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this indeed up to me is coming to you live from birmingham a warning for a strong use bodges commissioner speaking exclusively to the wu the good into letting go says he supports italy's caretaker leader and tells the talents not to vote for populists and the next election for the coming up a gunman in belgium kids three people before being shot dead by special forces to office victims on police offices authorities say the shooting could be a terrorist attack. and chillies remembers the dead this recent attack exposed to
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a war history twenty five years ago deal nazis killed five members of the turkish family in the city of gold a good day the country fears its respects to the victims. lost its walk amongst the creatures aviation history is the four johan's for malaysia airlines flight m h three seventy and two hundred thirty nine people on board we go to poland go and talk to greece this him who lost her mother in the tragedy. hello and welcome i'm on the thought she a stock morning to italy from the budget commissioner. he's told italians that it would be dangerous to vote for populists in elections lakita come later this. this off italy's populist alliance promised. deny the new caretaker prime minister look
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at that early parliamentary approval he was appointed by the italian president for the collapse of what would have been italy's first populist government here's what going to acting i had to say in this exclusive interview we did earlier. we had faith in the new technocratic government and expect that a potential election would mean that italy would be led by a pro european government. but. my concern. is that the coming weeks will show that developments in italy's markets and economy. become so far reaching. that it might become a signal to voters after all not to vote for the lists on the left and right. that has to do with the possible government formation i can only hope that this
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will play a role in the election campaign and a signal not to help with populist on the right and left any responsibility in government. so that he used budget commissioner going to talking to the obvious band illegals who are not joins me from strasburg bent listening to what i had to say it sounded almost like a threat to the italians tell us what was his message to the italians. well then i sat down was going to talk to you in trust because message and also of the measures of the whole you commission is clearly we have varied about the things that are going on in the terror italy right now and the commission hopes of course that italians was not to vote for papa's pas and maybe possibly the next elections and they also hope that the spread that is the cause for the lending in full for italian debt is not going up further it's already at three hundred and twenty points that's double the. last week as a very very some for the e.u.
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and now well people in strasbourg in brussels are hoping that things will calm down and it did to the little bits but the fact remains current numbers show that the five star movement and the legal assistant of the league meeting in the poets and they would trying to form a coalition government so whatever that european union might want this is what the mandate of the people of italy has been. yeah that's right the recent polls show that the support for the protest party a chink cristela and the right wing poddy league is even up its about a deep eighty percent of the voters would vote for these two parties if there were elections so the hope of the e.u. and the commission is not very likely to be fulfilled but he is in brussels and stressed that nobody has a recipe how to react what to do and that's even a conspiracy theory now in italy that the you commission somehow influenced the
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president of the republic mr. tutu acts the populist government and to install this new good cow take a government so what where does this leave the interim prime minister who's heading the caretaker government got there they need he has to get all the mentoring approval of fussed bought in the meantime you already have these far right bodies warning for the huge protests in rome at the weekend. vigil be very difficult for mr quarterly extra he too to get the votes in the next week or maybe the at the end of this week in parliament to really start governing and this is a problem then the president of the state could call for snap elections maybe in october or even in september to solve this situation and there's a lot of uncertainty in the making for italy and in the markets that's
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a problem how with the markets react right in markets of course we all know hate uncertainty bend. thank you very much for that. turning out to benjamin talk to say they are launching a terrorist investigation this off to three people died including two police officers off to a gunman opened fire in the city of the east of brussels the man reportedly just on to police and then use their weapons in the shooting rampage he briefly took a woman hostage from a nearby school before he was shot and killed by special forces authorities say they are indications the incident could be a terrorist attack belgium has been on high alert since of brussels based islamic state said it was involved in deadly attacks on patmos in two thousand and fifteen and in brussels a year later here's what the belgian prime minister shot at michelle had to say. there is indeed a major incident that is taking place in leisure at the moment. we are monitoring
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the situation with the minister of the interior and the minister of justice and the crisis center who. want to give support on behalf of the government for the family of the victims we will have an opportunity to give more information later today. german chancellor angela merkel is off to commemorate the trente fifth anniversary of a deadly os an attack on a turkish family in. america join politicians and prominent members of the tech community including one survivor of the attack the speakers born against anti foreigner rhetoric in modern politics in nine hundred ninety three four young germans burnt down a full belonging to a turkish family killing three children and two women the authorities describe it as a nazi inspired attack speaking at that event. this kind of extremism behind the attack had not gone away. right wing extremism is by no means
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a thing of the past. even today people in our country are attacked and face hostilities because they are asylum seekers or refugees or because they are taken as such due to their appearance or their skin color no matter how long they've been living here with us. such actions are a disgrace for our country and we cannot and will not resign ourselves to this if in our country and our constitutional state the dignity of human beings are in fact worth something. so that was. speaking a short while ago let's now go to where that attack took place twenty five years ago our correspondent all of a solider is standing by on the first day of what is planned there to mark this a sad anniversary. it's a full day of commemoration here i'm reading not only insulting in where i'm standing right now we just heard. speed in the sound bite you played she met the
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turkish foreign minister. in the state government of north rhine-westphalia and dissolute off there were also members of the victim's family there to commemorate together later in a few hours from now they will all come here except the german chancellor but the turkish foreign minister. again with his german counterpart heikal moscow and i'm standing here at the central of the official commemoration side in the city of schooling in all of these mentioned ministers are going to deliver a speech here it's probably going to be very well attended also the victims' families are going to be here to attend this event but this is not everything that has a whole day of full of commemoration they has been a march for peace in the city of saluting an earlier today there will be another commemoration event at the site of the arson attack the house the family house the
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ghengis family here in solingen and this will all take place until the very late evening so that just shows how important this day here is not only for the victims' families but also for the people of soling and it is certainly one of the most discussed events here today and many people are about to commemorate and to visit either one of these events here today and i don't want to have people telling you about how things have changed in the town over the past twenty five. well the commemoration culture of course has changed not only in soling in but also the way that the german government deals with this arson attack back twenty five years ago then. at the time german chancellor cool did not want to commemorate here at this location in the city of soling and he said he does not want to be part quote part of a tour or be a tourist of a catastrophe and that is something that will certainly be unheard of nowadays as
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you can see there is no doubt that the german chancellor angela merkel visits the commemoration sides here again they do see salling and as a warning also that tax like this might be repeated now and then and we are experiencing a large influx of refugees now and that's a parallel to about twenty five years ago on of a salad to end zone and thank you very much for bringing us up to date about the situation there let me know if it's a modest making you sit on the russia has called for the harshest possible punishment after a museum visit to a famous nine hundred century painting police say the thirty seven year old used a method to break the glass covering the ivan the terrible painting asked why he did it the suspects said he was under the influence of alcohol after taking a shot of vodka. these ready ministry says if palestinian militants have fired more
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than twenty five mortar shells towards communities in southern israel the largest fired since the two thousand and fourteen is red hamas conflict most of the shells were intercepted by the defense system no one will save. thousands of people in cuba have been forced to evacuate a sub tropical storm on a bed of the wreaked havoc on the island forcing the shutdown of the main highway system and the said the province of seven thousand people fled their homes to safer areas or for shelter us. malaysian authorities say the and in the search for flight m h three seventy the for your efforts to find the malaysian airlines jet which disappeared over the saw the south indian ocean has failed to solve the was greatest aviation mysteries two hundred and thirty nine.
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twenty fourteen malaysia flight three seventy departed kuala lumpur at twelve forty two am bound for beijing with two hundred thirty nine people on board about forty five minutes into the flight it veered sharply off course and shortly thereafter disappeared from radar with so few clues the largest aviation manhunt in history kicked off. truly a spearheaded the international search team eventually developing a hypothesis the cabin accidently depressurize knocking everyone on board unconscious the plane then ran out of fuel and took a steep dive into this. see. you automatic satellite communication
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suggested the jet went down somewhere in the southern indian ocean off australia by . debris from the plane was eventually confirmed to be found on the french island of rio neon in the indian ocean and later up and down the east african coast. in january twenty seventh teen almost three years and two hundred million dollars later australia called off the search with no black box or plane found. a year later malaysia hired a private firm ocean infinity to continue the search they also developed their own hypothesis about m h three seventy s and namely that the pilot purposely depressurize the passenger cabin and took the plane into a controlled dive into the ocean committing suicide and killing everyone on board. some evidence bears this out the pilot reportedly ordered an extra two hours of
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fuel for the plane pieces of the wreckage that have been found suggest the plane did not fall very fast or from up high in a star and now it's that the communication system had been manually switched off just after the final words good night malaysian three seven zero. for more on the story i'm joined by greece nathan in the malaysian capital a quote i don't pull grace welcome to do i believe you'll model was on that fated plane what was your reaction when you heard the loss by a private company and finally what has been abandoned to look at this plane. personally shocked and disappointed but not really because the search is currently ending we were aware that this search was coming to an end but we are surprised by the stance taken by comedians for emily saying this very thing that made me not the least as sh t. believe it is premature to end their search for the missing malaysian airlines
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plane at this point in time. so what would you like seeing happening really you and other relatives off the people on passengers on board that flight recording for more investigation on another search i believe that the fact that this car that has you state or be acknowledged has still going up and he has raised a lot of questions i believe that there is that guy had need to go back to the growing boarding green evaluate in reinvesting all the information that we have won and makes the seventy two days to check if anything has been missed or well looked after now and how hopeful are you that how it is read reopen this investigation i hope that they will you have to remain more politically in your if you go all that you can especially members by airing of grievances in the press and reminding the flying public that it enriched the seventy is not found we cannot prevent this from happening again millions of people who think that this guy the risk of the
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airplanes just vanishing into thin air and does not give a difficult time for you how relatively off other passengers and also how do you feel about how. these death with this tragedy yet being responded earlier and has not been dealt with in my opinion for the last four years we hoped for better treatment of their relatives read the new government and military in the beef now but we hope that they will be more forthcoming with. that he will be more open to speaking to us kingis as part of this investigation and search for the missing airlines sort of incident on through. now obviously this is a federal speculation as to what happened to the plane how important is it for you and other family members to nor exactly what happened so that you get a you can get some sense of closure we believe that the plane is not a problem that there will. ever brooch in the subject of closure or ever even
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eighteen years but as the years have rolled on we believe that more than no closure this is important for the for aviation security believe that we need to prevent this from happening again because we don't think that this over vanished is something that we should accept in this being. right agrees states and mother was on that incentive plan a plane a thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us on the it was good to talk to you thank you. you're watching the news coming up ahead a more than twenty five giant artworks are discovered etched in a coastal desert in southern peru now archaeologists want to know why the bomb there. but first want to joins me in developments in italy has thirty year on depression monica that's right and rita it started yesterday already and the 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
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elections are looking more and more likely it's already been a rocky year for the euro so far let's take a look after gaining at the beginning of the year on the back of a strong global economy the euro fell against inflation concerns under a stronger u.s. economy and if ordered back through march before being hit 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 were speaking the election of a populous government in italy on the possibility of it wanting to leave the euro have only further that slump for more let's cross over now to our financial market correspondent a call that out of buddhism and frankfurt now that the euro is dropping under the circumstances isn't a surprise really but that stock markets are heading south as well that is unusual isn't it. yes that's a bit unusual often when the euro goes down many share prices here in frankfurt up because of the many exporters here that benefited from the weaker currency but
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due to the troubles with its relieve many economists have become nervous about what's going on with the euro zone's economy a few economists already have started to lower their forecasts for example the. chief economist of barrow bank who wrote in his report today that the eurozone growth would likely be falling below its trend rate of one point five percent if the italy crisis were to escalate the banks of course would be the first to get to feel this and as a result today the two large bags of the german share index stacks bank and spank are the biggest losers both share prices have fallen significantly and both are below ten euro's again very subdued. there is symbolic outs and as you mentioned a lot of it to do with what's been happening in italy lately what's how is that
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affecting the bond market risk premium on the italian debt what's it going. well we're bonds are traded the yield on the ten year italian government bond which is a bit of a benchmark for the credit worthiness of italy has steeply risen today for the first time in four years this ten year government bond yield in italy is above three percent and at the same time the german ten year government bond has fallen below zero point three percent the spread the difference between those two government bonds and the fact that it is widening is an indicator for how much of a potential for disruption investors are seeing right now over a disruptive day so far cannot listen in frankfurt thank you so much for filling us in. more and more of germany's refugee community are finding jobs and that's according to germany's official employment office it claims that
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some two hundred sixteen thousand refugees are now in jobs making social security payments and that's a jump off about sixty percent over last year researchers say the data suggests that fears of massive unemployment among refugees are unfounded the need for skilled workers is so great here in fact that some employers are cutting corners to give experienced refugees a job even without official training certificates. he's only twenty four years old but already a well rounded craftsman use of asa honey worked as a carpenter in syria for six years he also sold his father's tailor shop there he made everything from curtains to upholstery and even fabric auto interiors. hutton ghosts which we had a big workshop with a lot of space you have and why so things there were a lot of businesses would bring us work and we sewed and taylor that workshop is how my father made
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a living. and in good shot my fun things were going to and going to shop use of alcohol and he has been recognised as a war refugee and has been working for this small on a maker for two years the start up stitches ultraviolet resistant on ngs and mounts them for customers even this young company in a niche market worries about finding enough skilled workers there are hardly any more good stores in germany its owners say. this emotion and we have contact with other automakers and we see the skilled staff are in high demand those who have learned the trade are then turned off of it because of the heavy working load and it's very difficult always looking for new people in. the manufacture already has to permanent employees and a steady stream of interns including at the moment marlon mostafa. he's from aleppo which was a textile hub before the war there the thirty nine year old employed twenty five people in his workshop. and. i have experience as
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a tailor of men's and women's fashion i could even open a tailor shop after maybe even a large workshop were a lot of people could common work for me and i can employ fifty people perhaps even one hundred s. in a shop. most office current managers are giving him a good start towards his goal they're banking on both syrians textiles experience even if the workers have no qualifications. on paper. about the name on this it's down to the company not to insist too much on certificates or exam results that's a typical german obsession i think that these are the only things that matter when it comes to employment criteria. your german language ability is still a must for angle and colts even if their employee skills are top notch they don't want misunderstandings and improperly cut fabric so they insist their staff take german language courses the need for such language skills is self evident to use of fossil honey after all he says he does now live in germany. because it looks like
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modern art but it's actually very very old emerita ancient is the way i thank you very much monica we take you to pirouette now archaeologists have found a more than twenty five huge etchings known as. this they found them in the course of desert in the south of the country they considered. enigmas no one knows what their purpose was or why they're in such a remote location. they were etched into the landscape more than two thousand years ago. archaeologists in peru have discovered more than twenty five ancient artworks. if you would only we found the figures of a monkey and a dancing woman. they belong to the two part desert hills it's a mystery what they mean and why they were drawn so big. due to their enormous size their best viewed from above. their discovery was thanks to the use of drones.
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and a little 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. quite fascinating you're watching did you news here's a recap of the top stories if you're following feel the e.u. is the budget commissioner going to letting go has moved to talons against voting for populists this after the collapse of what would have been its news fast populist government new elections unlocking the record in italy later this year. and germany is marking the deadliest attack in its force for history twenty five
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years ago new nazis set fire to a turkish family's home in the city of building and killing five people the anglo american is due to host one of the survivors at a memorial event. that's it for me on the touchy when the news you do remember there's lots on our website that's the they'll be dot com i'll be back in half an hour i hope you will too by back.
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