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this is due you got good news coming to live from berlin a warning to it to me from the e.u. as budget commissioner speaking exclusively to do good to ottinger says he supports a good to be skeptical leader and tells italians not to vote for populists in the next election and also coming up remembering the deadliest of recent attacks in and germany's post-war history the german chancellor leads the commemorations alongside the woman who lost five members a whole family twenty five years ago in the city. and it's one of the wild good
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years to aviation mysteries the four johan's film elysian airlines flight m h three seventy comes to an end but good attitudes of the two hundred thirty nine people on board still want on says we talked to one of them in quite on the ball. just in the next sixty minutes and ancient enigma more than twenty five children on drugs have discovered in peru. into the desert next to the sea but what will say puppets and why are they in such a remote location and. those souls that ever stop rolling the legendary band have kicked off the final leg off the no filter to a we have more from our culture desk. played . a very warm welcome to you.
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a stark warning to italy from the european union's budget committee. he's told italians that it would be dangerous to vote for populists in elections likely to come later this year this after italy's populist alliance threaten to deny the new caretaker prime minister kouchner quarterly parliamentary approval we'll hear from what i had to say in just a moment but first this report on the maneuverings engro. the changing of the guard outside the presidential palace in rome perhaps a metaphor for what's going on inside the corridors of power as italy is once again thrown into political turmoil becomes is this man who's been tasked with leading an interim government tries to form a cabinet but both have a column called to really decides it's likely to be voted down by the populous politicians of the five star movement and the league they spent weeks trying to put
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together their own coalition following inconclusive elections in march that the country's president says you matter rela rejected that plan because they wanted to staunch euro skeptic difficult finance minister. last night was the darkest hour and it leads democracy but if the president chose to ride over his constitutional prerogatives and not let a political force into power the five star movement which received eleven million votes a government event would have had an absolute parliamentary majority thanks to a contract signed with the league. many of the papers were also angry with one headline reading democracy suspended. but these italians in turin turned out to support their president's decision. the president must be defended our constitution must be defended and luckily enough our seventy year old constitution still manages to defend us from the swerves we're witnessing sustained whatever the
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rights and wrongs many italians have been left feeling annoyed by this latest political impasse. to try and start a government now that will lengthen this political cycle for only about ten days to vend have to go back and vote again is simply a waste of time time that italians lose. and he probably won't be the only one tired of all the politics as once again it's really braces itself a new elections as early as the autumn. so those elections do take place soon the european union is budget committee has warned italians it would be dangerous to vote for popular spot is again here's what going to i think i have to say an exclusive interview with earlier. we have faith in the new technocratic government and expect that a potential election would mean that italy would be led by a pro european government. is my
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concern and expectation. 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 harvey lists on the left and right. but has to do with the possible government formation i can only hope that this will play a role in the election campaign. not to head on the right and left any responsibility in government. put him so that he wants to use but is commissioner a good to i think a talking to your joining me now is a bomb to resist she's end zone welcome barbara how are his comments lucky to be received it sounds like a warning to the italians that if they go ahead with a euro skeptic alliance the country could be in deep trouble financial trouble.
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listening to what she has to say and what other european politicians have said before the french finance minister limiter for instance and members of other members of the european commission other european finance ministers talking and listening to that from here just think if they should all just shut up because the problem here is that the mall they talk about it the more they try to sort of pressurise italians into voting beer oh wait voting the parties that are pro european voting parties that will try to continue the policies we've seen from the last government who did manage to set the country on a relatively open the relatively good growth course people feel pressurised they will become more and more defined and that is really what the leaders of the populist parties are building on at the moment but above all on the other hand isn't this a warning necessary given what happens in italy could also affect europe and beyond
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europe into a financial crisis after all it is a third largest economy in the euro zone. yes but does that really threaten italians or do they really feel afraid of that i don't have the impression because it seems that many people literally don't really connect their own economic problems that have been going on for many years do high unemployment still high on unemployment dysfunctional public services so many lives that the countries have had is that they connecting those not was themselves. yes but they many of them believe in the in the in the fairy tale that brussels is somehow to blame for that that only if the country could take on even more debt they could somehow magically grow themselves out of the bad point they're in at the moment and so that is the real threat people don't really make the connection they don't really understand that they could go bankrupt very quickly and easily that's
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something for economists but they listen many of them to the populace and they tell the difference story and the polls actually show the populous still needs it in the polls fresh elections look like in the scenario barbara just a question or when other indications of the outcome would be any different when and if the elections take place. not at all seen from the mountain with the latest polls which we saw here show that a bar of ninety percent of direct mandates would go to the two populist parties if the elections were to be held now however they are not going to be new elections before september that's the earliest possible date really so there is a cooling off period over the summer maybe people will try to understand maybe there will be a national discussion in italian media about what the euro is in in in devout the dangers of the high italian public debt but it's not for sure of course the
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populous parties are really trying to make a you now they're really steering up emotions in people and they're telling them that italians are being pressurised by outside forces into electing a government that they don't want and that is something that many people feel emotional about so nothing is for certain seen from the moment but one thing is sure that the government catch up really is going to be a sheer caretaker government if they go it before parliament maybe tomorrow or in so a state they will not get a vote baba visit in the heart of the. talent capital thank you very much for being us up to date on that story. here in germany chancellor angela merkel spoke at a ceremony in the city of dissolute off to commemorate the twenty fifth anniversary of the deadly off an attack on turkish family in nearby. maggie joined politicians and prominent members of the turkish community including one survivor of the attack
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the speakers warned against anti foreigner rhetoric in politics in one thousand nine hundred three four young germans burnt down a home belonging to a turkish family killing three children and two women the authorities describe it as a nazi inspired attack. chancellor messi warned that the kind of extremism which was behind assuming an attack still existed in the nation today. right wing extremism is by no means 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. that was german chancellor angela merkel let's not go to the
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lincoln where that attack took place twenty five years ago our correspondent all of a solider is standing by all over what is happening there today to mark this sad anniversary. it's a day full of commemoration on that started off earlier today with german chancellor angela merkel well coming of the turkish foreign minister. we've just heard the sound but they're also with them was german the german counterpart. the german foreign minister and a family member all the victims the air they together commemorated the victims at the states government of north rhine-westphalia off where i am standing right now is the central site of commemoration in the city of soling in itself and we're just waiting for several people to deliver speeches members of the turkish community
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here also again the turkish foreign minister and his german counterpart haiku mosse and that is also part of a large a large group set of programs year. events that take out throughout the whole day really that are going to end very late at night there are several other events that have taken place already like a march for peace for instance where the citizens of soling in took to the streets to protest for peace and unity and there will be another smaller commemoration at the site will the house one still die of the family that burned was burnt down in an arson attack just twenty five years ago today and over it you mentioned the turkish foreign minister has been taking pot in commemoration ceremonies that he will be there shortly. concerns that this commemoration event could turn political . well his attendance here sparked
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a political debate of course because as we know there are there are elections in turkey snap elections are going to take place in four weeks from now and of course there is fear that he might exploit his opportunity he exploited six appearance here in germany to put forward a political message which by the way is not legal under german law even. the german foreign minister asked him to not use the situation to like stick his message to the one of commemoration and so far this has also happened here today but we have to say that he's joined by a large group of turkish journalists here they're certainly producing the kind of t.v. footage the kind of message that they want to produce which is showing him on eye level with the german chancellor here together also with high commodity and then him of course taking the concerns off the turkish community in germany seriously there is one in the house million turkish voters living in germany and the majority
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of them is set to support the heir to one regime and a lot of what we see a lot of people have gathered behind you for the start of this commemoration event in the ceiling and you talking to people there what has changed for them over the past twenty five. well there's been a massive change in the way this attack is perceived not only in the city of soling in but in the also in the state in the country of germany and in the government if you take a look if you look back what happened twenty five years ago there at the time chance for him would cool refused to attend the commemoration events he said that he does not want to be part of what he called a catastrophe tourism that is something that will be on heard of knowledge days and it's with no doubt that the german chancellor attends an event like this certainly the arson attack of schooling and it's also seen as
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a warning that in times of growing seen a full we are that we're experiences today in times of you know the right wing populist being on the rise that an attack like this could happen again but that it must not be repeated at all and this is what the german government of course is fighting for and what many members of the civil society are standing up for as well on of dishonest covering of the commemoration ceremony in zoning and thank you very much for that live update. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world authorities in belgium are launching a terrorist investigation after three people including two police officers were killed when a gunman opened fire in the city of the man reportedly disarmed police and use their weapons in the rampage authorities say the indications the incident could be a terrorist attack. israeli army says palestinian militants have fired more than
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twenty five mortar shells towards communities in southern israel most of the shells centered by israel's iron dome defense system no one was injured the israeli army says it's hit back with as strikes on more than thirty minutes three targets in gaza. russia has called for the harshest possible punishment after a museum visitor damaged a famous nineteenth century painting police said the man used a metal pole to break the glass covering the painting of ivan the terrible asked why he did it the suspect said he was under the influence of alcohol after taking a shot of vodka. you're watching the news coming up ahead a dream final in the n.b.a. yet again the game's two biggest stars will do battle when the golden state warriors take on the cleveland cavaliers we will have
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a preview for you coming up with press tim. but first returning to the italian turmoil and the market's reaction ben is that this is europe on the brink of another disaster things at least seem to be heading that way at least amrita coalition negotiations in italy have collapsed now it's fear the country's debt burden is spiraling out of control european markets reacted with trepidation to the news with milan stock exchange something by almost four percent at times it's become a bit since in spain madrid's main index the s m s i also sort of dropped around two and a half percent to begin with the german investors showing signs of nervousness the dax falling by around one and a half percent we're looking at the euro there i guess i'm not quite sure it's been taking a pounding today as well well i asked our financial correspondent frank for conrad blues and if this is the beginning of the next euro crisis. well many
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investors believe it might be and they believe that all those mechanisms which were introduced in the eurozone after the last year of crisis of the years twenty eleven and twenty twelve were not enough or would not be enough to really deal with a serious fall out of italy and off italian debt that the risk of disruption in the euro zone has definitely increased is mostly reflected stay on the bond markets where government bonds are traded the yield the average interest rate on ten year italian government bonds has risen above three percent for the first time in four years and at the same time the german ten year government bond that's the amount of money that germany has to pay on average on its government dead here the yield has fall of below zero point three percent the spread between those two government bonds is rising just like the gap between italian policymakers and
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german policymakers or if i may say so policymakers in the whole both of the eurozone correct or not but in here because is there a gap in thinking because disruption in italy is nothing new new governments and nothing new this will be the sixty sixth government in italy since the end of the second world war. that's true but this those two parties the five star movement and the labor party. openly question the framework that italy has decided upon in recent decades. whoever was in power in rome those populists parties they question the framework of the eurozone they question the rules the treaties the stability mechanisms they question the way how banks are treated and how debt is treated and you know the rest of the eurozone is likely to say hey if you don't want to play by the rules
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huge. just have to go so the potential for disruption is definitely there of course on the other have there are people here who believe that if the new election in italy is really going to be turned into some sort of referendum about whether or not italy should stay in the euro or not after all a majority of italians would decide to stay in the family stay or go conrad we've got to leave you there where you are in frankfurt thank you very much. european officials are pressing the u.s. for a permanent exemptions to hire import tariffs the european steel an alum in europe they're expected to go into effect friday european trade commission as a silly amount for him and german economy minister peter are expected to meet this week with u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross trade representatives failed to win an exemption for the times at the start of the month otherwise the e.u. says it'll take countermeasures that could damage economies on both sides of the atlantic german chancellor angela merkel said a monday she's willing to continue negotiations and hopes they won't be
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a need for retaliation. the trolls in their group using the opportunities of globalization well that the same time reducing the risks is something we can best achieve together but instead of that we see that multilateral initiatives are being questioned international agreements and institutions are being weakened solutions that have already been found are not finding support and unilateral approaches are being launched this is worrying for missouri for vista coming clothing air traffic control towers without the controls everything. thank you very much ben now i'm joined by chris harrington from our sports as a talk basketball press we now have the names of the two finalists for the n.b.a. and there's a familiar feel to them that's right it's the reigning champions the golden state warriors up against broad james and the cleveland cavaliers it's a repeat of the repeat of the repeat of the two are facing off each other to get
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each other for the fourth straight time and that is after last night's match of course you know of the golden state warriors came up from fifteen points down to beat the who's to rockets and power into the finals steph got it was golden state's hero once again inspired the comeback for the california based in scoring fourteen office twenty seven points in the third quarter game one of the best of seven n.b.a. finals is on day. chris i'm not big into basketball but even i know this is an epic rivalry the bar is a defending champions so do they go into this tournament as favorites before i get to that let me just talk about the two biggest faces in the n.b.a. up against one another again you know you have le bron james a physical specimen a high basketball i.q. up against steph curry in the golden state warriors steph curry keep in mind the best shooter in n.b.a. history so talking about who are the favorites i think you have to give the slight
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adds to the golden state warriors they have for all stars on their roster ok bron james has himself and a bunch of can't get it right ok some players are there haven't been as consistent as they could be so moving back to the warriors i give them the edge they have steph curry arguably the best in the game right now with le bron james and then they have kevin durant's also on the golden state warriors so i think that's enough to give them the advantage moving forward they can't even mention and may braun and not leave bron james to clean the cleveland cavaliers though what he's achieved is pretty remarkable yes and what he's achieved now he has reached this pinnacle for the eighth straight time the n.b.a. finals and that's very unheard of in the the modern n.b.a. era ok he's been the common denominator and he's never had the same supporting cast ok he's done it four times with the miami heat and now for the fourth straight time with the cleveland cavaliers and he says a put this in perspective historically he's reached the finals as many times as the
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new york knicks franchise have reached the finals a total of eight times and they've been in existence way long before there was even a thought of the bronze age nine hundred forty six so it's a quite historic achievement at le bron he was asked about this to reporters but he shied away he didn't talk about the historical aspect he just talked about the upcoming challenge of his focus on winning the next championship can we ask him next question i hope you don't shy away to find the stock on state. is it too early to take away that i was born in oakland california ok i'm going to stay true to you know my home ground the golden state warriors i call that in five games i do think cleveland will win at least one game really ok chris huntington from us both says thank you very much ok. ok we're going to stay with sport and sports stars often like to boast that they go the extra mile but one tennis player at the french open took this quite literally argentinian. didn't even think he'd be in the tunnel but
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but when he was given a late place in the draw he did all he could do to ensure he made it to paris in time for his first round match. a ten hour college and he with you eighty eight year old grandmother doesn't seem like the past preparation for a tennis match with my coach from glitzy there was little choice after picking up a last minute place in the french open he and his family made it dashed from trivialities home in barcelona. many flights canceled so i didn't trust so much. and then there is no train now in friends so there is just. a thousand kilometers and a good few coffees later they will reach paris just before midnight on sunday my grandma nearly didn't make it i got was in the shower. and i thought ok we're going to go to paris we need their gramma for sure. but
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then. i didn't beautiful as we are now it's amazing. and i'm a little lavish vibration and lift. while less than twelve hours after arriving he beast australian bernard tomic in four sets and in himself a payday of at least seventy nine thousand euros. and good luck to him liverpool have started to move on from their champions league final defeat to real madrid they've agreed to a deal with monaco to sign up five year new york on july first the brazilian midfielder will cost liverpool forty five million euros he's been one of the standout players in the french top flight scoring twenty nine times for monaco in five seasons there for vino is expected to replace a german midfielder emery chan who could move to you when this. and now for
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something to wear to your appetite and to keep you fit a cheese chaser that's right i did say cheese chaser has broken an all time record after winning the annual cheese drilling race every year a hill in the southwest of england becomes a stage for the spectacle of four kilogram dummy of gloucester cheeses rolled down coupe with hail and then people chase after it chris anderson one again this year and has now taken home to one thousand two double gloucester's over the last fourteen years apparently he doesn't eat them though because he only likes cheddar cheese you're watching the news coming up ahead europe's migration crisis this set out across the mediterranean from a dysfunctional libya not the country's rival factions have reached a tentative deal that may help stem the flow of migrants attempting the perilous
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fire to a turkish family home in the city of good again. adding five people. hosted one of the survivors in the morning. and it's one of the was the greatest aviation tragedies and mysteries and now four years off it when missing malaysian authorities are calling off the search for last. flight m h three seventy the boeing aircraft disappeared over the southern indian ocean in two thousand and fourteen with two hundred and thirty nine people on board. on march eighth two thousand and fourteen malaysia flight three seventy departed kuala lumpur at twelve forty two pounds 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 must really a spearheaded the international search team eventually developing
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a hypothesis the cabin accidently depressurize knocking everyone on board unconscious the plane then ran out of fuel and took a steep dive into the sea. automatic satellite communication suggested the jet went down somewhere in the southern indian ocean off australia. the. debris from the plane was eventually confirmed to be found on the french island of rio new on the indian ocean and later up and down the east african coast . in january twenty seventh seen 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 develop their own hypothesis about m h three seventy s and. namely that the pilot purposely depressurize the passenger cabin and took the plane into
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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 fuel for the plane pieces of the wreckage that have been found suggest the plane did not fall very fast or from up high the f.b.i. found data on the pilot's home computer suggest he simulated a flight into the southern indian ocean and the malaysian prime minister announced 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 all mother was on that fated plane what was your reaction when you heard the last by a private company apparently has been abandoned to look at this plane.
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shocked and disappointed but not really because the search is currently ending we were aware that it was coming to an end but we are surprised by the stance. for the release saying. let me not be. released premature to end the search for the missing malaysian airlines flight. so what do you like seeing happening really you and other relatives of 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 as still growing up and he has raised a lot of questions i believe that there is that guy he needs to go back to the growing war in greed and you read in green best all the information that we have on any seventy two days to check if anything has been missed or will look up to now and how hopeful are you that how it is really open this investigation i hope
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that they will you have to remain hopeful and we continue to do all that you can expand remembers by airing of grievances in the press and reminding the flying public that it enriched the seventy's not found we cannot prevent this from happening again libyans are people who think that the sky the risk of the airplanes just vanishing into thin air and grisoft is a difficult time for you how you are relative of other passengers and also how do you feel about how malaysian authorities these dealt with this tragedy it has been respected her lead has not been dealt with fairly in my opinion for the last four years we hoped for better treatment of their relatives with a new government and it's still early in the beef now but we hope that they will be more forthcoming with. the will be more open to speaking to us as part of this investigation and search for the missing airlines sort of incident on. the on this
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elicit a federal speculation as to what happened to the plane how important is it for you and other family members to know exactly what happened so that you get a you can get some sense of closure. we believe. that they will. lose you know evelyn eighteen years but is that you have rolled on we believe that more than no closure this is important for them or anything. else happening again because we don't think that. oh banish me something that we should. write a great statement your mother was on that fated plan a plane and thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us on the death it was good to talk to you thank you. libya's rival factions a priest a tentative deal aimed at ending the country's political crisis the plan foresees presidential and parliamentary elections in december libya has been wracked by
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violence since two thousand and eleven when mama gadhafi was toppled from power the apparent breakthrough came at a conference in paris hosted by french president mccrum libya's a split between rival governments in the east and west the leaders of both sides took part in the summit mccraw hailed the agreement as an essential step towards national reconciliation. now over the last few years people smugglers have taken advantage of the political vacuum in libya they've been using the country as a base to try and get thousands of refugees into europe by sitting across the mediterranean sea those who survived the dangerous journey speak of kidnapping torture and rape. another rescue by the italian navy. this time it's sixty nine migrants on a rubber dinghy among them for pregnant women they're brought to
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a ship called the aquarius whose crew give them medical treatment. many say they're distressed by their experiences in libya where they began their journey. which we tortured with electric shocks they pulled would reverse and then shocked us they told us that to stop it we'd have to pay the money just. beat. they beat and raped us. it wasn't nice. i thank god that i'm coming here and it will be shocking stories that the crew of the aquarius here 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 and united states and everywhere what's what's happening and really the catastrophe and crisis that's happening in libya and in the mediterranean. torture rape human
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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 were so good. for us this was. the ring and i. was. the aquarius crew have also strongly denied any connection to people smugglers interview or merchant ships and always give our position. everyone can see where we are. i would not be here if i had to slightest suspicion that we aid smugglers. and evening of prayer for the sixty nine
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migrants who were rescued they are thankful to the rescuers for making their journey to europe less difficult. he watching the news coming up ahead with a combined age of three hundred and fifty rock legends a rolling stones are on the road again time it seems is still on this side disco dancer from a concert desperate join me from home. but first bands back and we were talking about refugees and have been and it seems refugees in germany seem to be getting more employment according to official data that's out today showing that some two hundred sixteen thousand migrants are now in work making social security payments as a jump of about sixty percent over last year researchers say the data suggests fears of massive unemployment among refugees around found it that a full scale book is so great here in fact that some ploy is a cutting corners to give experience refugees a job even without efficient training so to fit that's a big thing in
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a country that places so much emphasis on paperwork. 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 sewed in his father's tailor shop there he made everything from curtains to upholstery and even fabric auto interiors. would have been close when we had a big workshop with a lot of space on the top and why so things there were a lot of businesses would bring us work and we sewed and tailor that workshop is how my father made a living. and in english with my four things i got a wife and british 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
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more good stores in germany its owners say. this emotion and we have contact with other on makers and we see that 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 in turns including at the moment marlon mostafa. he has from aleppo which was a textile hub before the war there the thirty nine year old employed twenty five people in his workshop. which. i have experience as 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 show on a long time should come see do i she me to her. most office current managers are
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giving him a good start towards his goal they're banking on both syrian's textiles experience even if the workers have no qualification. sions on paper. of all 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. german language ability is still a must for angle and colts even if their employees 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. starbucks is closing the doors of eight thousand stores in america today to give mediterranean and racial bias training to its one hundred seventy five thousand employees as follows an incident in april in which two black men were arrested for trespassing while simply waiting for a friend in
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a philadelphia branch the company says the sessions will give employees a better understanding of how racial bias works starbucks c.e.o. kevin johnson apologized swiftly for the philadelphia incident and the company settled with both men for a two hundred thousand dollars charitable donation a. well it's an iconic image the air traffic controller responsible for the safety of thousands of airline passengers daily perched in a tower above the runways a pair of binoculars in hand but what if the towel wasn't located near the airport and what if instead of windows controllers rely just on monitors a small airport in sweden may be a sign of what's to come another day and soon fall north of stockholm another safe landing at the city's airport all with the help of air traffic controllers in this tower nothing unusual there. things look much different inside controllers here rely on a panoramic digital display for a real time picture of air traffic all of it fed by cameras around the runways and
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projected on the fifteen massive streams in other words it's a remote air traffic control tower and since fall doesn't just control its own flights but those of two other airports hundreds of kilometers away. we do see some benefits with the remote system that you can actually increase safety recording how you having we can see in and out on the runway and the possibility that it has system supports detecting at craft so his safety is is high sweden's transportation agency approve the technology developed by saab in two thousand and fifteen since fall became the first to employ it now others are buying into the idea sabah sign contracts with airports in the u.k. and it's running a trial in the us belgium is considering updating its control towers in the edge and shore law in the coming years. to be utopia and we see that in other european countries when a new tower is built in an airport most of our colleagues choose the digital tower
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and i think that it will eventually be the solution as act adams said on a solution. a future of outsourced air traffic control it's ready for takeoff and to discover now that's intriguing and mystifying and rita absolutely ben to pursue a killer just have found more than twenty five logic motifs. which are etched into the coast of deserts in the south of the country they're considered ocular logical and nick much as no one knows what their purpose was or why they are in such a remote location. they were etched into the landscape more than two thousand years ago. aki. have discovered more than twenty five ancient artworks. we found 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. . 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 so 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. the only back to his legendary jock man has kicked off the final leg of the no fish
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to a place to bring them back to jimmy into this month. it's been fifty six years since a british band from us took to the stage would make sure i keep richardson cool showed no sign of slowing down and to talk about them with me and the new two i'd pick out that still is keep doing ahead with me at death's cock. another doing still loans to a fan still getting that satisfaction i think so i also have to say this is the first time i've see this picture of the ball this is the closest i've ever been physically to the rolling stones i have to say though looks a bit like it's about a true so wax museum where they they turned up the heat in that well they're not look and as young as they once did but they're definitely they're definitely still
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putting on a show i mean this tour. of the no filter tour it started late last year they took a break another started the second second and they're still in britain now they're going to be coming over to europe later next month and it's quite amazing because i mean. it's really sort of almost a back to basics tour their last album the last to do albums blue and gold some two years ago and that was a cover of blue. use of blues classics so it was completely lose no original songs all sort of return to what they started which was a dirty blues band really and this is what they're trying to do on this tour is get back to that style of rock and roll stripping everything back playing obvious the classic stones classic falso besides rarities a lot of songs that the fans of picked no online poll so despite continuing with the the rolling stones puns theme that you started despite what the character says you really can't get what you what.
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i. found. it may only be rock n roll but for the rolling stones at least it seems like it's their life blood with a career that spans more than fifty years the band is still going strong they're one of the few bands of their generation who have never broken up they've just kept rolling along and their fans have kept up with them. there with friends but we don't start parties in our takings to the same music so you know somebody said on the documentary as long as. they're on started. this could be. a reason they're for loans time for the right this time and say we'll just leave it alone oh no and like i restored. to the. sons of the first of today
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london dates many of them not significantly younger than the band themselves were thrilled by the show. probably you want to so it was just me being a little like that other keep going. fantastic. he was amazing we saw the minute he saw you in round a parking laid since the first time i've seen him since i think was amazing i'm testing to do all the old stuff with this new stuff and he's going to have it. in an age when the fiction reigns the rock veterans concert is sure one of prerecorded backing tracks the sound is cheap and i'm kept and it's this real experience that keeps fans coming back from zero. zero zero. the night feel to two is sure jewel to run into july but if you missed
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them this time around it's a good bet that the rolling stones will set out on the road again before they finally call it quits. cos the fifty years on and seems to still have their friends on the death it's nice to you all right yeah they're not getting off their cloud anytime soon of it's full of these events before the combined age if you include darryl jones has been playing with them for twenty years their three hundred fifty years old come by i mean that's phenomenal to be going on for so long it's really been looking at them again again your mind to how they set the template for like what we think of as sort of the sex drugs and rock n roll band goes it goes way back to the sixty's of course when they when they when they started back then that was you know the most rebellious the most anti authoritarian you know challenging the establishment now they sort of become the establishment i mean it's you know i think it's funny you know now we think of rock
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rolling stones as as classic you know almost as if they were the same as the rock with a lot of beethoven or bach the sort of completely swish this is just your can do and of course the stones big business will definitely def well there i mean it's huge this this concert alone i mean the second half the first half it's already a boat a million people have seen seen the tour it's earned i think something one hundred seventy million. dollars the concerts themselves the opening concert in homework was the most successful concert of all time in germany for a one night concert twelve million in one night and these souls almost invented the stock type of big stadium tour forty years ago when they started doing these type of type of tours and they also said that the whole concept of the v.i.p. past this tour if you want to do the top past the get start me up section which is right up front cost just like eight hundred euro yeah i know you're going to go no i don't think you go in hoping to get a pos a free pass to go ok so is the use of press to get it i mean it's going to be
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enough to give anyone a nineteen to know it was raked hundred heroes for their common sense yeah yeah yeah so i mean but you know but don't don't don't pay that black. the band the fans of the band are still basically willing to pay whatever it is whatever it takes to spend a night together with nick and keith and the the stones have done i mean they've created this. business which you know you see everywhere. there are so many bands the most successful tours of last year were all these the style jacks all these old men more alas i mean you had other bands like you to believe joel hugely successful but the stones are above them all and in some ways it's a consequence of the fact that the tickets are so expensive and only fans forty plus forty fifty plus who have the money and cannot afford these tickets i mean twenty year olds are going to be able to spend eight hundred euros to go see these
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guys just to sit on this side would this be like their last concert everyone everyone says that everyone thinks oh this is going to be the last one but i think there's been how many last tours of the event of the stones and i think time is definitely on their side they will not fade away. and hugh this time i believe they want. to cry not about the last time i got here is that you know i can't keep up with you anymore scott druck so i thank you very much for being the rewarding stones into our studios more on your website yes my website. culture thank you very much scott. before i leave here here's a recap of the top stories i feel the e.u. commission has warned italians against voting populace this after the collapse of what would have been is a nice first populist government the head of the country's and drive train has called on to resign and germany's marking the deadliest recent attack in its force to war history twenty five years ago new nazi set fire to
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