tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle January 14, 2018 10:00pm-10:16pm CET
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this is deja vu news live from berlin a passenger tonic after a turkish plane skidded off a runway and plunging down it seems like it's up just meters from the black thing from markedly no one is hurt also coming up. fresh protests erupt into museums the country marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring there are fears that the situation could escalate to the north african nation struggles with major economic problems. and a french dairy group are called baby milk from more than eighty countries following
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us on the line and break at one of its production plants french health with ours you say more than three dozen babies have fallen and. i know it's all thank you for joining us tonic has broken eggs after a passenger jet skidded off the runway at a turkish air force and plunged down the side of a cliff the pegasus airlines plane from ankara had landed at traps on the black sea coast it dangles precariously after stopping just meters from the water's edge. learned. they are lucky to be alive panicked paasschen just head for the exits as their plane teachers on a cliff edge. out say fire crews their craft.
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and by day the extent of their log is a part of the seven three seven lives with his nose a few meters from the black sea after getting off the runway and rainy conditions. pegasus airline say the exact cause of the incident is unclear remarkably all one hundred sixty eight on board were on hard left with little more than expensive cleaning bills. initiated our circle the landing was really hard the plane couldn't stop then at last ballance and we veered left. off enough then. i had a win to see into skidding there in the slow we couldn't open the doors for fifteen to twenty minutes people were panicking because it smelled of petrol and we were scared the plane might catch fire there's a my youngest. was the recovery of the plane continues questions now tar into how i
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want to off it was so close to catastrophe. fresh protests have a role to denton is it as the north african nation marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring which toppled its former dictator and seen alive again ben ali. have taken to the street for a seventh day in a row demonstrating against price and tax hikes as the government struggles to solve deep rooted economic problems many protesters say they've been left empty handed since the revelation recent reports in the case police fired tear gas to break up some of the demonstrations. didn't is funny for a char went to a village just outside the capital tunis to get a firsthand look at going discontent among the poor. there's not much to do in this small challenge close to the capital city of tunis unemployment is high especially among the youth we are in to board about one in three young people does not have a job life has become expensive and the local markets are nearly empty these days
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people are fed up with the economic situation in tunisia inflation was already quite high and now there is an additional price hike for basic goods like vegetables and fruits and it's in places like this one in villages and towns just outside of the capital city tunis the frustration of a price hikes for basic goods could easily turn into a revolt against a government. people who do not have much suffer the most under the austerity measures in effect to reduce to balloon ing state deficit this woman leaves the market didn't empty back in and for what they have been used before her father. i didn't benefit from democracy we are so tired of this because everything became so expensive the government doesn't care about and so. people have been taking their anger to the streets over the past two weeks they're showing the yellow card to the government the red card will follow they say if things don't change peaceful
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demonstrations turned violent one man died during clashes with the police. he lived here into borba in this house we are meeting his uncle he takes us through the entire family. the mother is under shock she's concerned that the death of her son hum's was in way her daughter tells us why. they don't want to tell the truth that the police killed my brother the official autopsy will not tell the truth the government is afraid that this could result in another revolution that the clue to bother her. the circumstances of holmes's death remain unclear what is certain is that he took to the street to demand a life in dignity a job some stability. that's not possible in this country the politicians want to fill their pockets they don't care about the people if they want to put me
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in prison for what i say i'm not afraid left you know i know because most people don't feel like celebrating the anniversary of the arab spring for many democracy didn't result in the economic prosperity they were hoping for. and there of course there was founded on this funny fifth chair and she has been following the protests for us and twenty can you give us an idea of the atmosphere today just how angry are the people with the government at the prospect of one more year of austerity. well just like we have seen peaceful demonstrations turning to violent demonstrations over the course of this week you're seeing very mixed emotions today is about some people here at the main avenue hubby having you there by the way the twenty eleven revolution played out i've seen all kind of different reactions to this entire situation this economy hardship some people are chanting that they want to make sure that is fine and so it's dropped altogether others receiving the national and some rather causing
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a rather folkloric atmosphere so it was rather a rather mixed emotion playing out here some people celebrating others saying this is not a day to celebrate because democracy didn't bring them that academic. benefit that they had hoped for seven years ago funny the chair thank you for your reporting in tunis. and so the other stories making news around the world. for palestinian president mahmoud abbas say israel has and the oslo peace accords with its actions in a the commons at a meeting to discuss u.s. president donald trump's decision to recognize serious level as israel's capital about scald the decision to slough of the century. through a governor in cameroon says twenty one people have been killed in a crash in the west of the country the post veered off the road and crashed into a tree in a ravine at least thirty eight people were injured. at least one person was
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killed and dozens injured after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of peru early sunday morning a seven point one magnitude quake brought down homes in rural areas and damaged infrastructure. well the head of french dairy company like tallas say a recall of baby milk has been extended to eighty three countries a salmonella outbreak at one of its production plants led to the original recall in turkey countries into stemberg french health authorities say thirty seven babies in the country have fallen ill a case was also reporters in spain i tell us has promised compensation for those affected. well for more on this let's talk to lisa there with in paris there lisa has come under fire for its response there the boss is promising compensation will be enough just satisfied customers and families well
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that's very unlikely the families are pronounce against locked in as they're saying you know of the relationship of trust has broken down handed sort of lawsuits have been brought forward and that's also due to how the companies handling this is known to be a very secretive company. they very rarely talk to the press but we do know that there did carry out some internal controls early last year in august and in november and that they found some salmonella there in that in that specific factory not in the products but in the factory and yet they didn't really flag it up publicly and they only reacted to it really in general you know so how to release that relationship of trust that remains to be seen really so it's an insufficient response what about the government what kind of preventative methods have they in place that all. well the government is carrying out regular controls taking random
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samples in this industry at different points of the production line across the country but it looks like these controls have been largely insufficient parents are actually complaining that the products sold by lack tallis are still to be found in in pharmacies even in hospitals and there are reports that even a lot more babies and young children might be affected by this scandal it looks like the government is really not doing enough to fight it so implementing a global recall and hands almost impossible if not very challenging can it even work that well it's going to be a huge challenge for the company we're talking about twelve million products in europe in africa in asia now in france they've put in place a system in supermarkets you know where they have electronical systems so that if you go with such a product to the to the checkout actually it's going to be blocked there and you
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can't buy it but think about small corner shops how are they going to be going to go about that are they going to be aware of what products they shouldn't be selling anymore so it's going to be a huge challenge here and abroad thank you very much for that. so sports news now and sunday's going to think action there has been a disappointing draw for dortmund at home devolves burke determined where with a peer emerick obama young dropped again due to disciplinary reasons earlier bottom side cologne one for only the second time in the league this season and they'd be back to one in the rowing darby or be leipsic managed a crucial victory over shell on saturday while it is by in munich one on friday. a quick look at the bundesliga table after much the eighteen shows that by and are thirteen points clear and powering to a sixth strace title leipsic sits second with dortmund fourth turning into the
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bottom half and cologne still prof things up but there is now a glimmer of hope that victory given the four sides above them all fails to win well one over and months of research that they're going to take a season with a high scoring shoes days on saturday over prove themselves more than capable of holding their own in the tough life during the first half of season when life came ace of the winter break and desperate need of points to stay out of the relegation fight. nigel de young went straight into minds his starting lineup on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start they took the lead on twenty six minutes to your signal removed so with this fourth goal of the season one of his defense was far too passive but it was still a fine finish. minds continued to press in just five minutes later it was to no alexandra kirk grabbed the red ball with one of his back line again exposed. but
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the home side bounced back quickly from going to down nicklaus food called heading in a corner after thirty three minutes was to come back on. shortly afterwards combative midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and fuko converted the equaliser from the spot with paul. i know but weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period food club completed his hat trick how numbers don't come back. three two it finished with food took very much the man of the moment. this situation you know puts him on record as a so it's obviously great for me to get that straightened but today it was really important to score three because we got a foothold in the first half through that so we've got the belief that we can get something done. to stingo the sea was good hung over up to tenth with the european
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