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this is deja vu newswire from her legs could there be a new iran nuclear deal a little mutual preening party toes a manly handshake president has a microphone and strong to getting at the white house that was also plenty of business was president trump talking about a possible new parang deal also coming up with new fears of uprising anti
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semitism in germany the leader of the nation's jewish community warns jews in germany to old boy wearing the chemical that's the preditions go major german city . also coming up on the show the champions league semifinal opening in liverpool and no surprise egyptian international most a lot is the hero but the game's marred by violence serious injuries are reported as fans from liverpool and roma. and the albanian prime minister of haiti ramos will be joining us here in the studio to tell us about his hopes his talks on e.u. membership for helping me and get underway next month and. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for being with us at the white house the american and french presidents put their friendship on public display at
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a state dinner last night but behind the warm displays president trump offered few concessions to his french guests so where does that leave the iran nuclear deal we'll be talking about that after this report. the pomp and ceremony at the white house french president emmanuel mccall is on the first state visit by a foreign leader under the presidency of donald trump. their friendship was on full display time. and time again. i think you're right. but we do have a very special relationship in fact i get that because then. there is no peace we have to make them perfect is perfect situation and as with many friendships opinions on several key issues differed most notably on iran under a deal signed in two thousand and fifteen tehran agreed to limit its nuclear
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program which it meant tains was for peaceful civilian purposes in return for an easing of economic sanctions it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should have never ever been made i blame congress i blame a lot of people for but i will say if iran threatens us in any way they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid you are going to meetings today proposed a solution. to concede of a cause you consider the around deal to be a bad deal for a number of months i've been saying it's not a sufficient deal but it has enabled us until twenty twenty five to have some sort of control over their nuclear activities we want to work on a new deal with iran. the iran deal is not the only source of disagreement possible u.s. tariffs on steel and many i'm for the e.u.
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the paris climate accord and washington's decision to recognize to receive them as the capital of israel trump and mccall also discussed the upcoming summit with north korea with regards to the war in syria trump thanked my call for france joining the u.s. and britain in airstrikes after an alleged chemical attack earlier this month however their outlook on solving the syrian crisis differed not cough favorite pushing for a new solution to end the war but where's trump stressed his exit plans. i would love to get out i love to bring our incredible warriors back home they've done a great job we've essentially. just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq and in syria. after a day with a big agenda the leaders ran the things out with an official state dinner at the white house. so plenty of ceremony but we have two world leaders with
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very different worldviews going to work together let's talk with boris foreman political science professor bard college good morning boris will president mccall be able to walk away from this visit with any success this is something we'll be able to judge pretty soon really because of two items on the agenda the iran deal as well as the tariffs are something that will be perhaps they used by trump a may first the may twelfth respectively so we'll see if among them a call had to have them impact on changing his opinion or not ok let's let's pick up with iran there's two issues there we'll start with iran that has been a sticking point it sounds like from what we're hearing from that state dinner that president trump is bringing mccrone over his his approach to rework the deal what do you think well perhaps it looks like that i think it's also a story of the. it's a question of face saving measures trump bonet be able to back down without any
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kind of damage to his political capital at home the congress elections are coming up so he has to maintain his stature as a strong leader but what i think mccall is suggesting is that there can be a compromise that is a face saving measure which keeps the. current deal in place perhaps rename it in order for it to look different and then add other measures to it so that trump at home can say well he did what he promised to do it sounded like mcconnell was open to the possibility as well and let's look at the transatlantic trade partnership briefly if we can do you see any movement there i mean there's a fuse on that that runs out on may first just a couple days i mean this europe has been exempted just as a couple of other nations after trump was deciding to impose still limited tariffs on other nations it's part of his longer term agenda of making america great again it's part of his protectionist new mercantilist strategy. yep it's
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a swiss cheese strategy so there are a lot of holes in it seems like he might be open to that again it's about face saving the measures so we will know on may twelfth on may first if there has been any effect merkel will also come to washington to try to hammer this home we'll see what the effect of this has been so we just heard some very interesting comments from the president about bringing american warriors home from syria might he be getting some french help doing that i mean this is something that an agenda he's trying to push obviously because. four engagements are very popular at home there's a fatigue military fatigue that has been going on at least since two thousand and six two thousand and seven after after september eleventh happened and the enthusiasm for the wars in iraq and afghanistan so this is of course are big on his agenda but i think that what mccall has tried to tell them is that if they
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leave syria too abruptly then they will leave the playing field to iran and give them access to the mediterranean and this might destabilize the situation even more and so it sounded from what we hear rumor was that michael has been successful at least in pointing out the situation to trump ok now we're seeing another high level guest arriving in washington on friday you mentioned on the machall coming there is going to be doubling down on microphones message on iran on trade that's the interpretation of the european press that this is what's happening there's a good cop bad cop strategy even though i'm not sure if it's better to stop the bad cop first and then the good cop it's been clear that the relationship between trump and mccall seems much more friendly and outgoing than it is with with until america yes she's trying to she will be briefing deep briefing with mccaw and she will try
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to see what points are still open and try to negotiate and. further a strategy that is in the interest of the e.u. we'll see the results of that so i'm ok as in these friday or saturday we should see some for me up on both iran and transatlantic trade borders foreman thanks very much. take a look at some of the other stories making the news at this hour new details have been emerging about the man suspected of killing ten people in the canadian city of toronto. alec. posted a hostile message toward women on facebook most for mounting a busy and striking pedestrians twenty five girls and charged with ten counts of premeditated murder. or. traditional dawn services for anzac day like this one and australia's capital camera of them taking place around the world honoring the lives of those valiant
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new zealanders who died in the two world wars this year marks one hundred years since world war one. more than a thousand brazil's indigenous people have set up camp in the capital there demanding a dorothy's do more to protect their rights and their land. weeklong demonstrations taking place annually since two thousand. well here in berlin the leader of germany's jewish community has warned jews to avoid wearing the keppel also known as the yarmulke of the traditional style cap in major german cities now that's in order to reduce since the risk of attack last week two young men wearing a kippah in berlin were sold at the attacker a syrian migrant shouted anti semitic remarks and later today the solidarity march berlin where skipper will be getting underway will bring you special coverage of that event let's get more now from our political correspondent
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and the color joining us from our parliamentary studios need to morning on the macro recently told israeli television that germany is experiencing a new phenomenon of anti-semitism from arab migrants is anti semitism on the rise here in germany. this is a question which is not easy trond so with a straightforward yes all know brian the bundestag the german parliament had asked experts committee last year to answer this question and they came up with three hundred pages and they say there are different types of anti-semitism there is this and to semitism which things that jews have too much influence in politics and society anyway. who want to rule off the whole business of show off but then there is this a third type of anti-semitism and this is what you mentioned before brian this is
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related anti-semitism and in connection with that we have to ask who is it apart from the right wing extremists. who are anti semites and which goes hand in hand with seen a phobia there is there is this muslim side to it and this is fairly new to germany macko said it in this interview with with israeli television. refugees of arab origin who bring that anti-semitism to germany and this is why the jews comedy committee asked the muslim organizations to exercise influence on their members and work harder against anti-semitism on you later today did you hear is getting some very important support there's going to be a solidarity march taking place to promote the jewish leaders are very concerned about the state people wearing briefly could you tell us about. yes and recent is
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they had already warned them members not to wear the kipa and public or other religious symbols and it's quite common to hide the kippah or the site cold underneath. a base cap but this is a little bit of a lend. european jewish association asked german council to withdraw these comments on not to wear the kipa because this would fulfill the vision of and to see mites ok we'll have special coverage of the stripper much later today on the colors thanks very much. and still to come on this show the first champions league semifinal liverpool thrashing roma but outside well tempers flaring one after marsport this. versus over christophe chinese drivers are becoming ever more sophisticated in their tastes and they love their s.u.v.s they do brian and they
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can get an idea of what car makers have in the pipeline for the world's largest auto market at the beijing motor show which just kicked off and the chinese capital allowed comes as the skyrocketing growth of new car sales appears to be slowing for the first time still chinese consumers drove more than twenty nine million new vehicles off the lots around the people's republic last year not chinese drivers law there as you've eased which made up around forty percent of new sales but electric cars are also booming they jumped by more than fifty percent last year to seven hundred eighty thousand units that may be a fraction of total new car sales but it still makes sign of the world leader in electric car sales and will beijing splenda quota for e-cards sales are likely to increase further speaking of market leaders china's own s i s a i seem older is the largest car producer in china things and part two it's john veterans with
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general motors and folks like. country back together. and she told me she was in. the fields. is yours whatever poured you apologise for that now they had overswing is in full head of affairs in full swing here in germany it is the largest investment there on the world and one of the best places to get a has on look at the cutting edge technology which is transforming the manufacturing industry advances in automation are coming fast and furious and these days but an o.e.c.d. study says the threat of job losses love less than once feared. fears that factories will soon operate without human labor are easing it likely has
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something to do with changing attitudes about robots they were once seen as brutish work courses that would make human workers obsolete now they're acknowledged as skilled in agile collaborators. advances in artificial intelligence have made machines smarter and easier to operate they don't require programmers today's robots can even respond to simple hand gestures. they're also aware of their surroundings able to pause if there's any interference researchers or even developing a kind of electronic skin that can sense objects without direct contact. people but almost got his eye robots don't need to stop their sensors can allow them to interact with humans with the kind of physical give and take of a dings and approaching. koba tz or a newer class of lightweight robots that work closely with people there are
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a nice product that have been around about ten years now. danish company universal robots are pioneers in the sector it was brilliant called out oh it's become and the original idea came from three students who basically wanted to design a robot that could help them make a pizza in the evening and if it so it was just a crazy idea from students thinking outside the box that ended up becoming an industrial product with. a product projected to see rapid growth the market is expected to increase ten fold over the next five years meanwhile more and more data is being collected uplink and analyzed allowing systems to run more seamlessly many customers are nervous about their personal data disappearing into the cloud so now with edge computing data can be processed near the source instead of in the cloud. it was the quietest s.e.c. and the big advantage is that the technological domain is very localized now which allows me to apply. domain technology know how quickly right at the source. that
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may be enough to convince the naysayers we may soon see a workplace where humans and machines create products together as a team a harmonious work environment with data globes and artificial intelligence it's still just the developers vision but even that underlines the likelihood that humans will remain in control. it's back to brian now and the latest in the term oral and armenian postmen some new developments are crystal thank you the prime minister of armenia may have resigned but that does not seem to have satisfied the country's opposition the leader of the march that brought the prime minister down has called on his supporters to return to the streets and finish what he calls the velvet revolution a cold machine ian says the opposition wanted the ruling republican party out of power completely because the system's corrupt opposition activists are keen to heal any recess the country marches into a new uncertain political era. after the protests the people of
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armenia are looking to wash away any lingering enmity the scene and government demonstrators that packed republic square pushing for such suggs younes resignation helped to clean it up. and we do it is still show alright see desirous of armenia beds everybody should do something to help our a country to develop and could become a better here. but all. this was a public holiday commemorating the must murder of armenians in the autumn an empire days mid-year of was less than solid and. you knew it was a victory and we are all very glad that we sent people like such six young people got his team to hell you know. during the protests the opposition's main demand was the resignation of longtime leaders in the accuse of attempting to hold
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on to power as prime minister after two terms as president know that they've achieved that goal opposition leaders are pushing for early elections. opposition activists hope the armenian people will continue to remain engaged in the political process. along all changes. prime minister is it has resigned but. these gives us more responsibility everybody told that during his vote is very important then that's not so his will. the opposition have emphasized the importance of national unity they arranged a march for armenian genocide remembrance day for all sides called for politics to be put on pause at least for the. well sports now in a big win for liverpool against roma as the champions league sami's it off on tuesday with ed mccambridge those words back to talk but that. morning ed good
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morning there was violence outside the stadium for the game will talk about that in a moment first the match between two the season's most exciting teams didn't live up to expectations well absolutely did games of this magnitude are so often cagey affairs especially european cup semi finals but this one was full throttle mohammed opened the scoring in the thirty fifth minute he's had an incredible season any doubled his side's lead in the forty fifth they just got to incredible start mouse he then turn creates a saudi oman i made it three in a fifty six minute for roberto for me no added two goals in the second half now it was an incredible night pop psych he was thrilled with the performance but there was a down side. wrong to hit back to late goals to add in deco and diego put altie second a penalty so some a lot of good but also some bad for liverpool they can have theirs the still a lot to do in the second leg they can have to run again ok no most la was the best
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player last night would liverpool be where they are without him or think it would be pretty hard to argue that they that they would he have an incredible season those were his ninth and tenth champions league goals he's had forty three goals in all competitions this season an incredible year now that performance kind of the back of a if he's premier league p.f.a. player of the year award he won on monday night now it's it's easy to forget he only arrived at liverpool in the summer and we're about to hear from you can quote now he was absolutely gushing about the last performance last night so let's hear from him like the other boys of course as well with him but then the first goal is . to strike so who's god already if you like this receive more special rings clear it's no coincidence and. the second group. let's pick up now on some of the crowd trouble ahead of the game. well there was an oh there was already an increased police presence at the ground because there was
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there were problems in the in the previous rounds games liverpool manchester city where there was a lot of fan on rest but sadly this game is no different in fact a lot worse merseyside police were called to the same knowing people were arrested tried to be game outside of anfield to in fact for attempted murder after a clash with a fifty three year old liverpool fan he's in critical condition and the police about actually a pill for witnesses there appears to be a lot of video footage around so hopefully people come forward but this sort of thing needs the news to be you know looked out for because liverpool fans can be going away to run for the second leg and it could be very dangerous for those travelling could there be any sanctions against liverpool fans is possible well it's possible if it turns out after investigations that liverpool fans because in problems as they did certainly against manchester city in the last thing. then there could certainly be repercussions for the club but as things stand police are just investigating individuals and as i said nine nine men arrested before the game
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hopefully they'll get to the bottom of that now this is the only sammy match of the week you know i'm really looking forward to the bar in munich madrid a match up that's like a later today can you fill us in on the last night's game was billed as a bit of an underdog story but tonight is there's no doubt this is a heavyweight clash by munich real madrid they've won seventeen european titles between them. so let's take a look at the port now we've prepared that. he guided by into the trouble in twenty thirteen and this season you'll want to do it again but in order to win and i'm precedented second treble he needs to be bogey side rail madrid a team they haven't defeated in the last five encounter is behind this is still confident of reaching the final. and the atmosphere here in the team is phenomenal . but an atmosphere like that is also the only way you can be successful that's why i'm optimistic and if these two games. then need to stop christian on the
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run out of he single handedly carried madrid into the semifinals last season heating five caused by an over the two legs this time around reality expecting a considerably better performance from bion. to me they seem hungry for success at the moment and of course when you've been knocked out in the semifinals and last year in the quarter final you definitely want to reach the final again that's obvious so we're expecting a revved up and hungry by i mean team months from going on these at home because of isis it looks set to be a big night of football and for your pie and is quite possibly the biggest obstacle to winning a second trouble with bae and before he calls it a day at the end of the season. so it can i just do it well it almost seems written you know when he when he came in after a difficult spell on the collar on stilts a lot he just completely change the fortunes of his point saying they were
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struggling in the league they have they've won the cancer they're in the final that they have people qualified let's lights a. lot of the season bugs he's only got two games to go and he can win another treble the last time he was born coach he left in the season might want to travel it seems almost seems written not to say not only is this going to be an incredible game of football but there's an element of revenge also to this game because real madrid knocked out by him last season there were a few contentious decisions went against foreign fans were rather rankled by the other result there but like a says dramatically improve this point side and they will find that chances are going from to it's not ok how's ryall looking going into this game well they've got almost a full strength sides in it in the done can pick from everybody you got gareth bale he's still one of the superstar folds back earlier this month but it just goes to show you the strength and depth that real madrid have got that he may not even play you know not not for injury reasons but purely for talent reasons he's got a forward line that is busting with talent and they just look for normal they're in
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great form they've got all the quality in the world it is going to be a great top two titans facing off tonight as mccambridge thanks very much for the us now we look at quite a feat paul robinson an irish runners on the fastest mile ever run at the north pole problems breaking temperatures of about thirty degrees minus celsius suffering all spied on his right here but he didn't let that stop him as he crossed the line four minutes and fifty seconds the twenty five year old is now the fastest mile runner at both poles having previously run in that arctic in november of last year . this is state of you know still to come on the show the albanian prime minister's year in berlin ahead of e.u. membership talks not next month in a romney drama rather will be joining us here in the studio to discuss his country's european aspirations. people in india know him as the yoga guru baba ramdev is also the man behind one of india's biggest brands we have
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avoid wearing the kept that's the traditional skull cap and manger germs. all the albanian prime minister in iraq is here in berlin today home be meeting with sounds for all a machall this afternoon on the agenda bilateral ties but also all that is progress towards european union membership now that's ahead of an e.u. summit next week with albania and other accession candidates from the west. european council president donald tusk was in the opening capital tehran yesterday where he told the albanian fine minister enough progress had been made for all. accession talks to beginners the e.u. requires new members to meet certain standards and the rule of law human rights democracy and economic competitiveness tossed warned the road to e.u. membership could still be a long one albanian leader acknowledged the hard work that lies ahead and says the prospect of membership was important for regional stability in the balkans. russian
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. president we will build european won't be any a in albania but it is a process that takes time and requires the interest of our children with president tusk who is deeply acquainted with the region we talked about the process of deepening we gentle cooperation. i underline that this transformational process for the region is linked to the european perspective of the countries of the region with us we also discuss the further progress of justice reform you. are with me now in the studio is the albanian prime minister in iran a welcome to the show mr prime minister thanks so much for being with us this morning and we just saw you there talking about building a european albania what are you going to be saying to each other on a machall later today to get her on board to help with that goal frankly there is not. much to say to the chancellor because she's very aware of the
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region of the challenges and also of the need for a clearer perspective but we will. discuss on the progress that has been made so far on the fact that the european commission gave us a clear recommendation with no conditionality and only a very needs to starts as well as possible negotiations and not bluestar and. because it's thoughts the ends of the process is just the end of the phase and the beginning of a new phase which is even tougher and which will require a lot of efforts and sacrifice ok when you say start as soon as possible do you have a date mind the date today. i'm sure you'll be bringing up that date with the chancellor as well we saw the e.u. council president yesterday in toronto and he's been very cautious to put it
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lightly about albania as for suspect of or even membership lists let's give a listen to what yes it's what you have made enough and i want to be very clear it's enough to open. access i. know that. another challenge will be to convince all you a member state to agree to start negotiations. ok convincing all e.u. member states you see difficulties ahead there it's not for granted because on one hand we got this. for commendation as i said clear and no conditions meaning that technically we have fulfilled all of the geishas and our all more because been done for this phase so now it's. decision making based on political judgement and worries or little judgment or old is always
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a. struggle because there are different views different interests but what i. wish it will be does not become of any. interior politics dynamics and is not used by political forces or individuals as kind of state goats to kind of push forward agendas that have not anything to do with what we have done in terms of our home or ok to spec diplomatic help from the commission and from berlin and helping avoid and surmount those kind of obstacles you just mentioned there are there are. enough friends binion's partners in this process and first and foremost strongly believe the chancellor who is european. champion and who has championed also
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transformational process in the region by launching the so-called berlin process will stands for. pushing forward this. this process for us and for muster donya in a crucial moment were a few countries are now a thing namely serbia and montenegro and we are ready to join them in a path which will be difficult which will be long but which is absolutely instrumental for changing further and also the region ok do you see montenegro being a potentially a sticking point to discussions with montenegro for example would have been in terms of the diplomatic discussions of the going on there on the regional basis for security instability in the west balkans yeah montenegro is very clearly aligned partner of the un the nato and. is
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a case that shows that there is a valid build the in the region there are third doctors to try to influence them to interfere and that's why strengthening the perspective is very crucial for the stability of the region and also for the safety and security of europe itself ok now you're going to be meeting a lot of people on your tour of berlin today years as a down germany's parliament committee on european affairs as wanting to be one of your destination states can this chair recently has some advice for albania that listen if we could. only once or have been real substantial improvements can we say yes opening accession talks is good you know if it's important to get the reforms underway it's important to implement the reforms would and i expect determined efforts to combat corruption to combat organized crime criminality tade you know we also need economic reforms and there certainly remains a lot to do and not area to. ok last ruction less organized crime
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a more open economy how long do you see it taking for your country for albania two to get on that road that kind of progress it it depends on the point of view in the sense that if you view if we view this issue based on. the face we are we have made not only substantial but stunning progress let me just mention that through the just reform of the vetting process only in the very first steps we have twenty one judges and prosecutors heavyweights that are out of the system so the system is cleaning up and let me also add that in the progress report and also in the largent bug which has been stated very clearly that this is a model to be spreads in the other countries in the region so there comes the negotiating today and will need to go further based on this model let me mention
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the stunning result of the occasion of an obvious cultivation last year. which was the knowledge by the european commission based on the air controls made by the italian where the finance or so. if we see it from the perspective of having to enter the new phase now it's more than enough if we see it from the respective of becoming a member yes i fully agree with. the gentleman that we have still a lot to do but i have i need to make it clear it's not about becoming members tomorrow it's about starting the heavy work to be ready and if we were ready and all these things then we why not to become a member so it's not about membership it's about continuing the efforts and if we
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talk about economy we started with zero something percent and we are now where near to four percent and we have many independent reports that the knowledge of very important progress ok briefly if you could i'd like to ask about regionals the stability how important it isn't just about albania and its membership it's about regional security in the balkans how important is it briefly place i would say briefly one sentence exactly for the reasons that the euro sceptics or the entire european forces and the rules are are preaching that they don't europe does not need to see beyond its own borders of today europe needs the balkans for the safety and security first and foremost a more secure and safe for europe is connected will balkans more and more becoming part of its otherwise it's far less safe and far less secure albanian prime
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minister in a rama thank you so much for being dense rain and good luck with all your meetings raise your berlin. or here in germany an underground neo nazi terrorist cell roams germany killing nine immigrants and one policewoman it takes authorities thirteen years to the date of the very first shooting to link all of these killings and the resulting court proceedings take another five years and may only now finally becoming two now and welcome to the end as you try one minute to say lawyers were about to change allegedly the only surviving member of that group began their closing arguments they reject prosecution allegations that she was a key accomplice the two men believed to have carried out the killings both of whom are now dead the defense summary is likely to take several days relatives of the and as you victims of a company this years long trial many of them are highly critical of both the trial and the investigation and hofmann visited the family of the first as you victim
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to immigrant and russian ship was the first victim of the alleged and its you terrorist so the flow of end of a shot dead on september ninth two thousand and install on a busy main street in nuremberg four years investigators treated chim six family members as possible suspects should check sun up to clear them and other relatives say they still suffer emotionally from those accusations the trial of suspected and its you member beata chapter has gone on for five years now him six families say that's far too long and also not enough. the n.i.c.u. needs to be exposed and everyone who had anything to do with it needs to be exposed and that's not what's happening all my lawyer says that as soon as this trial is over everything will be swept under the rug they've own prosecute anyone else. for instance members of the neo nazi ciena nuremberg possible accomplices who knew the
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area the three main and this you suspects came from the eastern german town of you know two hundred kilometers away. says there are still too many open questions he had snow in barracks alliance against right wing extremists and he's showing a new call the traces of and it's you terror including the central monument to all the known victims nine of those killed had an immigrant background one was a german policewoman stephan dahl has a theory about why did the n.s.u. murders begin in nuremberg they kept up much as i believe they intentionally tried to incite something here in the city of the nazi nuremberg release the city of the race and walls of buildings just around the corner is where the race laws will proclaim it's a bit of to stick and it was the nazi party ready groans in nuremberg when allied forces took the city u.s. troops blew up the chinese swastika that symbolized nazi power.
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believes the neo nazi n.s.u. intentionally sought out the location for their first murder and he thinks they had strong support in the city he said no if these people have never been held accountable they've never even really been properly investigated police officials rechecked that criticism. from the police point of view from my point of few you really have to say back then everything was done to clear up the rightwing extremist scene in middle franconia we pursued the necessary criminal investigations and we continue to do so today. the shim check family and their lawyer are not satisfied with that and so they are calling for further investigations into the neo nazi network in nuremberg. order the investigations must not end with a conviction of these five defendants they have to continue assume that there are
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a lot more people who know what happened and that there are many supporters but we know nothing about them the three main suspects were not working in isolation. it's five years since the trial began but for the families of the victims the end this you crimes are far from being entirely cleared up. we have now with us in the story of the author of that report frank hofmann the morning frank and. the relatives in the report there are saying that they're afraid this is going to be all swept under the carpet what's behind that sentiment. probably not all because a half full five years not this trial but what these families mane and i must say mostly all of them and in particular the family here of the first victim is that the networks behind this core group this core cell called as you that these networks have not been properly investigated we know that there are more
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investigations ongoing but we are talking about a murder case almost twenty years ago know what's going to happen with these people that were looking for the spots that were identifying spots and people that were. killed by the terrorist group ok there's been an as you mentioned you know criticism of the investigation from the very beginning what more can you tell us about. because we know one problem was from the beginning that the plays was informed and the secret police in particular inside the country was informed about different structures different people and they close what they call to the terrorists so the more difficult it is of course to still continue these as to investigation and keep the people secretly in the saying that's probably part of the problem but the other thing is as well that because that case is so monstrous we are talking about ten people being killed by this terror group that's one reason why it's look so long the trial itself i think the state the federal prosecutors
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idea was that they want to minimize it and shape it on the call group the whole trial not to accept even further however than on the other side again the families saying what about the people behind the saying what about the people on the ground that held this saras terrorists came from was from small autonomy. and german a mother all of them in and they both not so what much aware about geography for example in the nunberg area in north finest folly and other areas of germany where where the people that told them where they could act and go on with them ok this is a group you're talking about the n.s.a. the national socialist union doesn't exist anymore if the after this trial as far as we know or what are police saying about the current state of the n.s.u. well they say it's about this whole group these three people to kill them skilled obviously themselves in two thousand and eleven and the third person got
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a chap is on trial for about five years now in munich and this is what this federal prosecutor is saying we have to focus on her no and we have to get a verdict ok no her lawyers for bot to shape up she's the last known surviving member of the units you sell be held responsible are saying she was not involved in any of these killings she was living together with these murders these killers how can that be this i mean that's an open question everybody who is observing this trial for all these years now is all skinned or can you live together with somebody without knowing anything what they are doing ok is there an end in sight to this trial. you have to say what's going to happen in the in the weeks to come now i mean what is now coming up off the if there's an end to the trial what they will come up in concerning a background that works in further investigations this is what everybody is focusing on frank taaffe and following this trial for us thanks very much for your
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report and for coming in today for thank you fam. also india now and people in india know him as the yoga guru but of a rendez also the man behind one of india's biggest selling brands selling everything from cooking oil to cosmetics he claims to live a simple life despite his riches and says all his profits to go to charity let's take a look now at the master of what he calls the lightness of being. here comes india's most famous guru baba ramdev is making a public appearance his surrounded by bodyguards and beleaguered by the media. he has an answer to every question about health the spirit and the entire country. he is in high demand. by ramdev as a star and he knows it. may yorks a cutout people love and you've got i bring joy into their lives. when i do yoga
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tens of millions follow me and also do yoga they watch me on my t.v. shows when i inhale deeply millions in hand deeply with me. baba ramdev rose to stardom by promoting for the masses he mastered the lightness of being his career has been successful what began as a small modest ashram grew into this. digger's secretary greets us at the headquarters the embodiment of bliss this is a world of. healthy happy life by with of a world of. being a global sick of it and so world of the proud indian. yet for the many things in come into it. it is indeed
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a world of its own built for thousands of his followers the compound is home to a hospital a school and a university the teachings are a combination of life philosophy and holy knowledge based on iron vedic and traditions. roundups empire continues to grow this group is going through selection process only the best students will qualify for ram dabs boarding school and only the guru himself knows what is good and bad. it is we've been following baba ramdev for a long time his yoga is our medicine what he's doing so much good for our country our children should learn it as well and do what he's doing. learning from a guru also means learning about business ramdev factories employ tens of thousands of people his secretary shows us how business is booming toothpaste laundry
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detergent and shampoo all produced on an iron vedic basis are putting pressure on international brands turnover is said to be about one point five billion dollars if you didn't fight. if you didn't mean for you what immense low what would our food in months come back in and put it would seem awful. i think that what it would give it did from a seed or policy to my. spiritual capitalism it's hard to say the wages paid here are meagre the finances opaque gurus don't pay taxes in india the government can't access their financial books his supporters here stressed that baba ramdev does not take a single rupee for himself all profits flow directly into social projects you've got to believe and many here do. the ganges river just a stone's throw from roundups factory's it's
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a magnet for hindu believers even in freezing temperatures the act of purification is obligatory. many holy men line the sacred river gurus teachers soothsayers anyone can become one. some are fine on their own. others are surrounded by disciples. here social divisions melt away. all over and one should honor one's guru like a god there are evil garry's to most a good that one forgot her or can forgive our sins we donate something and our sins are forgotten that. it's all about the search for happiness and how to get there. when the guru calls disciples come in droves.
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they are deeply moved and looking for enlightenment. gurus are tradition in india and good business they give guidance for all life situations but not enjoy the multitudes that ramdev does he's managed to hit a contemporary nerve by embodying both hinduism and nationalism in tune with government policy grandad's rise seems to be relentless yes that i give this case or go with it about life is a never ending fight. which a very truth is when one billion people in this country love me. i also have powerful an ability with but that is not a problem now because i also have very powerful friends on speed but better as an ip. and they are on his side half of the government's cabinet ministers are here to honor a new t.v. series being launched in this stadium the series features baba ramdev life story in
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eighty five episodes all of his followers will surely be tuning in. ramdev is my guru because he's making india great again and he's advancing our country because it's a good manager not an easy and good i hope they followed other saints before i came to ram deaf he's a realistic girl he knows what matters the country is the most important thing i want to be a nationalist and that. the this country will begin singing the glorious song of victory. india's victory over the western system if we fight we will in the end reach the summit and i can do nationalism is india's new religious and political mantra baba ramdev time has come long live india the the
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