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oh was that are they. going to. be. human rights. d w. this is d w news live from berlin israel's prime minister holds tense talks with european leaders after calling them hypocrites for their response to
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a wave of unrest in the middle east french president obama chrono urges benjamin netanyahu to negotiate with the palestinians after trump decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel we'll check in with our correspondent for the latest also coming up and human rights day we go to uganda to see how peace activists are helping victims of the devastating civil conflict there. and dortmund says goodbye to coach k. tarball show for placing him after eight bundesliga matches without a win and find out how they're hoping to turn their fortunes around. welcome to the program i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. french president tomorrow mccrone has urged israel's prime minister to negotiate with palestinians saying they must find
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a two state solution to their conflict benjamin netanyahu is in paris on his first trip to europe since donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital micron has condemned the firing of rockets against israel amid of wave of violence sparked by the u.s. president's controversial decision on yahoo had earlier accuse european leaders of hypocrisy for criticizing trump's move but not the attacks against israel kron reaffirmed his disapproval of trump's move bought for his part on yahoo repeated his claim that your roof is israel's capital drucilla is the capital of israel it's been the capital of israel for three thousand years you can read it to move very far in book it's called the bible you can read it after the bible you can hear it in the history of jewish communities throughout.
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the next year in jerusalem where this is the capital of israel but in jerusalem for more we're joined now by our correspondent tanya kramer who's in jerusalem so tiny a in that same press conference with micron israeli prime minister benjamin who also said that the sooner the palestinians accepted that was israel's capital the sooner there would be peace now how does natanya who intend to make that work. well that's exactly i mean that's absolutely a nonstarter for the palestinians and mr netanyahu is a bit in the same like what mr trump said when he recognized him as to capital of saying that they have to accept the realities would say well the reality is we are here as well and we want to see east jerusalem as to capital of a few to a palestinian state and i think also mr micromanaged quite was quite clear on that
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that franz opposes the recognition by mr trump as a whole the city. is but he also urged again mr netanyahu to make steps to woods to palestinians for example a freeze of settlements something of that sort so there was a very clear message from one of the european leaders and he was the first to meet mr netanyahu after that statement to push for peace but that they can't except that to some unknowns the capital of israel well yes this is an attorney and his first trip to europe since trump's controversial announcement what do you think is netanyahu is mission on this trip. well you have to know this trip was planned some time ago actually before this diplomatic crisis erupted over this. issue so we expected netanyahu to come to paris and also to meet with the e.u.
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foreign ministers to talk about mainly iran the iranian presence also in syria because a lot of changes here in the region and to talk with them about the nuclear deal and now of course the focus here is on jerusalem and you could expect that the meeting with especially with the foreign ministers he's going to meet on monday he will have breakfast with them in brussels will be sort of tense because before mr netanyahu left for europe he said he actually accused the e.u. leaders to be hypocrites to have a double standard but just criticizing the recognition of to resign mess to capital of israel and not criticizing dockets coming out of gaza so it will be interesting to say what the european leaders have to say to that and also to hear from them what kind of role are they going to take on in this whole process our id dudley's correspondent tanya kramer bringing us up to date from jerusalem many thanks indeed
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. trump's announcement on jerusalem has been followed by days of protests and deadly clashes in the palestinian territories and israel tens of thousands of people have also protested in muslim and arab countries including jordan turkey pakistan and malaysia several of those demonstrations focused their anger on u.s. embassies things turned violent in the lebanese capital beirut where security forces fired tear gas and water cannon at protesters meanwhile tens of thousands of moroccans demonstrated in the capital robot. now the winners of the twenty seventeen nobel peace prize have been presented with their award at a ceremony in austin low and the winners were the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons also known as i can the group's director beatrice finn issued a stark warning saying that
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a single moment of panic could lead to widespread death and destruction she also expressed concern over recent tensions on the korean peninsula. and today is human rights day a chance to look at both the progress and the challenges still facing much of the world our next report takes us to uganda to meet a group of rights activists they are helping victims of the deadly conflict between the government and the lord's resistance army rebels. st joseph's hospital in northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured in sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african network provide support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor. because i have no problem with forgiving those who injured me as long as
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i'm healed it depends on my ability to become normal again but defines whether or not i can forgive. omar james will walk again victor uses these success stories to convince the un and the european union to fund his project. make peace tangible to people and justice and that's why we say people physically. it will hop into space for his twenty. minute stories. in february two thousand and four troops stormed the victors hometown and massacred hundreds of people many were
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abducted including victor's older brother omar jeffery here at the memorial site the people of commemorate those who were lost. the contrast lost just too much the debris dip. in the country needs. a prospect for national reconciliation. in two thousand and fifteen victor was nominated for the nobel peace prize since then he's turned down prestigious job offers abroad because he knows that uganda's wounds are still a long way from being healed. now a dark swedish comedy has scooped the biggest prizes at the european film awards the square is a searing satire of contemporary society that already won the top prize at the cannes film festival and has been nominated for an academy award last night glittering ceremony here in berlin puts it was step closer to winning that oscar
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it can become a we could become a bitter at that it is the square. swedish comedy vásquez sweeps for 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. we have to do is pretty good right. so honest to the count 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 all the right things about poverty and world peace in film his high minded ideal was a puts of
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a test and have sex like. how how often rich. women they you don't know very well and have sex with them. you know their names. yeah yeah. always oh yeah yeah so with my mate. things going from bad to worse in a nova 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 tradition holds up direct to reuben could be picking up another prize for the oscar for best foreign language film.
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since for its news now and been as the club dortmund has fired their coach and hired former cologne coach peter shirwa here places peter bosch whose dortmund side hadn't won a but as they go match in the last eight tries last season stroger helped cologne to a hugely successful season that saw the club rise of the standings to fifth place but just last week he was fired as cologne couldn't find its way out of last place with only. joining us for more on the dortmund coaching changes for its corresponding yannick space diana good to see you all right before i ask about sterger tommy was firing pater bush the right decision based on the results it's hard to argue otherwise i mean they didn't win in the last eight games though knocked out of the champions league and i think the writing was on the wall a few weeks back when they blew a full goal lead against shaka and then the last straw of course is this last brain
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and the players have to take some of the blame as well. up to the standard it especially against brave and it was a woeful performance but in the end bush is the coach and he has to take ultimate responsibility he failed to get the team playing to his tactics right he neglected the defense it was vulnerable all season yes they've had injuries but the performances weren't good enough but jordan's problems go beyond this coaching coaching change i think the c.e.o. hands you know him what's got has to take some responsibility as well transfer dealings have been good enough in the past few seasons he sucked the previous coach thomas to cool and he brought in boston he has to take responsibility for that as well all right so now let's talk about the new coach peter sterger he only picked up three points with cologne this season before getting fired himself is he really the right man to turn things around it sounds strange to say so given his season start a season with cologne but this is the best option could hope for you don't become
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a bad coach of a notch did fantastically well with cologne he brought in from the second vision to finishing fifth last season and i think he is the man to bring two of them back up to the top four spots i think if you saw his previous club cologne just last for three after having a three goal late tonight against probable so i think if you can sort out all this defense we can bring them back so we wish him and darkman to the best of luck many thanks to an expanded from sports department office nice to talk to you. oh hanover are continuing their amazing performance this season on their return to the bundesliga the team from the north beach hoffenheim two nil here are the results of match day fifteen so far in sunday's first game bottom side colognes suffered a painful four three defeat at home to freiburg with meals petersen's two penalties in injury time to seal the remarkable win braman defeated dortmund on saturday to prompt the dismissal of bosch while byron beat frankfurt to pull further ahead at
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the top in the last game of the match day i'll explore it are currently playing berlin a quick reminder now of our top story french president a model my crown has urged israel's prime minister to negotiate with the palestinians saying they must find a two state solution benjamin netanyahu is on his first trip to europe since donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital. you're watching d.w. news coming to you from berlin will have an update for you at the top of the hour in the meantime you can always get the latest news and information from our website that's at dot com american evan steen thanks for watching. those boundaries and germany is a strong country.

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