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george. allen's global media for. the place speech and on. this instead of the news coming to you live from berlin germany remembers the deadliest of recent attack in its post-war history twenty five years ago you'll not see it set fire to a turkish family's home in the city of building then five people died in the plane today the country pays its respects to the victims also coming up. from paris make
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a push for a peace deal in libya this is refugees fleeing to europe to libya speak of the harrowing experiences at the hands of human traffickers. an archaeological enigma more than twenty five giant artworks are discovered etched in a coastal deserts of southwestern group but work force that both lives and why are they in such a remote location. to warm welcome to you. today germany's remembering the most deadly anti foreigner attack in its post-war history twenty five years ago four young men set fire to the home of a family in the western german city of lincoln five people died and fourteen were injured there makeba coast one. the survivors at
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a memorial event did obviously. has sent us this report. on this day the ganj family lost nearly everything two young women and three girls died after their home burst into flames the date may twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred ninety two. in a medium of long try to put yourself in my position five of the people you love most mother father brother or sister are killed your house and everything that belongs to you is set on fire what would you do you wish you had died as well but life goes on. every day again she lost two daughters two granddaughters and denise on the night of the fire fourteen family members were injured some of them critically wounded here is where the family house once stood today only five just not through stand in memory of the deceased. two of them die after jumping out of
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the windows three of the girls were killed in the arsonists flip's. one of the four perpetrators a sixteen year old neo nazi lived across the street from the with tips altogether four young men were sentenced to lengthy prison terms to motor racism. i feel no hatred towards the people of germany we are all brothers and sisters the german state and turkish governments have given me assistance but i will never forgive these for perpetrators. the arson attack and zoning in was the culmination of a wave of races attacks on immigrants and refugees and in one nine hundred ninety s. involving in greven discussed transforms into indignation there were three tryouts for days. back when there was a huge pedestrian zone here we walked through it and were shocked when we heard about the. the day after the attack it was like
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a war zone here. they were burning tires on the streets it was a catastrophe. since them every day again she has called on her compatriots for reconciliation and peace the arson and bursaries are particularly difficult for a seventy five year old and her husband but it's important for her to remind people what happened that day her granddad her helps. give me my wish is that we look towards the future. part that we treat each other with respect and are an example for the next generation. so many of my compatriots live in germany and i wish that we could all live respectfully and amicably together. in one hundred ninety six method again she was awarded the federal cross of merit for commitment against racism and revenge she's lived in germany for forty eight years living zoning out of the question for her.
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today a memorial commemorates the crime it symbolizes a distorts was to come milligan just pleased that turkish and german state representatives are coming to the memorial this year she's only concerned that a day of mourning is being instrumental ised politically and ideologically. joining me now is obvious chief political correspondent from a parliamentary studio melinda a large commemoration is planted there were twenty five years ago the then german chancellor helmut accord distance himself from the memorial service for victims what has changed in germany in the last twenty five years. well certainly at the political level a great deal of the chancellor at that time helmut kohl announced that he wouldn't be going he refused to go in the speaker said it was because the chancellor didn't want to take part in condolence tourism that's simply unthinkable today we will see
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the chancellor attending a memorial services today in dusseldorf and we will also we have heard a large number of german political leaders government leaders speaking out for example the foreign minister saying an attack on any immigrant here in this country is an attack on all of us and this memorial is a time to remember that we must speak out we must not turn away we must not remain silent so a very clear political message there and yet there are still vestiges of the kind of attitude that helmut kohl reflected at that time if you remember the asylum laws had just been tightened in germany twenty five years ago and in fact there were debates within the christian democratic party ruled by helmut kohl and also the party of the current chancellor about whether germany was even an immigration country at all the fact is today very few people would debate that yet we do hear the head of the chancellor sister bavarian sister party saying that islam doesn't
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belong to germany so there are still vestiges of that old attitude even at the top political leadership the most germans today see themselves as having a very open and welcoming approach to foreign as at the public level has the discourse changed with the camera recognition off racism and how to combat it. absolutely it has and of course this is the country that in two thousand and fifteen admitted nearly a million migrants there are thousands and thousands of germans working with migrants every day to help them try to integrate and when we have seen a rise for example recently in anti-semitic attacks there has been a very clear and strong reaction a reaction that we also saw this weekend when the far right party in germany the a.f.d. party marched here in berlin and nearly five times as many people marched against it but we do hear leaders from that party also shaping public discourse the far right party saying for example that headscarf girls and knife wielding men are
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relying on government support and people are tolerating that so the discourse goes on but the fact is on the ground i think there is a much clearer sense that racism cannot and will not be tolerated melinda crane did obvious chief political correspondent thank you very much. not be up to date with some other stories making news around the wilds italy's populist alliances promised to deny the new caretaker prime minister god look at that and the bottom entry approval such a move would mean new elections as early as all of this got that early was appointed by the italian president in a major setback for the populists. malaysian authorities say the ending the search for flight m h three seventy the for your efforts to find that malaysia airlines jet which disappeared over the south indian ocean has failed to solve one of the was greatest aviation mysteries two hundred thirty nine people on board.
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thousands of people in cuba have been forced to evacuate as tropical storm alberto wreaks havoc on the island forcing the shutdown of the main highway system in the central province of luck one hundred seventy thousand people fled their homes for safer areas or shelters. here watching the news coming up ahead more than twenty five giant artworks are discovered etched in the coastal deserts in southern peru not archaeologists i want to find out why they are there. but first to monica from the business desk and the euro is under pressure not surprisingly you mentioned it's a leap before we already saw the first impact yesterday and today the euro reached a seven month low against the u.s. dollar in trading now this as markets react to the turmoil in italy where new elections are now looking more and more likely it's already been
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a rocky year for the euro so far off to gaining at the beginning of the year on the back of a strong global economy the unified against inflation concerns and a stronger u.s. economy it four to back through march before being hated again by a string of challenges declining exports due to the currency strength fears of u.s. tariffs and worries that economic growth in the euro zone was speaking the election of a populist government in italy and the possibility of it wanting to leave the euro have only furthered that slump and for more of a crossing over now to our financial market correspondent susan who is standing by for us in frankfurt so common first of all there's so much going on how the markets hunting it. very very worried the climb of the euro has been strong on the bond market the market for government bonds there's been a sell off in italian government bonds the selloff means that the average
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yield the interest rate on the italian government bonds has risen steeply it's above three percent for the first time in four years at the same time the guilt of the german ten year government bond has fallen quite significantly it has fallen below zero point three percent this spread the difference between the use of italian and german government bonds and the widening of the spread indicates how what what kind of potential for disruption investors are seeing right now in the euro zone we're talking of disruption i know that the euro is down but shares are doing too well. either i mean which ones are the hardest hit. well the bags. come out spawn but both shares are down around about five percent at the moment. for the first time in a long time but no ten euro's again and on the stock market we're not even seeing this reflex we often hear see when the currency is down not even exports
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as can profits not even the shares of companies that can benefit from the weaker currency are in demand the dax the whole index more or less is down today all right who's in there reporting for us from the frankfurt stock exchange thank you so much . well this year ten years ago so will the collapse of lehman brothers the wall street giants involvement in risky financial betting on the u.s. real estate market ended up causing its own downfall and triggering the global financial crisis today the name of the defunct firm is synonymous with casino capitalism so what have banks investors and governments learned from the crisis let's take a look. at books with a few personal belongings when u.s. investment bank lehman brothers declared bankruptcy employees weren't left with much else that was the fifteenth of september two thousand and eight it was the
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start of a global crisis bank of the banks seem doomed the result of toxic real estate loans they stopped lending to each other afraid they'd never see their cash again stock markets around the world crashed. but then taxpayers stepped in it was their payments that ended up dragging the spiraling financial system from the brink of disaster the world's largest insurance corporation a.i.g. received a one hundred eighty two billion dollar bailout from the u.s. government banks around the world were taken over recapitalize still slowly purged of toxic assets. many a still struggling to recover lessons appeared to have been learned worldwide politicians sharpened up banking regulations banks were required to have greater equity on hand and finance products subjected to tougher controls yet some institutions say the regulations are too tough just a few days ago u.s.
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president donald trump relax those in his country that's led to new worries that the lessons of lehman are already being forgotten. well are those lessons forgotten let's discuss that now with another you kill your shino he is the c.e.o. of the asian development bank think tank in tokyo is very good to have you here with us in the studio from what we heard right now a raft of measures were implemented in order to make the global financial system more stable after the collapse of lehman brothers from your point of view how stable is the global financial system today global financial systems are facing with big technological change from tech is coming into the work i think traditional of banks are lending money based on their customers there however that data can be a bailable to many many years food google and so on they are not banking business in the past but now they are looking at each individual data and transactions so
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they can start doing some business in banking then traditional banking may lose the customers so that is one thing so that traditional bank has to access to data and utilize those that are much more secondary people can access to finance just from mobile phone or internet and also we can access to london new york tokyo everywhere then people can just switch on then we can access to various financial products so it is very important for individuals to have a few nights of knowledge education otherwise people will be disguised by lots of products exactly so that the global for. system has has changed immensely largely through new technologies which pose opportunities but as you say yourself the customer needs to be tech savvy needs to understand what's going on and that poses new risks for example cyber security of it how are we well equipped for that is the
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new banking system equipped and asked inside our security is always ready to criticize who are tucked in crimes we are always charge of those who have queued or injured as i think inside of our security we have to protect also their customers but at the same time we have to charge who has made those crimes so those has to be balanced between otherwise international organization should set up in a sense a police force that has also be charged and those are very important to stabilize the financial system in the world so how do you view basically backpedaling of when it comes to certain regulation that has been brought in after the collapse of lehman brothers for example the dodd frank regulations in order to make the u.s. financial system more secure there we see that regulation has been loosened does that worry you i think in those a ten years ago financial system is very different
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because many data companies can't access to finance and they can start to finish their business then regulation for banking is no longer applicable to new comers so we have to think about entire financial technological changes and also that groove on side of the architecture otherwise financial system who can very unstable so we have to think about international regulation then quinary charge it has to be regulated and much more broader sense of legislation will be needed rather than just keep on focusing on banking and traditional financial system that sounds like a very tall order considering that data usually doesn't know any borders. and if the new global financial system is data driven. how long do you think it will take to have an international regulation international supervision to deal with it i think business is going much more quickly than diggnation because any business can start selling their products from new york london to japan in india or your country
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so i think that maybe has to be established and also that evolution has to be changed if we're depending on the technological progress so we need we need to ditch the policy makers and there is flexible ones as well says. you know the c.e.o. of the asian development bank think tank in tokyo thank you so much it will catch. we have some breaking news coming in from belgium where a gunman reportedly shot treat people including two policeman before himself being shot by special forces the shootout took place close to a high school in the eastern city of clear as the gunman reportedly briefly took a woman hostage the motive is not clear as yet with the parties say terrorism cannot be ruled out will of course bring you more on that story as it develops and more details become available. livia's rival leaders are meeting at
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a un backed conference in paris today the french backed push for a political settlement in the country insta secure parliamentary and presidential elections by the end of the year libya has been wracked by violence and chaos since two thousand and eleven when mama gadhafi was toppled from power french president in modern mccraw has been welcoming leaders and representatives from twenty countries to the palace it's hoped that a political road map that would have restore order to libya can be agreed on of the country split between rival governments in the east and the west. and over the last few years human traffickers have taken advantage of the political vacuum and its strategic location thousands of migrants and refugees transit through libya to europe those who survive speak of kidnapping torture and. another rescue by the italian navy this time it's sixty nine migrants
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on a rubber dinghy among them for pregnant women they're brought to a ship called the aquarius whose crew give them medical treatment many say they are distressed by their experiences in libya where they began their journey. which we were tortured with electric shocks they pulled water over us and then shocked us they told us that to stop it we'd have to pay the money. beat. so they beat and raped us. it wasn't nice. i thank god that i'm coming here at. the shocking stories that the crew of the aquarius hear time and time again for the past two years they've been rescuing migrants off the libyan coast. so that people you know know in europe
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and united states and asia and everywhere what's what's happening and really the catastrophe and crisis that's happening in libya in the mediterranean torture rape human trafficking reality for hundreds of thousands of african migrants in libya. their goal is to reach europe it's a potentially dangerous journey the crew of the aquarius help many of them but they've been accused of aiding human traffickers critics say migrants have taken to the seas counting on being picked up by the rescue ship like that and we weren't so . serious this was. sobering and i was. i told the aquarius crew have also strongly denied any connection to people smugglers and they're not much of a merchant ship and always give our position. everyone can see where we all.
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i would not be here if i had the slightest suspicion that we ate smugglers. an evening of prayer for the sixty nine migrants who were rescued there thankful to the rescuers for making their journey to europe less difficult. to peru now where akio wanted just have found more than twenty five huge etchings known as g.-o. glyphs in the coastal desert in the south of the country they considered ocular logical enigmas no one knows what their purpose was nor why they're in such a remote location. they were into the landscape more than two thousand years ago. archaeologists in peru have discovered more than twenty five ancient artworks. if you will from the figures of a monkey and a dancing woman. they belong to the top are
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a culture and they date from around two hundred to one b.c. you know on this at least. the figures stretch for hundreds of metres along the desert hills it's a mystery what they mean and why they were drawn so big. due to their enormous size their best view from above. their discovery was thanks to the use of drones. it used to take weeks if not months to survey an area like this it was also very expensive now we can do the same work with much greater precision in minutes. identified from the air the archaeologists now plan to visit the giant drawings on foot for the first time it's hoped they might solve one of the world's greatest archaeological mysteries. to some sport non-sport stars often like to boast they go the extra mile but one tennis player at the french open took this quite literally
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argentinian a mock to accumulate he didn't even think you'd be in the tournament but when he was given a late place in the drill he did all he could to ensure he made it to paris for his first round match. a ten hour college annie with your eighty eight year old grandmother doesn't seem like the best preparation for a tennis match with marcos from glitzy there was little choice after picking up a last minute place in the french open he and his family made to dash from trivialities home in barcelona. many flights consulates oh i didn't trust so much and then there is no train now in france so the best option was always just. a thousand kilometers and a good few coffees later they reached paris just before midnight on sunday a grandma nearly didn't make it my grandma was in the shower. and
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i thought ok we're going to go to paris we needed a gramma for sure. but then. i didn't beautiful so we have an hour to make. my little luggage the baggage and lift. while meth and twelve hours after arriving he saw straining invented for sets and in himself a payday of at least seventy nine thousand. then good luck to him that jimmy's footballer training camp in northern italy the big question this week who will make the final cuts and make the team for the. the twenty three names next monday by then he said to him for happy now at the camp. the sky looks set to clear at germany's training camp after a relaxed bike ride instead of training on sunday the coach has now tightened the
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reins as he tries to pick his final world cup squad. we're just getting started it's a different team our team spirit has to develop. but that's a balancing act for the players yes they need to build the kind of team spirit that led to winning the two thousand and fourteen world cup but they also need to compete with their team mates for players from the current squad will not make this year's tournament. it was in the sweden you know you know we have to maintain the hunger that the coach always talks about we'll have to do even more than we did in two thousand and fourteen to win it again. this team is mentally sound just so we know what this is all about you isn't. it this is the fourth time germany have trained for a world cup in italy's south to roll region they ended up winning two of those tournaments and hope to do it again this year. at the
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