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bangladesh the dawn of islam is a story evil twenty first on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin the poisoned daughter of an ex russian spy has left the hospital your screwball is reported to have been discharged and taken to a secure location she and her father were targeted in an apparent poisoning attack just about a month ago we'll go live to long then also on the show. the u.s. and russia class and at the united nations over an alleged chemical weapons attack
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in syria russia warns there will be grave repr cautions of the u.s. takes military action against syrian targets say an attack or a country that shows shesh in the attack or what we all stand for the president says he's the victim of an unprecedented which after f.b.i. agents raided the offices of his long time personal attorney. and also on the show china promises a more open economy in the midst of a major trade dispute with the united states the chinese president pledges to find a win win solution but will china put its money where its mouth us. i'm brian thomas a warm welcome to the show british media reporting. at this hour
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that million script all has been discharged from hospital and taken to a secure location she and her father sergei script all of a former russian double agent were poisoned with a nerve agent in britain last month both were in critical condition for weeks the apparent target of the attacks are going screwball remains in hospital right now relations between russia and the west have plunged to their lowest in decades over this attack britain is accusing russia of masterminding it moscow denies any involvement. let's go live now to the reserve. correspondent in a london first off or is a weeks after this poisoning now the patients have been released a dramatic recovery following an attack by a nerve agent yes indeed and the british government has expressed great relief about the recovery. and here for the
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state least not discharged yet and not. very good condition is for as we know but they are not dying from this chemical weapons attack which is. wonderful news to everyone of us so hopefully to the relations between the two countries what do we know about sergei screwball the former russian spy the double agent he's still in hospital do we know if he's going to make a similar recovery. well as far as we've heard from the hospital doctors. both of them cannot expect to be. perfect for recovery in the foreseeable future. you really ask the band was to these three seems to be in good condition but she has been taken to a secure location and we don't know exactly how she is rather received sixty six. and might have been exposed. closer to the nerve agent.
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is still in hospital and that it has not been said that he will be discharged so soon but for the past days we have heard reports that he's. getting better every day of her so how is this a new development likely to affect the poisonings diplomatic fallout and the harm it's cost relations between london and moscow. well it certainly has not changed the position of the british government who holds the russian government responsible for i.e. attack it is a. nerve agent which is not easily found on the. market of weapons so it will not be a simple recovery of the diplomatic relations that s to fear of
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international drama has moved to syria now with the chemical the chemical attack there and the un security council which is the stage for the next development which illegal use of the duals government again only allowing biggest states and i think maybe this group by case we move a little bit down in importance for the moment and we see a big clash between america and russia over this syrian. chemical attack on the weekend tess i thank so much for that tessa fisk of it's for us from london thank you well we're going to talk now about that report and that news that tessa just mentioned u.s. president donald trump has promised us was a swift and forceful response to the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria aid workers in the town of duma east of damascus say poison gas was used to kill dozens
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of people in that attack last week the syrian government and its main backer russia are denying any responsibility for this attack was discussed in the u.n. security council where russia and the u.s. traded harsh words over the incident. did these bombs dropped on the last rebel held area near the syrian capital damascus contain chemical weapons the answer could be cause for escalation in the conflict there most of all between the united states and russia. the two global powers faced off at the united nations security council in new york. russia's obstructionism will not continue to hold us hostage when we are confronted with an attack like this one the united states is determined to see the monster who dropped chemical weapons on the syrian people held to account yet. i call upon those slandering the regime to move forward with the assumption that there was no chemical weapons attack. sukarno russian troops have
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been deployed in syria at the request of the legitimate government of a country we already conveyed to the u.s. side that armed force under false pretext against syria could lead to grave repercussions. aid workers say chlorine gas killed at least forty people and injured many more in duma the u.s. and its allies want an investigation into what happened there but the u.s. may go further than an inquiry history will record this as the moment when the security council either discharged its duty or demonstrated its utter and complete failure to protect the people of syria either way the united states will respond. that response could look like this last year following another suspected chemical attack us president donald trump ordered cruise missile strikes against a syrian air base trump says military options are again on the table and action of
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some sort could come soon. and talk about where this is headed i'm joined by marcus carr mideast analyst from the german institute for international security affairs good morning longers what do you think will donald trump authorize military action against targets in syria i think the he is two options very limited strike like. the. military attack a chemical weapons attack last year where u.s. forces. military members of syria or we could see more extended to the military campaign which could take a couple of days but what. has the difficulty compos possible confrontation with russian forces on the ground and the greater problem is what is the political aim of this military campaign because the united
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states has announced exactly last week on the go one week ago that it would leave syria military times ok now how would russia respond to any possible merit in military action i mean there is a big difference between a limited air strike like we saw last year or a larger campaign water rushes off it's difficult to say i think russia so far has avoided the direct military confrontation was insisting on the conflicting the military can paint of the united states and russia and syria in particular in spades so it's difficult to say this but i think it's pretty obvious that russia would not would not withdraw its political and military support for the assad regime you know russia has also come out and said it was israel that was a big. in the air strike yesterday morning that we talked about on the air base. in syria the syrian government airbase do you see israel expanding its role in syria
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alongside the united states and on behalf of the west i think israel has two major goals first to contain iran and the reigning influence as well as the hizbullah influence in syria to avoid a direct move to go to a military confrontation if the syrian is ready to board at the golan heights and secondly to keep the united states engaged in syria politically as well as militarily and therefore think that it's been maybe clear signal to the united states the israeli attack on the syrian base a clear signal to the united states do not withdraw your forces from syria keep in gate help us to contain iran ok there are a number of other very big players in the region of course inside syria or iran is among them it has no terry assets you mention the golan heights just across the border there how would a rand respond to military action by the united states in the days ahead i think it depends on the on the on the kind of the response of the united states if it's
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limited as good like one year ago i think it doesn't bear a means very much military campaign which would really weaken the military infrastructure in syria would would maybe change their behavior but at the end of the day i think it depends on the political program of the united states in the syria if the united states would return as a political act a bit could really contain in their own iranian influence ok now i know it's not just iran and russia turkey has signed an agreement with them there's the three of them are cooperating right now in syria what would it do if america launched a larger campaign for example inside syria i think. turkey is so fast satisfied so put it this way it's to satisfy the interpreter terms and has occupied certain parts of syria which belonged to the ultimate empire in a one hundred years ago and has left open the option that it wouldn't return them
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to syria maybe not and makes them in legal terms but to keep them under their political and military control ok marcus time for us there as we look forward to how the u.s. is going to respond if it will respond to the alleged chemical attack in duma thanks very much monkeys let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this hour colombian authorities arrested a former fort rebel leader for drug trafficking he says andras was arrested on an american warrant for allegedly smuggling large amounts of cocaine into the u.s. you know faces extradition and that could strain the fragile peace deal the colombian government struck with fark rebels and twenty sixteen. at least six people have been killed nine others wounded in an attack in western afghanistan many of the victims children officials say explosives were planted near a mosque inherent problems no one's claimed responsible. and democratic republic of
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congo five rangers and their driver have been killed in an ambush at the national park the director of the park which is home to endangered mountain gorillas as attributed the attack to militia fighters over the last two decades more than one hundred fifty rangers have been killed protecting their guerrillas and the four. or how is here now a key speech from the chinese president amidst continued fears of a trade war that started the message from she really could be characterized as mole george or less trade war more openness from the world's second biggest economy that is the promise of the chinese president xi jinping has been making that on a global stage for quite some time and it is that message that he reiterated from the balfour ajor it's called the asian equivalent to davos but the question remains will china and up putting its money where its mouth is. anticipation for chinese
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president xi jinping speech at the ball well forum have been building for weeks amid an exchange of punitive trade blows between the world's biggest economies she chose a conciliatory tone he pledged lower tariffs for vehicles improved access to the financial sector and stronger intellectual property rights well mcclory to work cold war mentality in zero sum game thinking are old fashioned and outdated isolationism will only create walls only by sticking to peaceful development and cooperation can we truly achieve win win and multi win situation for all of the us was not specifically mentioned opening up the chinese domestic market and better protection for intellectual property are two of its key demands markets were cheered by she seeming efforts to smooth over relations between the world's biggest economies and the promise of more liberalization within china but observers caution against preemptive celebration china has made similar commitments before but has
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shown little action whether the current tension with the us increases the likelihood these promises will be implemented remains uncertain. our financial correspondent daniel corp is at the frankfurt stock exchange for us so daniel all the right noises there from the president she better best is buying it what's been the reaction on the trading floor to that key speech. good morning and an hour from frankfurt direction is indeed so far at least very positive after the major indices an age where we're gaining this morning we're seeing a similar situation here and frank for but also at the other european markets this morning let's first talk about the blue chip index that's we are seeing a plus this morning of one percent and we heard it in the report china is thinking about opening their market more for foreign investors a trader here on the trading floor told me a little bit earlier that even though the u.s.
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was not mentioned they feel that this could also mean less possibility off a trade war between china and the u.s. a big plus by the way also this morning for the german carmaker volkswagen the market in china for them extremely important and we've heard of they're also thinking about having lower tariffs on car imports from other countries as well all right thanks to you stay with us because we will be coming back to you in just a moment but first according to reports the u.s. justice department will give the green light to german pharma giant buyers take over all of monsanto that just a few weeks off the potential deal was given the ok by the e.u. commission by tends to buy the u.s. agricultural colossus for sixty two billion dollars u.s. officials have insisted that by divest additional assets as part of the deal before now goes smoothly the mega deal will be the biggest ever take over all of a u.s. company by a german one. back over to daniel in frankfurt daniel so this merger appears to
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finally have the green light all round despite so many concerns. yeah exactly it seems that the merger is finally now a done deal we're still waiting though for the official confirmation and yes there have been many concerns mostly many feel that by i will from now on some even say an absolute monopoly in this area so until the very end it was not clear if the merger. would get the approval from the u.s. and also e.u. authorities this was very frustrating also for shareholders because of all this issue the merger has been taking much longer than origin lee planned also a buyer had to make quite some concessions some of their division had to be sold through the s. f. here in germany so far the merger has been mostly one thing for buy a very expensive we have to see if all those synergies that they're hoping for at the end will really pay off all right daniel cooper for us at the frankfurt stock
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exchange all financial correspondent there thank you very much indeed. tuesday got off to a slow start for many here in germany with warnings strikes among public sector workers including airport employees striking security grounds soft menu morris planes have failed to take off or at ports are affected frankfurt munich the cologne bohn airport and they meant defense reloads had to cancel around eight hundred flights affecting about ninety thousand passengers or the nationwide strikes also have all local channels but workers nursery school teaches them the message is clear they want better pay calling for a six percent increase. was over to brian and now i'm pressure is mounting on us president once again helena and this time it's a whole new level actually u.s. president called an f.b.i. raid on the offices of his personal attorney quote disgraceful the f.b.i. acting in part on a referral from special counsel robert muller
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a more years of course conducting an investigation into russia's alleged meddling in the twenty's sixteen presidential election. documents seized at michael cohen's manhattan office contain what his lawyers said a privileged communications between cohen and his clients those clients include u.s. president donald trump the f.b.i. has read prompted a furious response from trump. so i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys. it's a disgraceful situation it's a total which. an attack on our country and it's an attack on what we all stand for. michael cohen came under scrutiny after he admitted to making a one hundred thirty thousand dollars payment to adult film actress stephanie clifford clifford who goes by the name stormy daniels alleges she had
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a sexual relationship with donald trump in two thousand and six she said cowen made the payment in return for her silence trump has denied knowledge of the payment it isn't clear if the rate is directly linked to the mother investigation into suspected russian meddling in the u.s. election or clifford's alleged hush money by the way it may spell more legal trouble for donald trump. well we are just hours away now from one of the world's richest and most influential men getting a growing in the u.s. senate facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is due to appear before lawmakers on capitol hill today the thirty three year old c.e.o. arriving in washington yesterday for a private meeting with senate leaders for good not talk to reporters but he did issue a written statement in which he apologized and he also admitted that facebook did not do enough to prevent the misuse of personal data top of the agenda in today's hearings will be admission that the personal information of up to eighty seven
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million facebook users was improperly shared with a political consultancy cambridge analytic to help to trump a presidential campaign in two thousand and sixteen. now until today the only time we heard mark zuckerberg talking about the scandal was in a teleconference he held with journalists a few days ago now this was also the first time he knowledge that he had personally made mistakes but clear now that we didn't do enough we didn't focus enough on preventing abuse and thinking through how people could use these tools to do harm as well and that goes for big news foreign interference election beach in addition to developers and data privacy. where you take a broad enough view of what our responsibilities and that was a huge mistake it was it was my mistake and we will be following that testimony live today here on d.w. news you can file more as well our website view dot com in other news saudi
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arabia's crown prince is in france as he continues his global tour and of promoting a modern and progressive image of the conservative islamic kingdom in french leaders want to strengthen cultural and economic ties but the visit was not without controversy widely known as m.b.'s the saudi arabian crown prince mohammed bin sound man arrived in paris on the latest leg of a worldwide charm offensive stop talks at the prime minister's residence. the prince also had a private tour at the louvre museum of works by the nineteenth century paint. as part of his drive to modernize the ultra conservative kingdom been summoned signed a deal for the paris opera to help the saudis produce their own classical music shows. but it's not all been home only this the last three years i know.
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it does not shock us that the saudi prince is in france but to roll out the red carpet while there clearly are possible war crimes in yemen that's a big part of doc cicle to say the least. amnesty international wants france to stop selling weapons to saudi arabia the conflict in yemen has killed at least ten thousand people the united nations has called it the world's worst humanitarian crisis. sports now and monday night's bonus league match leipzig locked horns with leverkusen only separated by a point in the standings both clubs are chasing champions league qualification it was a four goal thriller the last time these two faced off let's see if this clash was just as exciting. leipzig drew first blood with their fearsome attack marcel's firing in a rocket in the seventeen minutes i laverick innkeeper banjul
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a no no match for this one. but just before halftime leverkusen sky habits netted a beauty of his own to level the score at one all leon bailey with the assist and a fine finish from however its. and soon after the restart they were close and struck again william branch out maneuvering his marker in the box and sliding home to make it to one. of. the flood gates were open just five minutes later some pinball in front of goal and panos red sauce drilled in his first ever blondest league goal three one for laver cozen. and they weren't done yet this time branch turned provider for kevin father who made no mistake. with sloppy defending like this it's no wonder leipzig were getting shellacked for one the final score. laver cousins fans were
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overjoyed at their team moves up to fourth in the table on track for that coveted final champions league spot. to the champions league now liverpool travel to manchester city hoping to seal the deal on the second leg of the quarterfinals they hold a three nil lead heading into the clash city coach has admitted it will take a perfect game to overcome the deficit. they say no lead is a safe lead even if you're up by three golds that's why liverpool were hopping in puffing at training before the big match against manchester city in the champions league. can plop nothing is fixed in stone. it's always the parents who responded always right back and that's what. c.d.'s you can store and you have to plans to play again really really good and to win the game c.d.i.
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in a do or die situation there's no room for slip ups in the champions league especially not the kind that can cost you victory like blowing a two goal lead against manchester united on saturday in the premier league. pay as i kevin drawing. and raheem sterling also need to step up the magic. and with a master tactician at the helm figuring out a way shouldn't be that difficult to go through that to make almost a perfect being so critical chances be clinical when you could the chances consider two chances then the chances are going to receive. you know do so well in our keeper say that all the conditions city have ninety minutes to overturn a three male deficit but liverpool who are smites of training i hoping to spoil any idea of a miracle come back. or. get
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your reminder of our top stories at this hour british media are reporting that the poison daughter of an ex russians father has been discharged from hospital and taken to a secure location earlier script ball and her father surrogate were targeted in an apparent nerve agent attack in britain last month. and the u.s. and russia have clashed in the un security council over alleged chemical weapons attack in syria russia called aid groups reports of such an attack fake news. president trump says he's exploring all starry options and has vowed a forceful response. don't forget you can find out more about these and other stories at our web site you know view dot com for now though from the entire news team thanks for being with us.
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