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this is news coming to you live from the latest mission to the international space station blasted off the. old time field. in kazakhstan when german astronauts. as cool pottage. carry on dozens of experiments some in preparation for future missions to mars. also coming up. in the
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guatemala beaten feet as a book in horrifying drops again seventy five people confirmed dead this syllogism on for most of wind blows in a landscape blanketed with ash and mobbed. and disappointment for israeli fans of united messy. there was warm up match in jerusalem but palestinian groups say it was the right decision. in the next sixty minutes. blockbuster kids greens and jurassic was for the kingdom the first visit to the dinosaur bach drawing merope. with his buddy. hunter will welcome to you i'm. the latest mission to the international space
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station is now on its way. three two one. there. the three person crew blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan german astronaut alexander guest is copilot of the series spacecraft taking the team up to the i s s it will be a second mission to the space lab he take over as commander of the cea no guests and two of the astronauts american serina on your chancellor and a russian said again to a copy of will spend six months aboard the international space station and that's quite a long time to be away from family and friends our correspondent a uti to share to fill these pictures of alexander guess saying goodbye to the window of a bus on his way to the launch pad now crews are quarantined before taking off to safeguard against illnesses after alex as he scored had one last message choice
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mother before driving off. joining me now is tomas a writer he's an astronaut who's currently an advisor to the european space agency he joins me now from baikonur welcome to all must lovely to see you know there's no such thing as a retired astronaut we all got goosebumps watching that lift off at baikonur you been one of these rockets what does it feel like when it takes off. well you know it brings really snobbery respect for me it's already more than twenty years ago that i was launching from. at this time to the russian space station you know seeing this perfect launch today was just gorgeous and of course seeing the three person crew with serena and sergei of blasting to the blue sky of
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this is just marvelous. envious would you have wanted to be back in the jockey doing it all again with. well you know envious because i know. very very hardly and of course also his crewmates to start this mission and to do the work however if somebody would ask me if my boss would ask me if i would be ready to go again i wouldn't have to think twice. you know we saw some pictures off the crew just before takeoff and it looked really really. fitting out then they're going to spend two days in that position how difficult is this journey before they reached the. station. well i can tell you yes in this capsule from which. you were just talking about it's extremely tight about one and
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a half cubic meters with. to be crammed in however as soon as they have reached all bit about nine minutes after lift off they can float open the hatch and then they can get into so-called. and then they can get rid of the pressure. and stretch a little bit so it's still very tight in there but they don't have to be in this very tight capsule for all the two days alexander guess is a second time into space and later in the year he's going to take over as the international space station what makes him as an astronaut different from some of his other comeback traits in the last few years what is special about him. well first of all he has already long term missions so he has a lot of experience he knows how the work is organized and that it's already a fantastic prerequisite to become a i think it's also
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a very good sign of this international cooperation to show that. you can get into this function of. this corporation is how much it builds upon all the missions that have been done in the years in the decades we can say before and of course we are extremely proud of that. in fact the second european the first to assume this function it's quite a. responsibility that he's taking over because of this wide spectrum of scientific experiments that he has to do he has to take care of the crew he is the interface to the controller. so it's really a fantastic. responsibility and that's why we also. assumes this role and at another level is also very very socially wants to kind of communicate
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with people in fact he tweeted just before he got into the rockets abbott look at this two you know he said posed i think into the rocket next stops space station in two days from now if all goes well take care my friends. just have somebody an astronaut who's tweeting all the time how important is that to capture the imagination off young people for space exploration. you know it's extremely important of course apart from all the. bringing back for the benefit of all human and i think the motivation and fascination especially of the young generation is important maybe not everybody will become an astronaut but at least if we can. bring up a little bit the interest for natural sciences for mathematics informatics physics that is already quite important and i can tell you behind the camera big group of
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children just watching and i'm sure they will be also to be very busy in school in. specific subjects study math and physics and maybe become engineers and maybe a few of them even fly into space and get to the surface. and of course then want to know what is it like to be in space you know have lived on a space station is what does it feel like what is life like. the feeling of weightlessness is something which is a little bit off the crew in those minutes goes through this. just feels fantastic you don't feel the weight of your body just as with the tip of your feet you can. flow through space. station they
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have a little bit more volume living volume around them so this is one aspect the second incredible view that it takes ninety minutes only to fly the earth every ninety minutes you have a sunset and when you're on the night side of the all bit the look into the sky is something unbelievable i've never. hear from. the. makes it extremely unique to live and work up there thomas drives an astronaut i'm currently adviser to the european space agency it was such a pleasure to talk to you and thank you so much for bringing us a bit closer to space with your insights. thank you very much it has been my pleasure all the best to you a great things to germany thank you very much and greetings from germany to you. if you want to find out even more about alex guess mission or to see pictures of the blast off again do go to
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d.w. dot com slash science or follow our science team on twitter you can see the handle right there at the bottom of the screen. ok turning now to other news and we go to guatemala fresh clothes and super heated action much of the volcano fire has forced more people to flee their homes. say at least seventy five people have been killed since the volcano began erupting at the weekend and almost two hundred more are still missing authorities have issued new evacuation orders and residents have begun to panic about what is to come. fleeing the disaster zone. people left their homes as fast as they could taking with them only what they could carry on their own. many hoping for a quick escape or slowed down by clogged roads. authorities issued evacuation
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orders for half a dozen villages after increased volcanic activity on tuesday raising the threat of further lava flows and hot ash. there were reports of panic but others tried not to . the truth is you don't know what to do. i think what we have to do is to be calm and prayed. and want to feel those made homeless have been turning to emergency shelters they're depending on authorities to take care of their immediate needs. it's a pity and we're hoping the government will help us we don't have anywhere to stay we've lost everything our land our homes he couldn't take anything with us. back in the disaster area many homes have been buried by ash. rescue crews are looking for survivors and victims but they acknowledge their progress has been
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slowed due to the dangerous terrain. but also to our manual say that the first response is supposed to be within seventy two hours. but what hasn't been taken into account is the factors holding back our work. like volcanic material at high temperatures we're talking between four hundred seven hundred degrees celcius. the area around the volcano is normally lush farmland but where the ashes fallen it now looks more like a lunar landscape and for more let me draw in ribbons of medal from the international federation of the red cross in geneva this is a medal you until stacia with your teens in guatemala what's the latest on the rescue operation. thank you for for giving us the ward situation doesn't it remains remains critical so is hundreds of stuff in volunteers from what amount across since the onset since sunday already never questions providing first at
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psychosocial support and obviously also to the starting families so doing family tracing for those or for missing let's not forget that we have over three thousand people evacuated at the state and although the damage system needs to be done. we just made that the fetus of damage will be will be increasing will be on the rice from federation for an international federation of the direct cross we haven't been in contact with we are brothers and sisters in what amounted to cross through our you know office in panama that actually also the plowing. the sas the management experts to the field to support the forts how difficult is it to reach the areas was defective because a lot of the places affected us in smaller villages and more teria as well our teams are already on the ground in the means reported to ship the main priority now
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is to support those those people in the back ways and sent us but definitely there are villages that are still of knox's to and does one of their that's one of them a concern how to go to need and we doctors that with all the humane and actors we can grab as national authorities on the system management to reach those people in need and definitely to focus now on life saving activities which is our main concern right now as you said life saving activities is the main concern but as we heard a rain is expected how could that affect kill a search and rescue operations. yeah definitely brain will complicate the situation not only humper in the i'm going to rescue and evacuation activities but let's not forget that that brings us well. risk of must flights that can also worsen dare they already difficult situation to access those units and tell us more about the privateers how are you helping the people what kind of food and shelter the people
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are able to get because the pictures we're seeing the scale of devastation is huge . absolutely at what amount across open a collection center to gather essential items food water quoth in our main priority is lifesaving access as we said and that goes with with that medical care it does goes with providing a safe soldier to go to has been evacuated and the provision of these awarded in food which is a need but we must not forget this psychosocial support that needs to be given to those that are currently suffering and also the family tracing i think it is very important to to ensure their defining links and to ensure or are shy to be able to reach those. missing. and to the demanded from the international federation of the red cross in geneva thank you very much for talking to. that interview was conducted to live but their latest reports coming in from guatemala say the
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situation there is still very difficult and with crossed teams are doing all they can to reach the people affected by that volcanic eruption. yeah joins me now and dresses response to us straight out of scott that's right the use taking a hard line in response to the new u.s. tariffs the bloc will impose import duties on a raft of u.s. products beginning in july it announced today that new penalties come in response to increased u.s. duty's on imported steel and other minium that took effect this months about three point four billion dollars worth of u.s. goods are expected to be hit by the new measures ranging from cultural products to steel and bourbon whiskey list could also be expanded with time e.u. officials have said. let's bring in our financial correspondent. following all this from the fine for its stock exchange ali we've talked
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a lot about the threat of terror on the state and big business level with the average person on the street be impacted by this. but he could very well be here in the euro zone for example in the european union because all these items are consumer items now of course not everyone buys a harley or is up for a bottle of bourbon from the united states from kentucky or someplace like that but . for other items like orange juice peanut butter jeans these are items where typically retailers don't have a lot of margin to absorb so if they have tariffs then they'll pass it on and then people will be paying more for that share in the european union which we've been warning of the train really since donald trump came to office in your experience it's perience what we're seeing now is that it does this tit for tat in tears become a trade. i have some experience myself but i talked about this with an economist
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and we were agreeing that we're not seeing a trade war yet he suggested we're seeing a cold trade war that is a control a conflict or a dispute that's getting serious but both sides are still talking they're still efforts to control curtail this in a way and it's not affecting exports yet in a way that's a true trade war like back in the one nine hundred thirty s. of the past century did when exports dived tanked by some sixty percent. in frankfurt thank you. trade was always about the big trade surpluses or deficits and the world's biggest trade surplus is run by germany a lot of that is due to its high tech machinery and parts so the country is especially worried about potential terrorists three quarters of german made machinery goes abroad reported documents into went to visit one cultural machine builder that's facing headwinds due to sanctions and protection is threats. the
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jaguars getting its final check. mechanic but in your own room make sure the vehicle is ready for delivery then come the finishing touches the jaguars or ford charges stir and the class company's best seller based on what's in germany the company depends heavily on exports which account for eighty percent of its sales with free trade coming under fire executive board spokesman him on low back is getting worried. it's not fear export as a company with a high percentage of exports we can see that additional customs duties will make our products more expensive abroad to toil with and that means demand will decrease and we will produce less words. this is the result is a threat to sales that's the only that's but the water is. the company's biggest market outside europe is the u.s. duties on farm machinery aren't currently being discussed but global trade disputes
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and the threat of sanctions are unsettling to executives here clos is staying away from the iranian market even though pent up demand for farm machinery there is enormous the company doesn't want any problems with u.s. authorities who are free impose sanctions on tehran washington is threatening to punish those doing business with iran. as their safety is in business with iran has always been volatile and. now might have put it on the embargo won't improve things. it's least better now as a company we face the challenge of deciding whether we want problems with the americans to just get on with our business. russia is also an important growth market for clos the political situation hasn't made things easier there either. this combine harvester only has a short journey to northern germany so no political conflicts to worry about but
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classes domestic market is still small the company's jobs depend foremost on global trade. the c.e.o. of qatar airways has apologized after saying his job was too difficult for a woman. is known for his controversial statements this time he raised eyebrows at the annual meeting of the yotta the international air transport association. you know if it asked about the issue among middle east airlines in particular and why his job as head of his country's flag carrier couldn't be done by a woman the qatar airways chief executive gave a typically provocative answer the quantas c.e.o. alan joyce seated next to al baca tried to make light of the comments. well you know of course it has to be led by a man because it is it is
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a very challenging position and i'm sure that you know i'm sure that. and. i said i said he was going to stop saying controversial to even ask you know it's it's man it is god we've got to get i don't know where to. sort of you know i have to put a little bit off. fireworks and i want to motivate people to have more questions. defended his remarks saying that qatar airways was the first airline in the region to have women pilots and flight sixty percent of all student pilots at the airline were women the issue of gender imbalance in aviation was a hot topic among over two hundred a aline's represented at the meeting joyce who care and pain for marriage equality in australia said ensuring a diverse workforce in general could help drive profits if you're not typing into
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the first the inclusion you're going to be on a disadvantage you know we're all looking for the best talent out there and if so mary alliance and some companies are only looking for males and those roles are not going to do well because you give you get the best and the best people in the best job you're going to perform there he credited the turnaround in quantas his fortunes in recent years as a partly due to the airline's diversity policy. tesla boss the long mosque is still fully in charge of the company he helped found that's despite a proposal by some shareholders to strip him of his role as chairman of the electric car maker the movie stars the annual meeting would have left must holding only the title of c. old comes amid worries over new losses at the company but an overwhelming majority of shareholders voted against it after mass said tesla was on track to meet production targets for its new mass market cigar the model three he also said the company would open its first mega factory outside the u.s.
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in shanghai. and it's a watershed moment in german politics are many times that story thank you very much got a new parliamentary procedure and the german chancellor has long for to gain support now it's finally happened anglo american has become the first ever head of state to head of government rather to face a regular question period with members of parliament at the first such session today lawmakers grilled the chancellor about the upcoming g. seven summit in canada third from her place the government benches rather than the parliamentary lect she also kept her composure when asked by the right wing populist if she when she would resign over her role in the refugee crisis. is a chief political editor michelle a christian joined me earlier from the german parliament dried after question time was over and i started by asking her to tell us what was some of the more controversial issues that had come up. well of course the most controversial issue
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as there is currently also in the german debate is the very issue of migration you already cited that at the far right if he basically asked when she would resign but she was also asked more specifically about that moment in twenty fifteen and she once again it's very sad what she has actually said before that this was a humanitarian act that it was an exceptional situation but that it would not be repeated that the german government has taken many steps so we saw exactly the attack that the f.d.a. had announced actually on election night it would launch when it said it would hunt this government and we saw machall decidedly calm and rational as we know how really from parliamentary debates and speeches before going through rational points of arguments making isn't exactly known for being a spontaneous politician what did you make of hopefulness you said she remained very calm and composed. well actually the public got
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a glimpse of what it's like to talk to her own background musings she is not somebody he likes to talk about very irrational issues or feelings or anything like that and she was very composed and in fact she got one question when she was asked by the green party why do many refuse basically block the e.u. making the adherence to the climate deal mandatory in any kind of business agreements or any kind of business partnership with other countries and this is something which does raise question marks about germany's commit and then she said well the door to having any kind of negotiations with the united states and that she felt that that was not and interest so frankly i would say that she actually did was surprisingly well in this and you kind of asked why she didn't engage in this kind of transparency before which of course was the result of the coalition deal where both parties agreed to hold this three times a year question time is
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a well known part of the u.k. parliamentary procedure wasn't established here in germany why did the german coalition decide to include this in their coalition agreement as you said they did . well there really was a feeling that they need to be more transparency there needs to be more explaining and tony blair the former british prime minister he once said that he never stopped fearing going into question time because it is something very spontaneous that is really holding the feet of the head of the government to the fire there at the same time it gives german chancellor merkel and whoever will succeed to eventually the chance to explain and to actually read reach a much wider audience so definitely this is a step forward in opening direct conversations with the chancellor and arguments there more up to the public right at me here at the jail and going to start thank you very much for that. it was indeed of any use coming up ahead
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argentina call off that wild card warm up against israel in judaism that is off to protest from palestinians. and you go was full of kingdom hit screens while one government from a culture department will be here with his verdict. all that coming up shortly david. the. united states in one thousand nine hundred sixty. rockets the younger brother of john f. kennedy is running for president. it's a nation. that has a sneeze. puppy kennedy. the man who wanted change.
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exercise books filled with stories of atrocities written by people who want justice . to this picture was taken in its in an exercise. many other. women. one wanted children. documentary. you're watching news coming to you live from berlin i'm. company top stories an international team of astronauts led by. their guest has taken off for the international space station the so use space rocket launch from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan the crew will carry out all experiments including some to
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prepare for future missions to mars. and in guatemala the volcano fire has to do again forcing more people to. become. toxic and mud the death still has risen to seventy five with almost two hundred still missing . the new u.s. ambassador to germany is expected to freeze some sharp questioning during his first official visit to balance foreign ministry today richard grinnell has come under fire for telling rightwing media that he wanted to empower europe's conservatives he said they were on the rise court the feared to policies of the left former german social democratic leader martin shills tweeted quote ambassadors are representatives of the states and not of political. u.s.
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ambassador grinnell does not act like a diplomat but like a far right officer. now criticism didn't only come from the left german parliamentarians nick from the c.d.u. party also had stern was for the ambassador when he was in our studios last night i think a lot of the language is annoying in german ears to hear or read about the awakening and empowerment of anti-establishment conservatives resonates very badly because you're in part you're part of the establishment that was established when but if you translate the eviction thing and the empowerment in this context some very ugly german language comes up which resonates with the ninety's when these the nine hundred thirty s. i think mr canal would be well advised to get maybe some teach in sessions about german history and sensitivities that result from that. his conservative. think talking to my colleague brant goff now also weighing on the controversy was
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jim had a member of parliament for the greens spoke to a. so we have a u.s. ambassador in berlin now who declares but to political aims of supporting the populist movement what does that really mean for diplomacy between the u.s. well that's not forget he gave an interview to breitbart you sprite per use is considered by practically everybody in the words is a publication you know helps to publish conspiracy theories around the world which are completely absurd which are mad let's say frank which supports right wing extremist organizations around the planet so the normal publication were normal democrats should have peter this is a publication the crazy people who dress crazy people. so an ambassador who engages with bright bad news and also has side meetings with israel's prime minister but also with austria's chancellor what kind of role can he still have at the level of
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diplomacy here but he can meet these israeli prime minister he can meet the austrian prime minister that's not what we criticize the question is will he also meet the will he also work with all those organizations that are here to destroy european we'll use that are here to destroy this country which we're living and i don't think it's the job of the ambassador to work with those organizations with those parties and with those political organizations that are here to destroy liberal democracies that should not be the job of the u.s. president giving what the u.s. taught us after the second world war liberal democracy. thank you very much. that was green party politician jim what's the man talking to. argentina have canceled saturday's sako world cup warm up in israel for we told palestinian protests the decision has upset some of israel's leaders with some saying the on
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messi and his team mates have succumbed to threats but the israeli opposition say that this was the accuse their sports minister off politicizing the issue the palestinians on the other hand have welcomed argentina's decision. argentina culture some poly was unhappy about playing a friendly in israel because of logistical reasons so close to the world cup now the game is cancelled but for very different reasons. the match was originally switch from haifa to jerusalem angering palestinians the city has become the focus of controversy after u.s. president donald trump recognized it as israel's capital palestinians were further incensed because the jerusalem stadium is in the neighborhood of a former palestinian village having burned the argentinian flag protesters frightened to burn replica jerseys of argentina starlin and messi. he will not under any circumstances agree to this match going ahead we've started
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a campaign against the argentinian football association in which we will target messi. a tweet from the argentinian embassy in israel confirmed the cancellation of the game and said the threats against messi prompted the solidarity of his team mates and fears over playing the friendly towards israel prime minister binyamin netanyahu had hoped the game against one of the world cup favorites would be good publicity for israel he did not qualify for the finals in russia but moving the match to drew slim has backfired defense minister avigdor lieberman said argentina had given in to israeli hating agitators a blow to israel politically but also a blow to argentina with a game due to have been the last warm up before the world cup kicks off next thursday. joining me now from on the story is social media editor.
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welcome not you to boycott this imagine is reticent to huge social media campaigns what have people been saying i mean we really saw that anger from the reported it's been brewing for a while now on social media it was all channeled into a campaign to get that match cancelled really the biggest target was argentina's star you know messy he's a big name in global football of course these pro palestinian activists they were part of this campaign and they were not subtle you can see them staining missy's jersey with red paint to resemble blood this was actually done in front of argentina's training complex in barcelona we also saw some personal messages as part of this campaign this one here from palestinian footballer mohammad who played for a football club in the gaza strip and was reportedly shot in the need by israeli snipers during protests in gaza he also called on the you know messy for it.
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well we're going to. get the video there was posted by another pro palestinian group that has organized boycotts against israel in the past many similar organizations taking part in this campaign so after this match was schooled of what kind of reactions do you see on the line well clearly this was really a cause for celebration on the palestinian side and this is actually a reaction we saw from someone we heard from earlier the chairman of the palestinian football association here he is saying values morals and sports have secured a victory today and a red card was raised at israel through the cancellation of the game as for football fans you know many in argentina actually support this decision and here's one fan that we saw on twitter. saying you know i feel like my team has already won the world cup thank you for doing the right thing argentina and our national sports
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shouldn't be used to normalise the horrible situation in gaza there is nothing friendly about shooting innocent people but a large portion of fans in israel they don't necessarily agree here and this is an israeli journalist capturing some of that sentiment you know he writes look everyone loses israeli fans the israel football association argentina association scramble to find an opponent it really is disappointing from argentina and israel will not forget this and look you know if you think football isn't political of a lot of people say that i mean to tell that politicians we've seen now the minister of defense benjamin netanyahu himself all of them reacting here and even now today israel's opposition leader isaac herzog also sounding off on this and he kind of takes the middle ground here he says this is a spectacular own goal to our to all government spokespersons who promise us that our political situation is great it's painful to see the b.d.s. or the movement of boycotts divest from or sanction israel celebrating it's a resounding failure of government that buries its head and ignores the reality.
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the who is really one of the targets of this campaign he has not reacted to it obviously this is a very delicate situation he's staying out of it but it is just another example of sports and politics it can't keep them separate absolutely thank you so much for tracking all of that reaction on social media and being it to us on the news thank you. and of course all this controversy and so on come as just eight days are left for the start of the most watched sporting event on the planet yes we're talking of course about the world cup in russia but the host nation has long had a problem with greece's and sports and campaigners fear found incidents could ma the tournament footballer of brining is heading to the world cup with the nigerian national team as a player in the russian football league is familiar with the racism some black kids have had to endure. as
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a player for senate st petersburg brian remembers being abused by a fan. lewis this fan who told me there's no black in zen it's polos that was it i was with friends from the team we were all wearing this and it's kids and the fans said what's going on why you with the kids thank you my friend got angrier than i did you know i just responded with a smile. usually yeah yeah. but not everyone can just laugh it off homophobia and racism are part of everyday life for some athletes in russia monkey chants against black footballers have been routinely heard over the years in russian stadiums. racism does exist in russian football there's nothing to argue over in this sense according to a survey by sports stars argue in two thousand and fourteen seventy five percent of people responded yes to the question of whether racism exists in russian football
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alex head of the local organizing committee for the world cup has emphasized that the odd racist incident doesn't reflect the general mood in russian society. authorities recently sanctioned the russian football federation for fan racism at a russia game as well as several russian clubs for racist incidents. the football family hopes the world cup can pass off without racism dominating the headlines. ok moving away from the world cup with sticking with sports and with me now is all over moody from the sport says welcome ali before we talk i want to have views about news which i find hugely disappointing now forbes has just released the annual top hundred list of richest absolutes and this year marks the first time ever that no woman has made the cat football stars to sell out and are doing. and
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messy unsurprisingly once again features that if you read a box lloyd may weather has reclaimed mutual typically only one two three women feature in the top one hundred but not a single female athlete made this three no williams the only woman featured in two thousand and seventeen took a break from tennis tennis career to have a baby ok. now for more on this. i have all the sitting with me for. how could it be that this thing's going to what is the top one hundred. it's crazy but it's actually not that different a previous years as we had the fact that serena williams was the only woman to make the list last year shows that this is not really a blip this is actually pretty close to them and there are a variety of reasons for that but one is that certain sports and sports bodies don't give the same kind of support and attention that they give to the men's game so the women's game we see that in many schools but i think one good example is
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american football gridiron where you know you have dozens of n.f.l. players making the list but the n.f.l. does not have a women's league in the women's american football leagues that do exist simply don't get basically any attention comparatively unfortunately that is the case in many sports today as well and only see any sign of things could be changing that men and women athletes sporting heroes and heroines could have parity in what they are paid this certainly has been some progress especially in the other football soccer we've seen national teams like norway and new zealand commit to giving men and women all male and female players the same money when they play for the national team tennis as well tennis is way ahead of the curve on sports we've seen other female tennis players like nourish are part of a top of serie a williams making the list in previous years and in part that's because the grand slams equal prize money to male and female players and that is clearly a step in the right direction on that front of course is not. down surprise money
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though it's also down to endorsements and we see some crazy sega's on the list this year so i guess woods is perhaps the best example the gulf is not want to limit since twenty i mean drew in about one point three million euros in earnings in prize money last year. took forty two million indorsements in money that he was paid to sponsor products and whatnot so this is clearly not just about prize money and sports governing bodies it's also about how corporations and society sees maintenance and sponsorship and i know that he'll no fan of this gender gap a lot of ability for. absolutely no i think it's embarrassing that we're not seeing dozens of women make this list every year let alone the fact that no women could make it. in the course of a year and i think back to last summer when i covered the women's european football championship for data we you know we had going for two hundred twenty million euros in transfer and at the same so i mean at the women's football where the stars are just so much more down to accessible and i think that is actually more the way to go than the men's game absolutely disgraceful what it is thank you so much.
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shedding light on this issue on this discrepancy. you're watching the hundred years coming up ahead jurassic was for the kingdom is crashing into cinemas the film is the first in the series both more designs on screen than they have on the form of robinetta from a culture that will tell us more about that but first again how does he feel with every type in key. asian markets where get. any as a look at the key markets which of course is india. is a key is markets where the central bank go and says raised its key interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to six point two five inflation rose following an increase in global oil prices it is the first rate hike in four years and it comes as the weak rupee is threatening growth which the r.b.i. estimates to reach seven point four percent this year the rate increase is expected
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to hit boroughs as interest rates on the home loans car and personal loans are expected to go up just as the government reforms seem to bear fruit. in four years prime minister narendra modi has revamped the indian economy last summer he introduced a national goods and services tax previously every state to decided its own rates leading to chaos the common domestic market with simplified tax regulations was well received by foreign investors the country's promotional campaign called make in india has also been a hit state investment in high tech sectors has bolstered domestic production some industries like information technology i know among the world's leaders. but india still has major problems. a lack of qualified workers and rampant corruption. there's also too much red tape and poor infrastructure. to change that modi
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urgently needs foreign capital but many investors are pulling their money from emerging markets like india and shifting it to the u.s. which is considered more secure. that's reflected in the indian rupees exchange rate. since the beginning of this year the currency has lost about five percent against the us dollar. the government naturally wants investors to stay so the central bank has been under considerable pressure over interest rates it's unclear if raising rates will be enough though even if modi will stick to market economy principles elections are set for next year the opposition wants subsidies to keep rising gasoline prices in check meaning the cost of keeping election promises might endanger other projects. our business correspondent joins us now. with this rate hike growth in india. i don't think so
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because the rate hike is not something that very significant and when you look at the weather will cooperate the sector. fuels are more what is right now is the lack of bank credit to the bop as they are falling look even to law as you rightly pointed out on the site for some don't value. the january this year in fact in an article as do the financial times directly or governor. was the fed just slow down the tightening but analysts said bedridden aren't actually get to that because everything now it depends on how. how india meant manages its policy and. ideas proposals basically do. that they will go a long way i know that external factors which is of which is what our the laws and the economy is that i think as you know we are most importantly eighty five percent of our five died from abroad and in this year alone we are going to be almost just
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three billion dollars more for this and finally what has dampened the mood is unprecedented action by the glittery audiences against companies and banks which is the minority within basically the banks to lend to the private sector but this by side all orders are large oil companies are maintained and planned and the government to send in more developers in the coming year coming months as you know a big election is coming. as a client. at the moment but lots of it is down to be agricultural sector and the weather of course influence how much of india's growth is dependent on that. measure the indian economy is the economy is a child and that instability does there that but then economy is tied to the boss despite all of them but if they believe these the monsoon is a big big it is a fact that as you rightly pointed out and fortunes of many indian companies defense on that as little as i was talking about that crude oil. prices and that it
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was a factor but the elephant in the room i believe is the general elections of twenty nineteen but i mean the more they will fight to get to elected to the da position as we head towards general elections member there is a we have going to be announcing more on wednesday and that is bad news. thank you very much. that was death about a tragedy that in a moment by its spectrum written on a visit to everyone's favorite dinosaur theme park. making. memories for me here. jurassic fallen kingdom the latest in steven spielberg's jurassic park
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franchise due to be relieved around the film today. and with me in the studio is robin move from to the us so tell us is this going to be a huge big blockbuster like the last one i think it's certainly going to be a summer hit but it is actually got a hard act to follow because the last one jurassic world is one of the biggest box office hits ever fish evidently ever grossed over one point six billion dollars higher than any of the other drastic movies including the first one of course it's all about dinosaur. where the dinosaurs lived but this time the dinosaurs are taken to america what's going to happen on mainland america all they go to escape oh all the baddies who want to exploit the dinosaurs i'm not allowed to question it is more. a volcano is threatening dinah's on the island they human friends dinah conservationist claire and lisa trying out all one must intervene to save
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their bricktop palace. you know me come with me you know you can stay here. bot of close bad rich guy soon get in the way. with all of. the magical raptors all in kingdom is the fifth in the series with a direct to a but jonah nods to classic months to movies and the original jurassic park. had all the energy and all the. adventure that we really enjoyed from the very first new different stansfield art but we also wanted to go back to the sense of fear and suspense that the original jurassic park so we really enjoyed adding these sad old distension and the suspense and even horror to these new chapter in the true that you are shooting jurassic means coming full circle fact is bryce dallas howard and
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chris pratt. to science in imagination emerge we feature these creatures that truly one at one point walk the earth which is mind boggling we watched this film twenty five years ago dressing park and loved it we were both early teenagers and then we got over it i don't know if you're still lives inside of both of us and we still love it. fans of the series can now find out if their passion for the first jurassic film extends to the latest installment . very. well shot of people moving in through ordered by this one tell me why is this front . so huge well i mean i go to see these movies for the targets are horrible it's scary but it's not too scary you feel kind of secure because don's souls did die
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out millions of years ago and you know it's not a real thing so. and i think it's funny at times spielberg and he has a different view he says and i quote he thinks it's the age old question could science fiction become science eventuality so there's people who think oh i wonder if this could happen and that's why they enjoy the movie finally it's great for adults it's great for kids it's great for all the family kids and we're going to three months of the original film was actually the idea off a computer generated image of what the c.g.i. when the c.g.i. around before but i mean it really was a huge breakthrough with jurassic park and it was it showed the first sort of photo realistic creatures and looking back we might not be impressed nowadays because we used to so much more but actually i think these pictures stand out rather well twenty five years old and i can tell you that at the time the audience as well
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amazed and indeed frightened because i was one of them and i was. what it was incredible at the time and it was the best visual effects oscar did it and all the mail thank you very much for bringing us that story because we have to leave it there thank you very much for a company feel good to be with you in just a few minutes i mean got all the top stories for you. from robin in me by now.
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