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night missing the deadline for agreement to get the latest also coming up robert mugabe appears in public and a university graduation ceremony in hundred thirty he's been under house arrest since the military takeover in zimbabwe and he's under pressure from the army the opposition and even his own party to step down. and tesla unveiled their truck of the future it's all electric the company says it will help reduce c o two emissions and boost the company's fortunes. lost in the next sixty minutes un climate talks in bonn draw to a close of the two weeks of meetings the target is an action plan to cut fewer two emissions in line with the paris accord we see what the delegates have come up with .
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of a warm welcome to you live on the. jelly search for a new government is going into extra time after a stalemated all night talks in berlin on the americans conservatives want to thrash out a coalition deal with the pro-business free democrats and the greens but the parties remain too far apart on issues including the environment and refugee policy now the a back at the negotiating table hoping to avoid another election. another round of difficult talks at the c.d.u. party headquarters the negotiators are coming off a long night with no concrete results much is at stake for you to reach an agreement could mean new elections but chancellor merkel says she's determined not to let that happen. despite all the difficulties in these negotiations i am determined to form a government as mandated by germany's vote as they definitely won't be easy it will definitely be hard but it's worth going into a second round of talks. by in
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a while so that in this in. we all realize we have to make compromises everyone. so far that hasn't happened enough. this is especially applies to those who declare to the outside world that they're making all sorts of concessions but from what i say mommy sit down together they're not going to get some of his. remarks clearly aimed at germany's green party is a hoffa c.s.u. in the greens are at loggerheads on many key issues including migration and energy policy. but what we can't allow is that someone says i want discussed that you know everyone has to negotiate otherwise the talks don't make any sense in. the fourth player in the negotiations germany's liberal f.d.p. are also set on a positive outcome use a consulate's a new coalition at a federal level in germany could mean
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a new beginning in terms of policy bashed in and we hope very much as free democrats that the other parties are bold enough to try it and. the four parties had hoped to have already finished with negotiations but with one self-imposed deadline now missed many expect there to be more long nights ahead. and for the very latest i'm joined by our political correspondent. she's the chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. body headquarters here and by. an open water issues still need to be designed for these talks to move forward. on the main issue i would say is the migration issue this has been on the table for the last three weeks and no progress whatsoever hasa been reached yet they are especially battling about on the point of family or union for refugees here the parties are very far apart especially the conservative see as you party on the center left green party have
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completely opposite opinions on how to treat the family reunion of refugees the sees you don't want to have any family reunion and you more while the greens say this is a human right for that that's what applied to any refugee whatsoever. on the body starting to lose faith in the idea of the spillway coalition. well it depends on who you listen to and if you listen to especially representatives of the smaller parties especially of the seas you on the greens the already mentioned two parties that are longer headed in the migration issue then. one could really lose some faith here because both parties always say it is needed to find a compromise every side house to have the will to give in a little bit but what we hear from inside is that both sides are not willing to give in even in little inch so i think the biggest. problem here for chancellor
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angela merkel and her c.v. hugh party is to find some sort of agreement to find some sort of a bridge both parties can walk over a one major deadline has come and gone what's the timeline now. well there isn't any real timeline. all parties have agreed on that these talks can could at least take the whole weekend some even say. well it could even take a little bit longer the next deadline if you want to call it that is the green party convention next saturday and one week's time there the green party actually wanted to present the outcome of the preliminary talks to be part of the membership and asked them if real coalition talks should be taken up. of course one could say even a party convention could be rescheduled but then this would mean that forming
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a government would take even longer and germany already has and how to govern and for a very government for quite a time now and this is something this country is simply not used to. and to see if the i'm as well does happen in these talks do it rick john does it mean that jimmy will help a new elections. well this is one possibility and this is the possibility that most people see as the most see as the most likely we have to see that the only other possible a coalition partner for c.p.u. and sees you would be the sole stomach rats but the source democrats have suffered a huge defeat in the last elections i already said that they wouldn't go into any form of government or coalition government with angela merkel anymore. and that they would prefer new elections of this to make a coalition as it is called is it's not going to work out. but the but the big
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problem here is and that's what all four parties say a failure is not an optional cannot be an option or must not be an option as they all see that from a snap election they could not benefit there would be no positive outcome for them . in the end they probably would sit again at the negotiation table table and just with a little bit of different results and that the only one that would really benefit from this would be the alternative for germany party a de a far right populist party. which of course would be eager to perform. actions and this is something all these parties don't really want to put rid of on the outside the c.d.u. party headquarters where coalition talks are going on thank you very much for that update. let me now bring you up to speed with some other stories making news around the wired u.s. backed forces in iraq say they have retaken the last stand in the country held by the so-called islamic state iraqi troops forced the militants from the town of
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rubber after just five hours of fighting this leaves i assume control of only patches of rural territory in iraq's western desert along the border with syria. the former head of the sicilian mafia talk to arena has died at the age of eighty seven he was in an italian prison hospital where he'd been serving twenty six life sentences reno wasn't the most feared godfathers of the course or not struck crime family in the nineteen seventies and eighties he's thought of ordered more than one hundred and fifty. at least two people have been killed in the kenyan capital nairobi as police broke up crowds welcoming opposition media. back to the country police fired tear gas and water cannon at supporters and his convoy was leading protests against the outcome of last month's redrawn of the presidential election which saw a president who can win a second term. the game is up and that's the message from zimbabwe's influential
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independence war veterans to robert mugabe he is resisting pressure to resign after a military takeover but the veterans are calling for demonstrations at the weekend to demand the former revolutionary quit has made his first public appearance since the army's intervention having previously been detained atoll. surrounded by security robert mugabe attends a graduation ceremony on the outskirts of the capital harare his presence is tradition but given that he's been under house arrest many were surprised to see him the press reported that mugabe who normally travels in a luxury vehicle escorted by a large motorcade arrived in a civilian car. in a statement made on national television earlier the military said it was in gauging . it also released photos showing a meeting zimbabwe's army chief and two south african envoys who had flown in to
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mediate reports suggest robert mugabe is refusing to give up the presidency. tanks have been occupying key positions around the capital since the military takeover but there's been no violence and the situation is quiet. i was scared because i thought the army was going to cause havoc. but as you can see it's peaceful in the country. where it's business as usual. and if you want me just. to let me know my. i mean we are you. move people at first but now everything is normal and it's business as usual. macabre has ruled zimbabwe for nearly forty years analysts suggest the military takeover was to prevent banks from handing power to his wife cranks she has not
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been seen since the military took control. joining me now from harare is human rights activist a dog what is your ancestor and when a president mugabe step down or will he be pushed out. that. is the question on everyone's tongues here seeing that yesterday you had been struck but but now it seems that the government is backtracking on that he does have a trump card. that he's pushed out that will undermine the legitimacy of this government process and so someone. desperate to ours we've seen over the last seven years i don't think he's going to give up power . so it may come to start or it may end up being a failed coup. and just how worried are you as
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a human rights activist about this military intervention given that this army until recently supported mugabe's regime which has been accused of huge human rights violations in the past. absolutely the major concerns we have been encouraged by. the explicit statements made by the military that that they are here to respect people's rights and certainly their conduct has has has matched that as well in general they have been quite peaceful apart from some scuffles with some some some violence involving. zanu p.f. politicians so so that has been encouraging but there are major concerns around us and i think. there are concerns as well from a political perspective that this could just simply be an internal settlement with
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then zanu p.f. that results in and you of their intent regime with with nothing much more than a base that now been run down the fact vice president has a return to her now to the opposition media morgan chang and i is also back what are the chances then off some kind of a transitional government being formed. i think the transitional government is is is really essential is really the early way out for us now the wheels of transition have begun in motion now and as i say that this transitional this transition will not be sustainable if it's merely an internal zanu p.f. solution and it will not have any legitimacy. in the eyes of zimbabweans or in the eyes of the international community if it if it's not a real transition towards democratic consolidation where real reforms that implemented so that we can have free and fair elections so i think that that that
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a transitional authority is essential i think that the military i'm going to go but probably understand that because they have a huge legitimacy problem whether that will happen i think really really remains to be seen as this so much up in the air. don a human rights lawyer an activist in harare thank you very much. the ousted catalan separatist leader cardless bridgeable has arrived at a court in brussels for a hearing over whether he would be sent back to spain to face charges of rebellion and sedition supporters were outside the court as the judge heard arguments behind closed doors in the first round of what could become a protracted courtroom battle both sides are expected to appeal if they lose more and four of his former ministers fled to brussels last month ignoring a summons to appear before a spanish charge they claim they would not get a fair trial in spain. you're watching the devaney is coming up ahead it's the
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leading killer of children in bangladesh no not me as a scholar or pneumonia drowning kills more than all those diseases combined we meet the aid group that's trying to change that and we'll tell you how. and more on children they are the generation who are be the most affected by climate change as the u.n. talks daughter clothes in vaughan children say they want more done to tackle global warming. but first monica joins me and she has been to us about a vehicle that could drive business and the flight against climate change monica if it ever hits the road. because it's quite amazing i mean not once but twice tesla c.e.o. in a mosque had postponed to the presentation off his electric big rig truck but last night was finally the night he unveiled the long awaited vehicle in california designed to challenge the climate damaging gas guzzlers on highways and you also
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threw in a surprise sports car as well take a look. it was a big show for a big truck. to slovak's iran must joke that this would be the most useful eighteen wheeler ever. transform into a robot fight illions and even brute. coffee and he said it's built for the long haul. now one of the biggest questions we've been asked about. electric trucks is well how far can they go because well it's perhaps a five hundred mile range. that's about eight hundred kilometers the driver sits in the middle no need for different models with steering wheels on the right or left musk promised his electrode truck would be cheaper to maintain than today's diesels it's set to hit the road in just two years but musk was coy about the price which
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logistics firms had been hoping to find out. tesla's car business has so far served a small niche small fast and expensive luxury cars that's where musk had another surprise up his sleeve the second generation of the tesla roadster the car the company was founded on the new castle road there. we were fastest car production car ever made period. even though the crowd here reacted so euphorically many experts in the field are skeptical tesla has a myriad of pressing problems above all the model three intended to take over the mass market instead of the fifteen hundred vehicles it expected to build tesla was only able to make two hundred sixty last quarter experts say some of them were badly assembled tesla has been in the red for years last quarter it lost millions of euro's and just recently hundreds of workers were let go now more than ever the
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question remains can test a gene its goals or just a series of funny tweets and product presentations the see that. well time will tell your opinion leaders made while meeting in the swedish city off some back today for an. mit there promoting a set of twenty social rights and guidelines designed to social make. provision more even across the block the heads of the european parliament the council and commission are expected to sign the guidelines the new paper forms what president of the european commission john crow junker has called a pillar of social rights now that is quite an impressive title of course let's find out what's behind all this this is in gotham but for us following this so what do we make of this pillar of social rights what is it about. of the pillar really and shrines monika twenty
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a principle in social rights from the labor market from the welfare states many things that already exist throughout the twenty eight european member states but the idea really here is to make recommendations to set a standard that those countries that are alleging behind on social rights can work towards and i mean does it have any bite if you say that most of those standards are already exist. this pillar really what it will bring the question here is what member states will make out of it if it is something that will trigger legislative processes if it is something that role as glued younger the head of european commission put it start a race to the top of a social standards that will be very good news for millions of european citizens and it will probably also be good news for large parts of the economy something
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that is not mutually exclusive but because after all if you look at for instance the more flexible working arrangements better childcare facilities that is something that could bring more women to the labor force if you look at the right to education that could bring more skilled labor to the workforce but that is all something that is now up to member states to really put this pillar into action to breathe some life into those social rights get matters in gotham back in sweden for us thank you so much. now the controversial keystone pipeline has leaked to spilling over eight hundred thousand liters of oil and farmland in south dakota keystone carries all from the tar sand fields in alberta in canada to refineries in the united states the pipelines owner trance canada has tweeted an aerial photo of the affected area showing a blackened field the spill comes as regulators decide whether to give the go ahead to a second pipeline route known as keystone x l that project has been at the center of
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a political debate for years locals have protested motivated by fear of potential leaks contaminating the regional water supply the project was stopped in twenty sixteen by then president barack obama but has been restarted under the trump administration. i without returning to the damaging impact of climate change and how some very simple measures can actually save lives and rita exactly monika simple measures now one of the country's most threatened by climate change is bangladesh flooding from tropical cyclons on the bangor delta has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives the water presents a particular danger to children with more than eighteen thousand bangladeshi youngsters drowning each year forty three percent of child deaths in bangladesh are caused by drowning and that number remains stubbornly high of british aid group aims to change that of a simple method teaching children how to swim. by gator become treasures her
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daughter's clothes like nothing else one month ago six year old drowned near their village. she was such a good daughter she always helped me with things everyone loved. really wanted to get an education. her older sister also misses her every day for atlanta has become her mother's biggest consolation. the school who did everything together we walked to school played together afterwards and ate together. water is all around in bangladesh one fifth of the country is just amazing or above
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sea level but many here cannot swim on the statistics are shocking fifty children drown every day in the southeast asian country. these children have learned to swim and now have a lot of fun just a stone's throw from home most villages are situations on pools like these ones they used to do laundry as a bathing area and a playground. i learned to swim last month that's fantastic in the water so nice and cool. and before i could swim i was afraid of the water now it's just so much fun that you're going to get something every week. the children who come swim can only watch from the bank they need to be careful it's very easy to slip in the mud and fall and. four year old rob you will says he cannot swim a lot but definitely wants to learn. farzana
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has set off for the next village with her mother today their swimming lessons being offered their parts on a knows how to swim but now she wants to become a swimming teacher so she's helping the instructor. learning how to swim it's really important for us kids because many die as my sister did. because they can't swim. so master tasman schumi is giving the lessons it's unusual for a woman to do this in the mostly muslim country. her training is financed by a british organization which has helped to set up more than one hundred courses in bangladesh and i read them a bit about the money. and twelfth grade. to trade and drowned in my village a year ago. afterwards i wanted to become
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a swimming instructor. and i'm very happy about it. finally after practicing on dry land it's time to hit the water here in bangladesh women swim fully clothed especially practice area has been constructed for beginners there's a floor so that no one slips under the water farzana mother is still understandably nervous together with the teacher for santa tries to help the children overcome their fear of the water. so. she's still young and quite shy but she'll soon get better at it. if she's determined she'll be a good instructor perhaps even better than me. they practice winning two hours every day then they had home to help out with the chores almost all of them can swim after five days according to the aid organization rep that organizes these
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courses. children all too often die of diarrhea cholera malaria meningitis and other diseases in bangladesh but eighteen thousand children also died by drowning and we have to do something about it. darkness is slowly falling apart santa and her family are eating dinner they're missing their second daughter. yes. all children should learn how to swim so the day wouldn't drown like my youngest daughter it's so important. before she goes to sleep for a song a hostage finished her homework the tragic loss of her sister means above all she wants to help others stay safe. and good on them you're watching the job news coming to live from but i do remember there's lots more on our website that's d.w.
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somewhat challenging our future in forty five minutes on the w. . stories that people of the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express. w. on facebook and twitter and up to date and in touch follow us. there black and living in germany. he's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john up like this not being able to blend in and i was. taking hollowed out a group and being you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. to see that.
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i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. sort of so the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the face like because i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still the black guy with an. afro germany starting december tenth d.w. . this is do you have any is coming to you live from berlin i'm on a touchy much pleasure to have your company our top story jimmy's potential of coalition partners have resumed talks about forming a new government that's after or night negotiations failed to meet a deadline for
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a genie the queen on the methods conservative block and two junior fatness. along those difficult talks. spoke to going to koreans he's a member of chaunced america c.d.o. body and the deputy interior minister. mr briggs one of the sticking points at these negotiations is the migration issue especially family reunion what is the big problem here the big problem i think is that we went beyond the average of the european union of the other members countries that only allow family reunion for geneva convention refugees to a certain type of refugees that are fleeing from present crucial in their home countries we extended this two years ago to all refugees from civil war and of course this makes germany very very attractive because we do more and accept more people than almost all the other countries in the european union and this has to change to at least the position of the christian democrats here and that's one of
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the indeed major points in these extra exploratory talks that we're now in the greens have a completely different standpoint on that one. where do you see a possibility for compromise then i think for me personally it's very important that for the future we make clear that all people that come to germany as refugees can only have family reunion if they are accepted and to acknowledge under the g. but don't leave a convention if they're what the european union called just refugees and a subsidiary protection and they can't have any familiar family reunion because we make have to make it clear germany cannot afford more than the average of the european union if we want the european solution to the refugee problem we can't go our own way and we can't offer a whole different kind of treatment than the average of the european union migration is only one of the big conflicting the issues that we have seen in during the last days how highly or how likely do you think is compromise on the other issues. this issue is
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a difficult issue but not install the bill and there are other issues like a budget questions and it to questions but i think a solution is possible i think one of the problem is that we know doing this these negotiations into a very new form and it's a first to have exploratory talks not not a few days but of weeks and then start the real negotiations maybe in two weeks so all the negotiators now think they have to squeeze and everything in into this first paper maybe if we would acknowledge that we have two still a few major question to solve in the second step of these negotiations this would become a little bit easier so it's problematic lot of work to do but i still think it can work or likely off fresh elections i don't think that we can and should talk about fresh elections because the people expect from the parties elected that they they find a solution also if you look at the opinion polls i don't think fresh elections would offer us an opportunity that would be any easier if you see than the how the federal parliament it's set up then so actually i think we should come up with
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a solution in the next weeks can take things thank you so much that was going to dip u.t. interior minister and member of cd you party. political correspondent but we do have a talking to going to now negotiations the german city of bomb have wrapped up a u.n. sponsored talks about how to best implement the paris climate accord and the boss two weeks delegates from some two hundred countries had been working on an action plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions and limit global warming they say they've made progress on several key details of the agreement it aims to limit overwhelming to significantly below two degrees celsius by the end of the century. and to find out exactly what progress has been made i'm joined now by my colleague christopher springeth he is in bonn at the top twenty three summit welcome just of us of what has been achieved in this two weeks of intense and difficult talks that
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. well there are still low just a few hours to go this climate conference but the outcomes that we can assume is given first of all there has been a strong fresh statement of support the global support for the paris agreement the twenty fifteen paris agreement we stand by paris that has been the main message from any number of leaders germany's angela merkel france's emmanuel macor the united nations general turkey until you get there and many other world leaders the new notable exception of course the u.s. delegation but that strong declaration of support is something that people watching for because this is of course the first climate conference since donald trump declared back in july that the u.s. would leave the parents agreement and let me mention also that. the so-called rule book we have
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a first draft of the group book on the table. control progress there. the german environment minister barbara hendricks calling that an important step towards implementing the paris agreement negotiation can now continue next year right up until the next year's climate conference in poland in december that is when this rule book that allows the world to it's the rules and regulations that will allow us all to implement the parents agreement that will be finally debated in poland next year and then presumably adopted and chris as you said and talks are still going on loughlin talks are still happening there what are the man areas of disagreement. well the money is always an area of disagreement and you know the rich nations made a pledge to the developing world that they would raise one hundred billion dollars
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from the year twenty twenty to help poor nations adapt to climate change mitigate the effects of climate change in other words help help them protect themselves from the effects of storms of hurricanes of flooding and so on now the donor countries the estimate is that roughly half that amount has been raised but there's still a long way to go and it's only three years to twenty twenty so the developing nations are a little bit there upping the pressure on the rich nations they want them to commit to a review process next year and twenty nineteen. so that we can see how much of that money is still missing the developing nations are essentially saying to the to the rich world put your money where your mouth is. christopher spring get it in the cops twenty summit thank you very much. you're welcome. a change of mood non imagine hating a film that you haven't even seen well that's what's happened to an indian fear
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film which features a romance a romance with some feel is controversial since its trailer was made public objections to its story have been so extreme that the government may delay the film's release to prevent riots a social media editor is tracking that story and is with me in the studio welcome jad for those of the people who don't know what you're talking about tell us why is this film so controversial well the film is about a mythological indian queen named padmavati and she's this very important and revered figure in indian literature and she has been for more than four centuries there's some dispute as to whether she actually existed bought some huge new group still very heavily invested in how she's going to be portrayed in this film the thing that has some nationalists up in arms is the fact that it might portray her a hindu queen as having a romance with a muslim king that's what they're upset about but let's look for ourselves and take a look at the movie's trailer.
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certainly it's a really beautifully filmed movie back clearly there is some sort of love going on here and that's what the controversy is really all about what is as as far as i'm concerned love is always a good thing but tell us about the reactions to this film this extravaganza as you just showed us in the trade of well it's actually sparked some protests and even death threats against the director and the actor and actresses keeping in mind this film hasn't even been released yet but it's spotted so on and t. film hash tag on twitter let's take a look at some of the reactions to that the hash tag is called ban. the film people
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even tearing down the parts of the movie this user writes padmavati is a symbol of india's bravery and on any attempt to lessen her will not be allowed but others are saying hang on let's put this into a bit of perspective this man from mumbai says are a lot of other india problems going on in india oh we seem to be missing some of the areas but he's saying people are ignoring them and getting offended by a film i want to point out that the director of the film he's a man named sanjay leela bhansali he's a big deal some say he's basically the hollywood version of steven spielberg he's put out a response to the controversy let's have a listen to what he had to say here what if we're going to put forward or a lot include you could be so we seeing the people know who this portrait is as opposed to the cliff. so many people believe the controversy around
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this film is being fueled in part by the nationalist government of prime minister narendra modi and his government's actually been asked to delay the release of the film which is due to be out on december the first there's no indication of whether they'll do that so we'll have to see what happens next and meanwhile the controversy rages on because as you said the directors of a famous and so is the cost of a public thank you very much i read for tracking that story for us ok now for some business news and monica joins us with the fallout from the siemens shake up announced last night and it's meant a lot of job losses. bollywood also big business of course deepika padukone huge huge star but siemens not such a good story there's been an angry reaction in germany to the announcement of job cuts and plant closures and engineering giant siemens the company is highly profitable but it says it's turbine division can't keep up it makes the parts for fossil fuel power plants and sima says it's been hit by the switch to cleaner
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energy sources the board says they must now pull the plug to secure the future for the remaining employees. zimmermann's workers took to the streets as the job cuts were announced. the industrial giant said it would slash two percent of its workforce despite billions in profits a decision that will shock. you i can't understand it at all i just thought they're playing around or it's incorrect information until now you can't close down a factory working at full capacity and especially not here in germany easiest. the company blamed the shift to green sources of energy like solar power for the move. board member lesa davis said the power generation industry is experiencing disruption of unprecedented scope and speed renewables are pushing other forms of power generation under increasing pressure today's action follows
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a nearly three year effort to rightsize the business for this changing marketplace . zeman says its power and gas division is worst hit by the switch to renewables demand for gas turbines has tumbled dress thickly depressing prices and profits and that means six thousand nine hundred jobs around the world must go almost half are in germany with the country's east hardest hit two plants there in the cities of light position gurlitz will shut down completely and a third hangs in the balance. the two plants to be shuttered are in a state of saxony which depends on them for jobs and tax income. it's like this we're now in for a fight because we can't just accept this decision it's the supervisory board has a responsibility to take a critical look at the state government unions and works councils reached out their hands seaman's needs to accept this and find solutions that benefit the affected
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regions and employees shift. zeman says it will try to avoid forced redundancies and will move workers to other if they can seize within the company but that's little comfort for the communities they will leave behind. as the financial views and i'll do my loan is standing by at the frankfurt stock exchange chanel how to invest us feel about siemens trust ignatius. well a full day after this news broke the share price is looking very flat indeed and that's all those two things one investors aren't really surprised by these job cuts rumors had been circulating for weeks and the board itself said yesterday that this decision was yours in the making and they're also familiar with chief executive joe kayser is longstanding crusade to streamline the company on the other hand they're clearly not thrilled just the scale of this restructure and the amount of opposition already forming to the plans means that siemens could be stuck in a holding pattern for a few years at least the trade unions of course have a lot of power in germany because they sit on the supervisory boards that wave
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through major decisions and they're clearly not going to make this easy ok and i do my loan in frankfurt thanks so much. and do sport the bundesliga returns this weekend after football's international break which means that pablo fully any us is also back with me welcome paul good nice to see you and bob of course is a presenter off show which airs this weekend to give you all the goals from germany's top flight an already pablo there's been a major controversy without a single goal being kicked when traveling to st got tonight but there without this star striker. mysteriously suspended by the club. go get her peer in obama young is out don't many gave no further details on why he has been disciplined and dropped from the squad obama young was hoping to end his
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goal drought in the game against stuttgart the striker has been in this growing slot lately no goals in his last five outings peter boss has been under pressure due to dortmund sudden decline from the top of the table to third their last win in the league came back in september. on the ice that money could enter if you don't you know if you don't win they'll be expression and. if you want to call that opposing wins then yes we feel the breeze that's for sure. and over the last three weeks the winds change quickly in the post office after the last international break the first match against leipzig and that's when it began as well and we definitely feel altschul. that's not for me that's the challenge to once again turn it around in the sixty's and i'm sure we'll manage when does mean the shelf. friday night could be perfect timing for dortmund to turn it around history is on their
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side the black and yellow won the last five matches in stuttgart but stuttgart is not a cakewalk especially when playing at home this season so far they're undefeated. of. five dortmund on the road firepower a league high twelve goals have. against the league's best home defense is the stage set for a thrilling match. and for more on this song i'm joined by pablo fully any ass to presenting as they go show welcome to fabio and i don't need to tell me and of course daughter would have given no reason for the suspension of obama but there is some speculation in the german media there's plenty of speculation. that we can break this up into two the first thing is that we've seen that there are reports that he was twenty minutes late for training which is sort of following on
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from you know a series of arrivals will say to his training sessions which is obviously annoyed the coach on the technical stuff there dortmund paid a boss of course on his team but i think there's more to it than this now this follows on from last year. went to milan which resulted in his suspension as well for one game so he's i don't say he's a troublemaker but he has been in trouble before so now he's been suspended once again because of this suppose it late arrival but it looks like there's actually another element to this which is also being released and one of the big german dailies which of course is built have built has said that he was involved in the filming without the permission of the club of of something with this freestyle football champion from france and dortmund which is obviously annoyed the club and the technical stuff that could be why he's actually been suspended. and of course obama young has expressed in the past a desire to leave the club and he said that his dream is to go to real madrid so
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now that we're headed towards that this transfer window which is going to take place in january who knows could he be going well if he's in trouble with the cloven he's not happy there who's to know and one final thing there were also images released on social media of him with his former teammate in barcelona having a lot of fun. who knows he could end up going to spain and he is how finest let's not forget ok so there's more than meets the eye now here on a lot of interesting information of this four door one comes at the was possibly a time do you think they can pick themselves up against it got to be doing support only recently you're absolutely right it's not even a question of will that they need to because i mean they have this absolutely fantastic start to the season they were scoring goals but let's not forget even in the beginning of the season they had major problems in their defense the last time that dortmund actually won a game in the bundesliga was at the end of september and that was against they've also had a very poor run of form in the champions league they actually. are not lost to
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having won against upwell nicosia who are probably the weakest team one of the weakest teams in the champions league at the moment in perth and certainly in their group who are also against birth they have spurs on real madrid in their group it's not looking very good for dortmund and i paid a bush has tried many different things he's moved the players around he's drawing different tactics doesn't seem to be working and perhaps as well he needs a little bit of time after a roaring start to the season but they've also lost two very key games and that was of course against byron munich a couple of weeks ago and they've lost against their other big rival of course where you times and that's what we're talking about by being who they face this weekend well barring are going to be playing going to be very inside who you know it's going to be an interesting clash they have turned things around funnily enough when things start going poorly for dortmund at the end of september. and is forced into in charge new nick comes along everything changes for munich they start winning games and there they are at the top of the table again and looking very very strong indeed it's
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a very interesting time in the in the bundesliga and we'll see had teams going to put the exactly the on budget at the moment bob the footy in the us thank you very much and he's also the present one to speak of which will be on this weekend. and i thank you with everything thank you. well we're from sport and back to politics and the story about the ousted got along separatist leader carlist bridgeable he's appeared in court in brussels for a hearing over whether he would be sent back to spain to face charges of rebellion and sedition his lawyer has just told reporters nothing was decided and the judge would continue hearing the arguments for preaching more and for other catalan leaders on the fourth of december and the case could become a protracted courtroom battle as both sides are expected to appeal if they lose because you offer to brussels last month he claims he could not get a fair trial in spain.
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it could be played by the been told one orchestra. conducted by come down orso known as the pastoral symphony because of its association with the countryside it's now spearheading a new culture project associated with climate change yes you heard right climate change robin merritt from a to discus here welcome robinson tell us about this well first of all i should say beethoven would have approved of this because if he was alive today he would have voted green he'd love this country so i think also that fear and i were left to the countryside which inspired him and particularly inspired this symphony the pastoral the sick symphony if you listen to the possible symphony if you the flutes sound
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a lot of the woodwind instruments too as well they sound like you know parts of the countryside and the beethoven pastoral project as you said has been launched at the un climate change conference it's in conjunction with the beethoven anniversary society and they're mobilizing orchestras on sawmills all sorts of things to use the pastoral symphony in projects to protect our environment now his ball. and beethoven was not only a musical genius he was a nature lover and his sixth symphony his incorporated natural sounds into the music he composed of between eighty no seven and eighty no eight now the symphony has been chosen to be the centerpiece of an ambitious international cultural project. get over that with the best on that and his pastoral symphony beethoven created a piece that revolves around the relationship between man and nature by engaging
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with this piece we want to reflect on our own connection with nature which is today shaped by climate change and does that was ready to play for the region to know about. the beethoven pastoral project come and beethoven's music with environmental activism in the twenty first century. the first video teaser has just been presented and gone different artists and musicians promote the project and. i always like. the stories about beethoven he would be seen walking in nature communing with his music but also with the birds. that you hear that's what some other big names were designated project ambassadors. the graham german chamber for the monic and its chief contact of. beethoven arcus trauma. and the oscar winning chinese composer ton
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dune from shanghai. part of the beethoven pastoral project the big. twentieth one thing for the preservation of later with your pastoral music. the beethoven pastoral project that's underway starting in june twenty eighth artists and musicians can share their crew. for me on the project website. well this is. yet. to come to a conclusion on the fifth twenty twenty. day and it's also the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of we don't know exactly when he was born but he was definitely born in seventy seventy anyway on june the twenty the idea is that there will be numerous different performances of things going on the might
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