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this is to give you news lawyer from berlin that leading members of germany's social democrats are calling for improvements to a coalition of three friends with angle of merkel's conservatives they need to win over skeptical party members who could vote against a deal to start formal coolish in talks with the conservatives oppose any changes to the agreements made on friday after marathon talks also calling off. fresh protests erupt into newseum as the country marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring there are fears that the situation could escalate as the north african
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nation struggles with major economic problems. and how to ensure is tonic after a turkish plane skids off a runway and clinches down a seaside cliff it stops just meters from the docks a markedly nobody in terms. of . meeting members of germany's social democrats are calling for improvements to a coalition blueprints agreed with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives they have to win over the party's rank and file who could vote against the deal to form a grand coalition ask congress next weekend. marco center right christian democrats and their varian sister party the c.s.u. oppose making changes to the new friends. the leaders of germany social democrats
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are trying to win over party members and gain their approval for formal coalition negotiations but it's not proving easy it's not saying we should take our topics into the coalition talks and discuss them in detail if that means discussing some points again i don't know why not even most yeah but when this the coalition blueprints agree with angela merkel's conservatives on friday could be improved on senior social democrats say. a few good to you just cost many good individual projects in this consultation paper which we can and should develop further but the big social topics like health care universal public health insurance or social housing are nearly entirely missing feared park to complete. the pressure is going as is nervousness politicians on both sides are talking tough. but it was martin shows now needs to show that the s.p.d. can be a reliable coalition partner and he must stop the peasants revolting in his party
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they can be no renegotiating. nuff on long and cons nish gavan's over this is nonsense and of course i can't stop people from the c.s.u. from talking nonsense we're used to that but such strong arm tactics definitely don't help us come together on this which is called social democrat members will be able to have their say on the grand coalition in a week's time. fresh protests have erupted in tennessee as the north african nation marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring which toppled its a former dictator within the dean ben ali you have taken to the streets 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 revolution recent reports indicates police fired tear gas to break up some of the demonstrations. deliveries funny for char went to a town just outside the capital tunis to. got a firsthand look at growing discontent among the poor but there's not much to do in
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this small town close to the capital city of tunis unemployment is high especially among the youth we are into 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 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 prize fights for basic goods could easily turn into a revolt against a government. people who do not have much suffer the most under the of starkey measures in effect to reduce the blooming state's deficit this woman leaves the market didn't empty back then and from what i have been used before her father. i didn't benefit from democracy we are so tired of this because everything became so
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expensive the government doesn't care about and my mom's name being. 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 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 at the death of her son holmes who was in way her daughter tells us why. they don't want to tell the truth that the police killed my brother he official autopsy will not tell the truth the government is afraid that this could result in another revolution. if. the circumstances of holmes's death remain unclear what is certain is that he took to the street to demand
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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 in prison for what i say i'm not afraid do you know on a book called. 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 the reports there was from database twenty fifth char and she has been following the protests for us and funny 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 as well some people here at the main
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avenue hubby having you go 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 this fine install was scrapped altogether others received a national and some rather causing 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 that chart thank you for your reporting in tunis and some of the other stories making news around the world palestinian president mahmoud abbas faiz israel has ended the oslo peace accords with its actions he made the comments at a meeting to discuss u.s. presidents donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital abbas
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calls the decision the slap of the century. to a governor in congo room says twenty one people have been killed in a crash in the west of the country or speared on the roads and crashed into a tree in a ravine at least thirty eight were injured. at least one person was killed and dozens injured after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of peru early sunday seven point one magnitude quake brought down homes in rural areas and damaged infrastructure. a panic broke on a passenger jet when it skidded off the runway at a turkish airports and plunged down the side of a cliff the pegasus airlines plane from ankara had landed a trap song on the black sea coast it dangles precariously after stopping just meters from the water's edge. they are lucky to be alive panicked paasschen just head for the exits as their plane teachers on
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a cliff edge. out say fire crews the aircraft. and by day the extent of their luck is a part of the seven three seven lives with its nose a few meters from the black sea after skidding off the runway and rainy conditions . pegasus airlines 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 that it lost balance and with beard left. off you know. i had a will to see and to see a 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. i fell asleep
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last thing i remember is when i was caught everybody was hurrying to get out of the plane so i left with them. as the recovery of the plane continues questions now turn to how want to know if it was so close to catastrophe. the head of the french dairy company like tyler things they recall of baby milk has been extended to eighty three countries a break at one of its production time fled to the original recall and thirty countries and french health authorities say thirty seven babies in the country have fallen ill and other cases reported in spain alice has promised compensation for those affected us. but for more on this let's talk. with in paris there lisa tell us how it's come under fire for its response that the boss is promising compensation will be enough to satisfy and families.
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well that's very unlikely the families are pronounce against locked in as they're saying you know and the relationship of trust has broken down hand-written of lawsuits have been brought forward and that's also due to how the company's 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 the 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 so how to resellers that relationship of trust that remains to be seen really those and insufficient response what about the governments what kind of preventative methods have they in place at all. well the government is carrying out regular controls taking random samples in this industry at different points of the production line across the
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country but it looks like these controls have been largely insufficient parents are actually complaining that the products sold by lacked alice 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 then. 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 foot 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 and you can't buy it but think about small corner shops how are they going to be going to go
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about that are they going to be where of what products they shouldn't be selling anymore so it's going to be a huge challenge here and abroad they say no thank you very much for that. art and his death across europe now have the chance to see nearly a hundred original thirty screens by andy warhol the west aren't on display as a big name museum in paris or london where all fans will have to travel to the small town of appalled in eastern germany about a two hour train ride from the capital bringing. his marilyn's mows and soup cans usually hang in the world's most well known galleries but now andy warhol is famous scream prints have come to the small art museum in a tiny town in eastern germany. that has a relatively small exhibition space that's actually not enough for him but that's exactly what made this exhibition appealing we're surrounded by his prints as will
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hold displayed them in some exhibitions he placed his pictures and to and we have that effect here. in effect coming in up or down. there's a charm to it the pictures come across very differently here compared to a long large room that's also a strength of ours was the show will run until the beginning of july when these works will make their way back to new york. the exhibition is a coproduction with a german or dealer a fleet of us who work with warhol and collected his works. the show's curator things warhol would have approved. he had a humble background i don't think he would always have needed it to be new york's museum of modern not just for a few months at least this small german town is basking in the glow of warhol. and the think a show follows the after the break with all the big talking points from the weekend
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