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this is the governor's life from lead thousands on the streets of paris marching for the right no it was an eighty five year old holocaust survivor who was brutally murdered demonstrators are protesting to rise against a wave of anti semitic attacks in france we'll take you live to paris also on the program. pomp and pageantry came the drawing board as china gives north korea's leader a lavish welcome to stop his recent secret trip to beijing mr kim is said to have assured china's president xi as he is committed to denuclearization. russia
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holds a national day of mourning as funerals are held for the sixty four people who died in sunday's deadly fire at a shopping mall in siberia many of the dead which are. plus rebuilding iraq after it was destroyed by the slime and state group the jihad is something i'm still leaving behind a white flag we'll look at the huge task of reconstruction. germany suffered a blow in the run up to the world cup a four years after defeating brazil seven was the love side to live two defeats in a friendly rebuff. i'm phil graham welcome to the program. a protest march through on a eighty five year old holocaust survivor is taking place in paris as we speak. no
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one was killed in an attack at home on friday thousands of marching through the streets to protest against the murder against a wave of anti-semitic attacks across the country there have been reports of isolated scuffles firefighters discovered miss missed knowles partially burned body after being called to a fire in her apartment in the east of the city she's been stabbed several times police arrested a neighbor and another suspect. d.w. correspondent lisa lewis is sat in the paris not not welcome at lisa let's start with these scuffles first of all well what have you heard about this fighting that broke out short while ago but i just heard it right behind the elites like marie le pen was pushed by the demonstrators for but when she arrived here the leader of the far right national front it was actually people are really getting hurt being at this march in remembrance of me and i know just says they're
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against the presence of the father leader is only the most always here early on and that to leave the march and why is she very. well she wants to show you that she's here for france and it's kind of apache arctic message one time for them she always says we need to defend our country she loves the she has been pushing over the past few days for its chick to anti terror legislation and that's what she's here for she's basically trying to say you know i'm here for you and i'm going to defend this country better than the current government does and now police are treating very close killing as an anti semitic attack i'm guessing that the people there very much echo that view. well absolutely people here there are lots of jewish people here also non jewish people but they are saying you know we feel our country is under attack jewish
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gentleman from the northern town of lille told me earlier that he felt he couldn't actually walk down the street with his keeper on his had when he goes to the synagogue to the place of worship he actually before he leaves is that that place he checks the security cameras before he sets out to the streets he takes off his keeper he will never get there in front of the synagogue because he thinks that he and his friends could then become targets of many people here are afraid that other anti semitic acts could actually happen in the near future and this march has taken place on the same day that from spare of the police left handed to colonel truong. absolutely this is a day of mourning for france this morning there was there remembrance ceremony and i want to adam know a bit at the forty five forty five year old left handed colonel who gave his life exchange for someone else last friday at a shooting. in southern caucus sun so people today remember their hero they
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remember the dead and they remember that france is under attack and that they should sound together really. listen listen paris thank you. this lisa was just saying france has today been honoring the policeman who was killed in last week's terror attack on a troll died of his wounds after exchanging him self for a female hostage tributes in paris were led by president. the nation honors its hero. french president emmanuel mccraw awards the legion of honor to. its france's highest honor. but it can only be laid on the coffin of the police officer who has given his own life for that of a stranger. as if i said that this year we stood up against islamist aggression against hatred. and against the madness of killing me by the bravery
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of a single man he reminded his all of the very heart of our nation the french spirit of resistance beltran was one of the first officers to respond to the deadly hostage siege in treb the special forces officer died of his injuries a day later initiating a further outpouring of praise for the forty four year old sacrifice as events unfolded at this supermarket traded places with a female hostage who is being used as a human shield by the attacker it wasn't just his act of self-sacrifice that helped end the siege beltran cleverly left his mobile phone on so that police officers could hear what was happening inside then after hearing gunshots reinforcements went in shooting the twenty six year old islamist attacker and ending the four hour ordeal. there tom died for his country and his memory will live on in france today his nation saluted its hero. and gave him
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a most distinguished sendoff. oh let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world ecuador's government says it is cutting off julian a soldier's communications from its london embassy the wiki leaks founder has been holed up in the building since twenty twelve if he has extradition to the united states if he leaves ecuador said the decision was taken to prevent the australian from interfering in other countries affairs. catalonia as parliament has passed a symbolic nationalist fervor in the rights of the region's former separatist leader colors pushed him up to be reelected to his old job as opposed to more is being held in a german jail after he was arrested on a european warrant by german police on sunday. in egypt have extended voting by an hour in the country's presidential election polls have been open every day since monday with target appeared to be rather large votes is said
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to happen president up of al sisi a landslide win for a second term. saudi arabia's crown prince has met with u.s. secretary general antonio protests in new york to discuss the ongoing war in yemen the kingdom has entered its fourth year involvement in the conflict between a saudi led military coalition and who's the rebels during his visit prince mohammed bin it's been sound man pledged nine hundred thirty million dollars in humanitarian aid. we have lost parliament has elected a new president for the country the sixty six year old when my unit seen here in the yellow jacket behind i was on suchi i had the backing of the de facto leaders ruling party which has an overwhelming parliamentary majority. after days of rumors it has been confirmed that north korea's leader kim jong un did visit china this week is we think where the chinese president xi jinping was kept under wraps until he left yesterday the hope is that this is the problem to talk
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about nuclear disarmament today u.s. president donald trump tweeted that he had received a message from president xi saying that the meeting had gone well and that north korea's leader was looking forward to meeting him mr trump went on to say that until well u.s. sanctions would remain in place and that pressure must be maintained at all costs here is more on kim jong un's first foreign trip since he came to power. heavy security for an unnamed visitor making their way through beijing. then pomp and ceremony as the mysterious individual is confirmed as know what they're at the north korean leader kim jong un it's a historic moment as cames first diplomatic trip outside of the rogue nation since he took power in two thousand and eleven rumors had been circulating for days that the mysterious armored train crossing the yellow river from pyongyang had came on
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board but it was only confirmed after kim and his wife were safely back home according to china's state news agency she pressed kim on north korea to give up its nuclear weapons came apparently replied quote the issue of denuclearization of the korean peninsula can be resolved if that korea and the united states respond to our efforts with good will create an atmosphere of peace and stability while taking progressive and synchronous measures for the realisation of peace. but many are skeptical about whether or not kim jong un would really scale down the program after the north korean government has worked so hard to celebrate its development. a little yet i don't think he will officially declared the nuclearization because he has been emphasizing the importance of nuclear weapons a lot he has particularly been stressing that the nuclear program makes the country strong and that the country can defeat the united states with it he can't totally change that stance all at once. but others think kim could use disarmament
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to his advantage. kim jong un would seek to propagate the idea that he persuaded the u.s. and the international community to essentially surrender by having carefully mustered nuclear weapons so. the china visit comes ahead of a historic some s. between north and south korea jewel's for april that meeting is expected to further focus on denuclearization. let's get more on this from t.w. correspondent claire richardson and washington welcome claire those talks are said to have lasted four days what we learned of the contents. well terms of the news that he received from she about the meeting is that his meeting with kim went well and indeed the official reports that we saw a coming out of both sides from north korea and china after this meeting took place
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really emphasized the country's good working relationship together this is seen as their effort to downplay tensions between the two nations china of course traditionally north korea's strongest ally but in the past several months china's support for u.n. sanctions in north korea has really put a strain on their ties so the point of this meeting for china at least seems to be largely an effort to save face to try and present itself as a relevant player in any north korea talks especially after south korea and the u.s. have been the ones making headlines on the north korea question but what about the venue for these talks between kim jong un president trump has anything been decided yet. well certainly the question of where meetings between u.s. and north korean negotiation negotiators it should take place is always the source of a lot of hand-wringing especially now that this would be the first time a sitting u.s. president would meet with a north korean leader the stakes are even higher than usual it could take place in
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the demilitarized zone for example like the upcoming meeting between the south and north koreans that will be taking place in a truce village in april or it could take place in a neutral third country like singapore or somewhere in europe but any proposal we see from either side is going to make the other very suspicious as to its intentions and the details of how or even when this could play out are not really clear yet. so what is america expecting from leeds talks presuming they do take place. well i think trump would love to be the president who says that he gets north korea to agree to stop its nuclear program and to show that his policy of what he calls maximum pressure is really working but i seems pretty unrealistic and given the fact that the north repeatedly said it would do no such thing i believe its nuclear program is in many ways fundamental to its very existence so the question becomes what points could they compromise on and certainly there are a few things north korea might want to see up for discussion like for example the
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u.s. and south korean joint military drills which are always a major point of tension in the region clever interested in washington thank you. dr winter is here now with good news for greece on its road to financial recovery is doing slightly better now phil which is even slightly better is a lot better than actually the full more cash for greece now the euro zone's bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan installment the country has met the conditions for further forms after next to yet more painful reforms the payment is part of the third rescue package that amounts to eighty six billion euros overall creases total debt is a staggering three hundred twenty billion euros that's one hundred seventy six percent of its economic output that's the biggest in the wold japan. ordinary greeks may not like the austerity but the country's creditors say the medicine is working recently greased reese and now its first economic growth in
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a decade the state may be struggling but some great companies clearly have money to burn greek airline a g.m. has announced a four billion euro deal to buy a thirty new planes from airbus it would be the largest private investment deal in the country the contract for the a three twenty and a three twenty one play is set to be signed into the acquisition comes amid expectations of another boom year for tourism in greece following raechel figures last year. to an electrifying megaproject now a two hundred gigawatts it'll be one hundred times bigger than any other solar plant in the world today saudi arabia and japanese electronics giant softbank group are joining forces to create the two hundred billion dollars development a series of solar parks in the desert kingdom by twenty thirty south bank c.e.o. sun says ample sunshine and engineering talent in the country are a big plus for the project crown prince mohammed bin salman says it will create one
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hundred thousand jobs so the parts will help reduce saudi arabia's dependence on oil for its own atrocity. and the bids to hold and veyron mental damage thai all thora trees of altered the temperate closure of one of the country's most famous beaches maya bay which is best known from leonardo dicaprio as movie the big she's been visited by millions but now the beach will close for four months a year tourism is a major factor in the thai economy the sector was responsible for over twelve percent of the country's gross domestic product last year. most tourists head to thailand's beaches so the decision to close my beach for four months will leave many visitors disappointed thai environmental already say the move is essential. if it is too late to save. there is no but if we don't do something today it will
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be too late. thailand has restricted tourist sites before to protect its environment for example in twenty eleven dozens of diving sites were closed to protect coral reefs but with the number of foreign visitors expected to grow the government has a tricky job it needs to find the right balance between protecting the environment and drawing tourists. thailand is a victim of its own success it seems now it's back to phil and a country hoping to heal thank you john oh yes talking about iraq now that the state group has been thrown out of the country needs to be rebuilt it will take years some say decades and lots of money the last out of conference in kuwait to raise twenty four billion euros funds are desperately needed to reconstruct once vibrant neighborhoods destroyed by bombing the new hecla has this report. when ali right seized by three west in mosul it's a trip through
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a dark and painful past the wasteland their minds the thirty six year old of the worst trauma he's ever experienced living under i.i.s. rule. centuries old buildings palaces churches and the world famous noori mosque now lying in ruins here with his camera the university lecturer wants to talk human the destruction and rebirth of his hometown. at first i couldn't recognize that this is by the way part of the busiest ever and now it's a ghost town it's a risky place it's hazardous and it's empty this all of the places the wonderful. ali is rediscovering his bike following three years of war and terror every bit of fresh paint he sees gives him hope and color is indeed coming back to mosul the black flags of i.r.s.
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the murderous propaganda on the bridges and walls are all history now street artists are covering it up with declarations of love to their city in spite of everything that has happened here. to help but it doesn't help what did i love my city it was great charisma and we're now giving back to it what it has given to us we went to school here to university amelle the city needs us yeah yeah look at the what these types of positive messages award ali wants to send out to the world with his photographs here of hate and fear is over for once and for all most lives again. that from your roles used to extract young people to join them i trust people to kill. to purge this city on the minorities to impose full colors.
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but the wounds of the past are still far from being healed ali also feels a deep sense of mistrust wondering who may have sympathized or collaborated with i.r.s. he makes a statement on social media with his photos and his blog he believes that mosul is better than its image so it's not isis mosul has always been living in. l.a. . i have a christian kurd student could be students i have. easy to students and nobody thought to put their finger on ahead of them what happened was something exceptional was something was something brutal and it was something that happened by the tiniest portion of. of muslims of iraqis. photos from that dark era he took them secretly and in so doing he risked his life
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the university abandoned most apartments were closed also lost his job as a lecturer. his father who he shaved was forced by us to grow appears. to square a central missing place for festivals and ceremonies stood under the i.r.s. flag for three years. now that flag is gone what's left behind is rubble and graffiti which reads our symbols our martyrs all without blood we would not be free . nearby like the remains of the assyrian gate once the symbol of the city militias blew up the street thousand zero down mt. i think depressed heart broken i used to take photos for that and the rises. thanks to god i could take photos for that's. now it's gone but at least they have
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the full name of. the book form cafe it's a place the briefs freedom a year ago the building was still burns out now school children students and artists meet here to do all the things that had been forbidden for years to reach to play music to smoke to have fun a few of our least pictures also graced the walls he's a regular customer and friend of the owner for head sobber invested all his savings into the cafe during the i asked period he read countless books in secret since then he's convinced that every change begins with literature. this will success is the young people decided to change our minds to change. to deliver. black. from our memory.
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there are some indications they might succeed music can once again be heard in the streets of mosul for three years hack ham and mohammed hit their instruments from i.a.s. religious police now they can play music once again for themselves and for others scenes like this give ali hope for a better future for his beloved long suffering city. families across russia bury loved ones who died in sunday's shopping mall fire in siberia forty one children were among the more than sixty people who died in kemah over the w. correspondent. one family's story locals in camera will have been shattered by what happened in the shopping center last weekend it's here at the city's central cemetery where the first funeral ceremonies have been held this is where there's three generations of bar in the family relate to arrest grandmother marina
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mother natalee and five year old liana died together in the fire on sunday the victims really are hard broken and they brought flowers and the toys to market a loss of their loved ones their one thing that family wants to know is how these people really died really don't believe what they're being told by officials and want their world to know about their pain to do is mikhail khodorkovsky who is today is a national day of mourning across russia cities across the country commemorate sunday's events but. hinting that the heartache is mixed with anger many people believe that all thought is a trying to cover up lack safety standards that may have contributed to the high death toll. the size of the coffin showed the scale of this tragedy most of the victims of the fire with children these parents lost their daughter and son ten year old masha and eight
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year old cos she had died alongside their grandmother. even those used to dealing with death find it hard to comprehend. we're all suffering from grief and there are no words that can express the pain we all feel. the personal tragedies have touched the entire country. but they've also provoked an outpouring of anger people here are desperate for justice they want to know whether all this could have been avoided. those trying to escape the mall found many emergency exits blocked. children were also reportedly left locked inside a cinema while star fled. i was talking to my daughter on the fine i told her to lie down on the floor and brains breathe and don't die.
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i was crying to my daughter she said dad i love you i'm suffocating i'm losing consciousness. is a vision. seen from the damage to the morning's clear but what's not so clear the circumstances behind the fire furious locals suspect a cover up so far five people responsible for fire safety have been detained including the more direct. i'm a mother myself i perfectly understand what people who are now burying their children are experiencing i know what they're going through but i don't want to blame myself for this i just don't. the government has promised those that folks will be harshly punished but we're relatives believe officials when they say justice has been done. of the first time in more than forty five years an american will compete for the chess world championship. defeating eight of the world's best
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players in the tournament to get his big chance in november he'll face no ways reigning world champion magnus carlsen to decide the title conan will be the first american to compete for the world championships in spa be fisher won it in one thousand nine hundred seventy two. this is day w news live from bowden still to come this pressure of germany's new ministry of interior and homeland defense has a lot of people talking because of what's not in it so stay tuned to find out more . on seniors in a japanese nursing home welcome a new generation of carers robots even half robot dogs to stroke. don't forget you can always get a day w. news on the go just down from google pile from the apple store that will give you access to information from around the world as well as push notifications going to breaking news you can also use it to send us photos i'm figures.
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just starting april seventh on g.w. . this is the w. news live from but i'm photographed lee's raw top stories of a south thousands of people have marched through paris in memory of an eighty six year old holocaust survivor who was murdered last week on in protest at a wave of i'm just across france. a job as defense minister has renamed the military barracks as part of a new approach the country's tricky military history of the barracks which ha been named after a world war one fashion have now been dedicated to a soldier killed in afghanistan a new code of conduct stipulates that celebrations of military tradition should concentrate on post world war two history. tradition plays an important role in
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the military by providing a degree of identity and that's no different for the german army. but how should the german modern military deal with its nazi past. that's such a tricky topic that the german army known as the bundeswehr has issued a formal decree on the subject. god my answers to how we need a common understanding of our ponced is specially because challenges happened so quickly today. we need to know where we come from in order to go into the future with certainty. last year soldiers at several barracks were caught with world war two german army memorabilia it sparked a discussion about how best to deal with the past. the decree makes it clear that nazi era memorabilia has no place in the modern bundeswehr.
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and i have this i think and that's why it's valid to place the more than sixty year old rich history of the bundeswehr in the center of all collective memory it'll become a cent off reference for our tradition it's a history we can be proud of i'm going. to demonstrate this modernization the bundeswehr renamed one of its barracks from a world war one german general to that of a fallen german soldier in afghanistan. now it's only been in existence for a few weeks but germany's new ministry of the interior and home of the fans has already come under repainted fire the latest incident concerns that this photo of the minister is a top brass so do you notice anything missing. take a close look there. i don't what you call prissy alba a lot of german moves or something missing from husband traffic those discussions
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welcome call the you've already figured it out phil this was actually a photo of those part of a press release announcing the ministry's new leadership team there they are let's take a closer look now at that photo and if you haven't figured it out by now what's missing would be of course a woman in this photo has been out a few days now but it's begun circulating now on social media recently one of the first people to react was actually on annoying munchies a green party politician in germany she says the cabinet for homeland affairs is quote not my idea of home many other women here agree we have one in homburg who also responded on twitter and she said yeah and here i thought that women made up at least half of my country if it weren't so sad you have to laugh about it we've seen lots of similar reactions today phil from both men and women of course i can't get over how how few of them have jackets to seem to fit. with that's a lot of bulging gold around the middle how has the ministry responded well of they
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have not commented directly yet but it's pretty clear that they are paying attention to the controversy with this photo and here's how we know it as soon as this controversy broke that photo disappeared over on this website it was replaced with this one which is obviously less controversial that made some people curious including a former s.p.d. politician who wondered about it on twitter he asked the ministry directly hey how are things looking why was the photo changed this was the ministry's response yesterday they both thank you for your patience we had to replace the picture temporarily because it has to be edited and it's going to be back up soon or well the same former politician says ok well what's needs to be edited the ministries response then was well surely you can just be patient for a bit longer rather than be patient some people on. twitter decided to use a bit of photoshop to fix the photo themselves this is one of those fixes i particularly like this one some long hair maybe converting
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a couple of those men into with her. the original photo was down for well over a day it's now back up looking at it though it's not clear what was edited it looks about the same to other german ministries that appear to be one hundred percent male in those top positions and here's a couple of those ministries we can start with the federal ministry for trans build germany's new government is actually pledged to achieve gender parity in public leader positions leadership positions by twenty twenty five the ministry responsible for overseeing that goal can you guess all right it's these gentlemen these are right here the ministry for of interior and homeland affairs ok thank you thank you call a thank you gentleman of good good good good good good good. i'm just checking but no it doesn't but going to sit down is don't throw stones filter . is here with a deal that's going rogue in nigeria thank you very much phil just what a jacket open that's a tip if it doesn't quite fit then that you don't get the bulging doj oil and gas giant shell is taking it legal action against one of its former executives that's
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in connection with a twenty eleven oil deal in nigeria the company alleges a formal high ranking employee might have been taking kickbacks during the three hundred ninety billion dollars sale of an oil field the energy giant faces a corruption trial in italy which revolves around its acquisition of a different nigerian oil field because the executive was working for shell when both deals took place. uganda has banned the sale of mobile phone cards and credit sales in the streets thousands of small time vendors livelihoods are at risk is the government seeks to push phone users to formally register the sim cards and the national database yet the police say it's a necessary step to fight criminal gangs who use the phones to coordinate robberies kidnappings and they've mudda. might have to find another job. the air temp vendor has been ordered off the
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streets and to stop selling sim cards and pay more but if you think cell airtime for my daily in common but i also do immobile money services i live on the income from airtime till i get paid for mobile money which comes at the end of the month. banning the sale of airtime is going to affect me. it is welcome but the app expected that to. the toys required to register a permanent address. the government sees the thousands of vendors and a car so sim cards on credit to people who are often creamy knows. we have to restrict ourselves with vin does that. establishment in case there is any criminality in a fraud and these need for disability you know who you're dealing with currently
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those people the whole cars all over the place the all sorts of things so many of them are misguided ing but actually aiding and abetting crane according to the police criminal is increasingly taking advantage of loopholes in the telecom sector . in a recently publicized crime the woman was kidnapped in the capital kampala suspects say to have. targeted the victim's family using several foreign lines that the police could not trace only weeks later she was found dead we found recently that some of the. one a minimum in a sim cards on a one. name. bit of billionaires what is the problem the problem could be bigger than what we think. you're going to has of a twenty four million phone subscribers but you're just airing them has been around
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us in some incidents. according to the association of. africans form subscriptions would have grown to house a billion by two hundred twenty always very many sub-saharan african countries thirty buellton two hundred related to the development of the fast growing telecom industry. now to a country that's been dubbed the senior citizen of the world in japan falling birth rates and higher life expectancy have resulted in a rapidly aging population this coupled with labor shortages in the care sector have prompted one nursing home to recruit unusual systems. you think. it's exercise time machin told me nursing home in tokyo today's instructor after a humanoid robot brought in as part of a program to address labor shortages in the care sector. for some residents
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interacting with the robot is liberation. i can communicate with them and i don't need to be too careful about the things that i say. we don't know but on the other hand if they were human beings i'd have to think first about what kind of people they are. those looking for more of a warm and fuzzy feeling can take care of pet robot dogs. i don't know if they're going down there when i petted these robots for the first time they moved around like real living animals nice to get their cues. and. the nursing home has introduced a total of twenty robots and receiving funding from tokyo's metropolitan government back in twenty thirteen as well as offering residents company they also relieve
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workers of physical tough. such forms of assistance are likely to become more commonplace as japanese society ages. people over sixty five now kind for well over a quarter of the population and with the birth rate remaining stubbornly low the number is only set to rise. with a shortage of human care workers robots could soon become a regular nursing home fixture even if they're not everyone's choice of companion for their twilight years. more distressing than comforting and their sports news now and a defeat for germany yes indeed that's been quite distressing sight here say in football germany tried to match unbeaten run has been ended by brazil yacub side to defeated the south americans seven warm in the world cup semifinals maybe four years ago but they failed to fire in this not so friendly rematch.
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memories of the seven world cup freshening were in everyone's minds before the long awaited rematch brazil out for revenge started aggressively. but it was germany the better the chances. mario gomez unable to hit a target on the half hour mark. brazil struck the opener with a good sense of from the right the builders who threw the free header. poor marking and that would go keeping the reserve stopper caving trap. was playing a little for club side police argument this season. multiple substitutions from both sides in the second half stifled the game action was at a premium. germany improved in defense but it was too late to avoid a war no defeat. plenty of lessons learned for the two heavyweights ahead of jews will cup in russia. let's get brazil's revenge against germany
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from out from d.w. sport welcome mats what does this win do for brazil ahead of the world cup i think it is a whole lot for them i think it's going to increase their confidence going into the tournament in a really big way not only because it you know they've got to win over the defending champs one of the best teams in the world but this is sort of chapter two in their revenge over germany chapter one was at the olympics where they you twenty three team you know met germany in the final defeated germany but in that chapter neymar there sort of talismanic attacker was with them which he wasn't in the seven one defeat last night's in berlin he wasn't germany won germany lost to brazil anyway i think brazil will take a lot from this result what about you know him what's he going to take away from this well i mean knowing that germany is sort of iffy record in friendlies over the years it's tempting to say the results you know not
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a lot but i think he actually learned quite a lot about his squad and how much depth there is no squad there's always a lot of talk about how deep this germany squad is but we saw it last night that there are significant downgrades in some areas when he tries to mix things up. you know kevin trap in goal we saw his mistake he seems to be a significant downgrade from anybody else germany have in their squad of the moment whether that means men will neuer is healthy or not or whether to stay can is the number one is leaving out all side kevin trapp play himself out of the squad more or less and really only modern platen hart a left back was the only guy who could say probably played better than the guy who played in first string on friday night against spain and the one good thing though is the players seemed to recognize that they hadn't had such a good night let's check out a quote from draxler about how he felt the night had gone. who are today and we didn't play well and that's why we lost but i don't think it's
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a big worry with the world cup coming up and it's a good wake up call for. so strong words from him movie elmo a few surprise results this international break should we be rethinking the favorites in this world cup maybe so i mean germany's loss to brazil is probably not such a crushing blow i think they're still among the favorites although their image is tarnished a bit after a draw with spain in a loss to brazil france bounced back from a poor result at home to colombia getting a big win in russia over russia but i think the result we really should be looking at the most is spain's six one win over argentina i mean argentina is a team that made it all the way to the final in the last world cup they struggled a bit in qualifying for this world cup but to lose six one whether it's home or away is just an absolute humbling and shows us that spain might actually have some firepower to you know put
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a lot of poles past some very good teams in this world cup so if there was anyone who wasn't convinced that spain is really a legitimate favorite they should be no. thank you so much for joining us. australia's cricket captain steve smith and his deputy a david warner have been banned for twelve months by their own federation these unprecedented suspensions are come after smith admitted to having a plan to change the condition of the ball in the game against south africa a practice known as ball tampering which is illegal it sparked a huge outcry in australia and the rest of the cricketing world the young player who actually carried out the act cameron bancroft has received a nine month back. after nearly thirty five years the relatives of the argentinian soldiers killed in the falklands war against the united kingdom finally been able to visit their graves argentina lost more than five hundred soldiers during the ten week conflict of course from. more than one hundred could not be identified until
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now. de la and carlos never lost hope that their son much elo was one of the argentine soldiers buried in unmarked graves on last model venus or the falkland islands he was lost during the war with the united kingdom over the islands in nine hundred eighty two last year the remains of marcelo mossad and eighty nine other argentine soldiers were identified through forensic testing now their families are finally able to touch their graves. i was able to speak with my son i asked him questions i shared my feelings with him my pain i feel at peace because i know where he is it's been a thirty six years of so much struggle. over two hundred relatives flew to the islands for the first time in a tightly controlled seven hour trip visitors were taken directly to the grave site
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for a ceremony accompanied by a scottish guard. maria a one hundred gonzales was among them visiting the grave of her brother nestore. i mean that is seeing maestas grave in front of everyone gathered here i could see all of the families embrace each other at the graves it was very very powerful because we had made it this far we shared each other's pain we were all in the same place in the middle of the grays were previously inscribed argentine soldier known only to god today they carry names. the historic visit and d.n.a. testing project was organized by the red cross which brought together the two former warring countries for me as a military man i think it is very very important that the families have been able to come here today to now actually see a name on a grave and be able to pay their respects most deeply to their own family members
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which to me is very very important and i'm delighted to play a very small part in making. those full of emotion the visitors were careful to avoid any mention of the island sovereignty although they see the most part of argentina the families want to ensure such trips and d.n.a. tests can continue there are still thirty one soldiers whose graves remain unnamed . british stephen welsh has unusual gift for drawing detailed reproductions of architecture and cities but his works all the more impressive when you realize that he only needs a brief days. to do it so today we're putting the spotlight on this incredible talent and kind of help that from a culture that is here to tell us more welcome the current sun's incredible he can memorize the tire layout of a city in one glance it is amazing he really only needs a few minutes and then he can get right down to work on the drawing he does it to
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scale with in meticulous detail and sometimes in only a matter of hours so he works in pencil first and then in pen and he's particularly fascinated by sort of high rise buildings and how they can affect or change a city skyline so let's first have a look at something that works. extraordinary drawings of buildings and cityscapes from around the world. artist stephen roach is able to recreate from memory in incredible detail. working on a memorizes concern. me are hard work and love my job. the result
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is startlingly close to reality. but. i think of the ports and stuff and stuff it means to concentrate you tend. to memorize by my mind. as a child stephen moved she was new at the age three it was done with autism by the age of five he started to draw and through his art was able to communicate with the outside world she went on to win numerous awards and studied city and guilds of london art school. his work is constantly evolving. i think i might get better drawing from like. doing the best now i'll never stop. his critically acclaimed art has taken him around the world.
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like new york has in my best. place. in many times i. know i've been there by. steven's next stop is los angeles. to add to his extraordinary memory. strawberry so how does he manage to get these birds i've used this way for him to do it in fact is to take a quick helicopter ride which he does quite frequently when he when he visits all of these different places and i can show you some footage of him flying over istanbul here so this kind of a tour would generally be about a twenty minute fly by just imagine not allowed him to get a sense of the layout of the city the major landmarks some texture and he likes
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sort of the constancy of the mathematic element of buildings but he also really appreciates the contrast between order and chaos that you see in cities so that he gets back on the ground and he can produce this huge long panorama taken several days and often it's even a public event as you saw there and thousands of people show up and he's done those kinds of pictures to remember truly from memory. now we heard in the report there that he was diagnosed. as a child there was this spring this myth that the people with autism incredibly gifted. or. much truth well i think films like rainman which happens to be one of stephen favorite films by the way have perpetuated the idea that the son. is is really gifted but that the number the numbers of them that exist are actually quite small steven walter. is clearly an artist in his own right and he really doesn't like dealing with those kinds of
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labels he prefers to sort of keep those away from him himself that the autism is obviously playing a role when you look at for instance how precocious he was in his art and the fact that he actually used the art his own form of language and to make a development towards towards language that we can hear him speaking now which he only learned when he was nine so in terms of. those close to him say also that that he has this extremely unfiltered view of his subject and i think that is part of this condition meanwhile though he's got a ph d. in drawing and in print making and he's not just the guy who can draw the city's gates from memory he's got his very own art gallery right in the middle of london in fact and it's been around for more than ten years now he sold his first book when he was only seven for quite a price at the time and they've literally been in demand ever since and now you've really got to shell out a wad if you want one of these an original will cost you up to two hundred thousand euros. so he's published several books of his art work exhibits around the world.
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and he's even been named a member of the british empire for his services to art so he's definitely good for you or in his place yeah and made it quite an incredible talent it's a story thank you for that's very much more a website of yes and they are coming also next week they don't come for such a culture thank you kind of comforting as well as a reminder of our top stories at this hour thousands of people have marched through our paris and member of a holocaust survivor who was a murderer the last week but also protesting against a wave of ugly semitic attacks across from. the situ up to then to blow up the top of the hour of the.
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