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pist for a robotic as a teacher neither would have human empathy what does a machine need to do to create empathy and a medical context when i disclose more information to a person or to computer in this case. if you listen let's feelings of the instruments that steer us and whoever can control these feelings has great power over us to compatible algorithms instead of feelings measuring emotion starting december sixteenth on t w. this is deja news live from berlin islam is top line us turn off the heat on
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pakistan's government violence spreads to other cities a day after clashes killed six in the capital islamabad the government calls in the army after police failed to break up the protests we'll get the latest also coming up. a powerful blast in one of china's biggest ports killed at least two people and in just dozens more now police are trying to figure out what to write. in germany is going to seek out all eyes but on the world body derby the clash between document and shaka it was an eight go thriller with some people calling it the moment the mother of all comebacks school have the highlights for you. welcome to the program i'm edith kimani in pakistan fresh clashes have broken out
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between islamist protesters and security forces a similar violence yesterday left six people dead and almost two hundred injured while the demonstrators have been rallying on the outstretched the capital islamabad demanding the resignation of a government minister they accused of blasphemy they blocked main routes into the city for almost three weeks now on saturday pakistani police and paramilitary forces failed to disperse a protest says despite a violent crackdown. and on the line now from islamabad a journalist i thought how she must not thanks for joining us so the government has now called in the army is this a sign that it's losing control of the situation. yes that's certainly the inference that we're hearing out here from the step that they took last night late last night calling the army in need of civil power to establish control over the situation and what we've seen since then is that the army has actually not deployed any personnel and the chief are focus on the military which of course has rock on
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for more than half of its history and it was a very powerful institution the army chief met with the prime minister that afternoon to discuss the situation and the way forward now the question of whether the government had not been sort of situation with already in place for for the last couple of weeks because these protesters have managed to and they've been only about two thousand of them which in this context is a relatively small number it's considered to be they've been blocking this mean route into it now about for more than two weeks and become very fringe political party and a question that already been raised about development that the sea and its ability to be able to establish control but it was clear they did not want a confrontation because there were several rounds of negotiations all when all of those ended unsuccessfully the government seemed to lose patience on saturday and sent in more than eight thousand riot police to try and clear this area of the two thousand protesters they were still seemingly unsuccessful in being able to do so which obviously raises questions about the kind of operation that was that was ordered and so now here we are where the protesters are actually still in the area
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and still in control of that interchange now these protesters have been active for three weeks as they mentioned the new there from a new hardline islamist thought to what exactly do they want. well as far as they're concerned the first dream on the day has is that they want the federal law minister the head hunter to resign now this is based on allegations that he committed last me by introducing an amendment into an electoral law that removes a certain referent which may deem to be softening the state's position against m. of the muslims now that was where they started from now it is unclear what they're what they're demanding and what they want further than that because the government it seems is even date in that condition on board and they're going to go shooting with them on this the real crux of the matter out here is that this is a relatively small fringe group the generally has not had the ability to turnout numbers or especially elect already has not been very relevant to their party but they're led by a hardline clerical has for years campaigned on this issue and off me and gained
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notoriety in fact to their remarks and graphic inciting violence against particularly the end of the community but others as well and it seems that the move and really the player in question is using these court and using the issue of law something which is a compass a hot button issue but it's on in the last few years he's using it to gain political prominence and as far as he's concerned obviously it's worked out very well he's managed to got the capital for two weeks and now even a police operation unable to dislodge him i thought hashem joining us from islamabad thank you they've been a powerful explosion in eastern china with that least two people killed and injured what you're looking at behind me is the scene of the devastation at the site of the blast it took us a factory in the port city of new beau about one hundred kilometers south of shanghai now the force of the explosion was strong enough to flatten nearby
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buildings and damaged vehicles imagist the crews are a fight but police say the cause of the blast has yet to be determined. let's get some more background on all this from d.w. mathias finding out who is in the chinese capital of beijing mathias it's good to see you so no official confirmation yet on the cause of this blast but do we have any indication what could have caused it you know we have almost no edge indication if this blast happened this morning as you can see it's already quite late today during the day we had quite confusing news the first news was that it happened at a factory later police had it happened at a vacant lot now what could cause an explosion at a vacant lot i don't know we don't know what what site this is we know that these explosion has been quite powerful some damage has been done in the radius of one kilometer around some buildings have collapsed that's stood nearby east building
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seem to have been evacuated previously the whole area seemed to be designated for demolition that is probably why we didn't see more victims in this big blast what can you tell us about this ningbo city where the explosion happened it's one city district with industrial. living structures it's quite close to the port ningbo court is the most this is third biggest port in china so this is a busy region it's it's a major hub for trade and industry. we know so far and we are waiting now for more information to come to see what really happened here well mathias bollinger with the latest from beijing thank you. time now for some of the other stories making news around the world monitoring group says syrian government
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air strikes have killed twenty three civilians in rebel held eastern goods and near damascus the deaths come despite the area falling within the so-called deescalation zone over the last two weeks of a one hundred people have been reported killed in the region. twenty two people were injured when a dance floor collapsed in spain's canary islands most of those hurt suffered broken bones and bruises but parts of the floor fell into the building's basement police have launched an investigation into the incident of will cain island of bali has had a series of eruptions mt sent ash and steam six thousand meters into the sky disrupting international flights to the tourist destination indonesia has raised its alert level for aviation to red that's the highest possible warning pope francis is set to visit myanmar and bangladesh on monday the plight of the
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rohingya muslims is expected to loom large over his six day trip hundreds of thousands have fled the to bangladesh in the wake of alleged persecution from the burmese army on thursday the two countries agreed to begin returning refugees within two months but many were here just say they don't want to go back. fatima the two and does what she can to keep her flimsy shed clean life is hard as a refugee and the memories of what she saw in me and mark haunt her continually. here she demonstrates how me and my troops and legibly through door hinge your children into fire. number one. but now after an agreement between bangladesh and me and my hundreds of thousands of brahimi could be headed home in the next two months. i cannot trust them in my government if the international community promises to keep us safe and if there are
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people that to protect us we will go if they send us back without this guarantee we will be persecuted again. and the united nations refugee agency agrees the present conditions in me and most rocking state and not in place to enable safe and sustainable returns refugees are still fleeing and many have suffered violence rape and deep psychological and physical harm some are witness that there are so family members and friends most have little or nothing to go back to. since august more than six hundred thousand rohingya have fled me and martin neighboring bangladesh they have been housed in camps such as this one in coffs is bizarre but resource poor bangladesh is struggling to support them fatima how to knows this all too well . but to return to a country that hounded out is for the moment a troubling thought.
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a spectacular day of action in the bundesliga yesterday starting with one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the season the rule of valley derby between bruce a document and shaka the game was an eight go through a low with dog man fuzz delighted in the first half and distraught in the second the club's shaky run of form continues. dortmund had a point to prove and came out firing on all cylinders pure and when it came sliding into draw first blood his eleventh goal of the season for replay revealed he palm verbal internet with the goal was allowed to stand and vale was yet to more. fully turn of this storm and free kick into his own goal. and from van things got even worse for the visitors polled on the pain making it three nil after just twenty minutes his first goal of
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a season and water goal it was. five minutes later it was rough feel good arrows turned to get on the scoresheet it was like christmas come early for dortmund coach peter bosch. the second half was a different story. open shockers account and i mean after it a sore chance and took it. dortmund began to book onslaught a missed time tackle resulted in a second yellow card and an early shower for a young shocker kept up the pressure. of a third dortmund it looked like a different team it was quickly turning into a nightmare of a game for peter bosch where his opponents were not finished yet. in the ninety fourth minute to now do you got another to level the score for goals of peace secure one precious and unlikely point for dortmund is now six games without a win. would have it. i've never experienced
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a day like this before for me and everyone else who was there it was really something special. i hope people can understand that i can't talk about my future just a couple of minutes after the game we're disappointed and looking ahead just yet it's too soon after the games itself you know the. dormant very fighting spirit but only after the final whistle coach peter boss's days in charge no look to be numbered. the days of a big match saw injury hit by in munich travelling to back the back have been creeping up the table recently losing only one of their last six matches the champions were expecting a tough test and that's exactly what they got. by and coach your pancreas was returning home to mention back and the hosts had a lot to deal with against the record blunders league champions. not to the head so
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christoph promise of injured after just ten minutes. but the photos weren't to be deterred the class to learn handled in the area penalty the verdict. talk and i stepped up and did the rest despite the best efforts of try and keep a span all right. one nil to claw back thirty nine minutes on the clock robert never trickery nearly levelled for brian but it was clark back who struck again nashton the cross traumatised into the hosts going into half time to goals to the good. bye and stop cross we're not looking impressed the visitors brought on more firepower after the break kingsley coleman's effort came back off the post into the arms of a grateful young salma. pensive but his side did pull one back after seventy four minutes after a video with the folly from pistons. finally something evading samas grasp
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but try as they might try and just couldn't find an equaliser one two one hundred because winning streak brought to an end. taking things a little more slowly now he is the most famous president of the remote atlantic island of st helena jonathon the giant taught us and now is set to become a tourist attraction as a british territory opens its very first effort jonathan is also the world's oldest known living land animal has at least a hundred and eighty five that's right one hundred and eighty five visitors can only view him from a special corridor ensuring that he can keep enjoying the stress free life has become accustomed to. thank you. well you're watching news from brandon well coming at the top of the hour thank you for joining us.

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