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this is the day of the news coming to you live from berlin a prominent anti crimson critic is gunned down in your crane join this girl was shot dead outside his apartment in kiev he pledged to the new korean fearing for his life after criticizing lost goes to be up on a c russia denies any involvement also coming up. a possible breakthrough in italy's political deadlock of renewed attempt to form a coalition government in the euro zone's code largest economy after a fragmented mandate in march's elections. bangalore india's high flying tech
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is suffering from chronic shortage of water some still beyond the lines in well digging techniques from the country's supreme industrial policy. mexico aims to make waves at the world cup with this storm of foster approaching we take a look at how job news group drive with the shaping up the file block as could become the fullest kept in a country of five blood. i don't welcome i'm. a prominent russian journalist an outspoken critic of president vladimir putin has been shot dead in the ukrainian capital kiev. chain go had fled into exile following death threats ukraine blames russia for the murder
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moscow has rejected the allegations and condemned the killing a cardi bob chan call was one of the best known walker respondents in russia he was also one of the kremlin's fiercest critics the forty one year old soldier turned journalist condemned russia's annexation of crimea questioned its military involvement in syria and called russia an aggressor. in an interview with g w last year he explained why he fled his home country. for mobsters. i got word that russian authorities had decided what to do with me. because we're going when you either put me behind bars or simply give me up so to speak. i was this dumb journalist writing what i wanted him or should i decided not to wait for their decision and left to prague really is the opposite of
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. his colleagues say he was killed because of his work. he was one of the few who wrote the actual truth about what the russian federation is doing and if it wasn't dangerous for them if they did not care about it they would not have killed him. outside but jenkins kiev apartment police and journalists have been looking for answers ukrainian police also suspect the crime was linked to his quote professional activities of the united nations ukraine's foreign minister suggested russia was to blame. of course it's a buyout finding out who was behind it. said this churlish to say we see simply the russian presence there. but moscow is pushing back against the claims foreign minister sergei lavrov has denied russian links to the death dismissing the allegations as anti russian propaganda.
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nick colony he is in the ukrainian capital kiev nick as we had russia has categorically denied its involved in this mudda but we also have a ukraine korean foreign minister that came in case fits into what he called a russian pattern what do you mean by that. it off never to well he points to a series of unexplained and suspicious deaths or attempted killings of. opponents of the russian government abroad most notably of see in recent months the script case in the united kingdom and says that this all amounts to a pattern of intimidation and attack on people who have fallen out with those in power in moscow and that russia is not shy of using any methods to destabilize to what neutralize the people it sees its opponents and also to destabilize ukraine and what impact that nick will this law to have one other russian dissidents living
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in ukraine. well many of them are extremely concerned you histories of people moving house and regular basis kanzi changing phone numbers all in the hope that this will be enough to keep potential adversaries off their trail but that's enough we'll have to see this isn't the first time that a russian journalist has been killed in kiev the last. big case was in twenty sixteen publisher and that's very noticeable figure someone who also having worked very prominently in russia was also a big. big figure in the ukrainian genocide scene he was killed in a car bombing in broad daylight in downtown kiev no results there on that investigation so this time around i think the ukraine best case is a very keen show they're doing their best to actually put some evidence behind those allegations made by for mr clinton at the u.n. of course it could be a while before we know the outcome of the investigation but we know why will this
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case cause a follow the chain in already called relations between russia and ukraine. i think number to there's little room for things get any worse they already are they're pretty much at rock bottom i think what's different this time is that this dispute is not just a bilateral speech being here in moscow being done directly it's being done in the food the world's press and the and. world politics on the floor of the united nations in new york the russian saying this example of ukraine being a failed states basically unable to guarantee security in its own country that ukraine is a dangerous place for journalists the ukrainian side point the thing to think straight back at moscow saying this is the long moscow and its secret services so i think this is definitely something that is not going to go away because both ukraine and russia have already staked so much on this in the public realm in the past twenty four hours. an economy in kiev thank you very much for that update.
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let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. officials in kabul say security forces have repelled a militant attack on the afghan interior ministry spokesman said seven perpetrators were killed a series of deadly assaults in kabul this year have killed and wounded hundreds of people. these really military has released video it says shows missile strikes against dozens of militants sites in the gaza strip overnight it said the strikes were in the tally attacks at the southern israel. areas launched by palestinian militants. the major party said the man who killed three people in the city on tuesday repeatedly shouted. during the attack they are treating the case as terrorists the assailant was killed in a shootout with police he reportedly killed another man on monday after being
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released from prison. to italy now where prime minister designate card look at that early says quote. new possibilities of a must for forming a government but can no concrete details as yet today least seen here leaving a hotel in broome has been trying to put together a democratic government to lead the country to elections he's expected to meet president said joe. foreman talks. keeping track of these developments is to visit she joins me now from rome any idea what call today means when it talks about new possibilities. new possibilities that are in fact old possibilities that's what he means because you tell your media largely say that culturally is ready to give up to sort of form this caretaker government however the old partners the leg and the chin cristela the five star movement they
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said you know why don't we revive our marriage why don't we try again we didn't quite get divorced so let's just have a fresh start so it seems that they are no back in negotiations now will hold that is going to look like and what the outcome of that can possibly be is completely open but will they offer up to get in the finance minister who brought down because last time do they have fresh personnel in mind what's happening behind the scene nobody knows and the media tell you media and of course everybody else in the world is guessing what could be the next step and given all these unknown how realistic is it that the plan this event will be able to form a new government or oversee the forming of the new government. it's there's no telling because he really has to approve i mean he once he interfered once now people can't really are the stelly and they laid out they can't the
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parties the populist parties can't really expect him to just roll over and say ok i said no first time so go ahead and just do what you like so he really still has to keep up some standards and we don't know whether they really want a full constitutional crisis and sort of being again offensive against much irrelevant offering something that's unacceptable and all that is not clear obviously it seems that the whole game is back to square one where we were like two weeks ago which seems a rather rather ridiculous situation for italy and many italians you talk to in the street they just say we want a government we want somebody in this state of crisis who's leading us now of course the state of political limbo remains there and the prospect of fresh elections of course is very real if they are fresh elections who's likely to gain most from them. at the moment if you look at the recent polls it would be the
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lead the right wing populist. vini who would be gaining because they've made good seven percent and they're up to twenty five percent now they could even become the biggest party in after elections however if elections drag on over the summer have a chance to think again a lot can happen and hard to tell in summer and so we don't know there is no telling but at the moment it looks like they really are the big winners of this chaotic situation margaret visit in the italian capitol hill thank you very much. you're watching did you have the news coming up ahead in this high flying i think phrase is chronic what a shortage could the solution lie into distant well digging to. and we take a look at how germany's group rivals mexico are gearing up for the world cup with one man in particular looking to set
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a special record. but first i want to get a major meeting in paris exactly and it's all about trade there emerita despite the current trade conflict dogging the world's largest economies the organization of economic cooperation and development the o.e.c.d. remains optimistic about the future and its economic outlook published today it predicts global growth to reach almost four percent next year but risks remain primarily where trade is concerned delegates from the u.s. and the e.u. are using the meeting in paris to agree a reversal of the steel and the minium terrorists but there's not much time left. the clock is ticking it's just a matter of days now before the u.s. start slapping tariffs on european steel and aluminum imports. that's unless an agreement can be found before friday. with pressure mounting e.u. and u.s. delegates met for talks on the sidelines of the o.e.c.d. summit in paris. e.u.
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trade commissioner celia amounts stroom said retaliatory measures including a trade war would be on the cards if negotiations fail. our future course of action will depend on the nature and the severity of measures imposed on our exports by the united states and the injury it does to our industry. and that could mean tariffs on many u.s. products including cranberries peanut butter orange juice motorcycles and whiskey. all right a lot to talk about there in paris and what are the markets making of it cannot business our man of the front with stock exchange to do investors and traders actually have time to watch what's going on in paris right now. so you can be sure that they are watching and they're all keen to know what the outcome of those talks might be of course what they're not doing is really trade the topic very much is from
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a manager i talked to told me that it's simply impossible to predict what the cause and the outcome of those negotiations will be you know retaliatory tariffs or maybe caps on the steel imports into the united states of european steel and elam in europe all this is in the cards and all this is very very difficult to evaluate the forehands the consequence of this is that you know traders are talking about the topic they're looking at what's going on in paris but they're not really trading it and the jittery german dax that you can see here right behind me is the expression of this of course with a slight tendency to the upside which has to do with the fact that the market is recovering here from yesterday's italy related losses and talking of italy i mean italian politics still keeps everyone on their. how did that italian bond auction that you mentioned earlier today play out. it went ok there was
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a little bit less demand for those new bonds that it's only came to the market with a little bit less than at the last auction and what's also clear is that italy definitely has to pay more in order to be able to borrow from the market the average deal on the ten year italian government bond the new ones which came out today is three percent while at the last auction this yield this interest rate was one point seven percent so clearly things are getting tighter for italy but i also have to say market participants are not withdrawing completely they're not saying no it's not worth investing in italy right now. come up was in france and thank you so much for this. greece's third and final bailouts comes to an end in august but as the multi-billion euro package creditors are demanding new
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austerity measures including wage cuts and higher taxes greek workers though have had enough unions have called for twenty four hour strikes train plane and ferry service has announced widespread cancellations today since the debt crisis started in two thousand and ten wages in greece have been slashed by more than a quarter the greek economy is growing again but many greeks feel they are the ones paying the price for the recovery. perfectly as quickly as starts his shift in a restaurant on the island of lesbos. he's working as a barista even though he's a trained educator. of the pros which is where the state isn't taking any more applications for teaching jobs one of the others that's why i have to work here like i still need to make a living there were i'm not embarrassed to do this but i prefer to work in my chosen profession for the still. low wage jobs in restaurants or call centers are about the only jobs available in greece even though unemployment has technically
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fallen by eight percent business journalist notorious notaries however is skeptical about these jobless figures most of them going to school make up only first of all wages are much lower than before the crisis and exist these secondly these are alternate forms of employment either part time or on call and those paid as such to fill these jobs are recorded statistically as proper work almost all of those but the government considers this a success story and athens points to the fact that the economy is growing. because snuffly ots also believes things are finally improving his glazier business struggled through the economic crisis the last few years were so bad his orders drop. by half. he was only able to keep his twenty three skilled employees by reducing their hours but he needs more investment capital apiece to grow his business. probably may not be. the problem is that we
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can't direct profits into investment for the company because we have to pay operating costs taxes and social security contributions but only the speaker's greece has raised tax rates to generate more money for its coffers but that's put many out of business and choked investment. because now the o.t.s. is hoping to grow again with the help of foreign investors. he's waiting for permits from the government so he can be an example of a real success story coming out of greece. well greece isn't the only e.u. country that survived the last crisis in the eurozone portugal was on the verge of bankruptcy in two thousand and eleven but today the government is paying back its debt faster than anticipated and unlike greece austerity is a thing of the past in portugal and that's thanks to a thriving economy. business is good for evil. he produces
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portuguese wine on his vineyard outside lisbon he has thirty employees and is looking to expand in the beginning there. and then have to upgrade it to increase the capacity then we. we will double the capacity. because we are in the maximum capacity of production and we have more demand and with what can you produce since twenty fifteen portugal's g.d.p. has been growing again last year by two point seven percent tourism has been the main driver more than twenty million people spent their holidays in the country in two thousand and seventeen the government has bolstered the sector by reducing b. eighty four hotels and restaurants. a country's ruling leftists also put an end to most austerity measures they lowered income taxes and increase the minimum wage. we
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have done some increases especially for the most. people for the pensions but we have done this in the correct way by painting the rolls of the spending we did of the g.d.p. economists however warned that a collapse and tourism could spell trouble for the portuguese economy they point to the fact that the national debt is still around one hundred thirty percent of economic output. however is benefiting from the government's strategy the winery he says has never been as profitable as it's been over the last two years. yes the old wine is good but water is better and more important more important and they're running short of supplies in many parts of the world we go take a look at the indian city of bangalore which is grown into a massive global tech but its success story has not come without problems many are now why did this forty and fifty could soon run out of water some looking into
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india's free industrial past for solutions could their work we have this report. bangalore india silicon valley. high flying i t hub for multinational corporations located on the city's outer edges. but bangalore is also home to severe water issues polluted lakes that froth over with toxic phones made up of chemicals and raw sewage and unchecked tech driven urban growth that has left many of the city's water grid among those affected ramakrishnan he's a successful i.t. professional with his own company. but his apartment complex gets no piped water it's a problem faced by many in bangalore's tech community in. the fight and says their patience with civic authorities is wearing thin when we moved to be expectation was
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definitely a. connection dissatisfaction has grown and if it continues yes definitely i can see that people are getting on the edge. many in bangalore are now reliant on private tankers. which get their supply from bore wells as deep as fifteen hundred feet the practice is depleting the local water reserves. leaving many worried the city could soon run out of the resource altogether. but conservation is vishwanath believes the situation is not so dire he's been studying bangalore's water for over thirty years and says the crisis has been blown out of proportion because of its effect on the id community these are the people with the longest war and sometimes they have why is this distort the problem definition itself it goes to the resources i mean you know it's not so equal to the issue and
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i look asian is the issue which would come with infrastructure some of that infrastructure could lie here in traditional open wells like this one which is around one hundred years old there are approximately ten thousand of these in bangalore today and unlike the city of new wave of bore wealth they don't go as deep into the ground. like bees are built and maintained by traditional well diggers like ramakrishna who lives in a village outside the city. ramakrishna is a fourth generation well digger and his community's local know how it is centuries old he believes it can be used to help tackle the city's modern day problems. earlier we used to get all our water from open wells people forgot about them but now they're becoming more aware and think we should use. the correct of if we keep using bore wells the city will run out of water. alongside water conservation is ramakrishna is now involved in
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a campaign to recharge the city's wealth it would replenish shallow groundwater aquifers with rainwater the process is more environmentally friendly than jelling for wells deep into the ground and the campaign aims to have a million functional open wells by the time it's done ramakrishnan the community he belongs to represent a more sustainable approach to water conservation and if bangalore draws upon their traditional expertise it might just dam its water crisis before the taps run dry. now we've been hearing a lot about how germany are gearing up for the world cup and what about their first group opponents mexico and they had a somewhat lackluster start to their preparations with a friendly draw against wales but they do have good pedigree and the evergreen captain could set a remarkable record next month in russia. his first world cup was back in two
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thousand didn't you now rafael marquez is looking at making it to yet another. if mexico coach won carlos us names marquez in his final score at least the thirty nine year old could become the only player to have kept in his country at five world cups. and what an extraordinary career and i would say as a human being an example as well. the decision will be about what he can contribute to the team on the field because off the field i think there's no debate that he is the player that can contribute the most. serious side will likely pose the biggest threat to germany in group ash they were down our goal a strong in a friendly against wales on tuesday wouldn't have had anyone quaking in their boots contract frankfurt's german cup winning the fender saito is confident his country will find form at the right time. i have always said those who don't believe mexico
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can have a great world cup. they should even try to support us at the end of the day everything is in our heads. the right thing one of our mistakes has been setting our own limits. mexicans are capable of doing great things. mexico have made it to the knockout stage in the last six world cups because in one of the toughest groups in russia continuing that trend will surely be an achievement. a buying munich strike a. ski wants a new challenge away from the bundesliga champions that's according to his advisor who has given an interview to the german magazine sport levon dot ski has been a biased top scorer each season since arriving in two thousand and fourteen because he has long been linked in the media with europe's top clubs by bosses of consistent is said the poland is not to say that he is on the contract and wanted
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to toughen printing what. it was indeed to have been use has a recap of the top stories we're following for you you created a party in the killing of. a prominent russian journalist and outspoken critic of president vladimir putin. was shot dead on tuesday. in the ukrainian capital kiev. and prime minister designate. has said new possibilities to form a government based on the outcome of elections the posses in populist. again track to form a coalition government after the initial effort. fear that.
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