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league members warned of more days of rage in the region we'll take you to jerusalem for the latest also coming up. the best film that europe has to offer this year. a dark swedish comedy wins big at the european film awards bring you all the highlights from europe's answer. and. the top brass at dortmund. another loss for coach peter bosch the team saying they'll be making an announcement later today. welcome to the show my name sarah harmon it's good to have you with us. arab league foreign ministers have demanded the united states reverse president donald trump's
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decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital meeting in cairo they said they would also call on the united nations to condemn the decision trump said he was only recognizing reality despite warnings the move could jeopardize the middle east peace process the decision was met with days of violent protests. israeli police patrol vis streets taking no chances hundreds of protesters turned out on this day of rage the numbers were said to be down on previous days. the focus is now shifting to the diplomatic stage the leaders from the region headed to cairo for an emergency summit of the arab league delegates that called for u.s. move a dangerous violation of international law. over my back to the selim we call on all of the world's peace loving nations to raise their voices clearly and to reject the u.s.
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president's illegal decision. we call on the world to recognize the state of palestine with east jerusalem as its capital shakti. andra president shows decision has already gone global hey a demonstration outside the us embassy in indonesia who i was most populous muslim nation most european countries have also condemned the move angering israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the office. while i respect here i am not prepared to accept a double standard from it i hear voices from their condemning president trump's historic statement but i have not heard condemnations of the rockets fired at israel or the terrible incitement against it. to monitor them. netanyahu made various remarks before boarding a plane for a two day trip to paris and brussels to watch are expected to be tends towards.
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well let's bring in our correspondent miles federer in jerusalem we just saw in that yahoo leaving for paris there what is he hoping to achieve. well in brussels he is going to not be met with a very friendly room we've seen a lot of these foreign leaders come out and condemn this move by the trump administration something that netanyahu very much supports netanyahu has never had much of a friendly reception in europe considering that most of these leaders very much favor a two state solution which is something that the netanyahu administration has always been sort of tepid on willing to back away from it has always seemed and really he's coming in and he sees himself as the crusader for the israeli cause the recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital is something that he's fought for for a long time and something that he's been hoping for despite the peace negotiations that have always said drew some was going to be divided between israel and
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a future palestinian state so what he's hopefully going what he's going to want to do is convince some european leaders over to his side to see this as a good thing although whether or not he's going to be able to do that remains doubtful well the arab league has called on the u.s. president to reverse his jerusalem move is that going to have any impact. what we've seen from the arab league is really a fall back on their old position the thing about the palestinian causes that used to be the uniting cause for the arab world the establishment of a palestinian state and the problem here is the palestinians feel like in the process of these decades of negotiations they've given up a lot in the exchange for the promise of that they would have east jerusalem as their capital now of course they've been basically denied that and there are no peace negotiations happening right now so the arab league of course doesn't really
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know how to proceed at this point with no future peace negotiations on the table at this moment and them simply saying this is not good we can't have this and calling for the international community to recognize a palestinian state will have to see if that has any effect but right now it simply seems that all the old players are just falling back on their old positions for lack of really any playbook at this point what about the security situation in israel in the palestinian territories what can we expect today. what we do know that the ruling party in the palestinian territories under president mahmoud abbas has called for more protests this coming friday as well as we might see more protests on the israeli side on saturday so these two sides sort of tag teaming each other on this issue the issue here for the palestinian president is if he does call for more outrage that could also hinder his affective in this we have
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a lot of smoldering tensions here that's basically everyday life in jerusalem it in the west bank and if those fans are if those flames are fanned higher it could also affect the palestinian president because that's my shrader in jerusalem thank you. today marks the three hundredth day in turkish prison for the turkish german journalist dan as usual and on this occasion hundreds of artists have called for his release pop stars bono and sting and several nobel prize winning authors are among those who signed a letter calling to free dennis been held in turkey since february he's accused of terrorist propaganda but the german government says usuals being detained on political grounds bent he's not the only one hundreds of human rights workers are behind bars in turkey the human rights activist peter storrie as recently returned from istanbul after being detained there for months the w. charlotte parts and has brought home. peter now on his way to germany to
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reunite with his family after spending nearly four months in a turkish prison and the weeks since his return he's been trying to readjust it's continuing in doing my relaxation exercises which i did before going into prison during prison i'm doing it still it's a lot of talking with friends with colleagues it's also just getting back into normal rhythms like taking care of the children etc they human rights activist was teaching a seminar and he stumbled when he was unexpectedly detained by turkish authorities during his time in prison he learned to come to terms with the rules solitary confinement is maybe the strictest one they had for several days but also their. i was treated mainly was respect for the work guards i had great great inmates in the way. who were passing through similar situations like i did and for me it was very important to feel the solidarity from the outside as well from the
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fellow prisoners activists and both germany and turkey demanded his release now despite not being back in germany the trial against him in turkey is continuing in his absence he's charged with having supported an armed terrorist organization many others are still imprisoned in turkey looking into the judicial system and the judicial procedures see that for a lot of the political detainees that the situation is rather unfair there the trials are postponed there are sometimes not even until now there's a lot of solidarity from my side to words and i hope that i can say the same that i would love to say the same that as you said a few days before my release like you're going to be out soon. now recently received a peace prize for his work as a human rights activist. some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour at least one person has died trying to escape huge wildfires that are raging
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through southern california around two hundred thousand people have been forced to flee their homes the winds that have been fanning these flames are finally starting to ease up but firefighters say the situation is still extremely dangerous. celebrities from galaxies near and far hit the red carpet in los angeles on saturday for the world premiere of the latest star wars movie last july opens in u.s. theaters on friday no formal reviews have been released yet but lucky ticket holders say the film lived up to the hype. and here in europe a dark swedish comedy has scooped up the biggest prize of the european film awards the square is a searing satire of contemporary society and already won top prize as it can and has been nominated for an oscar last night's glittering ceremony here in berlin puts it one step closer to winning that oscar it can become
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a bit we could become a bitter at that it is the square. swedish comedy vásquez sweeps for a night scooping six prizes including the most prestigious you watch the best film the cast and crew chose to state fair thank you speech and express their joy in a different way to get to know we have to do this three get it right. so let's do the countdown happy scream three was. i. wonder if a square is a lighthearted look at the hypocrisy of modern society has sent us on the trials and tribulations of christie and for creates a lot to museum in stockholm. kristin drives an electric car and say's overwrites things about poverty and peace invest film his high minded idea was a put to the test and have sex with them. now how often rich maybe women
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that you don't know very well and have sex with them. you know their names. yeah yeah. always oh yeah yeah so when i make. things go from bad to worse in another on forgettable scene a performance artist goes a that's a posh fund raising dinner. the best film of the european film awards often goes on to win the academy awards and in fact addition holds up direct to rebrand could be picking up another prize the oscar for best foreign language film. some sports news for you now in germany's blunders like a dortmund coach peter bosch is
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a man in trouble his side went into match day fifteen having picked up just three points in the bundesliga in the last two months the can run that can get a guy fired dortmund have scheduled a news conference for later today boss was hoping a home match against lowly braman could lead to a turnaround but no such luck. don't wonder again far too passive and were punished up to twenty six minutes with maximilian eg a star and giving brave in the lead. it was a superb effort which left dortmund keep a woman becky well they don't one fail to muster a single shot on goal in the first half farms and clip bosses were livid. they finally equalized on fifty seven minutes with pm rick obama and credited with the goal it's a given strike it did get the final touch it makes him the bundesliga record african scorer with ninety seven goals. braman a made of sterner stuff these days and just eight minutes later they were at it
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again teo gary selassie making it to one then to braman celebrate their first away win of the campaign well dortmund have now not one in eight in the league. says. it is my work my job and every game we turn up full of energy but we hoped we would see that on the pitch for the future small of the plot seems boss failed to get the win he needed to guarantee his job. saturday's other big bonus the game saw gladbach take on shock and now both teams have been mounting said he climbing up the standings here's what happened. the host started the match in control after twenty two minutes christophe karama coasted into the back post on mocked. by after the break went for a second. but this time great thought was to noid by ralph famine.
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shall cut took advantage thanks to a bit of luck yannick best to go turning into a new color jury's cross from the wing the ball and go one one surprisingly shoka took control after the equaliser. missed the mark here. and then failed to fund a white pass young sama. it stayed one one affair results in the end. you can do it for us here on day to be news you can find all the fun just like your results on dave down here dot com forward slash sports will be keeping a close eye on what happens to peter bosh and sarah ferguson thanks for watching. freedom of expression is a value that always has to be defended and new. all over the world are too afraid.
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