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all right to our correspondent news in central istanbul i'm joined by the show a couple of you know others over the course one of the little stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about perspective closer to donors serious. money can buy. or can it. german online dating websites turned over two hundred fourteen million euros a year. and. thirty percent of germans now find their partner on line. the dating business our special focus on made in germany starting october twenty fourth on d w. plans to sack separatist leaders and call the new local election are the worst attack on catalonia since the dictatorship of francisco franco this is hundreds of pro independence demonstrators
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gathered to show their support outside the cattle and government building in barcelona. voters in japan are set to deliver their verdict on shinzo aves nearly five years in power as they head to the polls in a general election the prime minister is expected to win a fresh term he called the snap election last month amid increasing uncertainty over the threat from north korea. populist billionaire andre bobbish looks set to become the czech republic's next prime minister after his party scored some thirty percent of the vote in saturday's parliamentary elections the anti-establishment businessman now faces the tough job of finding willing coalition partners. thousands of people gathered in the portuguese capital lisbon to mourn the victims of massive forest fires and to demand better fire prevention policies more than one hundred people died in two separate blazes over the summer. and on wednesday
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portugal's interior minister resigned over the government's handling of the crisis . climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other. to go at it for god the environment magazine. d.w. . today i'll be talking with one of germany's most respected climate researchers professor much blood t. welcome to the d w interview.

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