Skip to main content

tv   DW News - News  Deutsche Welle  March 11, 2018 10:00pm-10:16pm CET

10:00 pm
starting march twenty fourth on g.w. . this is g.w. news live from grilling a milestone vote in columbia polls close and counting begins in the first ever parliamentary elections doing true to the form of fokker rebel movement as a political party right on jews who oppose the twenty six thousand peace deal then amend the treaty if they get the vote also coming up the. process far right
10:01 pm
from mr narcotic cuts its remaining times with john murray depend in a bid to shed its racist image his daughter and possibly down there being left and wants to be brand the party with a new mainstream media. in the plot thickens in the u.k. his russian spy drama traces of a nerve agent found in the pub visited by surrogates cripple and his daughter shortly before the collapse due to poisoning. welcome to the program in colombia polls have just closed in historic legislative elections the first to allow participation of former fox rebels early results are expected soon now the former rebels are guaranteed ten seats regardless of the results fogg agreed to end its decades long into. correction in return for status
10:02 pm
as a political party in a controversial twenty sixteen peace deal with president juan manuel santos the party's electoral campaign was marred by protests and it is expected to do badly now president santos said the election was a crossroads for colombia. this is the first time in half a century where the fork instead of sabotaging the elections there participating in the elections that something historic and very important for our democracy. for more let's now bring in correspondent ophelia rooty who's in bogota ophelia thanks for joining us we've just heard president santos there calling these elections his story but of course we know the inclusion of fog has also been polarizing how all colombians viewing today's election comments are definitely polarized between those who do support the agreement and those who
10:03 pm
don't obviously everyone wants peace in this country but what they don't agree with is that the fark former fark rebels are participating in politics before serving time in prison and now there has been a special jurors jurisdiction created to punish them with social work but that hasn't even started yet and so this election will probably strengthen the center right and the conservative forces that are strongly opposing this peace agreement now conservatives in colombia certainly not happy with their participation and they are hoping to use today's results as leverage to challenge the peace deal with the former rebels why is that. actually this problem goes far back into the history of colombia the strongest conservative force today is a party that was created by former president about oh what are you it who tried to sign a peace agreement with the farquhar able to himself and didn't manage to and today
10:04 pm
he is president's strongest opponent and he's trying to sabotage the peace deal saying that sanchez was too soft and that he gave the rebels too many rights that they didn't deserve now with a congress with a majority of. that will be probably his party we might see that he will blog or his party will block many of those processes of the implementation of the peace deal that still have to go through congress no this doesn't look like it's going to be a good start for the members who are unlikely to get any more than the ten seats that they already guaranteed can we expect that they'll clear any significant role in parliament well fark party has a very bad reputation about eighty percent of colombians do reject them as a political force and so far no other leftist movement or party has
10:05 pm
supported them or said that they would actually try to make a coalition with them in congress but there is a candidate that has a presidential candidate that has a lot of chances to become the next president and that is because i will present the role he was. made your and he has not put officially supported the fark party but he might have to change that if he faces a congress with a majority that is conservative. following that election for us in columbia think you. the leader of the french far right from last year now marion le pen has proposed changing the party's name to has on flow more national which roughly translates as national party the name change was proposed to delegates gathering aimed at rebranding the party then was reelected as party leader delegates also cut then last formal ties to her father found
10:06 pm
a real offense abolishing the post on her presidency and effectively stripping him of his job as i'll talk to our correspondent in paris lisa lewis it's good to see you lisa so what is marie le pen hoping to achieve by giving her name a party rather a new name. what she wants to show that this can really be a fresh start for the party she said in her speech who used to be a protest party now we have become an opposition party and we want to become with this new name a party of government obviously she's also addressing concerns about herself since the debate before the elections last summer where she performed really poorly facing him remark on the current president that word doubts and there are doubts among members of the foreign arsenide or the national rally now that she actually wanted to go through with this that she wanted to become president now in her speech today she said three times our declared target that particular target is to
10:07 pm
take seize power really to become a governing party and she wants to dissipate these doubts about her own very own personality lisa does this name change also come with a change of political direction or is it a case of the same product in a new package. it's actually quite interesting she came forward with this new name this new mainstream name and at the same time her speech was very very traditional for nasa nonstate she was talking about her and him gration stance her stance against islam against immigrants protectionist there was a put trip section is message she was saying our policy will protect the poor french against evil globalization and so it was a very traditional speech sound like she was going back to the roots to the roots and actually she was kind of contradicting earlier message that she wanted to change the party's name speaking of the roots of the party early in the day the party did cut all remaining ties to its foundation and i really append many father
10:08 pm
delegates voted to abolish the post of honorary president effectively stripping him of his post was that controversial in any way while at the conference it wasn't eighty percent of the one thousand five hundred delegates that they did in favor of step is to bring about the of the post or rather bushing the post however we very well know that many people in the party still support him and are still quite quite close to him actually and he's very very far to the far right so when you're good at that and when you look at how marie le pen was speaking what she was saying it was quite clear that she was also trying to address the people in the party now that are close to her father now she's trying to get rid of her father and saying you know we don't really we don't agree with him we are a new party but when you look at to look at what she's actually saying it looks like the potty hasn't really changed that much lisa lewis thank you for that update
10:09 pm
from paris. let's now look at some of the other stories making news around the world conservative billionaire sebastian pinera has been sworn in as president in chile returning to the office for the second time he replaces socialist michelle bachelet pinera has pledged to transform chile into a developed economy we've been in. the russian defense ministry says it successfully tested a new hypersonic missile designed to penetrate defense systems. this footage purportedly showing a test of the high speed missile the weapon was one of several and billed by president vladimir putin in a recent speech defense analysts have reacted to the announcement with skepticism. japan has been marking the seventh anniversary of a series of disasters that devastated the north east coast and left over eight hundred thousand people dead or missing a massive earthquake triggered a tsunami that led to the worst nuclear disaster since general bill prime minister
10:10 pm
shinzo abbott has pledged ongoing support for the region. police in germany are investigating several arson attacks against mosques and turkish properties across the country over the weekend i would start it on friday when fire bombs were thrown at a mosque in the town of lafon in south and germany later a turkish immigrants association in the western town of day and a turkish shop in the town of its a hole was set on fire and in the early hours of sunday a burly mosque and cultural cultural center was torched. now no one was injured in the attacks which authorities say were politically motivated. burned out rooms destroyed equipment. this mosque and turkish cultural center were a home away from home for many in this berlin neighborhood they're outraged by the
10:11 pm
hate directed at them is this. the look the walls the windows the carpet nothing can be saved and it's lost all its value. is. the whole mosque has to be renovated and rebuilt. the police report says that witnesses heard a loud clanking sound around two in the morning and saw a group of young men running away then flames started billowing out the windows it took the fire department an hour and a half to put out the blaze too long to protect the building from the flames but there were no injuries police suspect a politically motivated arson attack they refused to rule out far right groups as the culprits but say it could also be a kurdish group or people associated with the turkish opposition there have been no arrests so far enough either not to finish a criminal complaint for aggravated arson was filed and in this the geisha has been launched by state authorities have put enough money to. the complex belongs to the
10:12 pm
d t v association of mosques the german branch of the church or state religious authority has come under criticism in germany for its proximity to the turkish government this is the asians property has already been the object of many arson attacks now the association is demanding public protection for its mosques it's also demanding wider discussion of discrimination and threats against muslims meanwhile people here refuse to be cowed they still pray despite the attack on the heart of their community. british authorities investigating the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter say they have found traces of a ran out of agent at the pub and restaurant the pair visited shortly before they collapsed so gates cripple and his daughter remain in critical condition a week after falling ill. police vehicles being taken away for testing they might be contaminated and could become evidence in the spy case that has gripped the
10:13 pm
picturesque english town hall solsbury. and patrons who enjoyed a pint of this pub are now all extras in the thriller they might have rubbed shoulders with a former russian double agent and been exposed to nerve poison now the hundreds who passed through the pub and a nearby pizza restaurant are all being told to take precautions. there may be a very small health risk associated with repeated contact with belongings which may have been contaminated by this substance so we're recommending a very very precautionary approach is taken and were advised people to clean the clothes that they were wearing and any possessions that they had with them at the time after a night at the pub former russian spy sergei scruple and his daughter yulia were found unconscious on a park bench poisoned by a nerve agent they're still in a critical condition in seoul's very people are on their guard we've come here to visit for the day and we try not to touch anything but i think they could probably
10:14 pm
and informed everybody a little bit soon because my daughter was actually in the middle of the time. when the incident was supposed to have happened and she was a bit disappointed because she center just been told that she actually washed all their clothes the case is similar to the two thousand and six poisoning of another russian defector alexander litvinenko his widow marina says she's shocked it could happen again it was a video said when i realized nothing has changed and him as a russian person asking for political reason for being or if you g.'s in this camp you became a target and attacked you key provided this is people kind of seats in security but finally it's doesn't work and they need to talk about suits. are you able to provide safety and security for people who ask for political asylum in this county her husband's killers remain unknown and she accuses british police of
10:15 pm
taking too long to investigate this time authorities aren't waiting to start hunting for clues. well that's on you all coming in exactly forty five minutes in the meantime do feel free to browse for a website that's d w dot com and you'll get the latest updates and information around the clock you can also follow us on social media we are at the news thank you for watching. take personally are you ready with all the wonderful stories that make the game so special. for all true for. my. take on more than football in line. to stop the stars he made
10:16 pm
a point of still. a music represented. architect.

35 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on