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this is news coming to you live from jimmy's two biggest political parties waste no time to already planning to some forming a new government social democrats naturally voted to and to pull legacy issues with conservatives but a final coalition deal is far from guaranteed also coming up the u.s. vice president tells israel spog among the american embassy will move to jerusalem next year to warm applause from many arab israeli lawmakers are trolling out of the
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chamber protesting against the speech. and turkey pounds killer dish militia positions in northern syria as ground troops are doing across the border. the pitch backed with it all rocket fire. also coming up in the next sixty minutes the latest from the bundesliga run away leaders by munich didn't have everything that against bad agreement but it's not for nothing the reigning champions highlights from that match and little. hope of a ball welcome to you i'm under. germany's social democrats say they want to read that go sit all key issues with unlove methods conservatives in forming a new government the left of center party already demanding concessions after voting to pursue formal coalition talks fifty six percent of delegates pushed
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through a yes vote at a party conference on sunday just a slim majority but it's still a breakthrough as jim these two biggest political parties embrace the idea of another grand coalition. was a tense moment for german politics yesterday with a narrow majority of s.p.d. delegates voting in favor of full coalition talks their leader martin schulz visibly relieved after surviving the cliffhanger about. chancellor merkel was also quick to express her relief welcoming the decision of her potential coalition partners. not in the city to provide some of the season you cleared the way for coalition talks last week we welcome the news that the social democrats have followed serious at their party conference. after intensive and sometimes controversial debates they reached a positive result. and that means the path is now open for full coalition talks
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five. opposition parties however condemned the move slamming a future grand coalition for lack of vision and the social democrats for did the ring over whether to join government. about this dinner in talks you get the impression that it's almost like punishment to govern germany that doesn't exactly suggest a fresh forward looking start for the next grand coalition because it's all. it's clear that this will just keep the status quo going in spite of all the insistence otherwise. i'm all for a new edition of the last grand coalition is essentially a continuation for the leases on failure of action that's a very bad signal especially for german voters not all three. minded before and after the tight result at the s.p.d. conference i fear their leaders will try to get more concessions from the conservatives and knowing merkel's methods that will mean smoothing things out by spending lots of taxpayer money. to tell indeed yesterday's s.p.d.
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conference called on party leaders to obtain further concessions from merkel's conservatives on immigration health and employment policy satisfying those grassroot demands could prove crucial when the s.p.d. is entire membership votes on a final coalition agreement. up let's get correspondent simon young is standing outside the city headquarters in berlin and joins me now from there sam the leader of the conservative a block of the c.d.u. on horse safer say hopeful of the c.s.u. are going to be meeting there so what is expected from their talks. well in return obviously the conservative leaders need to discuss what how they're going to go into these full coalition talks with the s.p.d. in particular in the light of that close vote yesterday and obviously a huge amount of opposition that there still is within the s.p.d. to proceeding with this new edition of the grand coalition so that's what they'll
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be discussing here this afternoon a meeting is about to get underway right now and in about three hours time the leaders of the three parties so you have a miracle and martin fields of the s.p.d. will be meeting here to just set out the organizational. arrangements the framework for the talks to go ahead they hope they'll start this week but they're going to set out a time table later this evening that's something as you said the s.p.d. vote was tighten martin shows the leader of the s.p. he's already indicated he wants to revisit key issues how much pressure will that put on these coalition till well i think it does put a certain amount of pressure all be asleep martin short's comes with the ability to say look you know if you don't give me something more if i don't see some more concessions those people within my party and it's a it maybe is as much as half of the s.p.d.
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membership at the moment he who opposes this grand coalition they will vote it down because don't forget that even after the full coalition talks have through the s.p.d. has said it's going to put the whole deal to its membership so they've got to get it through there i think you can see that splits within the social democrat party is still very clear even after yesterday's meeting or perhaps even more so because both sides were so articulate in putting forward their view of why this grand coalition should or should not happen so how much room for maneuver does chancellor angela merkel have in these talks. she does have some she said that the framework for any deal has already been set out in what's been agreed and in the preliminary talks that have been going on over the last few weeks so you know the agenda the areas the key focuses of government policy are already
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set but obviously details still have to be worked out and the social democrats have said for instance they would like to see some concessions on health care but also on the question of reuniting families of asylum seekers who've come to germany and other issues like that some within the conservative ranks have signaled today that they might be willing to at least look at these issues and point out where they can work with social democrats where they can work for a fairer healthcare system whether they can make concessions on a case by case basis for specific asylum seekers and their families to come so these are the kind of noises that are positive today of course you've also got the bavarian conservatives who said you know they won't budge on immigration they don't want to see a ramping up of the welfare state and many other noises like that so it's going to be difficult for anglo-american all her powers of moderation and bringing different views together are going to be needed in these talks and finally really what kind
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of timeframe are we looking at for the formation of a potential new government. well these full coalition talks are expected to last for two or three weeks if they're successful as i said that deal will be put back to the s.p.d. membership will have to vote on it that might take a couple more weeks it could well be made march before any new grand coalition government is sworn in right simon young outside the city headquarters here in berlin thank you very much for that. it was full on germans the past four months of political deadlock have been unprecedented so what they think about the possibility now off another grand coalition between the social democrats and i love meccas conservative bloc we caught a few opinions of the streets of britain let's take a listen. i'm pleased and i think they should take their mandate seriously and form a government. doesn't matter which coalition it is we've missed our chance to change something the status quo hasn't been good for anyone. with us mike and i
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mean this way in trying it out is our only option although i would have preferred a coalition with the liberals and the green. is really you are naming the heights where you don't to be honest i would have rather had a minority government than here the elections were months ago and they still haven't formed a government. and yeah it's going to start i think they should get on with forming the grand coalition they should pull together and get something done now so that things can finally move forward. and i think there are a pressing issues that need to be dealt with six months in. germany and european union reform it's about time something was done about it and that's difficult without a government. this article look at some other stories making news around the wilds the president's off the german and french parliament of
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commemorating the fifty fifth anniversary of feelies a treaty with sea reconciliation between the two countries after the second world war in a speech to the german parliament the boon to start french parliament to president francois did regimes said stronger cooperation between france and germany was a precondition for strengthening the euro. spanish prosecutors have moved to have ousted cottoned on a card list pushing more arrested after he traveled to denmark from bench is the first time has left belgium since he fled spain to avoid arrest on charges of sedition and rebellion he's being investigated over a declaration of catalan independence following a tubas referendum. of a vietnamese seat oil executive who was allegedly kidnapped from germany has been sentenced to life in prison for investment since one ton was seeking asylum in germany but disappeared from the capital last year germany accuses vietnamese
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asians of snatching him from a bullet in pocket. the trial of two women accused of killing the half brother of north korea's leader has resumed in malaysia the women allegedly smeared poison on kim jong nam space at airport in february two thousand and seventeen became this sort of a playing a prank for a hidden camera t.v. show. afghan officials had to nineteen the number of civilians killed in an on long battle at intercontinental hotel most of the victims before the six gunmen who stormed the compound late on saturday wearing army uniforms who also kid the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack. us vice president mike pence has told these really parliament that the u.s. would move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem by two thousand and nineteen arab
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rule makers in the class it were ejected from the house for heckling pence at the start of the speech the mean arab party had warned ahead of time it would boycott france's visit bens is on the force of top u.s. official to visit jerusalem since the trump administration's decision to officially recognize the contested city as israel's capital. just a short while ago i spoke to our jerusalem correspondent on the extreme i asked her what mike pence had to say in his address to the knesset. why he has given a speech which was packed with a biblical references and also the relationship between the u.s. and the jewish nation and he reiterated again. mr trump and his decision to recognize two semester cups of israel right at seventy years wrong and that true islam is capital that got him as standing ovations again but he also had some more practical things to announce basically said that mr trump has given. instructions
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to immediately begin to begin preparations to move the embassy. from tel aviv to jerusalem and that that should be done before the end of next year so that was has been speculated a lot about how long this will take numsa pence's said here in the knesset that they're expecting that to be done by the end of next year two thousand and nineteen but he also emphasized again in his speech and that's something we have heard so clearly yet from the u.s. administration that both sides are willing. to come back to the negotiation table that the u.s. would. support a two state solution so some words here from vice president pence here at the knesset and in fact like pence also said that he sees this as a dawn of a new era for peace and negotiations given how controversial donald trump's decision on jerusalem has been how is this statement going to go down there.
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i mean you see how difficult it is you have on the one side this very warm welcome of the vice president israel. prime minister netanyahu even cause this is one of the u.s. decision and one of the momentous moments in the history of zionism you see how much terrorist over him is about but on the other hand in the arab states and also of course among the palestinian leadership this decision has angered them a lot has been a lot of. criticism because they want to see is true some s. a couple to of their future state and once the status of jerusalem be discussed the negotiated and final status negotiations so they have said already back in december when this depends the supposed to visit the visit had been postponed twice that they won't welcome him here and boycott this visit the palestinians have of course refused to meet fans in fact the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is in brussels
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let's first take a listen to what they need the foreign policy chief of the e.u. had to say. clearly there is a problem with jerusalem i would say this is a very diplomatic euphemism and we europeans as well as all the other words and the united nations system as such. still continue to believe that the only pragmatic realistic solution for general selamat has to come from direct negotiations and has to be the property of the state. such i never listen to federica law going there what is abbas hoping to get on the e.u. during his meetings in brussels beef if you can. from what we understand from policy no officials they would like to see actually you to recognize palestine as a state but they would mostly go for having the e.u. playing a bigger much bigger political role not just to be one of the main donors in the occupied palestinian territories but also to take on
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a more active political role because they're looking to replace to us or at least not to have the us as a sole negotiator in any peace initiative started to come right on israel in jerusalem thank you very much for that update. on the turkey syria border intense clashes erupted as texas troops and the allies advanced on a kurdish enclave inside syria the offensive against often is aimed at ousting us back to kurdish militia from the area turkey considers the militia a terrorist organization the could say they have repaired turkish troops from two villages they had seized on sunday the u.n. security council is due to convene later today to debate the situation. now let's get more on this story from our correspondent barbara visit who is in brussels where e.u. foreign ministers are discussing the issue welcome barbara what is the position on this turkish incursion into northern syria. officially the e.u.
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has been relatively careful so far and we've heard some diplomatic wording with regard to show restraint please and keep open the humanitarian channels so that we can access the area but behind that of course the european foreign ministers. are horrified about this further from the opening up in syria because it clearly shows that any hope of office and putting an end to the conflict of ending sort of the the military clashes of finding some sort of peace solution are more or less futile because again the international players a sort of entering into this arena and it's not quite clear what their interests are and what where this is going and the e.u. is relatively powerless because the players here are of course washington who has armed you why p.g. and who is in theory supporting it and russia on the other side who has sort of
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opened up the area for turkish plane so they can bomb but the area around africa and it's not really yet to be seen what the end game is in this could look like and how much concern is the bar the this conflict could spread into something bigger given that the kurdish militia in syria was very crucial in the fight against the so-called islamic state. that is the main problem really here because the kurds have helped the west to combat and to defeat isis and now the west is sort of leaving the kurds again one more time we need to say because this has happened before and how reliable can they be in the future when they know that nobody is having their back if you know that when it takes them where could they turn to could they turn to iran could they turn to is some other extremists groups what could they possibly do so this is opening of course
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a totally new can of horrors in this context plus they could be another huge refugee influx into turkey because around eight hundred thousand syrian refugees into refugees are staying in the area around efren because this was one of the last peaceful areas in that whole region and so if they start moving in another human in terror in catastrophe can come in europe could be called up again to do something against that and basically they don't have the leverage the leverage is in washington and is in moscow. we have a lot of says vote over the till is a need to ally but relations between the two sides ah they streamed off late as you said the man influenced law is a with washington but does the e.u. have any leverage which it could use on. the e.u. has tried to sort of gain leverage against turkey and with turkey in the past and
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the absurd point here is at the moment that the europeans were just on track to sort of get back onto some sort of working relationship with turkey a summit was planned for later in february sort of contacts were being made. to talk about renewal of the customs union and some other steps clearly the exception is off the table that is there is no discussion about that however there was the attempt to reestablish let's say working relations was uncorrupt now everything is thrown back to zero this whole diplomatic approach is thrown back to zero because once once more evidence shows that he makes his own decisions only in what he regards as his own diplomatic and political interest and he is simply not interested in the european union as partners it's difficult for the e.u. to deal with that but obviously in brussels thank you very much for that live
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update. it watching the devaney is coming up ahead we take a look back at the weekend's bundesliga action rather they wouldn't go as good nor in munich but not all of them but the reading champions by and. the first i'm joined by get hot and preparations are underway for the start of the devil a summit that's right and just in time for that meeting of world leaders of business finance and politics the international n.g.o.s is updating its annual inequality report oxfam says the number of billionaires worldwide has gone up to two thousand and forty three this past year their combined wealth increased by thirteen percent that's not bad news percent congratulations to all you new billionaires out there but there is a downside to it eighty percent of the global wealth created last year went to the top one percent of the population that's the super rich here's an example in just
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four days the c.e.o. of one of the world's top fashion brands and as much as the seamstresses in bangladesh makes throughout her entire life to add insult to injury the richest people in the world are experts in tax avoidance of course that's for oxfam claims at least they're paying two hundred billion dollars less in taxes than they should according to the respective laws of their countries development aid paid out by the leading industrial nations stands only at one hundred forty five billion dollars. in four months when venezuela has been reporting crisis after crisis the socialist countries failing economy has left more and more people in extreme poverty inflation is rampant but still people are finding new ways of making money and caracas people are pursuing a dangerous treasure hunt now out of sheer desperation. hands deep in the mud of the river in caracas this is how unhealthy and his friends make
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a living as the sips through their fingers the hoping to see something they can sell and all brings about maybe you can find everything has. wrong. gold that's what we're mainly looking for the look at the situation has put us here. because we don't have jobs and one blew over. these last old discarded possessions coming through jewelry like earrings and bracelets but it's dangerous walk the go i really got this excess rain water so a heavy downpour could wash on her and his friends away. and the river stinks it's death and a potential health risk. but it met over them all from festival this is not treated water. it's like water from the bottom of your toilet bowl at home. imagine that every day you're exposed to the sport and it's nothing more than so
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rich. back at about they forgot you but the crisis has left people without a choice twenty six year old and lives with his father in one of the poorest areas of caracas he found a job as a street sweeper but for less than seven u.s. dollars a month searching the river is more lucrative but still i mean enough for the bare essentials he wants to leave the country but comment. would be able you all i would like to leave but that costs money too you might be trying to raise money as you go but then the price of everything goes up and it's never enough you get ten thousand dollars but things that used to cost ten thousand and suddenly cost twenty thousand it's never enough life is so expensive and hot. for the time being and hal and his friends will continue scouring the day. in caracas that was a symbol of the crisis in venezuela. a quick check on the markets only bots
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and frankfurt was cooking. yeah the e.c.b. is on everybody's minds the markets are flat in europe and i think the european central bank meeting on thursday is one of the main reasons for that it's going to be a very important one considering the minutes of the last meeting the one in december people assume that the e.c.b. is looking at a way to tighten monetary policy earlier what does that mean perhaps raise rates earlier and go back with khan wanted to easing earlier it's not just said and done yet but people will be watching very carefully what mario draghi says this coming thursday in order to get any hint of that sort of thing it's possible that the e.c.b. will wait until the next meeting but people are very anxious about what is coming and that's an important topic for the market today but it also big changes ahead of those who buzzwords runs the frankfurt stalking strange there where you are what
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can you tell us. that's right the new c.e.o. ted of imo has been in the office since the january first is going to have his first public appearance at the microphone is all ready been seen at a reception here in frankfurt but he will perhaps not outline exactly what he will do it won't be a press conference a results conference but people will be looking at what exactly he's saying what needs to be done what could be done the general. coordination perhaps of exchanges around the world and people will be looking at the wording to see is he going for another mega for a merger like the one with london that failed last year and what type of a guy is he is he perhaps more politically savvy than cost and can get to his predecessor who also had an insider investigation going for him the reason why you had to go in the end when he bought some friends and thank you. and that's all for me for the moment of a more business and later for you and the show expect somebody to thank you very
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part as a protest against having to flee and being displaced and trying to see call civilization and proximity of coldstream all fall prey trees rose people. already share those very you start children who were stunned dignity of human beings. the artist as a seismograph of humanity by way way. in forty five minutes on t.w. . hijacking the name. we're arguing from the news
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is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good vs evil us vs them white and white. in countries like russia or china churchy people are told it was that simple and if you're a journalist figure and you try to get beyond it you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about the fear from parents or being neutral it's about being truthful. when he was cordoned off and i worked at the. dropping bombs on civilians. which the situation escalates its military
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for scruples. ruthless calculation military leaders or topi extent of the classroom technological progress to concentrations massacres destruction. coming from. starting february third on t w. this is due to the news coming from above and i'm. company on top stories jim and. say spotty just face it lots of luck to deliver a stable government this after the social democrats naturally vote to join for me coalition talks with macos conservatives germany has faced months of political uncertainty after inconclusive national elections last september. and you as the vice president mike pence is toward israel spot among the american embassy in
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jerusalem next year his speech was greeted by woman applause out of israeli your me because with thrown out of the chamber true test during his address. now on to a topic which is to many parts of menstruation a new feminist bollywood movie opening soon is hoping to change this through comedy the film batman tells the true story of a high school dropout and his mission to provide sanitary pads to poor women across india for a longer story i have with me federica baggio from the social media desk and from the engine you washed your night here in berlin was just important work in south asia and something africa on promoting sanitation and menstruation hygiene was committees to both a few little he's talked with you frederica to me about this new movie what is it about so i'm retired pan mun takes place in the late ninety's and it's about period
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so it's something that all women go through once a month but it actually tells the story of a man and he is name is i don't know. more than that time and he is a man that decides to develop a cheaper and cheaper alternative to a sanitary pads after realizing that his wife had been using a thirty year drug cloth during her period because they couldn't afford the normal normal sanitary pads and he has to test this product himself because ministration that's a good topic in india so he couldn't find any women to help him test the product so you can you could see that in the trailer and this man literally went around with a bag of animal blood over his shoulder to test the pads and that went terribly terribly wrong for a couple of years and then finally humanise to develop and machine to produce a low cost side. terry pads and it's a pretty extraordinary story because now these machines are sold to n.g.o.s and
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women's organizations in rural india to help women there access this product excellent ok you know turning to unite you've been working with given an asian subsonic africa women suffer a lot of stigma due to menstruation specially when they're going through those days of menstruation tell us how to fix their lives in concrete terms so yes there is quite a sad story in many cases and we found out that eighty percent of girls that we talked to really suffer any kind of the restrictions so it can go from the very extreme to be separated from the family you have to stay in a special house you have to eat on a different table. there are other restrictions such as you're not allowed to attend a temple not touching the koran or eating certain kind of foods etc and that really bothers girls and women to be separated seven days a month from their family so being stigmatized is something just so natural that
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every woman goes through a political how is this movie being received on line well the movie was good to open this week it's been pushed to the ninth of february because otherwise it would have clashed with another pretty controversial movie padmavati but anyway it's already received a lot of a lot of positive like a big positive reaction online and we're seeing a lot of women in india thanking the film crew for for developing this movie for helping to break the taboo and the general feeling is that this the bait is really long overdue you absolutely know so thank you obviously the man who's come up with this idea you know tell us what stands in that we have been having proper access to these hygiene items that they need i think their free factors one which was touched upon affordability often rule women particularly conned ford commerce. patz there are too expensive the second one is access if you live in a very really remote village you might not be able to go to
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a pharmacy to buy it there and women are actually shy also to go and buy pets in front of the pharmacist and to show others and the first reason is over our information and attitudes it's not so bad to use cloth if you wash them correctly if you're dry them correctly and store them correctly they might be even better than using patz for twelve fourteen hours. but it's about this missing information that women have and they can't access that due to the stigma and have ruined society it's a very interesting topic lots more to talk about about favorite we have running out of time you have to leave it there either you get from bush united and. social media this thank you very much for drawing attention to is important story and the fin thank you. thank you coming up. twenty seventeen was a wreck all here folks tourism with four point seven million visitors pumping
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around three billion dollars into the island's economy but president trump's ties to travel rules make it hard for some to turn a profit tourism dollars from big spending american seem to be heading into cuba's state sector and away from private business. the man overlooking revolution square is a legend che guevara the man on the harley is his son and it's to give our eyes the owner of love put it was a tourist and he's showing tourists across have ana his guests love it the business took off after then president barack obama lifted a longstanding travel ban for americans. the first hears were very good there was an opening in an increase in tourism and that helped us but today relations are more closed the world has become more complicated conditions are worse and tourism has dropped a bit. in fact tourism has not dropped
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twenty seventeen was a record year for cuba tourism is up including from the u.s. but under new regulations put in place by the trump administration all u.s. travel has to take place an organized tour groups that's bad news for some small providers. at last daljit car cuba tourists can rent the classic cars of ana is famous for the owner has an idea about why u.s. tourists are facing tighter rules again. when americans see the reality of cuban life when they hear the testimonies of cuban businessmen from the private sector they realize that everything they have been told are lies. tighter regulations are not american tourists still flock to the island but some small businesses won't benefit from their visit until after the trump years. to malaysia now where the economy road ahead in recent months showing the longest
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expansion in three years the overwhelming majority of this output is fueled by coal fired electricity owned by giant providers such as the traumas providing a tricity to small villages is hardly a priority in a developing economy moving as fast as malaysia's so social entrepreneurs are now moving in to help turn the lights on in the countryside. the people of pasco dong aren't hooked up to the electrical grid even though they live just four hours from the capital. ten years ago the malaysian government installed solar panels here but few of them are still working. out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. that it. was. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise farm. gives workshops to village residents that trained them and how to repair the
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technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again even going to see if you learned well we've got a little shop. most of the village residents can't afford this spare parts that the b. g.b.g. team has brought with them from the capital they're financed by donations and crowd funding drives. and electricity for all the company has taken on responsibilities usually assumed by the state well you know we can take initiative to me i mean it seems that we want to see. sometimes when there's a problem in this takes a little bit of action and that action is definitely lacking not only in this we did see all around the country and if in recent malaysia now consumes around five times the energy it did back in one nine hundred ninety it's a developing country with a burgeoning population that's hungry for products like air conditioners that's
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where as reno your source company comes and it converts conventional air conditioning units to consume fifty percent less electricity the exact method is still a trade secret the technology hasn't yet been given all the necessary patents but you surf has already landed big customers like this eco resort. the way that. position does. that mean he's also. saying that. because if beginning to. end other potential customers from the u.s. have also come knocking the energy saving air conditioners made in malaysia might soon become a mainstream product. to the bundesliga not i'm joined by pablo fully any asked for says a welcome publicist talk a buy and
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a sitting pretty at the top of that they got cable you're absolutely right it's getting a sixteen points at the top of the on this league table and of course they're taking on braman a team they have no problem beating whatsoever in fact they've beat them in their fourteen previous encounters and credible stuff in kind of a seven because big win in fact have been languishing at the lower end of the table but could they cause an upset at the weekend let's take a look. despite the unfavorable logs braman went to munich with big intentions and they started the game with a bang. sliding in to give graeme in a one nil laid off to twenty five minutes the first goal in munich since twenty fourteen but had a tough time finding a way through their opponents thomas miller was in the mood. the outstanding technique in the hosts and equalize a just before half time thanks shortly after the break it was two one zero robert levin dusky expertly rising to
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plan to head a posse a g five link up. but bremen full back with a helping hand from byron max kruse a song in a corner and the casula was cool full watching. and gold suit to. fly and were forced to up their game and saw men live and dusky to live it again the poll seventy eight goal of the season hama's then headed his hundred thousand as they go along a plateau. fall to the final score and foles to work hard for their customary win over courageous braman thank. you know bob you bind yourself to be a bit vulnerable there and that match but that's a sign of a true champion they dug themselves out of that well you're absolutely right and of course with players well first with your pint is in charge things seem to go always very well for buying munich and then of course with players like thomas miller
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robert levin dubbed skinny i'm ben let's not forget that we've got some injured players who are going to be coming back into the squad manuel neuer of course are you robin are expected back very soon and like i said before they're sixteen points ahead in the funds league it looks very difficult for any other team that have to catch up with them they're just so dominant now i have to give a little bit of credit to bring in the briefing it was the first time in fact that they've managed to score in munich and from incredibly long time and they did look feisty which is great and that made for a good match is that they need points that it was a can do some look at shock at that was the other game this weekend they haven't had a great start to the off an eighteen last weekend they lost to leipzig and then they announced to our midfield jaan go to go too but i knew nick at the end of the season of their opponents on sunday had over have had a decent return to the top flight and one looking for a win that would move them within a whisker for european place. scott might have expected a warm welcome back after three months out on the site lanes instead showcase funds
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unveiled a banner that sold the bottom billion stars exactly where to go but if the vet school was the villain of the piece human market so was the hero the general would sing from events is that shellac and for the type it's an unfinished after just sixty minutes. in the second period things started to come unstuck for shellac a. good scope was subbed off to accompany it whistling. the no four crept back into the game yet the film and looked to have sealed the points for shelter with this double seat on seventeen minutes. but nicholas fukuda hung over have a striker who is by. one for the photo of last week's hot chick with a poacher's goal here in the eighty sixth minute to steal a point for his site and keep them in the front for europe. it come to a miserable day for good. he'll have his sights set on european glory with buyer next season but will his continued presence in the show get team to real their bid
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for champions league football. this father that we seem to have fallen off for shall come a little bit how big is a bill is it for them to see good it's guys going to be leaving them for by well he's an incredibly important person in the team and in fact the team coach domenico to desk has had a few months ago which is quite telling he'll be this was in the summer before the season even start of course he said he'll be a very important player for us and i'll treat him as such what's important is that he's willing to walk over hot coals for us well it seems like he was only prepared to do that till the end of this season because of course on july first he'll be joining byron munich he was branded the new black and the club are sitting third despite a you know a little bit of a slump we'll say they lost to leipzig and of course they drew this weekend but at the same time shelter are an incredibly strong side they do have a little bit of time to find a new replacement for he got a lot of the busa over the weekend from the fans so i don't know how that will
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impact his playing over the next few months because at the end of the day he still is a member of that squad so he's going to have to put up with maybe some whistling. over the next few years ok let's move on to have a catastrophic result for them this week in the can the departure of marcus again spock this season in july all of the destined for the negations loads happening this week that's for sure well yes of course against all is gone now and we have a new manager there in hamburg band hall about he's the new head coach to be honest with you think we're going to end up being relegated this season and it's a bad time because they've just managed to save themselves over the past number of years now who is. he's a former player from hamburg he played there in the one nine hundred ninety s. and then he has some experience as a coach as an assistant coach with berg and then he would spend three years in charge of the verse berger kickers who are
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a team that ended up in the second division and he brought them up from the lower tiers of the bundesliga so he does have some experience we'll see whether he can manage to i would say it's almost a miracle to keep them up this season i know i'm going out there and saying i think losing to cologne over the weekend is going to dent their confidence majorly over the next few months and i think cologne in fact are going to end up saving themselves so i think it can be really interesting to see what happens down at the other end it takes actually and it's also pretty predictable at the top of the excitement is at the bottom get alston is and that's the thing you know and i think cologne and hamburg and braman the mines there's plenty of teams and they're all scrambling to get away from that relegation zone so interesting times ahead so you need to watch the bundesliga show that's for sure exactly so if the venue anchoring that. thank you very much pleasure to have you with us. now in spanish football riyadh madrid forward to seattle binondo has caused quite a stir on social media this time not just because of his goes the word footballer of the year is well known for what some see as is that on a t.
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he checked himself out on a full enough to getting to two a kick to face when scoring his second goal in seven one demolition of deportivo. in american football defending champions the new england patriots will face off against the philadelphia eagles for super bowl fifty two the patriots led by tom brady defeated the jacksonville jaguars twenty four twenty why deceive a danny amendola who wants to touched on passes and won in the fourth quarter that helped the patriots come back after they traded a tough time the opponents on february fourth the eagles scored in every quarter against the minnesota vikings and won in convincing fashion thirty eight to seven. the eagles knicks foes played a near perfect game trying three touchdowns in the opening effort.
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ok if someone were to ask you what cities europe's capital of culture you might say paris or london maybe even ville but you would be vhong this is the loyalties capital valetta has been bestowed the target of european capital of culture david leavitt's desk is here to tell us more david this must be such a big deal for a town of just six thousand people yeah we're talking about the smallest capital in the european union it's in the middle of the mediterranean so for them this is basically like hosting the olympics now let's it does have a very deep rich cultural history and this is a great chance they've been given by the european commission to show that off they kicked off the festivities this past weekend. it is really like the olympics you have this big opening ceremony this is what the weather looks like this past weekend just the first event of a whole year of cultural events that are going to be keeping residents and visitors
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very busy but i think the main attraction is still going to be the town of a lot of itself. i mean you can't really be bad but at any point i mean you're going to have a lot of self and checking out and stunning broke architecture we've got a closer work. the multis capital of the left so is four hundred fifty years old now it's a european capital of culture. a big deal for europe's smallest capital. but let's is a city states in history different cultures have left the mop the arabs italians and the french and of course the british malta became a british crown colony in eight hundred thirteen after world war two it to achieve self rule and many british citizens left in one thousand nine hundred sixty four months of became an independent state. so now the small
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island nation is expecting a big boost to tourism and island wide activity promised one would see the number of things for one something that is not for artists but we want something that is also applicable and from which even the people the president. and all of one can benefit. the main themes of the lectures years capital of culture island stories future of iraq and of voyages. around six hundred cultural events are planned. around one fifth of monsters four hundred fifty thousand strong population was in the streets of the capital as well lets up with a fish only you know grated the european city of culture on saturday. that
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looks nice the more it did. has been in the spotlight and recent months for the wrong reasons often investigative journalist do you think this designation having the capital of european capital capital of the year would you put a positive spotlight on the country so i think that they definitely would like that and i do think that it is really focusing the attention if you will you know in october we weren't talking about how beautiful. this beautiful baroque architecture we were talking about the investigative reporter daphne caro want to go she was killed by a car bomb after she revealed the ties between the panama papers scandals and top
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ranking politicians in the country the murder is still unsolved there have been some arrests but it's still an open case so most of those have problems and that's a very big one positive headlines are very important especially for the tourist injuries industry which is huge in malta and unlike hosting the olympic games being the european capital of culture actually tends to have a positive economic impact which is another great reason to do it for the city's good goodness me looking at you or to pull it on. i would love to go and visit have never been there and obviously now that is the european capital of culture you know you so much of money is sport and they just themselves but from what i remember this is often more than one european capital a year and this town should be looking out for any other city there is another one you know it's a very special place that you probably haven't heard of i'm just guessing now they haven't had their big opening ceremony yet but it's coming up this weekend so i think it's safe to to take
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a look it is you ward and the netherlands this is known as a kind of mini amsterdam because of the brick buildings it has lots of canals one of the canals even links eleven different towns when it freezes you can go ice skating from town to town you know how those. and some preachers up made it all happen we were in is also culturally interesting because it's bilingual they speak both dutch and the minority friesian language so you've got this tiny culture within a pretty small country already that is the netherlands so it's a very special place that the european commission is also recognizing we'll be looking at that more of course as they have their big opening ceremony this coming weekend so it looks very pretty is that i have to say there's so much of diversity that so much to see in europe so many took to the plane tickets. or train tickets is that lore on the website we've got more on the website g.w. dot com slash culture ok david livestream i got to this thank you very much for being us those stories and. again the philippines most active
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volcano has been making four hundred sixty oceans and authorities are warning it could erupt in a matter of days and this dramatic time last video shows mount my own shooting a giant mushroom cloud off can make fragments ash and steam into the sky there will cain has been acting up for more than a week forcing a few thousands of nearby villages defeat to safety. just to recap the top stories if you're following feel. the same spot just feast lots of luck to deliver a steven government this after the social democrats naturally vote to join fully coalition talks with america's conservatives germany has faced months of political uncertainty after inconclusive national elections last september. and u.s. vice president mike pence says sure israel's parliament the american embassy will
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