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this is the dublin news that line from above that was uganda this rebel lol make up beaten up in jail bobby whine faces charges of treason he says he was tortured in prison we'll take a closer look at the film a pop star who's taking on uganda's political elites and hear from his lawyer also on the program a new anti immigrant protest in ten minutes tonight the east and german city has
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seen two days of bombing confrontations we'll take you there live and ask what all sources are doing to come the situation. on its release government demands the european union to change its rules on rescues at sea otherwise it says it will close its ports to all vessels carrying refugees on fox of the use rescue mission in the mediterranean. plus smashing cast of discrimination in a new poll doubling visits a farming project helping dallied women prepare for a changing climate confines it's having some surprising and empowering side effects . and it's all about film stocks frocks on p.c.'s gender equality at the finished film festival will bring in more for the arts as a laser and the program. will. i'm sure. welcome to the show united nations outgoing human rights chief says he's
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deeply concerned about allegations that uganda north orat is tortured lawmaker bobby white and several other politicians while they were being detained on charges of treason by the winds case has touched a nerve in the country a high profile challenger to uganda's longtime president yoweri museveni he was arrested in august after stones were thrown at the president's convoy he was released on bail early this week on crutches the w.'s are julius mogambo reports on how ugandans are venting their frustration over the case and what they think of the man taking on uganda's political elite. fortis to uganda's capital. is the focus of the be more strategic this month known as baby one i purchased as demanded his release after hearing about easily torture under our wrist. and your interview will
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be one toward d.w. about his role in uganda's politics nobody should look at me as a messiah nobody should look at me as a solution i'm just part of the puzzle and you out there that i was that is watching me you also part of that puzzle not to do it unless if you choose to do it to get that and yes that is this solution because if we are to attain. what we want as a country they need to get that. a large majority of ugandans population is under twenty four and many see they thought the six year old hopes to as their voice so would not be when he's presenting me. is a voice of me as a youth because me twenty years because what do you think is real and it is this you've seen will come from when it's clearly and socially he speaks a lot of things and but naturally speaking i wouldn't. say that he inspires me
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like. going to the streets and doing whatever he has been doing because there are other ways of handling things yeah but very present my voice really represents my voice because he talks about the things that i think. and he's a us he talks about unemployment education or option despite the supports above b. one enjoys especially among young people mainly in the capito complex prison during the seventies government seems to have a different perspective of the margin politician who is also bottling treason charges in court does the. moment and i don't think it is largely that that he's even viewed as the president to be or of course there's been a lot of framing around events our own him. by his group and on his one hundred laws where he's been portrayed largely as a victim but this is just
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a fleeting moment and it will probably pass. but the wind was voted to parliament last year in a by election where he defeated four challengers including one backed by president must've in. less than two years in office this singer has been strongly critical of governments. anyone who is a serious politician needs to sit back and evaluate that is what bill wayne reprise into when he talks about people power you know what is he trying to say is in there any weight in the words that he's expressing to us today right and shouldn't the president get keyed on. the rig a star has enjoyed more than fifteen years of a successful music are you hopeful he sees making it an entertainment has been an
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uphill struggle but challenging a government that has been in power for forty two years could prove to be his biggest struggle yet. lawyer is and the closer he joins us from goddess capital kampala welcome to day to you so your client was charged with treason what was your response to that. challenge for the president trees arms a capital offense the tracks of death penalty and. he says china must know. it must be a child based on concrete evidence a community in the instance case we have not yet seen any credible evidence to suggest in the very least that probably why on and yet accused persons were working in the absence of treason so the chinese are really laughable i think that the orthodox producer now you're above you i was supposed to attend court today but
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didn't will he appear for his next court date. but no one is committed to attending to his trial. court when are quacked you know here today because he was attending to a medical doctor because ever since israelis he's been unwell yes been suffering from the effects of the torture method against him while and so he was attending to a boston doctor who was caring not just him and the next court hearing of the pastoral talk about. what you would. let's talk about the these injuries or what we're seeing pictures of of bobby wind on crutches what do you say happened to him but no one was to the end beat it by the presidential protection. call the special forces command when he was arrested and district on the other night or
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that he will last he was severely subjected to severe beatings teaching beating. gonna sleep in the hands of the i don't. care if you don't wait for miss bascom doctors and his family for nine days because the approved of p.r. in this case in which was a p.r. somebody who went into the general. went into the game he held the unseeing and looking great is coming out and graduates coming over to kidney problems coming out of a broken desboro he was severely tortured and. i say i don't know you said the suddenness at this interview the state's evidence against your client was was flimsy at best what is your evidence for all of these things that you allege happened to your client well he has not been subjected to tests so we can see exactly what happened to. these disks his broken medical tests have now shown that his back is not been struck and just look at it as well he will cry just it can't
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walk on his own so these are the things that we have been talking about evidence of what if you see the. time to get it done is quite an area and getting done because of the effect or the became because of the effect of the medical approach i was subjected right ok thank you for joining us sir nicholas. thank you very much thanks for joining us here at. for now right wing groups are staging fresh demonstrations in the eastern german city of candids that the city has been a flashpoint for anti immigrant anger and mob violence since the fatal stabbing of a german national on sunday an iraqi under syrian suspects have been arrested in the wake of those arrests a rally of around seven thousand protesters many of them far right nationalists also turned violent more people have gathered in the city center tonight though this time the numbers are in the hundreds rather than thousands and the same is
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coming here's a look at life in cannes it's necessity rather violence and hatred of foreigners has dominated recent headlines. at least we cannot bring out before just yet deed of lives a linda fear eka joins us from cabinets in eastern germany welcome linda the far right process there is almost over i believe what was the feeling that the demonstration. well it was very calm today there was about a thousand people here behind me protesting there were loud at times but there was no there was no tension no groups no right wing extremists. running around they really stayed in the area they protested and they were loud but there was nothing like what we lived through here on this monday this is actually where the demonstrators were and let me take you to me just show you what is the spot to look
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at right now is here in the stadium where still the state premier is holding talks to a local citizen and their attention is still up this huge discussions and there's also kept calling the politicians so this is where many of the citizens are going and expressing the fears and the anger they have to tell us more about the meeting with the state premier michael crouch. what was the mood in there was sort of questions was he being honest well he started with the talk about what was happening in the in the latest days and i think many people agree of him to a certain extent but when it comes to counter-demonstration he was actually talking about a concert that it will take place in the next day against hate against. hatred against other people against foreigners people started calling not all of them some
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part of them want an open. cam is where people could live freely together and but others are really angry with the situation they're not satisfied and they're very very worried about their security the protests and demonstrations which seem seem to have been very much from the far right what about people on the other side of the anti my own argument are their voices being heard. today we only had this demonstration i just showed you from the poll cam the association that is for the right wing populists and there was no counter demonstration the counter-demonstrators from the rubble left wing they said they did not feel secure on monday and they wouldn't go take to the streets today but i think also they want to go to the streets on saturday where there are where there are more protests planned and because the a f t the far right politicians the party they will take
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to the streets and many counter demonstrations are already taking place so you know the this part they want to combine their forces because honestly speaking here in chemist's they're not very strong and i guess for so many demonstrations sometimes the force of the power they have is also missing and the fear in chemist's thank you. to some of the other stories making news around the world three people have been killed during the looting of foreign owned shops in the south african township of soweto the violence was reportedly sparked by accusations that foreign nationals were selling fake and expired goods africa has seen a recurrence rates of xenophobic attacks in recent years. the u.n. secretary general on turn of the terrorists warned of a potential humanitarian disaster in northwest syria says the government the bears a major offensive to retake italy province is the last rebel stronghold in syria
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home to nearly three million people calling for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to allow civilians to leave. government of president daniel ortega is behind the comprehensive campaign of repression to put down four months of protests in nicaragua that's according to a report as high commissioner for. it goes on to describe illegal arrests torture and closed trials which i guess government has dismissed the report as baseless. this is years without the humphrey now or for the latest on the chancellor merkel's visit to africa that's right she's been a gonna today the german chancellor angela merkel calling for a strong partnership with africa to support its development she's traveling in the company of dozens of german c.e.o.'s and earlier a memorandum of understanding was signed for folks fogg in south africa to build an assembly plant in ghana but it's not just about jobs. during her meeting with guy
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named president and then i can for add in across america stress the need to provide young people with other perspectives and hope for the future so that they don't need to undertake hazardous journey to europe. i mean well at that press conference with the german chancellor the guy named president said he was not proud of the illegal migration from ghana to europe but emphasized that authorities were working with the german counterparts to reduce it but turning african cities into hubs of opportunities for young people can be challenging in the country's capital accra a german development agency hopes to improve working conditions for waste because. samuel a conclave is taking apart an old computer screen searching for every usable materials for most waste pickers at the ad book wasteland phailin ghana's capital accra it's the only way to make a living. for
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. locals call the dump sodom and gomorra the heat and toxic fumes make this seem like hell on us it's here that people process the garbage discarded by which western countries officially it's illegal for europe to send electronic waste to ghana but that hasn't stopped the influx of used devices which are then painstakingly dismantled. the. week before. with the money he earns the eighteen year old feeds his younger siblings and pays their school fees so that they can have better jobs one day the e waste dump is a health hazard that closing it down would deprive tens of thousands of people of
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their livelihood germany's development agency the g.i. said once to improve conditions here. it plans to set up a clinic and introduce safer and more efficient ways of recycling scrap. the way the government of iran i wants to address this problem is polluter pays so those who are importing the electronic they have to pay for the proper and sustainable recycling of these products the government seems to have conceded that it makes little sense to close the dump too many people are dependent on it. i believe almost everyone i described. it is modded we're taught the rich order and all of them are rely on year whatever that we do so when your income is a harvest day our families are also go to benefit you know present or directly from whatever oprah's and are they are doing the conditions in ak bug lushly are still
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shocking but the activities in the waste dump showcase the power of recycling in africa. argentina's economy is in crisis in the country's currency the peso suffered its biggest one day loss in three years overnight us off to president mary snow mary appeared on television and appealed to the international monetary fund to release emergency bailout funds well the peso has already been having a bad time this year with creeping inflation and budget deficits driving it down forty percent since january everything is getting pricier food elektra's city buses schools this year inflation in argentina is expected to reach around thirty percent and at the same time the peso continues to fall since the beginning of the year the argentinian currency has lost forty five percent of its value against the dollar the country's central bank has spent weeks desperately sending
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off its currency reserves in an attempt to stabilize the peso but to no avail nor has president morrissey omak these appeal to the international monetary fund to speed up december cements from the country's fifty billion dollars credit line foreign investors and the public have lost faith. we're going to resemble the market doesn't trust the government and especially its economic team by think that if the finance minister and the central bank president don't step aside very soon things will get much worse it's not a case of poor economic decisions the main problem is that those in charge have lost credibility if you're going to go as a go if you know gambit we will go for growth is at the moment. and yet until recently the center right president was seen as a dynamic reformer he opened argentina up for trade and investments attracted companies to the country all paid for with foreign capital but it's not clear whether the loans will be repaid debt payments of almost twenty five billion
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dollars on next year rising interest rates in the us are one reason for the crisis it's now more lucrative to punk cash there and that's not just affecting argentina the ruble the south african rand the turkish lira and the brazilian ryall are all plummeting political conflicts are making things worse argentina may have further to fall protests against the government are growing and the nation's biggest unions the g.t. says it has strikes planned to. an early we caught up with it craig the foreign exchange data wonder and asked him how concerned investors were about argentina's economic decline. it is worrying i mean really when you see the currency plummet in the way that the peso hospital last couple of days but even going but beyond that it's obviously not really a concern it seems this crisis is not a hand the government is clearly now relying on the i.m.f.
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to call me in and provide some needed stability in order to prevent the crisis worsening because ultimately this is going to lead to extremely difficult times for people in the country something that unfortunately they have become a cult of cause them to follow in the crisis back in two thousand and one craig they met there at the foreign exchange below and a well it has been a year of droughts across the world and australia is no exception right now the land down under is suffering from the worst dry spell in living memory feed crops of withering forcing farmers to buy feed from elsewhere and with water supplies drying up some farmers have had to resort to culling the herd. australian farmer richard is using he donated by relatives to feed his cattle during australia's worst drought in living memory ogilvy expects to lose over one hundred twenty five thousand euros this year after as he runs out in six weeks he doesn't know what
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will happen next we've gone from twelve hundred calles in cobb's to six hundred we've put in pumping systems to get trough water so that then when the dams got to draw the cattle of got alternative sources of water and ollie's things that we've done. to coast sayf got it so if they got straight out hasn't has helped us but in the long run we will not sustain us if it doesn't run. farmers have described this season as the worst drought they've ever seen and it's the livestock that are suffering the most. in better times the damage kevin tongue's property is three years deep it's now been empty for three months decimating his wheat and barley crop. all thirteen hundred sheep have to be fed with grain and fodder and transported from other parts of the country.
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you know if it does rise we're still going to have to fade for another model six weeks any why because you know we're still getting frost here it's not wally up real quick. you know with that with they're going to have to. that's just another burden. on f. audiences. the australian government pledged an eight hundred million euro increase in funding for drought afflicted farmers in addition to the three hundred sixty million euros of assistance previously announced but what farmers like ogilvy and tung need the most is some long awaited rain. and of course they need rain and cash and many families will be in the right the. do you see that drought and as a result the board of one of the world's biggest area companies all the foods has proposed face entire twenty eighty net profit that's suffering from one of the hottest and driest some as ever it expects to a profit of up to three hundred ten million euros which is about three point two
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percent of its turnover the firm is owned by eleven thousand two hundred families in denmark sweden germany britain luxembourg and the netherlands and belgium it's always paid part of its net profit too and has been said this year they would go one step further and pay from this or that net profit. was able to fill now for a story which could have an impact on europe's controversial migration policies is just getting murkier and murkier thank you helena italy's new populist government is stepping up its hardline stance on migration is calling on the e.u. to change the rules governing the rest of migrants at sea in twenty fifteen the e.u. agreed that old migrants picked up by its naval mission in the mediterranean would be disembarked in italy but rose now insisting that other day you nations must also stop taking in migrants or it will close its ports and you meeting today fail to
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offer any solutions. almost fifty thousand lives have been saved off the libyan coast since the e.u. mission code named sophia started migrants from africa and the middle east who set out on a dangerous journey to europe were pulled to safety and brought to italian points as initially agreed by all countries involved in the mission a success story but not for italy's new populist government is now threatening to close its ports to the sophia mission unless ships are allowed to darken other neighboring countries instead. after today's meeting in vienna it was clear there would be no quick fix. it seems that that is the political will to explore practical sustainable solutions will it be short of this invocation will it be relocation of the disembarkation we will be it will be other options we will explore all possible sustainable options. operation severe was launched to crack down on people smuggling in the mediterranean and judging from the numbers arriving
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by sea the mission is a success two years ago more than three hundred sixty thousand migrants crossed the mediterranean so far this year less than seventy thousand have attempted the trip however italy's new populist government is seeking to clamp down on crossings by of the mediterranean route. so we do think that this is a genuine european responsibility to the right so we diety everywhere in europe we talk about it well wonderful occasion to show it changing the mandate of the mission would require a unanimous decision by all member states so far based flying fish in fact they were state of utah has revealed its latest method for replacing trout stocks and its high mountain lakes this beast off fish being dropped from a specially fitted air a flame from around forty meters above the water despite the likely shock for the fish experts say that more than ninety five percent of them survive and they say
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it's less stressful than the traditional method a long horseback ride in sloshing contain this up a mountain trail. that tiger when a female white tiger rejected her brood after giving birth the child is beijing zoo zookeepers befall still get creative they chose a golden retriever as a rather unlikely substitute resulting in what is shoulder one of the most diverse furry families anywhere along with a tiger other retrievers also go for a lion hyena cubs and two of puppies is there says that all present. well. this is day doubly high life above and still to come fighting socially inequality in nepal after centuries of discrimination up truck farming projects the women in the ballot cast a tough and surprising and empowering results. i'm glad it's not just
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a system that spawned out of control. there was. never the current investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t.w. . this is deja news live from bob and i'm so gail these are our top stories at this hour the u.s. outgoing human rights chief says he's deeply concerned about allegations but lawmaker bobby wine was tortured by ugandan all starts his one in detention of the pop star mr watts now a high profile challenger to uganda his longtime president yoweri museveni. driving groups have gathered in the east and german city of candidates around twenty people were injured this week when some seven thousand protesters many of them far right nationalists clashed with left wing protesters and the rest was triggered by a stopping of amount of stuffing after
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a man was stabbed to death reportedly by two migrants from. social media played a significant role in organizing those protest a.w. social media editor federica badger can tell a small welcome so how the far right using social networks to mobilize but i'd say the most visible way is through facebook and they are some of these groups have are very well organized online they have and facebook pages in some cases with thousands of followers and there's also a strong hooligan presence in the air. area and we know that hooligans also played a key role in stirring up those protests over the weekend also using their social media presence in some cases these facebook groups are open so it's quite easy to monitor their calls for action observers here in germany are for instance monitoring one organization called kenya it's which has one of the biggest followings on facebook and they have over nine hundred thousand followers and and
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they have been calling for demonstrations since sunday they were behind today's protest as well. that's on the one hand on the other hand a lot of the plotting is also done behind the scenes so through private messaging apps so what's up telegram where conversations are not traceable in some cases that people have just changed their status on what's up for in order to call for people to take action. and this has also had played a key role in setting up the flush of protest on sunday where in fact police where taken by surprise and outnumbered by demonstrators so tell us about the sorts of messages being circulated i mean these groups are actively looking for chances to whip up their of their followers and often they use rumors and in this case this was the case this time as well and fire right groups had been have been pushing through false information about what happening kemet at the weekend for example and
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there was one rumor that it all started when a german woman was harassed by a group of foreigners and later there was another rumored that there was a second man had been stabbed even if police in saxony had been trying to debunk all these rumors also online by tweeting. these were posted on some groups and then in a matter of hours there were screenshots of these rumors that were circulating all over they were shared also by politicians here in germany and even were shared internationally. so we're also saying left wing count process in cabinets what sort of presence they have online i mean there is a lot of the fire and online as well and i'll just mention one example is one movements that is present now out there and it goes under the hash tag via z. and media we are mourning we are known far right radicals are more and it was started by
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a german musicians and they were posting pictures like these using that hashtag and it has also become the name of a concert now which will be held in cabinets on monday and that will feature a lot of these artists. that are budgets. ahead of germany's domestic intelligence agencies facing calls to resign that's after new allegations emerged in the case of the twenty sixteen attack on the christmas market that killed twelve people hans-georg a mouse and has been accused of covering up key information about what his agency knew about this henri the man who drove the truck into a building christmas pocket. it was the worst is the most attack in germany to date on december nineteenth two thousand and sixteen a man steered a truck into the middle of a christmas market in central berlin. twelve people were killed and many more were
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injured. the attacker was on his armory an asylum seeker from tunisia he often visited a berlin mosque which has now been closed and according to media reports this is where he also met an informant linked to germany's domestic intelligence service. hans-georg mohsen head of the intelligence service this information was especially embarrassing he had always denied that there was an informant communicating with a marine. he was being observed by the police in the form of tracking his telecommunications and personal surveillance and so by the report suggests this was no oversight on the part of mohsen but that he actually called on berlin security officials to keep the existence of the informant secret germany's opposition parties are outraged then if the head of an official agency persistently fails to tell parliament the truth then he's not fit for office. at the christmas market attacker can no longer be questioned shortly after the crime on its armory was shot
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by police while on the run in italy. this is from hello humphrey now england looking at the batting energy drinks that's right for children potentially under the age of sixteen or eighteen so the sale of hi kathy soft drinks to children could be banned in england the government mulling a prohibition amid health concerns it's a twelve week public consultation period seeking views on the subject and also whether restrictions should apply to children under the age of sixteen or in the case of people under the age of eighteen any changes would apply only to england with scotland wales and northern ireland free to set their own policies it's energy drinks are becoming increasingly popular among children but they contain high levels of sugar and caffeine and have been linked to obesity and a range of other health issues. so hot help stations high blood pressure inability
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to sleep restlessness and so kids tend to self medicate with them to stay up get you mean those kind of things and teachers are reporting problems in schools because kids going to school having taken the support first and then called sixty will day so it's it's sort of and obviously the sugar as well with with but then so can he says what he said is a really shaped the proposed legislation would ban the self energy drinks containing more than one hundred fifty milligrams of caffeine pro leader to children a two hundred fifty millimeter can may contain double that amount or the equivalent of three cans of soda parents are becoming increasingly concerned i don't think kids should be allowed any teachings that's going to pose a hazard to michigan. and they should be able to hot button up the nutrition through their feet to be able to go about their juices morty's want to. get to the school day without having to i don't believe in them and i would never. have known
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these effects can. be to have done that to get. i think maybe you have to be secure if you can't take what you said no we have to get out to visit a public health advocates welcome the proposed legislation nearly a third of children in england are obese or overweight by the time they leave primary school the government is aiming to cut childhood obesity rates in half by twenty thirty. well maker of jack daniels whiskey is feeling the pinch in the wake of a trade spat between the european union and the united states around a four man has issued a profit warning and whiskey of course is among the american products targeted to buy e.u. retaliates free tariffs including at least including peanut butter and harley davidson motorcycles all the e.u. and the u.s. have declared a cease fire in their ongoing conflict some product. will continue to be affected
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by terrorists until the two trading partners can come to an agreement. in. the us champions league has taken place in monaco full one does think it will take place and they will take pots in the bottle for the most important trophy in time football i'm going on from d.w. sport can talk us through it welcome a toss so let's talk about the groups and the german sides will play and yet some very interesting draws i think if we can look take a look and go through them straight away we say group a that's brucia dortmund they've been drawn alongside the europa league champions and of course european super league champions athletico madrid so that's no easy draw monaco against whom brazil dorman has actually go quite an extensive champions league history they went out in the court to farm in two thousand and seventeen of course against monaco but that was you know surrounded by the mitigating circumstances of that rather have ended attack on the dortmund team bus and then club bruce now bruce or dortmund did
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have a very strong first weekend they put four goals pas logic on they've got a new coach so confidence is fairly high they're in group d. their local rivals cheika. in a group of champions we've got the russian champions lokomotiv moscow the portuguese champions porto and the turkish champions got to test the right now the games against got a test or i would definitely be too fantastic atmosphere some brilliant european fixtures those personal highlight for me moving on by munich are in group b. against benfica i.x. and a athens that perhaps looks like this off destroy the anybody it's aim has got but you know by munich of course have the highest ambitions of anybody's league team so that we feeling fairly confident about our chances to get through there and in group f. poor old hoffenheim have had a really tough time and they'll face english champions manchester city who have a lot to prove in this competition this year. checked out the nets and leon now
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it's often times first time in the champions league proper. but they have something of a week in school at this season's yet it could be a bit tricky for them to count you just don't buy a new ticket. with the last german winners of the the champions league in twenty thirty and you said it was a soft group so it looks like the chance the high that they might do it again this year i think so yeah i mean like i said a current draw in the group i think the chances that they'll at least get out of the group of four probably fairly high but you know they still have hopes the season because of actually came from on track track for he's relatively unproven at that level and by munich they're up to dominance in the bundesliga is not really helpful when it comes to big european games because you know playing teams like taking mine so outspoken something week in week out expecting to win never really being that test it doesn't really prepare you that well for a big opponent like this a real madrid today could easily draw off ok so i would have what about the chances
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for dormant and shelton well as i said you know they had a very good first weekend in the blues league that they put four goals possibly light safe feeling confident at the moment and their draw is you know also doable is that you manageable for them to get out of that group they also have a lot to prove really this time around because last year their champions league season was quite woeful and on the other side of the room valley. you know also have a lot to prove but here's the thing about bind munich's dominance in european football again. like i said it's not really great for bar munich because it doesn't test them enough. but it's also not good for the other german teams we had a fantastic season last time around but they lost one of their best players leone gorecki who went for no transfer fee to buy munich so you know there really is a big imbalance in the bundesliga and it hurts german teams coming into europe now if you know if the europe if they don't do too well in european competitions again this season then german football really has to start asking itself some pretty
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serious questions. seventy monaco also chose the players of the yes they did perhaps no surprises he won the men's award that was lee commodity of course had a wonderful season with roma did. three times in a row now he's won the champions league it was it was a record even for a team to do it two times so you know a fantastic achievement and of course it is world cup campaign with croatia also it brilliantly he was a player of the tournament there the women's award was given to camilla hard who won the german double the cup and the double with both books she also made it to the champions league final with world sport and we see that she's clearly the approach is right because you can be there this evening she was taking part in other world cup qualifier for the not so. congratulations of course both of us troops from both of us everything's there for me. thank you so much. for centuries nepal's caste system has institutionalized discrimination against
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members of the lowest hindu caste known as delegates that cess to jobs and education is limited and there are often treated as inferior by members of other castes now and n.g.o.s have been to improve the fate of one group of dollar women by teaching them to follow the hope is that this will lead to bigger social change the w.'s kilian should reports from the poll. sobel saw me has never had it easy she lives in a tiny hut with her husband and son near kathmandu every now and then she works as a day laborer a construction sites or in the fields earning the equivalent of three or four euros she is happy but one thing really bothers her. abi apathy and it hasn't hasn't dollie to woman i face many problems living here i'm a day laborer when i want for someone in an up a cost house they usually don't give me free room and i have to go to a cafe at the cafe they also need to eat my mil outside and rinse off my dishes
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myself. in the hindu caste system are considered the lowest of the low that often means being denied access to education and jobs and above all a lack of respect. the village of ravi opi is a two hour drive from kathmandu. lives here she belongs to the new jar caste the mountain doll it's her husband left last year searching for a better job now he works in malaysia. he has never met their daughter. the mullet lunch she used to mainly tend to the household but recently her life took an unexpected turn an international climate protection and development organisation began providing agricultural training to women in the region giving priority to those whose husbands have left to find work. a project coordinator from the local n.g.o.s his regular visits today he's showing the women the correct way
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to plant tomatoes. when really practical how to group of plants or how they can sand the. chemical christie sites by precise so you smart it or getting them use it or don't organizing just some parts practical training already peerless schools so this is how we are training these awards. for many local dol it's the program has been a boon for the district administration believes that giving opportunities to the lowest caste is long overdue. or not so mild to start with the caste system in nepal follows the centuries old philosophy that divide society into forecasts with ballots at the bottom. have long been part of our labor force supporting development and improving society in our society is undergoing very rapid change it's becoming more inclusive this old caste based way of thinking will
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be eradicated very soon. own so up to mystic they fear the longstanding discrimination they face won't change any time soon yet many nepalese especially the younger generation dream of a country without a caste system the village of culture where the project was launched shows what this future might look like the local women a lot of them have joined forces their farming operation is thriving and every day traders come by to pick a fruit and vegetables. the project originally aimed to prepare local women for the impact of climate change but the women soon took charge themselves ignoring caste distinctions and the process. it's a battle for dignity and respect and a possible future without a caste system. so
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let's take a look at some pictures from the red carpet at the venice film festival which kicked off one of its most star studded editions wednesday if not it goes like time for their votes of the top talent that are big greek crowds many more are expected including lady gaga on whacking phoenix for the seventy fifth edition of the festival on the leader is bolstering its status as a launching pad for many an oscar winner the hotly anticipated modern. home star from the difficulty here to tell us all about it welcome talent and let's now are. nice to by the way this here let's start quality. it does seem like every self respecting festival has to start with a good control of these days which to these days is usually focuses on some sort of gender issue and you're absolutely right that's what has happened once again as the film industry devers to write some of the age old wrongs that have characterized it
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up until now and the festival of on opening yesterday was slammed for having only one female director in its entire lineup of twenty one competition films that's the nightingale which is a got gothic thriller by the australian director jennifer kent now the jury president got among those total we saw him there on the red carpet was very quick to recognize the full power and personally got behind and endorsed the fifty fifty by twenty twenty campaign that was launched just last may in khan and here is why. it is not a matter over establishing. a quota is a matter of in this time precisely in this time of the conversation is extremely important to call it out and to question and to name and to make it known you know and i think that is necessary because for many they cade's you cannot spend your it's not have not been gold. so that's this year's oscar winner for best
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picture picture and best director fell and he said that even though festival director albert about a pair actually said he'd rather quit than succumb to any kind of a quota so there is some clear intent and pressure at least happening to make things more inclusive and i think that many people agree that as the oldest film festival in the world venice should probably be rather at the forefront of these kinds of issues although it does look as a very specs to differ at this juncture. we've heard about the stellar live up but tell us more about says ok well it's just terrific this year an awful lot of talent a very very interesting mix and probably at least half a dozen films that we will see popping up again in the oscar season just a few months from now starting with the opening film first man by damian she's out of la la land fame and he has teamed up once again with ryan gosling let's have a look at that and just a few other highlights. first man tells the story of astronaut neil
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armstrong and his legendary journey to outer space. the inventor. the first man to walk on the moon. there is something. new if this flight is successful you go down in history we're going to toss you have about that we're planning on the flight been successful. and that is a big mother it will go up like a half kill it down a bomb if it was. to be it was not safe. to fail down here so we don't feel up there this is not a ship. is going to work a full takeover. another highly anticipated premiere at the venice film festival is spiritual director luke ugh what i mean those remake of daria argento's horror classic such
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a haunting dance academy in berlin the movie features tilda swinton as the school's director but rumor has it that's not her only will the film is said to feature and unknown eighty two year old german actor many are convinced it's really swenson in disguise in english dangerous people. think me. was attended by most or not in my. mother switch. gears. and try. a very different entry for this year's golden lion as roma by director alfonso quite on the drama chronicles a year in the life of a middle class family in one nine hundred seventy s. mexico city. roma is one of six films at the festival produced by the online streaming service netflix.
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so that's quite an interesting point netflix there with such a presence which is a big deal because you might remember back in may can actually banned netflix from showing its films in the competition category whereupon that flicks pulled out entirely so venice is proving to be on that front at least a lot more progressive and embracing all of the changes in the production landscape and it looks like cannes last at least for this year's venice is gain. and lady gaga is going to be out of venice what she is starring in the latest remake and there have been three of a star is born and you might remember that one hundred seventy six version with kris kristofferson and barbra streisand from way back when yes well lady gaga is in the new one she's been flirting with an acting career for quite some time now and this is her first really really major role it's also the directorial debut for her costar bradley cooper who is playing the seasoned musician with his career starting
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to fail and he discovers the start of struggling artists now i don't really know how this is going to turn out with the critics but it's going to be a big draw just because they've got eyes on. such an interesting character and really a showstopper we finally get to see her. without all her makeup as a really normal person in this film and her voice get a lot of air time with a new song that she actually co-wrote exciting for her daughter then about the german film something noteworthy yes there is something very exciting and fun maku was the oscar winning director of the lives of others back in two thousand and seven he is the back with the absolutely stellar film and he's back with a new one never look away it's cold. and it's his competition entry and we've just heard this morning that it's actually also going to be germany's submission. for the academy awards foreign language film lineup so it stars german actor tom
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ceiling as an artist who has escaped from the g.d.r. and yet he's still tormented very much by his past under the nazis and under the communists and it's actually based on real events from the life of germany's most expensive artist. who is still among us today and has a fascinating story now from don as mark says this is a love story this is family drama it's a stroll through modern modernist art and it's a biography of twentieth century germany so a great cast to boot you know it'll be interesting to see how that one does and it'll be also giving its getting its north american premiere in toronto already on the. top of the egypt thank you so much pleasure phil. just to remind of our top story best they went out going to lose my chief says he stinks because allegations of mold make a ball he was tortured by the government. on who was in detention for pop star bobby why i'm so high profile challenge it to the congress longtime president gore
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this is g w news from berlin tonight another entire immigrant demonstration in the german city of kim nicks and suspicions grow up a link between police and neo nazis tonight's protest a peaceful one but it comes on the heels of two days of violent confrontations plus a prison worker has been suspended in connection with this week's violent protests .

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