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if we go. this is it every news line for berlin it's straight out of a crime thriller a man comes back from the dead and that man is russian journalists are kidding but shango yesterday reportedly gunned down today east turned up alive and well at a news conference we're in kiev and moscow with reaction. also coming up if at first you don't succeed try try again dillies populists are taking in no other shot at forming a government the five star movement is exploring new possibilities to break it out
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of italy's political deadlock and mexico is getting ready to make waves at the world cup we take a look at how germany's groove rivals are shipping up and how tough it all my kids could make history. thank you very much for your company everyone always start off with a stunning development in a story that we have been reporting on all day the russian journalist who was reportedly killed in kiev yesterday has turned up alive and well at a press conference in the ukrainian capital our kid up shingo appeared with the head of ukraine security services who said death had been faked as part of a special operation to preempts to real plot to murder the journalist. all right let's bring in d.w. correspondents and we sure were in the russian capital moscow and nick conley in
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kiev on this extraordinary turn of events nick want to start off with you tell us more about this a press conference of the ukrainian security forces that took place a little earlier on well indeed it's been an extraordinary couple of hours here in kiev we had a very. and a ukrainian interior minister your looks into looking very pleased with himself parading the resurrected a call the about chain code in front of the press and reading out tweets from other ukraine lawmakers who criticize him just a few hours before for not doing enough to protect janko who it turns out was still alive. go went on to say sorries his wife who partly was not in on this set up and to explain that his he put it there was no way around this set up and that he'd been in only on the plan for the past month off to ukrainian
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security that was told him about the russian contract as he put it out of his life all right emily want to go to you now from the get go russia has denied any involvement in this while the kremlin must feel vindicated at this hour. well absolutely and we've seen some reactions already from officials in moscow we heard from the foreign ministry the spokesman in the foreign misspoke a person in the foreign ministry she said that ukraine has been using this story as propaganda and the head of the international affairs committee such wolf said that this was a provocation and he also compared it with the screwball case when the international community also came out to kind of accuse russia of being behind the poisoning of russian spies. russia's narrative all along in this case as well as in that case has been that the international community kind of accuses russia without really
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having any proof and without really having followed through on any investigations and in this case you know this is this is a rather absurd turn of events and russian state t.v. has certainly been picking up on that they've been mocking the whole thing and kind of quoting. calling him you know let's hear from the dead man and all and all that kind of kind of thing so this certainly plays into russian rhetoric that we've been hearing over the past few hours and over the past few months even now emily talk to us about the russian opposition because they were very upset yesterday at two no hearing the reports of the murder which has turned out to be true what's their reaction now. well we haven't heard from all the opposition politicians but one opposition politician to meet the group called had called for
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a kind of memorial to take place in moscow today and of course he has now tweeted he said that that memorial will well that event will still take place but it won't be a memorial it will be a celebration of the fact that is still alive but this is again no even for them i assume or rather absurd turn of events at the house of de of journalists in moscow a kind of makeshift memorial plaque was put up for adoption and there are reports now that that's been taken down. to go to you in the ukrainian capital kiev who's winning the public relations battle. well for now it doesn't look good for the ukrainian side having used the. country's foreign minister in the un general assembly in new york as well as prime minister who took to facebook to talk about this murder an accused russia of this motive that turned out to be known. obviously there is more to come in the ukraine authorities show us that they have
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evidence of this sting was successful that connects the organizer of this. with the person who thought they were thought he was organizing this killing to russia we've yet to see that evidence but they say that person that individual has been detained it now turns out that the contract killer that organized a had was working with ukrainian teligent so so far one arrest that they say this individual was looking to organize even more killings in ukraine so more potential evidence coming away from them in the next few days they certainly feel that seem to suggest that they have evidence which they think will link russia to these kind of attacks in ukraine or planned attacks and think that they can get some mileage out of this. is nick ali reporting from kiev ukraine and emily share when and moscow thank you both like to bring you up to speed now with some of the other
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stories making news around the world. the so-called islamic state has claimed responsibility for an attack on the afghan interior ministry that left one policeman dead a ministry spokesman said the raid had been thwarted and seven attackers killed a series of deadly attacks in kabul this year has killed and injured hundreds of people. belgian authorities say the man who killed three people in the city of the has had a history of petty crime and drug offenses and he may have been radicalized in prison after he converted to islam some years ago prosecutors are treating this case as terrorism you say on to us killed in a shootout with police. u.s. television network a.b.c. has cancelled a reboot of the popular television sitcom or ozanne after the show's star put out a tweet that was wildly and widely slammed as racist as ambar comparative prominent obama adviser an african-american political activist to the planet of the apes
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films in a tweet posted late on monday. italy's prime minister designate to come up with that it says new possibilities have emerged for forming a government but no details have emerged yet whether any has been trying to put together a caretaker government to lead the country to early elections you know certainty in the euro zone's third largest economy is raising alarm bells in italy and abroad. one step forward two steps back just as it looked like italy would finally get a government it all fell apart the new prime minister designate conoco totally is bouncing between parliament and president simply trying to wrangle together a temporary cabinet. meanwhile on the streets of rome confusion and disappointment abound. i am worried by the direction things are moving in it seems extremist against europe. so. there's
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a sense of confusion right now because there are serious problems to resolve which have more to do with italy and the problems of italians than the wider problem of europe. and even with the politicians who are trying to help people have their hands tied because the stronger political forces when. she populist party is a five star movement and the league made better than expected gains in the election but were unable to form a government some reports say they're now trying to find a new power sharing compromise but more than anything new elections look likely. your you did look or as if i want to say two things we still want to go back to the polls as soon as possible but we are willing to collaborate including with the president. we want to be coherent but collaborative in order to resolve the current
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crisis it's certainly not a crisis we caused. the euro skeptic stance of these two leading parties has rattled markets over fears of a possible it'll exit from the e.u. . all right let's get you to the latest on this fast moving story didn't use a barber they say is keeping track of developments she is in rome and joins us right now barbara good to see you it's back to square one where you are the five star movement is giving it another go where can you give us the latest. i wish this story where fast moving it's not moving anywhere at the moment and that's the problem of the journalists have been waiting since eight o'clock this morning that's something ward for heaven's sake because what politicians have done all these involved in the saga. and of course qatar really the designated designated prime minister for an interim period it's just go back and forth between one roman palace to another roman palace and have talks and so far nothing really
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has emerged it seems to come down to the point that the president said he will decide tonight before dinner which might mean anything around eight or nine o'clock whether he will call for new elections all whether he will accept it another try by the league and by the chin cristela the five star movement to form a government without of course the finance minister who made the last attempt explode so that is the point we're at now everybody is holding talks with everybody all the time going in circles here in the center of rome in and out of buildings and we don't know the result yet how divided is the country barbara because it seems like you have these parties that embroiled between euro skeptics and pro you establish mainstream politicians. it seems that it is the at the moment that the populist really have the upper hand they had
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a majority in this election and they somehow couldn't get it together because the establishment in the person off to rather the president worked against them because he thought this was too dangerous but they still have it if you look at the propaganda and sort of the statements they put out particularly might use salvini who really is a master at propaganda and the head of the league got it put out by the hour you have this strong feeling that people are really buying their story that this is really if you go and talk to romans that this is really what they believe that they have to cast off the shackles of wider europe particularly of germany maybe leave the euro and maybe not we haven't quite decided that but sort of go our own way and that's the sense you get here the populous are winning the propaganda wars all right bob are baseball reporting from the italian capital rome thank you very much . and as you've been hearing barbara reporting italy is still in
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the political limbo but financial markets aren't as freaked out about the situation as they were yesterday exactly a bit of a development in itself there lately that's basically because the markets are factoring less of a chance of new elections the losses on shoes they were huge analysts now putting that down to an overreaction definitely a more forgiving day today the yield on ten year government bonds edging away from yesterday's four year highs european central bank officials also reported saying the e.c.b. sees no reason to intervene for now with no signs of into bank stress among the e.c.b. also sees italy's crisis primarily as a political one. as the europe recovers along with stocks let's cross over to frankfurt the red bulls in code red how much of a concerted recovery is it really. well the recovery is
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happening everywhere where yesterday we've seen the biggest losses in terms of share prices and bump prices for example in the land itself the share index there has recovered has made up most of the losses to experience yesterday but not all of them same with the german share index tax it saw a bit of a recovery but look at this look at the dax trading today the market still has the jitters and most traders here are convinced that those jitters are likely to stay and that italy will be preoccupying investors for a while what about italy's ability to finance itself because it's been one of the biggest worries on markets. yes and you already mentioned that the every geode on the ten year government bond has come down from the four year high it had reached yesterday today and the auction happened of new italian government bonds which went
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a but it also showed that the healed here the interest that italy has to pay on its debt was significantly higher than at the last auction of that kind about three percent for the ten year bonds that's about one point three percentage points higher than at the last auction quite a significant step so here the price the markets are also pricing in a war isc carbo's it in frankfurt thank you. the next crisis european officials trying to hold back the us from hiking tariffs and i know we see the ministerial meeting in paris both sides have their lists of targeted goods drawn up the organization for economic cooperation and development repeating its warnings against import duties at the same time is cutting this year's growth forecast. the clock is ticking it's just a matter of days now before the u.s. start slapping tariffs on european steel and allen minium imports that's unless an
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agreement can be found before friday under mounting pressure the e.u. met with u.s. delegates for talks on the sidelines of the o.e.c.d. summit in paris the u.s. commerce secretary however said he saw no need for haste. can be negotiations with or without terms please good news there are plenty of terms. and police and who knows who it's not that you can't talk to as we go through the terms. e.u. trade commissioner cecilia mts trim rejected that approach she's warned retaliate three 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.
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products including cranberries peanut butter orange juice motorcycles and whiskey lisa lewis joins us from paris she's been following the talks mr mccoy has been speaking the french president the e.u. sounding defiant the u.s. so as we heard in that report what about the french president. well the french president has said i understand multi-lateralism that our organizations the w t o w t o the o.e.c.d. are not perfect but the answer to that to the current problems is not to destroy everything now we need to improve these organizations we need to find new ways of working together that is very important because if we go back to protectionism and to everybody being on its own it's going to get a lot worse and also we need multilateralism to fight it to work together in the fight against terrorism that's what in monaco said so far. is that going to help
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this or prevent this trade war from happening. well you know he's trying for the time being none of the two sides seeming to give in though we know that talks are going on behind the scenes at this very moment the economics ministers of france and of germany and the e.u. trade commissioner talking to each other and a little later they will meet wilbur ross the u.s. commerce secretary and obviously everybody's hoping that they will find a solution but for the dime being there has no there is no compromise that has been found so far exactly no compromise frets from both sides telling us that this is just how business works or how global trade should work i was saying no this is going to global growth what what will stop this situation from escalating. well there's several suggestions obviously obviously the u.s.
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could just extend the deadline again as it has in the past another option at the u.s. is asking for at least that is that the e.u. goes down with its tariffs on certain products or that it actually puts a cap on its steel and aluminum exports to the yes however all these measures wouldn't get the go ahead just like that from the w. cio so it's not really easy and there will be a lot of negotiations that will have to go on and i think both sides if they really want to find a compromise they probably will need more time for this and these are the words for us in paris thank you very much but more time needed obviously in solving this one i'll have more time for you full fifteen minutes of business still looking forward to that thank you so much from turkey's foreign minister a member of a shrew is the guest in the latest edition of the obvious conflict zone who were claimed their western nations supported the attempted coup in turkey back in two
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thousand and sixty here's what happened when interviewer tim sebastian challenge him over that claim. which western country hailed the which western country approved of the unfortunately the big majority of which which was given in a meeting of the e.u. and i did not want to you know you cannot name me one no i can't give you which one which one of many european countries want many but one of them almost all of you can't you cannot get me one you are divorcing why nobody came through with us after the coup you can't give me a single one almost all of them really yes and you can't give me a single name almost all of them or you can't but i want you to quote almost all of them pick one almost all of a sentence all the form of really yeah you have no evidence for that what so i have the evidence of that many ministers that night actually question me three o'clock in the morning turkey was going to treat this plotters instead of asking me how i was doing personally and how the duration was in turkey and you can watch the
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entire conflict zone interview with the turkish foreign minister at ten thirty g.m.t. on friday or on demand online at d w dot com we're going to move on now to india where the indian city of bangalore has grown into a massive global tech hub but its success story has come at a price many are worried that the sprawling city could soon run out of water some are looking to india's pre-industrial past for solutions. bangalore india silicon valley. high flying for multinational corporations located on the city's outer edges but bangalore is also home to severe water issues. looted lakes that froth over with toxic phones made up of chemicals draw sewage and unchecked take driven urban growth that has left many of the city's water grid. among those affected is saddam ramakrishnan he's
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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 them when we moved to be expectation was definitely. connection this said destruction has grown and if it continues yes definitely i could see that people are getting on the edge. many in bangalore are now reliant on private tankers. which get their supply from war 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
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studying bangalore's water for over thirty years and says the crisis has been blown out of proportion because of its effect on the i t community these are the people with the loudest and sometimes the why is this distort the problem definition. it goes to the resources when you go it's not so equally used to issue and i look issues 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's 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.
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earlier we used to get all our water from open well people forgot about it but now they're becoming more aware and i think we should use. the question of if we keep using bore wells the city will run out of water. alongside water conservationists ramakrishna is now involved in a campaign to recharge the city's wells it would replenish shallow groundwater aquifers with rainwater the process is more environmentally friendly than jelling bore wells deep into the ground and the campaign aims to have a million functional open wells by the time it's done and i'm a christian and the community he belongs to represent a more sustainable approach to water conservation and if bangalore draws upon their traditional expertise it might just stem its water crisis before the taps run dry. our right to sport now and we've been hearing a lot about how germany are gearing up for the world cup but what about their first
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group opponents mexico they had a somewhat lackluster start to their preparations with a friendly draw against wales but they have good world cup pedigree and their evergreen captain kurtz were markable record next month in russia. his first world cup was back in two thousand didn't hear you now rafael marquez is looking at making it to yet another. if mexico coach one carlos a sorry or names marquez in his final score list the thirty nine year old could become the only player to have kept in his country at five world cups. he's a man with an extraordinary career and i would say as a human being an example as well. as decision will be about what he can contribute to the team on the field because off the field i think there is no debate that he is the player that can contribute the most to. a serious side will likely pose the biggest threat to germany in group ash ever dour goalless
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draw in a friendly against wales on shoes day wouldn't have had anyone quaking in their boots contract frankfurt's german cup winning defend the color south saito is confident his country will find form at the right time since. i have always said that those who don't believe mexico can have a great world cup. they shouldn't even try to support us at the end of the day everything is in our heads. right thing one of our mistakes has been setting our own limits. mexicans are capable of doing great things. mexico has made it to the knockout stage in the last six world cups as one of the toughest groups in russia continuing that trend will surely be an achievement. by a munich striker robert levy he once a new challenge away from the bundesliga champs that so at least according to his advisor who has given an interview to a german magazine sport built on doubts katie has been byron's top scorer her each
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season since arriving back in twenty fourteen but he has swum been linked in the media with europe's top clubs buying bosses have consistently said the owner forward is not for sale he's under contract at bahrain until twenty twenty one. and . before we let you go when i remind you of our main story this hour in a twist words the crime thriller prominent kremlin critic arkady go who was reported to have been murdered turned up alive at a news conference in kiev he appeared with the head of ukraine's security services who said the death had been fades as part of a special operation to four zero zero in real plot to murder the journalist. thank you so much for watching i'll see at the top of the hour.
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