tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle May 17, 2018 3:00pm-3:16pm CEST
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this is the deputy news coming to you live from berlin mourning the victims of the guns are launched it deja vu meets a mother who lost a teenage daughter to israeli fire on monday's protests the family devastated her community crushed by the decades long lucky ones are coming out. for the first time a bullet spreads to iran city the democratic republic of congo reason concerns the deadly virus may prove tougher to contain in heavily populated areas. and middle market reveals a father will not be attending
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a wedding to prince harry but despite speculation about who it will cut down the aisle excitement is building among the fans of the royals hoping to see a fairytale event. i'm up with that shima the israeli military says it's carried out overnight and strikes in gaza in response to machine gunfire from the area this is tensions are running high after more than sixty palestinians were killed by israeli gunfire at the gaza border earlier this week the militant group hamas says most of the dead with own members but seven minus the among the casualties d.j. obvious tanya crema spoke to one family in gaza now in mourning for their teenage daughter. picture on a phone is all that is left fourteen year old west was killed on monday during the
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protests here and the refugee camp a mother and sister struggle to cope with their loss. and the manner. prevented her from going i had locked the door with a key and told her i didn't want her to go out that day she said i've been waiting so long for this day please let me go she kept crying. so i let her go. sometime after eleven i got the news that she was to make or bless her soul. west who was with other protesters not far from the border fence when she was shot in the head her mother says she couldn't stop her youngest daughter from going to the protests. was one of the fifty eight killed on monday by israeli sniper fire. the protests have calmed for now the fence has become
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a symbol of the tight restrictions on movement of people and goods that israel and egypt have imposed a decade. terek has spent most days near the frontier the seventeen year old doesn't hide the slingshot he uses to launch stones over the fence he says he has no fear. i want my rights if there would only be work for the young people but there is no work. if there were work i would have gotten married yesterday but there is no money no electricity no water nothing the blockade is suffocating us. at gaza city's biggest hospital rooms are crowded with injured patients from the protests nurses and doctors are working around the clock the already stretched health sector has reached its limits once again. the surgeon dr is busy treating a patient with
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a gunshot wound to his leg some of the injuries are so severe that limbs have to be amputated. all of these patients will need long term treatment maybe a year or more they need different surgeries plastic surgery orthopedic surgery so a lot of things are waiting for them. it's unclear whether the protests will continue people in gaza wonder if they'll actually bring change at the very least they drew the world's attention to gaza's misery for a few days. less articulate at some other stories making news around at a summit in the given capital sylvia e.u. leaders have reiterated their pledge to keep the iran nuclear deal alive. only discuss trade barriers with the united states if washington does not impose tariffs on european steel anatomy and. the european commission is to taken germany and five
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other e.u. countries to court over air pollution the e.u. claims germany has failed to tackle diesel vehicle emissions since a push for cleaner air in two thousand and fifteen many german cities suffer from poor air quality mostly due to the economy's reliance on making diesel vehicles. huge clouds of ash spewing from hawaii's kilauea we will kill have prompted a red alert for aircraft travelling in the region the first such warning since eruptions talked of twelve days ago explosions have intensified with the volcano shooting and triggering tremors some two thousand people have been evacuated. the first urban case off deadly ebola virus has been detected in the democratic republic of congo the outbreak has entered a new phase according to the country's health minister after spreading from the countryside it's now been found in the northwestern city of ben dhaka the latest
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outbreak has already claimed twenty three lives the fear now is that it could spread rapidly in densely populated areas. the first batch of the a bowl of vaccine a rise in kinshasa the capital of the democratic republic of congo allstar it is a rushing to stop the latest outbreak from spiraling out of control the vaccine itself is still unlicensed but the world health organization says it's proved effective in human trials and it's the only thing available that might help stop this deadly virus. our first priority with the vaccinations are the health workers and also those who have been in contact with the confirmed cases not just alerts or suspected cases. this is the ninth time it has been recorded in the d.l.c. and many hundreds of congolese have died it was hoped that this latest outbreak
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could be contained to more rural areas but with the case now confirmed in the city of banda aca there is concern it will become more difficult to control the hope is that with the arrival of the trial vaccine some protection will be provided for those most at risk. and. is monitoring the story from a legal in nigeria and joins me from there high under how wiring is the current situation with the first reported case of ebola in a city in the d.r. c. there were some deets specially if you consider that a band is a couple of hundred kilometers away from the small town where the outbreak actually started so the wires has travelled quite fall already and monday aka has more than a million people it is an urban center and if you remember the huge it will outbreak in two thousand and fourteen and fifteen in west africa managed to kill
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more than eleven thousand people mainly because the virus went into urban areas into the capitals of sierra leone off library and of guinea is so this is indeed very worrisome but on the other hand there's also no need for panic because we also saw rather positive examples in the past i still remember the day when i was in lagos and there was a report of a man from liberia who came to lagos the mega city he had twenty million people and they discovered that he had there was kind of panic here people were very worried that the why was could spread very fast and in this make a city but the orthorexic has reacted very quick they made sure that only very few people got contaminated and they got everything very quickly under control so people india see hope that this will be the same thing now there so what kind of a measure is the authorities putting in place to alert any sense of kind of the disease spreading further. so first of all the reaction is much quicker than what we have seen in the pasta obviously if there was
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a lesson learned from this massive outbreak and in western africa away the four thousand doses of an experimental vaccine where ships to our west sends to two d. r. c. they're expected to arrive in the end of the week a lot of experts are already on the ground and the key challenge right now will be the tracing of possible cases so basically what experts have to do now is follow up on those people who where in touch with potential cases and try to see where they are this is a very difficult job they already managed to trace down about four hundred people and now isolate them because if they don't isolate them they could develop symptoms even three weeks after they first got in touch with the virus and then of course the virus could spread much faster this is the key challenge right now for your c. news one hundred krishi has been monitoring the story for us from lagos nigeria hundreds of millions of muslims around the ones have begun fasting for the month of ramadan islam's holiest month commemorates the first time the koran was revealed to
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the prophet muhammad it's a time of spiritual cleansing which also encourages people to think of the list fortunate. it's a time of reflection and sacrifice. millions of muslims across the world began celebrating islams holiest month. here in pakistan with the moon in view ramadan has officially started. central to this holy month is fasting from sunrise to sunset muslims abstain from food and drink it's meant to bring the faithful closer to god and to those less fortunate. we truly understand those who aren't able to find food ramadan is very important in this regard i think even those who find fasting difficult should try it to understand
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those who are hungry. for believers daily routines are replaced by contemplation and strengthening their faith. ramadan brings us all together i hope for unity and peace for the muslim community god willing we'll have a good ramadan hopefully will get to prayers with good health. good services. at dusk it's time to pray and break the day's fast. for the next month millions across the world will observe this ritual of purity and faith. turning out some sport and football fans turn their attention to the bundesliga is relegation play off tonight and a chance for a fairytale ascent into the big leagues for tiny hartstein key and that's a club that's just moved into germany second division last year and with
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a second so small bill need a major upgrade should they make it to the first via the blue plaid hodge time keane must get off the boards over two legs of this play off in order to move on the first matches tonight in both the second on monday in the northern port city of key. the argentine football legendarium out of donna is heading to belarus he served as the chair of a small top flight club with big ambitions dinamo breast is the club just last month maradona stepped down as coach of a club in the united arab emirates now a new adventure for the nineteen eighty six. ghouls. that will. mark the noble officially in charge of dinamo brisas transfer policy in strategic development hoping to help the club get into
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the european tournament competition. judging by that he's got a very warm reception to winning and now to the united kingdom where u.s. actress american market has confirmed her father will not be attending a wedding to britain's prince harry it follows reports that talk thomas locking has undergone heart surgery the couple are due to married windsor castle on saturday and excitement is growing amongst fans of the royals. with camping bed already in place this woman doesn't want to miss a thing and she's not alone among the police and security ardent fans of the british royal family have been descending on the town of windsor outside london for stroke. don't really feel ready. to freeze to sleep if they. could be heard through
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a straight road through. crowds gathered in windsor have already had the chance to watch a military rehearsal of saturday's royal event with the pomp and circumstance fit for a prince and princess members of the army navy and air force have been precessing through the town. but while excitement is building ahead of the wedding between prince harry and meghan markle things haven't been so easy for the couple. the american actress has been forced to issue a statement confirming that her father will not be attending her big day because of his health thomas markel was due to walk his daughter down the aisle but is reported to have undergone heart treatment. despite the difficult circumstances fans of the british royal family all still expecting saturday to be a fairy tale wedding. you're watching the diving news coming up ahead as
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