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this is d.w. news live from berlin and clashes in barcelona after catalonia separatist leader is arrested in germany thousands of protesters take to the streets of the council on capital and are confronted by security forces the tensions calm after karla's predicament was detained by german police on a european arrest warrant when he entered the country and we'll get the view from the vice president of the council on parliament. plus germany's new foreign minister is in israel tyco must visited yada russia where he condemned
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anti-semitism and said solidarity with israel is central to german policy. and the formula one season kicks off with a surprise at the australian grand prix for ariz it's about vettel gets world champion lewis hamilton to wait for magic victory. hi my ass waiter it's good to have you with us former consul on president carlos preached among has been arrested in germany on a european arrest warrant they arrest what has sparked angry demonstrations in barcelona where police have clashed with protesters who have taken to the streets in the thousands we'll get an analysis in the moment but first this report on how those events unfolded. clashes on the streets of barcelona as grows over karla's push them on survey asked demonstrators find themselves on
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the end of police batons the radius led away it was at the site of this german motorway where the former catalan president was detained close to the danish border he was on route to belgium after delivering a lecture in finland the german authorities see their following to process. who for utopian arrest warrant has been issued we received a request and it's been looked into a more assessing its preconditions we were farther assess whether extradition can be granted the step before that however is the detention order and we're seeing if we can proceed with thoughts on all of us if you've. got the catalan leader has been in exile in belgium since october avoiding spain's charges of rebellion after he led an unconstitutional independence referendum random come back in barcelona as support for him is not weaned in his absence.
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much initiation on the part of the central government because we feel i reached them we will not feel spanish because their message karla's push them on it will have the opposite effect. the united will think that. the demonstrators are calling for him to be released but unionist parties are welcoming the arrest it will be authorities in germany had to say to his feet. tied just a costa is the vice president of the council on parliament and ally of this push for more he joins me now from barcelona mr gaza thank you so much for being here let's start very simply what has been your reaction to prison last arrest today. well we were expecting. the president would have to appear before the courts somewhere we were expecting that he would be going to back home in belgium and he
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would have to undergo the same procedure of. brussels. that. he had to undergo some three or four months ago so we basically. expected this. we really hope that whatever the country whatever the court provided it's a european democracy will that the word that he's made it and that this this warrant shouldn't be valid and the council on message that we heard today is that this arrest is threatening the values that europe was built on but. these are there an argument to say that undermined those values knowingly when he broke with the spanish constitution and declared independence. but that's not that's never been a crime. that i know of so there may be a political problem there may be a political conflict there's no crime there's nothing to be sent to jail for
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and obviously we expected for a long time three years now that would be some. real political dialogue and and find a political solution for what's a democratic demand what's been a peaceful saying come pain for independence pretty much like all of the countries you wrote like scotland or countries he in the west like back and so the really strange thing is the reaction by the spanish government that cracking down on ordinary people and elected politicians basically on everyone just. let me remind you that. two days ago we had a vote to elect a president of the cuts one probably meant and the vote didn't succeed because the
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country didn't get an overall majority that means that in forty eight hours they have to be a second vote but in between the condit was arrested and sent to prison with other five m.p.'s members of the parliament i don't think this is really normal for a democracy is it well he is accused of some serious crimes now i mean certainly we can see the argument of trying to give the voice to people but we're not talking about an overwhelming majority of catalans who want independence in the last in the last election it was nearly a fifty fifty split between the pro unionists and the pro independence parties here feel that there is a risk that this push for catalan independence that you stand behind is dividing your region. well there's a lot of debate i mean the issue of independence is a political. issue that raises emotions but we're not there i think we're we had an election and we elected to parliament the poly women met for the first
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time. on hope told her story on january seventeenth and since then we've had three attempts to elect a president there's a clear majority to elect a government and the courts the spanish courts by government intervention by government request have blocked the parliament from electing a government we're not declaring independence right now we're trying to elect a government based on the vote of the december election in fact we had this friday we had a decision by the committee the united nations committee and human rights. granting interim measures to one of the country dates. on the basis that their political rights are being violated this is about human rights now it's about that the right of the people to elect their own government it's not the about independence that's . a very open debate but we are now or have. a problem indeed
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was elected in december this is trying to elect a government that's consistent with the majority of the of the. results and in december just a cost i'll have to leave it there thank you very much is the vice president of the council on the parliament joining us from barcelona and i'm joined now in our studio by our correspondent fully las let's start very simply a lot happened today what's been the reaction from madrid well the reaction from madrid has been silent in fact we haven't heard anything from madrid for the moment a monday i'm sure there's going to have to be some sort of reaction but beyond that they might have this kind of reaction from the government of money is no shock to any. spaniards normally the prime minister of spain money are not a holy is quiet he like to take his time when reacting to these kind of situations and the interesting about this is that charisma was arrested in cure many and he's
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been in a number of other countries he was in belgium he was in finland making his way back through denmark but it was in germany that he was picked up why germany what we'd have to look really it would be jenny conclusions now some of the charges that have been brought against him on are active for example rebellion which is one of the main charge all charges were actually dropped against how it was put on several months ago at the start the extradition order was dropped it was because they felt that in belgium he would be extradited with those charges being brought against him so now we're seeing that as of friday this has been reactivated and. he's been arrested in germany a country which happens to have. a similar charge to rebellion and one of the other big charges of course is sedition but what i can do conclusions on monday he'll be appearing before a court in germany and then we'll see what exactly takes place. for us in our studio thank you very much for that. and to russia now where the death toll from
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a fire at a shopping center in siberia has risen to thirty seven russian media says many more are still missing the blaze broke out on the fourth floor of the complex in the coal mining city of commander of all eyewitnesses say they saw people jumping from the windows to escape the cause of the blaze is not yet known but authorities have launched an investigation into the incident and germany's new foreign minister heiko moss has embarked on his first trip outside europe to israel on his first official visit to the country must stop off at the yad vashem holocaust memorial in jerusalem ma says solidarity with israel is central to german foreign policy he set to meet with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and also visit the palestinian territories for talks with president mahmoud abbas. speaking at the holocaust memorial the german foreign minister underscored his country's historic duty. the murder of six million men women and children is something
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we will never be able to fathom it is the most cruel crime in human history that's why it is our responsibility to day every day and everywhere to advocate human rights and people anti-semitism and racism. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world more than a hundred nigerian children kidnapped by militants from boko haram who were released last week have returned to their home village of the children who were all girls except for one boy were abducted from their school in february nigeria's government has acknowledged what they call back channel negotiations with boko haram but insists that no ransom money was paid. at least four people are dead after a car bomb exploded in the somali capital of mogadishu the explosion took place near the parliament building police say the bomb was detonated at a checkpoint after soldiers intercepted and stopped a suspicious vehicle. is a test stepped up security ahead of the country's three day presidential election
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which begins on monday president sisi is hoping for a high turnout to legitimize his rule took power in two thousand and thirteen after overthrowing egypt's first democratically elected president opposition figures have called for a boycott of the poll. authorities in belo groups have arrested dozens of protesters ahead of an opposition march in the capital minsk that was banned the attempted demonstration was meant to commemorate belarus's one thousand eight hundred proclamation of independence from russia earlier authorities detained two opposition politicians and several of the marchers organizers. and formula one there's been a surprise opening there's been a surprise in the opening race of the season in australia with ferrari's german driver sebastian vettel sealing a dramatic victory after getting the better of world champion lewis hamilton who had been be clear race favorite. lewis hamilton started out on pole and led
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into the first corner in the season opener in melbourne leaving f one fans to sit back and expect another easy victory for the defending world champion. but that all changed midway through the race when sebastian vettel pitted during a virtual safety car phase those on track were forced to slow down because of a broken down car but vettel was not affected by the restriction in the pits and emerged in front of hamilton's maceda ease. the german then pushed his ferrari and managed to fight off the britain for the rest of the race to seal a forty eight grand prix win and one hundred podium in his two hundred f one race. vettel was euphoria at the surprise triumph was visible for all to see. while hamilton was left to look on the bright side we still have great pace up or fine was great i think in the race i was able to apply some pressure at the end vettel admitted he'd been looking i was praying for sale and then when i saw it obviously
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you know it was really full of adrenaline even though you know the race is frozen but still to come into the pits everything limit trying to get back out because they told me is really close with lewis there are investable look to build on their victory next month in bahrain. in tennis world number one roger federer suffered a shock defeat in the second round of the miami open at the hands of world number one hundred seventy five the nazi kochi knock us of australia this last means federer will lose his top spot in the world rankings furthermore the swiss player announced that he won't compete at any clay court tennis tournaments for a second year running that includes the french open a grand slam title that he last won almost a decade ago. and that's a news wrap join us again at the top of the hour don't forget you can check out our website or follow us on twitter at e w news thanks for watching.
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