle memory so the film is very much about telling history through the senses through the muscle memory that that is needed in order to form music and memorize music over generations the line between old and new is a primary one and in money sense project the cairo born artist created modern objects inspired by antiquities she's seen in museums and ambiguous artwork that also includes text. for artists have a joint exhibition now on at berlin's gallery. some really creative stuff they had a very diverse group a huge opportunity whether you agreed on it seems like it's
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a great stepping stone in the artistic or a salute liane you know that joint exhibition that includes all four nominees is on until january so they're getting some great exposure through that but for the winner announced tonight it's actually not a cash prize that she will get it's instead a major solo exhibition that will be held sometime next year and if you look at the last winner from two thousand and fifteen that was on him whole foods a german artist who's known for performance art also for her painting and installation work and with the recognition that this prize afforded her her career has really taken off i mean she had absolutely triumphant solo shows last year in both basel and berlin where a lot of big name galleries and collectors showed up and she also had an absolutely phenomenal piece at the german pavilion at this year's venice be analysis and she ended up getting the golden lion for best national participation at that one that was really quite dramatic on the result of course is that she's now represented by a couple of germany's hottest galleries including the gallery and so the national
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gallery prize really is really is a was her ticket to the big leagues for sure wow because you don't always been bay well known for it's kind of an odd scene played now seems to becoming even more popular with the. absolutely it's really gaining in stature it is and a couple of reasons for that i mean first of all it has over four hundred galleries well over i think it's something like four hundred forty there's an awful lot as you know youthful energy in the city and i mean it's still relatively cheap for them to live and there's a lot of that real undercurrent of grit that has obviously the. attracting artists for the past two decades since the fall of the wall including some really big names like for us on the icelandic danish artist who incidentally was also a national gallery prize nominee once upon a time so it's also home to some of the really major events on the international arts calendar for instance the berlin art week that just happened last month and this year actually teamed up with the much longer established our cologne and so
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featured about one hundred ten galleries from sixteen countries so cologne being a really big player it became really international obviously a very hot spot and has a lot of potential for the art market in the future and of course we're looking forward to hearing who the winner is exactly at seven p.m. sharp tonight so unfortunately i'll have to talk about it in tonight's so i did just over two hours and more on your website absolutely w dot com slash culture and yet the suspense is right absolutely got him to thank you very much mr. you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin and here's a recap of the top stories that they're following for you british firm as a tourism me has been thrown a lifeline and it breaks it talks after elite is agreed to start preparations for the next round of negotiations but they made that me must move to settle britain's financial of bill with the e.u. before the end of the year. and the billionaire businessman known as the czech
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