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this is d.w. news live from berlin machall tells her critics i'm not going anywhere the german chancellor vows to stay on for a full term as head of government and party as she faces a groundswell of dissatisfaction within her own rank and file will have complete analysis also coming up russian investigators searching for clues as to why an airliner went down soon after taking off from a moscow airport killing all seventy one on board. and
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a showdown with jacob zuma his party needs to decide the fate of the embattled south african president is he on his way out and we'll ask our correspondents. plus a heroine who smokes swears breaks all the rules bloody. in pakistan that despite the fine the islamic countries preditions. and the fattah braman rediscover their fighting form against both spurred we'll have a bath and all the highlights from sunday's bonus league. i brought in thomas welcome to the show. as promised to remain both chancellor and conservative party leader for another full term she used her first interview since clinching a deal for a new government to squash rumors that she'd step down early to make way for a new generation of leaders now many in her party are not satisfied with her we'll
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talk about that after this report. the chancellor stepping out to defend the coalition deal specifically the key foreign and finance ministries going to the social democrats it was the only way she says to stop the talks collapsing. so you can smell of course i also find it painful i would like to have kept the finance ministry but it's what we decided politically and in the coalition agreement and a finance minister cannot just do whatever he likes. merkel also addressed the question of staffing within her own party to have the many calls for fresh talent perhaps surprisingly the chancellor agrees with that. for mine i not only have to make sure that we keep in mind not just the over sixty's but also younger people. my message to the party conference is that we need to be clear about how we go forward into government. the ministerial line up should be clear in two weeks' time
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this is medical avoided talking about a successor she wants to remain chancellor and party leader for another four years . do you think you have lost your authority. i mean i'm finished no i don't feel about three but of course i do understand that the party will be thinking the type in the chancellor for twelve years and clearly i can't be chancellor for another twelve years. or start on the other hand i had extensive discussions with the party before the election on whether it was right and desirable for me to campaign for another four years and they agreed that it was. odd for the message to her party is clear i'm still chancellor but i'm listening to my critics. well just how much is all about listening to her critics to talk about that we're joined by kate brady studio here now good morning kate how will remain in power is she going to stay there for another four years or three and
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a half years now or might she actually exit earlier i think it's very unlikely that we'll see. them plan and we saw from the interview last night she's very determined to remain in the chancellery until two thousand and twenty one and we've seen merkel survive this pressure before on countless occasions particularly since september's election if you think the party got its worst election result in post-war history and she came under pressure again when those exploratory coalition hawks in the green party and the party business s.t.p. those fell through in november and she's still here and of course that question is still there in the c.d.u. which has been keeping them busy for quite some years now. who is going to replace cole and that's going to be a question that really going to have to address in the next few years and so with still in the chance larry to use that time to find a successor as well ok there's some just a question out there there's
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a rebellion brewing in the party she's promised to bring in new faces will that satisfy her critics it's certainly going to be difficult and there's a lot of criticism as well because the c.d.u. handed over the finance ministry to the social democrats in this all they could do in this coalition deal and oppose as michael said there in that interview last night purely by handing them the finance ministry the s.p.d. are suddenly going to run riot may have to do whatever they want and i'm now that if they had control of the finance ministry but of course bringing in younger people as well into the cabinet would also help in finding a successor and as we have muckle as well it would also ensure that the c.d.u. doesn't turn into some kind of over sixty's member club that is a concern that's what critics have been saying exactly and we can have a list now to say what else of a critics have had to say. there's frustration in the rank and file i've been
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hearing that every day for the past three days nonstop. fatah along about the cabinet posts but many of my party are said even depressed and disappointed and some are fairly angry into giving up the finance ministry was a political misstatement go by and not go on like this we need a renewal. ok calls for a new or anger misstates what are the chances that a little medical could be unseated by own party but it really comes back to this question that we've just been told she has no successor if you compare that to the social democrats overview this week where expected andrea now this to take over is at least cat take a party leader of the social democrats so there's really no one next in line right now and this question of personnel really is a side issue and one that in the social democrats that has been brought to the foreground but for the c.d.u. of these s.p.d. they really need to focus now on just forming
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a government ok and that still is an open question both parties still have to sign off on a coalition agreement so it's still an open process right now exactly the c.d.u. in the c.s.u. the two conservative parties they'll be vice a. party conferences but that would mainly be vice done by delegates so it's unlikely we'll see a sudden rebellion against a grand coalition there the people that could cause the upset the social democrat party members now there's over four hundred sixty thousand of them and they all have until march the second to vote on whether they want that party the social democrats to ns into another grand coalition with conservatives so this could still all ok so march the second is the date we're looking for exactly we'll have a result march the fourth and we'll know exactly what they are speedy members want ok to break thanks very much for that well other news
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today in the united states the state of new york has launched a lawsuit against hollywood mogul harvey weinstein and his company alleges he and his brother robert broke the law by failing to protect employees from pervasive sexual harassment intimidation and discrimination weinstein is facing accusations of sexual misconduct from dozens of women. and rescue crews in the state of arizona have been working to recover the bodies of three people killed in a helicopter crash in grand canyon six british tourists on a pilot were on board the chopper one of went down late saturday under unknown circumstances the four survivors are now recovering in hospital. all the travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year on february the sixteenth most will be taking the train to join their families and loved ones for celebrations nearly three billion trips are expected this year alone it is the world's largest movement of people
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within a short time span. russian investigators are searching for clues as to what brought down an airliner on sunday outside moscow killing all seventy one people on board the saratov are airlines regional jet disappeared from radar screens shortly after takeoff from an airport in the moscow area one flight recorder has been recovered but so far the cause of that crash remains unknown much the aircraft came down on snow covered ground just outside moscow the saratov lines jet was carrying sixty five passengers and six crew emergency services rushed to the scene but the russian authorities late to confirm there were no survivors three children were among the dead. the plane crash just a few minutes after takeoff from moscow's dome airport the flight was heading for the city of or sq some fifteen hundred kilometers to the southeast in the ural
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mountains near russia's border with kazakstan. most of the passengers are thought to have been from the region or thirty say the pilots did not report any problems before the crash people living near the scene spoke of a massive impact witnesses saw the plane on its way down. my wish list what i was in the car with my husband we stopped when we saw this bright explosion in the sky we couldn't tell what it was three of the clue but sure they saw something like a firework and then it fell and there was a big explosion from the. c.c.t.v. footage taken from a distance shows an apparent explosion an investigation into the cause of the crash is under way or thirty's of opened a criminal case looking into possible negligence the russian made aircraft is thought to have been around seven years old one of its black box recorders has been found. and i do sort of the both
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a fragment of step three from the plane is spread over a radius of at least a kilometer investigators say using the latest equipment to cover the territory but they are using drones to get an aerial view. as emergency crews worked late into the night russian president vladimir putin travel plans to monitor the investigation. turning to south africa now where top leaders of the ruling a.n.c. party are meeting today to decide the fate of the nation's in battle president jacob zuma zuma who faces corruption allegations has clung to power after rejecting a party request last week to resign this crisis comes as the a.n.c. marks the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of nelson mandela. i'm up on. a man power and sue knew on cause i was the anti apartheid rallying cry of the struggle led by nelson mandela born one hundred years ago. his resistance
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eventually delivered power into the hands of the a.n.c. but it is the transition of that power that is threatening to test south africa's ruling party apart the birthday celebrations were launched by the a.n.c. is a new leader cyril ramaphosa he's the rival in the a.n.c. of embattled president jacob zuma. after attending a church service a day ahead of the meeting rama poso spoke of transition but avoided questions about seumas fate. personal commitment to people. like thank you very much for getting the conviction that the supreme court has the money just. think it's wrong do you think i don't think never but soon as nine year presidency has been beset by allegations of graft and economic mismanagement zuma denies wrongdoing that he's been involved in scandals including multimillion dollar
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upgrades to his private home using state funds a day ahead of monday's crunch decision rahm opposer recognize that people are frustrated at the uncertainty over the transition of power. over you as you do one crucial we're already knowing still can't be no one. wants in and they control all of the info i have all week or to new york ny. but uniting the nation or even the a.n.c. party is proving a difficult goal to achieve in south africa. due to the new results unities better ok for more we're joined now by didn't use southern africa correspondent christine monday morning for standpoint by the agency's national executive has called a meeting for today a lot to talk about and a decision about president zuma future is expected today right up to this point
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sort of opposed to has been the scene with jacob zuma and we had a stand that a lot of that has been about zuma insisting on making demands that he wants the states to keep paying his legal fees even when he steps down from office has made it clear to him that if he's willing to into some kind of a people again or ten state witness he will. instead of that but not if he's going to take the route of appealing and appealing and appealing which effectively will cost of africans a lot of money and so we don't know if they reached an agreement on bet we are expecting that today they didn't see any c. will either confirm some kind of agreement or deal that cyril has reached at zuma or take the step of recalling jacob zuma ok and what happens is zuma does not he did seize call for the step down what what happens and he's well within his rights to do so the a.n.c. cannot remove the sitting president he has been sworn in by the constitution he can insist on staying that would force the a.n.c. to take the message of parliament where they would either have to impeach the president or table
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a motion of no confidence is there any way to tell what's going to happen is all up in the air it's all up in the air anybody's guess really is as good as mine essentially but a lot of people do think that they have reached a deadlock that suman so have not been able to to to come to an agreement that effectively the party is going to be forced to start off by initiating the recall see if he heeds to that he still has the option to resign or be forced to take the medicine parliament ok cyril ramaphosa is the man who would become the new president for south africa should this process move forward in his favor what would a presidency with rob oppose of the head look like well one anti corruption and that's what's on africans are excited about sort of also has a very good brand and he's very closely associated with mandela's image sort of say he was expected to take over mandela action things change the last minute he's since gone on into business he's becomes one of south africa's wealthiest men while respects that even when it was confirmed that he won the a.n.c. presidency in december the markets reacted in a positive way he's got a good brand
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a good image and so it's expected that he's going to want clamp down on corruption the people in the cabinet right now that it was zuma appointees that everybody is wondering why are they even having the positions that they have is expected to clean up cabinet he'll go to the state enterprises and make them viable again right now or else it into presence of africa. essentially beating money is expected that he'll go on the end of that and this various other national issues that people think so i'm opposed to is the person city carol is there's a sense that he can turn the economy around to gain the public support he needs is the airings of the internet owner definitely and that was the salient qadri and so that goes to general election next and that's what they've been itself the public that we have a new sheriff in town and that he knows the business community he speaks the language of investors i mean like i said he's one of the efficacies richest men he knows how to negotiate this is the person who's going to bring investment back into the country create those much needed jobs he's a businessman he understands what entrepreneurs need and so people are really
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looking forward to that and we'll see much more of that we'll start hearing more of that when they see officially kicks off its campaign in the build up to the election next year ok so a lot of stake in varies everything for south africa christine manuel thanks very much christine. this is good of you know still to come on the show putting our show support for the troops to the view looks at the public pressure on turkish citizens to back the country's offensive against kurdish fighters in syria. mark this year with the business and of course everyone's looking at the markets right now bracing themselves for another turbulent. looking going as cross might now it's not looking too bad brian may last week's anxieties on the stock markets they might not be carried on into this week today the hang seng index has risen northpoint seventy one percent by noon after having dived more than nine percent over the previous five trading days and japanese market getting
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a breather to that close to on monday due to a public holiday the nikkei is losses marked its worst week in two years and the german dax a shed about ten percent over the last two weeks the analysts here expect a swift recovery and in terms of the dax we will know more in about two hours so what's in store for us this week let's ask catherine a young investment director for equities at fidelity international in hong kong very good to have you with us catherine of first of all i'd like to get your insights into what do you make of last week's market. lastly last week's market correction really was well you could say very much anticipated given that for the for the past couple of years we really have seen the markets just grinding higher and higher nothing goes in a linear fashion and what happened was we source of wage data coming out two
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fridays ago this sparked some volatility and then really last week the correction we saw was very much underpinned by what we call known fundamental investors so these are kind of high frequency quantrill it is we saw the very popular risperidone product really seeing some selling and you would expect more selling from these kind of investors especially given that so many people own so many equities at this point in time. you prefer to use the word correction rather than unique rational some people even talked about a bloodbath last week what we see last week does this point to the underlying problems with the u.s. economy perhaps well that's a whole thing monica when we look at the world in terms of the economic health things are going pretty well whether it's in china or across asia europe you can argue and especially the united states and what really triggered this kind of sell
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off was the fact that so many commentators and economists have inflation levels really quite benign or benign range and when wage growth came out stronger than expected there was concerns it would have to sort of reset expectations that the federal reserve would indeed increase interest rates a lot quicker or faster than expected i just want to highlight though that whilst we are seeing wage growth we could which could lead to further consumption don't forget there's still a lot of debt burden in the u.s. and of course china holds a lot of that money i mean from the asian perspective to what extent do you think china sees the u.s. as a political or economic rival. i want to call it arrival at this point in time but the chinese i'm so is very high up in present shipping ping's agenda is what we call the one belt one road strategy it's not just court belt road and this really is to recreate the silk road route both maritime as well as rail so the chinese themselves are funding
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a lot of projects whether it's across latin america whether it's in europe whether it's across asia and this really is china's ultimate way of increasing the soft power status and catherine young investment director for equities at the delegate international in hong kong thank you so much for this. today begins a three day iraq reconstruction summit which is hosted by kuwait city iraq is looking to attract to billions of dollars in foreign investment to revive its economy after the long civil war and lower oil prices the iraqi oil industry is ready to rebound again the country plans to build refineries and crank up oil production but reconstruction doesn't come cheap. rebuilding iraq will cost hundreds of billions of dollars after years of civil war and decades of under-investment complicating matters is the fact that the country is
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effectively under two governments there's the autonomous kurdistan region in the north with around forty five billion barrels of oil reserves the rest of iraq has at least one hundred fifty billion barrels. but it's difficult to get reliable data from a country like iraq which is plagued by political instability but what's clear is just how dependent the country is on oil it's estimated to account for around ninety two percent of overall state revenues. that some fifty seven billion out of sixty eight billion u.s. dollars. the iraqi government is currently looking for investors for refineries pipelines and production facilities at its manned you can all field one of the country's largest the government hopes to double output and the chinese led consortium could be the favorite to take over the field. state owned petro china is already the largest foreign investor in iraq and it could work
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with us chevron and francis to town to exploit the field other big players include exxon mobil russian look at oil and british petroleum but the world's second largest oil company royal dutch shell was less optimistic about the field saying it wasn't profitable enough it's pulled out and plans to focus instead on gas production. hands up who's grabbing a coffee on the way to work and then tosses the empty paper cup into a been before catching the train all right guilty as charged but we're not alone coffee to go is big business in many countries and that means mountains of discarded plastic and paper cops about sri billion a year just here in germany alone the german city of hama what is now taking on the disposable coffee cup culture with a reusable cops take a look. street sweepers in hanover have had enough of disposable cuts with all too
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many pedestrians simply dumping them on the street as soon as they finished their coffee the explosion of coffee takeaway outlets in recent years has unleashed a steadily growing flood of extra trash. and pick ups take up a huge amount of space in trash cans it only takes four or five large ones to fill up an entire sack. of others an enormous number of cups we get nowadays is just huge every kiosk every cafe sells them it's causing enormous problems here in hanover. on average hanover is half a million plus residents jettisoned over twenty million used paper cups annually the city authorities decided that was far too many and began fighting the deluge a year ago. the cardboard on the surface but inside they're lined with plastic and as they can lie around for hundreds of years we have to collect every
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single one for incineration so it's not a good product not in the least ecological. it's time to get rid of them. the city's answer was to market its own reuse of all caps with a deposit the hanno cino it costs two euros which is refunded when customers drop it off at one of the participating cafes over one hundred fifty outlets are already taking part in the plan and the network is growing by the week. easy solution for coffee drinkers they normally don't have to go far to find somewhere to drop their cups off pick up pop off drink up drop off the city doesn't make a cent from the scheme for cafe operators the service is free and they save on the cost of paper cups. it's good for their image to. the only condition is that participants have a dishwasher to keep the cups clean and hygenic that was no problem for the staff
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of this popular cafe they're happy about every customer who switches to that had no chino. the street cleaning squads now have far fewer paper cups to deal with and the trash cans don't fill up as fast either that all saves money. you really see the difference it's made here with loads of businesses joining in there are far fewer cuts in the trash cans now. initial estimates suggest the new head coach in no system has cut the number of paper cups and hand over by around a third. i don't know if hanover is on that list but germany's popularity as a travel destination certainly continues to grow tourist numbers were up in twenty seventeen for the eight consecutive yeah and the number of overnight stays rose to a new record. noice funch tynecastle one of the most famous travel destinations in germany not far behind are the north and baltic sea coasts which attracts millions
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of vacationers annually most of them germany germany remains the travel destination of choice for its own residents close to a third of germans stay within their own borders for vacation but the country is also attracting more travelers from outside whether for vacation or business overnight stays by foreign guest climbed four percent to nearly eighty four million in two thousand and seventeen among germans overnight travel safe hit three hundred seventy five million an increase of three percent the tourism sector here expects the good news to continue in twenty eighteen. but it fears a shortage of skilled workers many operations are also concerned about new rules that might come about with a new government especially in the areas of employment and benefits many seasonal and temporary workers are employed in the hotel and restaurant industries. all right it's time for
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a little bit of sports now and brian certainly has all the news for a very active bun this legal weekend monica coming up on the show braman battle to avoid relegation we'll have that and all of sunday's honestly the highlights. but much more straight ahead. a steady job is their greatest dream. shanda from syria and just that from afghanistan to see their future in germany. but the road to the job market is a long and rocky point. germany. the dream of a job. in sixty minutes p.w. .
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but they also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance darkness cities after war starting march tenth w. . well come back your views live from berlin our top stories in this hour tesla machall has vowed to serve out another full four year term this despite being under fire from her own conservatives for making sweeping concessions to form a coalition government and hang on to power. and top officials from the south africa's governing a.n.c. party say they're ready to quote finalize the departure of president jacob zuma but zuma has already refused calls to step down and he's under no constitutional
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obligation to do so. now as turkey digs in for its offensive against kurdish fighters in syria's afrin region it's also looking to ensure support on the home front most turks back operation all of branch as it's called but there have also been some protests present rates of type to one has warned of a heavy price for anyone who speaks out against military deployment. you yohan met both supporters of the offensive and opponents who felt the sting of the government's crackdown on dissent. they are needing food the soldiers in the battle several times a week these women meet in eastern district. they make no haps to be sent to the turkish syrian border a gift to the troops at war. off in the scout
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leader we want our soldiers in our into know that we support them as their mothers and sisters they have everything they need but this is our way to show that we are with them carte the singer says i hope our soldiers will return home safely they shouldn't have to freeze that's why we're sending them these hats and our prayers. and that is he has a license and. the mayor of east who does set up the project he's a member of the ruling a k party and believes every turkish citizen should stand unconditionally behind the military operation in syria. we don't have any problem with those who say no to war but if our country is being drawn into war we need to fight. those who say no to war have a hidden agenda they are actually supporting the terrorists and this is something we cannot tolerate. for south lebanese. public support is strong with polls suggesting more than eighty percent of turks back the operation
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criticism is not well come president add one is the land he calls those who oppose the war terrorists love us. samit mean good she knows what that feels like he represents turkey's biggest medical association shortly after the military offensive began the doctors had published a declaration saying no to war peace now a few days later and even of his colleagues were detained on charges of spreading terrorist propaganda they have since been released but the authorities reaction shocked me which. is why with those doctors detained. first and foremost because of the political climate in this country for most of them. we are going through a time with no tolerance for dissenting voices or contrary opinions. we stand by our position that saying no to war is not a crime it shouldn't be
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a crime in this country. which almost. within the first two weeks of the operation nearly six hundred people have been detained here in turkey on charges of spreading terrorist propaganda even if many are released just after a few days the message is clear whoever opposes the turkish offensive in northern syria should think twice before voicing any criticism in public meet virally could also believes the operation should not be criticized quite the opposite to support the offensive he decorated his next stall in istanbul's conservative neighborhood with turkish flags and he's donating some of his takings to the soldiers. in the center everybody can support the party they want us i wouldn't judge. but when national security is at stake you have to
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back your country. you don't question why we go into our friend. we can see on television why it's necessary to be there. the operation will go on until after it is freed from terror just as the government says. there's a month said those on that garlic has one thousand five hundred euros to send to the front line and he wants to continue with his project for the moment there is no end in sight to turkey's military offensive in syria. a spring in hong who put the report together for us she joins us now from istanbul good morning yulia are opponents of the military operation in syria remaining quiet right now to avoid arrest. well first of all we don't know how many opponents that off protests and demonstrations are banned so people can take their dissent to the streets and as i was trying to show in the
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report people got detained in the past weeks over a general declaration saying no to war like the doctors others got into trouble because of tweets or social media post so that shows how difficult it has become here in turkey to voice any concern any oppositional thoughts on that military operation. and that makes it very difficult we were trying to reach one of the doctors who got detained and then released and one of them in fact agreed to talk to us first but then he counseled the interview saying he was too afraid he has to protect his family so yes many people are very scared and it takes a lot of corage to still speak out ok it's not just everyday people members of the opposite position peoples democratic party h.t.t.p. have been arrested for criticizing this offensive inside syria what does that mean for the opposition. well the
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h.e.p.a. a still the largest opposition party in turkish parliament and the only party to openly criticize and condemn turkey's military operation in north and syria they have called the operation and i quote them an invasion that targets the kurds as a people but at the same time this party has been politically marginalized to an extent that they can't really influence anything that goes on here in turkey a server lawmakers are in jail for allegedly to the banned kurdish including former leader. he was and he still is a leading figure of hope for many kurdish people here in turkey but now faces up to one hundred forty two years in prison since he said he would not stand for reelection the party yesterday at a congress in ankara elected to new co-leaders to prepare for the upcoming parliamentary election here in turkey next year but certainly for the h.t.t.p. this is going to be a very difficult year ok how well are people in turkey. about the.
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operation what's the turkish media coverage. well took us news media almost overwhelmingly pro-government and they have been very energetic in their reporting about the military operation following a long tradition off militaristic nationalism i would say so presented his or any critical voices wouldn't get air time on pro-government channels and in the pen the news media are being censored we hear about articles being taken down from news websites overnight by government census so this shows you how much pressure there is on independent media i mean you can't really you can actually x. is the key pedia here in turkey if you don't have a v.p.n. client so it's become very very difficult for citizens for people to come up with an independent well informed political opinion about any matter what is president.
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well he has portrayed this oh peroration as a turkey making use of its right to self it defends and he threatened to take this operation all the way across north and syria to the iraqi border to supply him for an enclave the kurdish enclave of ephron is just the beginning he's appearing on turkish television almost every day defending the operation but how far will he take it will it be a limited incursion just to make a point or is he actually preparing for a long term opiate ration to as he says root out turkey kurdish terrorists along turkey's borders that's what we don't know yet but he is heavily counting on the offensive against the kurds to stir up turkish nationalist nationalism and to fire
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up his own conservative base looking a had towards the elections coming up next year and i think as long as he things that is politically helps him he will go on with this operation thanks so much for your report and for being with us this morning from istanbul for us there now she smokes she swears and she kills without mercy bloody mess trainer she's called is causing an absolute opera or in pakistan the super heroine has touched a nerve among that country's religious conservatives because she does not behave or dress like a traditional muslim woman but bloody as rain also has a mass of fan base. she's a heroine in sin city karate after being abused in abducted she fights back her name is bloody nazarene and she beats up the bad guys of course she's fictional.
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the man who created nazarene also lives in karachi. although it's quiet in his neighborhood shines a dino's the dark sides of this pakistani city to. see more clearly. for he and i thought why not have one. really smoking. she says. maybe yes you would a has a dent answer as alcohol is forbidden in pakistan so it's no surprise that the cartoon provokes strong reactions online. to. be. more like
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a bouquet of birds. but the critics are outnumbered by the fans who are waiting for the comics release so far it's only appeared in snippets and online but plans to publish a book in the spring and he hopes it will be a success when i started i was getting negative comments were. right no. more than covered for you. from there for him to prove. you're progressing in a very very. shanahan has been using his art to drive societal change. before bloody nazarene he became known for his work on a cartoon character burka avenger. a teacher who puts on her burka as a disguise when she fights violence. she was a big hit on pakistani t.v.
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. strong women are trendy. sami and fara are bloody nasri in funds they see her as a role model for modern pakistani women. that's what i like of are her. fighting crime but you don't have to be a mayor to do that you can really have beem. where female outfits i mean her foot and i get is a very feminine she doesn't raise our little boy you dream is more as long as he this they should have been raised her. both girls are from cosmopolitan families and have gone to university they don't consider themselves representative of pakistani women i think when it invokes thought of all this want us to see stuff like this maybe ten years ago the proportion of those women was really small or maybe there were so we were cool about it but now there are more women there are
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more progressive women overall in the country also i actually think you're right but many here don't like a recluse they don't publicly screen as many of the roads there are very like. if you want if they're being like best read the country is divided on this issue how independent should the pakistani woman be how revealing come their clothes be both in literature and real life. this is a qur'an school for girls on the outskirts of town. the girls say they've never heard of bloody nazarene and only the teacher will speak on camera she says it's her job to protect her class from the unchaste cartoon character. bump on them with our girls should emulate decent women who wear the veil we don't need cartoon role models proper role models or the prophets daughters and other women in his family they showed us that intelligent women are covered with as little as. these girls
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are told that strong women are conservative and appeasing. the pakistani taliban is promoting a very different image of women in a new magazine the group invites women to join jihad and fight against those who don't adhere to radical islam. it's only published online because it's banned just like the taliban itself. deeply conservative clerics at this mosque rejects the taliban propaganda they don't know the people behind us nor the reader as. the chief cleric says jihad is for men and not for women anyway. the koran tells us everything about what it means to be a woman we don't need the taliban's women's magazine or vulgar comics like bloody
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naz arena and we definitely don't need women to act like men like they do in the west. subsidy magazine him but what do women wearing the veil think of based bloody nasri. of them are. not only forgiven for from the. very or from. her. they're also like good. even though his comics are provocative moves around freely into about he likes to go to his favorite cafe to get inspiration but he is banned by censorship laws sex and religion are to be subjects. to take care of. there is no limit thinking right.
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through the. ground ambitions he's in talks with film producers to bring bloody nasri into the big screen. or to. give the war. seems a. frenetic creep. in a group. but pakistan still has a long way to go before women can stand up to men and it's not just fiction. where football. some bonus legal action now of all spurred travel to braman with both teams desperate to avoid being dragged deeper into the relegation fight the home side spirits were lifted last week by went over and on sunday braman pulled
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out another board when. max presented his brain when teammates rendered a two goal lead in midweek such slip ups must be avoided if they want to stay on as an laver couzin they caught off to a flyer against through school back in the news of a cheese crepes corner powered home minute vic augustin sent. the hosts looks out for the fight even when they were clearly punching above their weight. but sometimes football's as much about beauty as it is brute force program heintz was present that. his standard doubling brains leech it was no more than they deserved for their first half dominance. to school coach martin schmitz would have settled for any kind of goal at this point and his side got one after this saw found in the books. even then it wasn't pretty as captain pool for hog needed two attempts to school. for three men weren't going to repeat cheese days mistake and counter to
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good effect to seal the win heights again on target. it was a clinical finish from the austrian midfielder running braman a crucial three points iness vital bit. all else where struggling start guard are hoping for a new dog under new coach typhon karkoc he took charge of his first home game against god bok for a start got the rest of the season is all about avoiding relegation and they manage some that will points on sunday. when bowled in his first time game starting with both daniel guinn jack and mario gomez up top and it paid off in the fifth minute gomes set up to inject and he fired home to make it one nil to stuttgart. but by keeper to be a simple left with no chance. to organize i had
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a chance to equalise the glass back but he failed to connect properly still got right in their luck to reach halftime in front. of proton raphael in a bid to pep up their attack in a second half and the brazilian had one of his trademark shots from range that run in the stuttgart goal was equal to his effort. the visitors have more of the ball but most of the threat came from set pieces substitute your sadr image missed their best chance to equalise stuttgart managed to keep their opponents at bay to win in front of their own fans for the seventh time this season. it's a massive we're happy with the points they're important they put a shine in the point we won last weekend with a successful first home game for coker but got cash crisis goes on. and more on the bundesliga action this weekend a limited doc if forced as is their good morning alina it was a big weekend in the relegation battle was an edge we have those wins for a start gart and braman what's the situation down at the bottom. definitely
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a whole lot more interesting than it is at the top thanks to buy and you know what they've already almost sick at the title but yeah these were definitely cubans for braman and stuttgart freeman of course under the new coach florian course they've had they've improved drastically he's injected new energy into this team and he's also provided a lot more structure. and but and he's also what i find so interesting is that if you look at max crews and that he this is a player that on the court is really turning into a key figure not just in terms of providing goals on the field but he's also showing a lot more leadership qualities. yes and for strict god. could probably still too early to tell but he definitely had a dream debut at home debut his idea i thought was really interesting of pairing up gomez and going check up front because that do all my blossom into something really special too early to tell about we have to keep our eyes on those two but like i said honestly speaking i don't think any team is safe right now and no team has
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really impressed or like this really from my for my taste at least no team has shown enough consistencies so i think even teams i should got by even but also minds work and i think they are on shaky ground ok it's a different story as the top as i. charge there for the battle for champions league football so exactly everything that we lack at the very very top of the table you can find everywhere there's an abundance of competition and it's just thrown right basically. in my opinion i think even more than a relegation battle i think this area of the table deciding who will make the champions eek next season i think this is going to be the most on predictable area of the table and if you look at the standings like just look at that table you have just a single point that separates second third fourth fifth and sick and sick of course they also showing everybody that we are here to stay and that makes it more difficult for traditional clubs like don't want and childcare who usually occupy
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those spots so that even teams like if you look at teams like that back here to in hanover they're also not too far behind so the race for the top four i think is going to be thrown right oh ok but you look at byron they're at the very top it's always a different story they just you know must be a great new always looking down at everybody else. but honestly speaking the trouble of might be might be a lot i think here too i have to say i'm not fully convinced yes they will win the bundesliga title and i know we still have twelve games to go but it's safe to say that there. already won it but when it comes to the champions league that's a completely different ballgame there's a lot more competition and we've seen in the past that if for example by and do win the title and they could possibly wrap it up as early as march that of course we've seen in the past that often effects they gain they become too complacent they don't peak at the right times or the champions league i think is still very open and even
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the german cup who knows i think they have in the semis they face they have a cause and i think anything can happen and if and if they make it as far as the final of course the up against the shocker frank foote i think even that is not a guarantee of ok you know briefly if you can lima where's the most excitement going to be it's going to be at the top is a place to look right now. the european spots i think european champions league who makes it for the europa league and of course i think the relegation spots and we've seen that these previous these past few seasons that the most of that the relegation spots are always decided on the last day and i think the same thing will happen this time around. this force us thanks very much alina. we have some winter olympics now in south korea where day threes underway medals have already been awarded including gold for canada and the team figure skating event patrick chan landed two she jumps on his free skate routine to help the canadians a team of russians took silver and the u.s. taking bronze in the mountains u.s.
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snowboarder jamie anderson defended her title in the women's slopestyle event in wild and windy conditions on the men's side two remarkable stories from the snow park on sunday these folks are all gold medal going to read girard and that was the usas first medal of the game jordan's just seventeen still trains in his back yard instead of colorado impressive stuff but there was another man on the podium who could claim an even greater achievement canada's mark mcmorris managing to win bronze just eleven months after a crash that left him fighting for his life. it's a reminder now to our top stories at this hour chance wrong america has vowed to serve out another full four year term despite being under fire from our own conservatives for making sweeping concessions to form a coalition and hang on the. top officials from south africa's ruling
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