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d.w. is a new thing multimedia series for. d w dot com africa on the move. this is the w. news live from above and a deadly misfile attack targets a syrian military base fourteen people died in the bombing which syria and russia blamed on israel these writers have made no comments also on the program. congressman to obama wins a third consecutive term as prime minister is nationalist a fish party run an immigration campaign opponents not fair new crackdown on
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migrants. germany's biggest lender sets its c.e.o. so the new law at deutsche bank revive its fortunes. i've installed dalton to make amends for last week's disaster. i put on a masterful performance against got to him unbeaten in eight outings and will bring you the gold. i'm still going to welcome to the program. syria on its main ally russia blaming israel for an overnight myside attack on a syrian and base that killed at least fourteen people now this comes as international alarm grows on alleged a weekend chemical weapons attack on the former rebel stronghold of duma the next report contains images which you may find distressing. missiles flare in the dark
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hours of the morning according to russian and syrian military they were fired from two israeli fighter jets though israel has declined to comment the missiles found their target an air base in the province of holmes used by the syrian regime and its allies at least fourteen fighters were killed according to observers. days earlier bombs fell in the town of duma in eastern go to the last remaining rebel stronghold it's alleged they were carrying chemical weapons according to the white helmets volunteer rescue group at least forty people were sixty eight and by poison gas during the attack many of them children smelling strongly of chlorine. the regime continues the intense and violent shelling barrel bombs were dropped by helicopters carrying poisonous substances. until now paramedics haven't been able
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to enslave because of the continuous shelling the regime is trying to wipe out this area. civilians in eastern guta have enjoyed weeks of bombardment as the syrian government tries to root out opposition. many have now given up evacuating the region in bus convoys to territory still under rebel control syria denies its government forces launched a chemical assault it says its troops are advancing on duma without any need for poison gas nevertheless international condemnation has been swift and blunt a german government spokesman said it was clear president bashar al assad was to blame. those responsible for the use of poison gas for the targeted bombing of civil medical infrastructure must be held accountable and also regarding this use of poison gas the circumstances indicate the acid regime was responsible. u.s. president donald trump took to twitter describing assad as an animal he said there
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would be a big price to pay for the use of gas. but syria's ally russia says its inspectors found no trace of chlorine or any other substance in duma and called the allegations a provocation. the issue will be raised at a meeting of the united nations security council later today. well in the last few minutes u.s. president donald trump has condemned what he called a heinous suspected poison gas attack in syria saying that he will make a decision on the u.s. response within twenty four to forty eight hours involved to find out who is responsible. we are studying that situation extremely closely we are meeting with our military and everybody else. be making some major decisions over the next twenty four to forty eight hours. we are. very concerned what a thing like that can happen. this is about humanity we're talking about humanity
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we're going to double you can spawn the thomas entre phone at the white house so welcome our example so president trump has been full of condemnation of the chemical attack in syria he tweeted over the weekend and we just heard in there what more has he been saying today. well as you just said he condemned the attack in syria very strong the saying that this was an act against humanity and that therefore it cannot be allowed to happen and he also announced that he is going to me and incision on what to do in syria how to respond to this attack within the next twenty four to forty eight hours. a couple of days ago he said that he wanted to pull the u.s. out of syria now he says there will be a big price to pay for the chemical strike that the u.s.
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doesn't seem to have a coherent strategy on syria at the moment. well yes that's true that's at least awards many military experts say criticizing donald trump and you're right only a couple of days ago he and now it's at that was something he was thinking about for a while now that he would like to pull out of syria only to tweet after this horrific attack that there is a price that would be would be paid so know many experts here say that he if he doesn't follow through if he doesn't live up to this swedes he might be looking very weak in the eyes of russia and iran and that not staking action would be a moral and strategic fiasco so the president right now is in the very difficult situation and he has been even criticized in his own party senator john mccain
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tweeted for example that he thinks that the president's announcement to pull out of syria has emboldened the us at regime so on the one hand the u.s. is saying that it's going to find out who was responsible on the other we heard from the russian foreign minister. verse far as the russians are concerned concerned there was no chemical attack. a u.n. security council meeting later what are things like going to come out of that. well the united states friends and britain and others has called for this emergency meeting to demand immediate access for first responders to this area to support an independent investigation into what happened and to hold accountable those responsible for what happened in syria but russia also attempted to schedule and
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never a rival meeting because they argue that what happened in syria should be discussed and issue of terrorism and threats to international security in a clear attempt to protect the syrian government and to deflect international condemnation eventually they agreed to have only one meeting but you can see how divided the u.n. security council is on what's to do to stop the slaughter in syria. i was on the phone norman in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world nigeria's president mohamed has ended months of speculation and confirmed his intention to run in next year's elections the seventy five year old to spend months in hospital out of the country after suffering repeated bouts of ill health. at least five people have been injured in a strong earthquake that struck western japan earlier monday morning
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a six point one magnitude tremor was felt across a wide area roads and buildings were damaged in the hardest hit city of odessa where the water supply has been disrupted north origins have dispatched supply vehicles to help affected households. from the south korean president lee myung bak has been charged with corruption is accused of receiving some ten million u.s. dollars in bribes from groups including his country's intelligence service was delayed was in office from two thousand and eight to two thousand and thirteen the indictment comes three days after his successor going to have received a twenty four year prison sentence in a separate corruption scandal. police are released six man arrested on suspicion of planning an attack on both ends half marathon on sunday searches of their vehicles and homes failed to return weapons explosives or any other concrete evidence prosecutors say the investigation is continuing. under its nationalist prime minister viktor orban has won
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a decisive victory in the country's general election is right wing for dash party has once again taken more than two thirds of parliamentary seats after a campaign that took a hardline on muslim immigration betraying migrants as a threat to hunger is christian identity in his victory speech mr obama said the result gave him garance a chance to defend themselves and their country. victory is written in his name. nationalist across hungry and europe are celebrating victory or bans reelection his anti immigrant campaign drew people out in record numbers but in the capital budapest where the opposition performed well the reaction was mixed. much well the government has successfully implemented its hate campaign they planted hatred in people's hearts which is very sad. this is what should have happened we are happy because we are not really interested in immigrants and that's what's at
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stake now. if you will. if this tendency continues then we won't be heading towards a liberal country in my view we will not represent european values and that makes me deeply sad. just measures. despite being in a new member hungary has refused to implement the blocs migrant resettlement program or been has like an migration to rust and poison a threat which he said his win would stave off. there's a big battle behind us. we have won a crucial victory got a chance gave ourselves a chance to defend hungary. for bands reelection has energized right wing parties craving emancipation from the bloc several european politicians congratulated or ban including germany's conservative interior minister who also issued a warning to the e.u.
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. i would advise the european union to maintain sensible bilateral relationships with its member states but securely with smaller ones such as hungary when i've always considered it wrong to manifest paternalism towards individual member states. or bans feet as party one almost half the vote which gives them the two thirds supermajority needed to introduce sweeping reforms ahead of the election or ban promise to take what he called moral political and legal action against his opponents. so how will mr obama's victory be viewed within the european union do correspond to the vessel joins us from brussels welcome so obama's home group has been all a collision course with you for some time he has allies who's likely to give way on the issue of the distribution of migrants within the block also suddenly filled the
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european union will give way because it has largely understood now that it is impossible to sort of in force even the verdict of the european court of justice and sort of force hungary to take in a couple of thousand migrants and this is what we're talking about here this whole battle. has been talking about in his election campaign and then in his speech last night that we which we just saw again is of course imaginary all this is sheer propaganda we all know these are been won his election is this sort of propaganda and so the european union has to live with the consequences so it will give way and also it will have to give way in a in a way on abundant egremont this summer to form and reform the. general. policy in the european union that will be sort of pushed off and they can kicked into the long grass but i think they're all over the better it was viktor orban is just beginning because if he will now crack down on n.g.o.s is he promised
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crackdown for instance on the international university in budapest then brussels will have to react again so we'll just see a continuation of the sort of. given this wave of right wing popular resume that seems to be sweeping through europe apparently gathering strength on the back of the migrant issue why is it been so difficult for the e.u. to accept what appears to be increasing will of the people and change its course. we really have to look at things here in detail full forty eight percent about hunger instituted for victor organ and his feet party and he only gets this large number of seats in the anger and problem and because he rig the election system in advance in his own favor he won the election on the back off of propaganda come pain that you would not call democratic anymore because it was it was
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anti-semitic and it sort of fulfilled all the requirements off sort of somebody who wants to become an autocratic and non-democratic ruler so should follow that wait my personal answer would be no and so far the large majority of democracies in europe says no to that particular policy that viktor orban is showing in his country and that we are seeing. in poland already so that's what we see at the moment is liberal democracy under threat in europe cautiously we probably have to answer that question with a yes or proposal in brussels thank you. this is day that we knew his life from back then still to come people in the german city of munster paid tribute to the victims of saturday's van attack as details emerge about the life and personality of the attack and. business and it's all about the drama more drama at deutsche
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bank who have a new boss it's been a dramatic twenty four hours and the old boss didn't even get a chance to terry's test no pictures of him with his stuff in a cardboard box just out back and probably a lot of that box was his german lessons he didn't really like three hundred pounds to go. and of been doing a great job learning german but now it's in with. the deutsche bank veteran wants to raise the bar code for a return to the hunter's mentality in an attempt to get the rank and file excited about a whole lot of restructuring and downsizing that's about to hit where it hurts christian saving knows deutsche bank from the inside out the new c.e.o. has spent nearly thirty years there rising from an apprentice to the head of auditing to board member so he knows what he's getting into saving replaces john cryan who took over three years ago the englishman was able to settle numerous legal disputes he downsized the bank's underperforming investment banking division
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cutting jobs but years of fines and penalties dragged business down. a bank is in a permanent state of crisis under cry and ten year the bank struggled to contain its losses cutting those losses is christian savings top priority and that means he'll have to untangle his predecessor's mistakes most experts think that means deutsche bank will be returning to its roots in the traditional banking sector let's see what hans capable of things are banking at analyst at the university of whole time investors have welcomed the arrival of this new c.e.o. shares rallying as i pointed out but you celebrated. well not really but i want to give new people a fair chance and i think you will have a fair chance he's got to condition to get deutsche bank moving now as a worst hopefully is over. so with his fair chance there's
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a real good perspective that dr bank will at least have a profit not a big profit but a profits as you know is that all you're giving him a fair chance i mean do you really think he can do it or do what crying couldn't cry and did manage to make the lender profitable me again but he did manage to one tie in tangled doj of firms to make extremely naughty legal situations well that's what it is it has got to go to its merits although maybe people will accept it's only later at the moment they're mainly negative about it because the inmates have to produce such a negative mood inside the bank and that's what the new boss is trying to do getting people paula to have a daughter but he says many bad things to do but we will be we'll be successful he's speaking to the insides of the bank clients won't like that so much but he has to motivate people now to move forward because otherwise if all the people going to dodge a bank think it's no fun to be there the bank will never be successful is that what's behind this hunter mentality that he's talking about how far will he get with that
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though i mean he can he can get the rank and file all excited but they going to be excited enough to change to perform to restructure. i hope so i mean the we don't know i mean if he let's say one thing he's not the person they were looking for it took him because something went wrong with the whole process and there was a conflict because between arclight not the head of the supervisory board and and c.e.o. crime and there was a question who is in power and auckland i had to give an ounce immediately and the answer was no we take somebody who is already there but is a bit like let's say with a trainer in stock or sometimes you get into a conflict and then somebody must step in you never sold off and in some cases you will be very happy with this person and the good thing about him is asset in your report he knows deutsche bank from the roots so even if he does bad things things which hurt which might be necessary might be able to do it more precisely than less less damaging than somebody coming from the outer just go in loosely and pushing
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everybody aside and then taking someone who's responsible or who's being responsible for the private and corporate customer base is is that a signal for the direction that the bank is going to go in not yet i think he must really talk with the big investors with a supervisory board what kind of strategy will be acceptable for them because many of the big investors say go on back to profit fast means we must intensify investment banking because we have a retail banking business this takes too long so you must really find a compromise between what he wants to do himself and what the investors will accept and maybe we get some news about that in some months from now on but not yet ok what analysts are really looking for is what his plans are going to be for the investment banking division it accounts for the biggest chunk of deutsche revenues can you give us any hint as to what saving could have planned there. at least you can see that they had no investment banking richie is now really responsible for the whole investment banking himself and he's being promoted to a vice c.e.o.
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of the doj a bank so similes they won't forget about investment banking at the moment if no decision they would have taken it would have really wanted to cap down investment banking to a nonentity hospitable there for us thank you very much pleasure. and if you're on facebook check your inbox at this very minute the company's starting to send out notices to users about whether their information may have been passed on to a dot or analytics firm for political campaigning the move is only the first of several if it's the social media giants announced to restore confidence about user privacy c.e.o. mark zuckerberg begins two days of testimony to lawmakers in washington tomorrow about says he takes personal responsibility for the abuse of data collected by his company and says it is making huge investments to protect users let's talk about those investments with daniel cope now that her spotted in frankfurt and you can see there we've got a company at damage control here and the congressional hearings begin tomorrow
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european leaders also want to grill ms design personally. where they put all this. well it's kind of late damage control i guess but i was checking my facebook account as well if i if i got one of those alerts i didn't but it's still a very weird feeling and i guess that's what many users are having at the moment as well we still don't really know what happened or what was really sold just the likes of you the groups we were long through maybe even pictures we did so lots of uncertainty it's going to be really interesting how cooperative facebook now is going to be drinking those hearings if we can really trust the old sucker burke that from now on there will be more careful and those comments that he made throughout the last days that all of this is still going to take some time until everything is going to be under control it's not really helpful at all what about facebook shares they've taken quite
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a hit since the scandal hit. yeah exactly it was mid march when the first report about this data scandal were released and generally it was not an easy month for tech companies in the united states at all i was taking a closer look at the share price just in one month it has been dropping by fourteen per cent so i'm not sure the users are desperate to get answers also shareholders want to have this issue solved as soon as possible a day you go for us and prefer things for the analysis and back over to feel. thanks so much it bad. police in months to say three people still in critical condition after saturday's deadly valid tac in the western city of munster investigates this the driver did not have a permit for the gun which he used to kill himself after driving into a crowd outside a bar in the old town two people were killed and dozens more injured police say the forty eight year old attacker appears to have mental health issues. he did leave
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correspondent shot chelsea bill has been covering the story for us his assessment of the city's reaction. people are struggling to make sense of what's happened they still don't know what lead to drive into a crowd of people just behind me. and yet is that response that's been the shining light amid all of this horror immediately after the attack queues of people lined up to give blood outside the. hundreds more crowded into the city's cathedral to pay their respects to the dead this is a city defiance in the face of violence. in sports a sudden there's been this legal action so don't want to take a shortcut looking for redemption after losing six nil to buy a new unit last weekend but as coach peter said later hadn't expected to win in munich anyway so dog and went into their home game against good guys say yes i think confident despite their opponents being unbeaten in eight outings. pulls
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hard play at the feet of the returning marco royce dortmund on base in whenever he's been on the pitch this season but dortmund was slow out of the traps guests took up however was unable to take advantage with the crowd becoming restless top and took the lead out of the blue. cross from christiane poor sick finding its way past keeper run rabbit seal or. dortmund ahead despite an uninspiring first half. favorite period after the break it different based then soon they would soon allow. it she bats rice seventh goalie no one is the game's arriving after a nice exchange with teammate nuri schoene after fifty nine minutes it was game over mam adulthood and pulis sick taking up maximillian filipe his thoughts at home with his second attempts his last goal against stoke up resulted in
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a loss this strike completed a three nil win the atmosphere in dortmund given a boost ahead of next week's showdown against fierce rivals shaka for telephone call could see his first loss in charge of stuart got. at another point as they got much tonight that's leipzig versus leverkusen with just one point between them in the standings both clubs currently qualify for europe both the kid came to climb to the top event next season's champions league the last meeting between these two produced a four goal thriller leverkusen in particular are doing some long term planning. labor couzin have a lock down twenty one year old union brought until two thousand and twenty one the german winger had been linked to byron in liverpool prior to inking the extension but that commitment might not be enough to get a victory in life see laver couzin haven't won in their last two league outings their opponents live sick despite in better form might be dealing with the european fatigue ahead of monday night's thriller the reverse fixture back in mid november
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it even to all and it was a physical match goals were exchanged in the first half life sixty more than a netted early thanks to a penalty laver couzin responded just before the break and then this happened after the restart laver couzin boot to the head lead to a red card leaving an extra man on the pitch for life and another penalty conversion the refusing to fold leverkusen levelled again thanks to kevin falling was and what a goal it was was this time around both sides want to win to climb up the table another draw is the last thing on either team's mind. that's it you're up to date i'll have to talk. a bit to.
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