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out of darkness cities after war. starts september second on g.w. . this is. from tonight another in immigrant demonstration in the eastern german city of suspicions grow of a link between police and the nazis tonight's protest a peaceful one but it comes on the heels of two days of violent confrontations earlier this week plus a prison worker has been suspended in connection with this week's violent. taking
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on political elites and italy's government demands the european union change its rules on rescues it see it's threatening to close all ports to boat securing refugees and to pull out of the e.u.'s rescue mission in the mediterranean. it's good to have you with us tonight again right wing groups have staged demonstrations in the eastern german city of camden it follows two nights earlier this week a violent anti migrant protests that included up to seven thousand neo nazis far right supporters and according to police hooligans it was all allegedly triggered by the stabbing death of a german man two migrants a syrian and an iraqi have been arrested in connection with the killing more people gathered in the city center of kim it's again this evening this time numbers were
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in the hundreds rather than salesman's and the scene was calm for the most part. journalists were virtually targeted however there have been there are reports of injuries. the w.c. political observer macculloch a nurse spoke with the cold leader of germany's four white a.f.d. party alexander gallant about the protests and violence in kenya it's. also what mr gallon the starting pointing kemet was the horrible death of a young man a city is in turmoil how great is the political success for you in this situation in cabinets what you consider it is such. that the deficit issue world the two i would never consider a person's death and riots a political success there have been serious mistakes. there's been no talk of the
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death itself only about the demonstrations encampments and yes right wing radicals and hooligans have jumped on it is but it's still legitimate for people to take to the streets because they no longer feel safe. but of course that has nothing to do with success for the f.d.a. for. you in. your own need to vital has said can it says every way she speaks of knife men on benefits saying thousands of violent criminals have come to germany so you are actually declaring germany unsafe at the same time in march some a.f.d. members of parliament were in syria and spoke to the. and said that syria was safe for the return of refugees how does that fit together. since i finished washing up or sure those are two completely different kettles of fish our members who are in syria i wasn't there so i can only quote what i heard they say there are
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very safe zones in syria and we must try to get people back home as human this is a completely different situation and i'm well aware that syria has been in a civil war from the situation in germany today as if this is america's immigration policy has created a situation where we have knife attacks and my co-leader is absolutely right about this carried out by people who would not be here otherwise. and so there is a cause here and that causes a mass immigration brought about by mrs maskell you must run along before america was a thought we have a colmes you don't when you get your numbers for a knife attacks allegedly perpetrated by foreign as on your website as a map of germany completely covered in knives but if you are state criminal investigation authorities the situation is not as uniform as you depicts it as a remissness so all we have to do is look at what's happened. before cabinets we
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had been spotted before responding we had a condo before conda we had fibro org. there were already knife attacks and we keep getting new ones now something has happened in rostock again of course there are many things that are only in local or regional newspapers but these are all attacks carried out by people who shouldn't actually be here because he isn't of. if you do it how do you interpret the discontent on the streets of cam nets is it just about this attack or was there more to it going to get is to me as i think there's more to it and it's always claimed that the refugee policy has been changed that it's come to an end but that's not true and we now have to deal with the consequences and these consequences will continue to haunt us people don't feel safe anymore and whenever something like this happens it's of course symbolic of what people believe i'm not safe in my city anymore and that's why i go out on the streets because no one ever asked me if these people should be here these are mentioned here.
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and that was the w.c. political editor macculloch of not speaking with alexander galban the code leader of germany's far right if tea party are hears about the other stories now that are making headlines around the world un secretary general antonio but terrorises warned of a potential humanitarian disaster in northwest syria that's as the government prepares a major offensive to retake it looked province it's the last rebel stronghold in syria and home to nearly three million people the u.n. is calling for a humanitarian corridor to allow civilians to leave a second day of memorial tribute has been held for the late u.s. senator john mccain who died last saturday mccain's casket was transported from the arizona state capitol to a phoenix church for a public memorial service from there his coffin was flown for a final time to washington d.c. . three people have been killed during the looting of foreign owned shops in the
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south african township of so whether the violence is reportedly sparked by accusations that foreign nationals were selling fake and expired goods south africa has seen recurrent speaks of xeno phobic attacks in recent years. the united nations algo and human rights chief says he is deeply concerned about allegations that ugandan authorities tortured a lawmaker bobby wine and several other politicians while they were in custody bobby wines case has touched a nerve in the country he is 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 one was released on bail earlier this week on crutches he's now facing charges of treason. julius. reports on how ugandans are venting their frustrations over the case and what they think of the man who is taking on uganda's politically.
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fortis still uganda's capital kampala. the focus of the be more stringent this month known as bobby ryan i just as demanded his release after hearing about easily torture while under arrest. in an interview will be wind told d.w. about his role in uganda's party takes nobody should look at me as a messiah nobody should look at me as a solution i'm just part of the puzzle i knew that i was that is watching me he also part of that puzzle i cannot do it unless if we 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 the thought the six year old hopes to as their voice so
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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 neutrally speaking i wouldn't. say that he inspires me 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 affect youth. and he's a you with he talks about unemployment education or option despite the supports that but the one enjoys especially among young people mainly in the copy to accomplish president joining with seven his government seems to have a different perspective of their margin politician who is also bottling prison
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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 p.r. group and on his. where he's been portrayed largely as a victim but this is just a fleeting moment it will probably pass. but the one was voted to parliament last year in a by election where he defeated four challengers including one backed by president must have been. less than two years in office this has been strongly critical of governments. anyone who is a serious politician needs to sit back and evaluate that quote is will be weighing reprise into when he talks about people power you know what is he
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trying to say is in there any weight in the words that he's expressing to us today right and shouldn't the president to keep. the rig a star has enjoyed more than fifteen years of a successful music are you hopeful he sees making it in entertainment has been an uphill struggle but challenging a government that has been in power for forty two yards proved to be his biggest struggle yates. or earlier we spoke to bobby winds lawyer nicholas about the charge of treason and accusations of torture. in the instance case we have not yet seen any credible evidence to suggest in the very least that will be wiring and yet accused persons were involved in the ass of treason so the child is really laughable but no one was to value beat it by the presidential protection. he
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was in yellow subjected to severe beatings keep hearing yes now get him to tell us the story you were subjected to several injections the quantity of which you have no idea is what he is reacting to it and he received in the hands of the ant that it can keep away from his basket doctors and his family when needed because they were approved of p.r. in this decision which was a p.r. somebody who went into the general went with the game he helped the unseen and looking great is coming out in practice is coming of a kidney problem is coming out of the broken disk board so these are the themes that we have been talking about evidence of what that was the attorney for bobby wine speaking with us earlier all right before business is a revamped nafta is it nearing completion that's the big question talks between the united states and canada will they certainly ramped up brant on a thursday as those two sides push to hammer out a deal on
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a revamped north american free trade agreement mexico's already signed up to an initial agreement now with a friday deadline the clock is ticking to see whether canada will be making it a three way deal. canada's chief negotiator expressed optimism ahead of thursday's talks with her u.s. counterpart but as we said it's our officials did some work they prepared some issues for me and ambassador like hisor to take some decisions and so we're about to go in continue to go shooting and do precisely that and because i used to be a journalist and i know how hard it is these waiting oh it's boiling and you have brought you some props and i was. the overhaul taking shape would likely strengthen north america as a manufacturing base by making it more costly for automakers to import a large share of vehicle parts from outside the region. without a deal donald trump has threatened to levy tariffs on canadian made cars
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a key sticking point is chen of this insistence on protecting its dairy industry but trump has repeatedly criticized canadian tariffs of up to two hundred seventy five percent on some u.s. dairy products as unfair trump has set a friday deadline for the three countries to reach an agreement which would allow mexican president and rekey pena nieto to sign it before he leaves office at the end of november the trump and ministration wants to notify congress on friday and the congress then has ninety days to review the matter relationship to the white house. can we go over to new york not yet it's or right companies are saying that trade spat so hurting their bottom line the maker of jack daniels whiskey for one is feeling the pinch in the wake of the trade spat between the e.u. and the e.u. and the u.s.
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rather brown foreman that's the maker of jack daniels has issued a profit warning whiskey of course that's among the american products targeted by brussels as retaliator tariffs which includes peanut butter and harley-davidson motorcycles while the e.u. and the u.s. have declared a cease fire in their ongoing conflict some products will continue to be affected by tariffs until the two trading partners can come to an agreement. argentina's economy is in crisis and the country's currency to pay so suffered its biggest one day loss in three years overnight the president mary snow mccrae appeared on television and appealed to the i.m.f. to release emergency funds the peso has already been having a bad time this year with creeping inflation and budget deficits driving it down over forty percent since january everything is getting pricier food an actress 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
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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 off its currency reserves in an attempt to stabilize the peso but to no avail nor has president maurice rees of pealed to the international monetary fund to speed up december cements from the country's fifty billion dollar 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 and i 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 they're going to go it is a go if you know gambit we will go for growth is the dollar. and yet until recently the center right president was seen as
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a dynamic reformer he opened 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 dollars on next year rising interest rates in the u.s. are one reason for the crisis it's now more lucrative to pump 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 union c g.t. says it has strikes planned to. well as go back over to our top story then the revamped nafta nearing completion and for more on it we're joined now by our financial correspondent yens quarter in new york yes now after talks are said
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to be progressing can we expect three signatures on the dotted line by friday. it is possible but there are a couple of crucial questions one is what actually will be assigned so where will be the the big changes to nafta as we know what may be a slight changes when it comes to the car industry but even if the us presses pretty hard that seventy percent of cars that are being sold in north america should be built in north america that is for most car makers already the case maybe some changes when it comes to diary of terrorists going out to canada but if we will really see such big changes remains to be seen and then also the parliaments and all those countries have something to say to it as well so nothing will be final by the end of this week but signatures overall are possible all right we also
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understand that says he's going to go ahead on a days extra tariffs on chinese imports tell us more. yes to a certain degree that was the shocker here on earth thursday all week long we've talked about mexico and canada but now the us gov administration might start a new tariffs next week when it comes to imports from china goods in the amount of of goods two hundred billion dollars of that really showed happened and china might answer with retaliatory measures so that also had some traders on wall street i'm concerned and pressure increased here in the afternoon trading even if we shouldn't forget that we had one record tie after the other and now we had a little bit of a breather nothing was officially confirmed from whitehall is the yet but as speculation is increased that we might see more tariffs as i mentioned for goods in
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the amount of two hundred billion dollars next week so why we see a little bit of easing on one side when it comes to nafta or maybe even was a europe of the heat is certainly on when it comes to the u.s. and chinese relations all right our financial correspondent yes quarter on wall street thanks for that yes. the sale of high caffeine soft drinks to children could be banned in england the government is a modeling approach bishan a major health concerns a twelve week public consultation seeking views on the subject and asking whether restrictions should apply to children under sixteen or under eighteen any changes would apply only to england with scotland wales and northern ireland free to set their own policies 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 and to stay up get you mean those kind of things and teachers are reporting problems in schools because kids going to school having taken me so breakfast and then calls it still day so it's sort of and oversee the sugar as well with with but that's ok and he says one is that it's a way to shape the proposed legislation would ban the sale of energy drinks containing more than one hundred fifty milligrams of caffeine per liter to children at two hundred fifty millimeter camera 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 teaching that's going to pose a hazard to most adults to the topic that they should be able to hot get enough nutrition through their feet to be able to go about their business for things like tickets to. get to the school day what happened to i don't even want to know about it puts a lot of reality to take time. to have done at that. time i
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think maybe you have to be secure if you have to take what you say no we have to get out to use it to change 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 two thousand and thirty. brant now for a story that could have an impact impact on europe's well controversial migration policy is that right helena italy's new populist government is demanding that the european union change the rules governing the rescue of migrants at sea back in two thousand and fifteen the e.u. agreed that all migrants picked up by its naval mission in the mediterranean would be disembarked in italy but rome is now insisting that other e.u. nations must also start taking in migrants if not italy is threatening to close its
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ports to any vessels carrying migrants or refugees. almost fifty thousand lives have been saved off the libyan coast since the e.u. mission code named safina 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 ports as initially agreed by all countries involved in the mission a success story but not for italy's new populist government rule is now threatening to close its ports to the saffir mission unless ships are allowed to dock and other neighboring countries instead. after today's meeting in vienna it was clear there would be no quick fix. i've seen that that is the political will to explore practical sustainable solutions will it be short of this implication will it be relocation of the disembarkation we will be it will it be other options we will explore all possible sustainable options. operation saffir was launched to crack
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down on people smuggling in the mediterranean and judging from the numbers arriving by sea the mission is a success two years ago more than three hundred sixty thousand migrants trust 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 via the mediterranean route. so we do think that this is a genuine european responsibility to the right so to diety everywhere in europe we talk about it well wonderful occasion to show it changed the mandate of the mission would require a unanimous decision by all member states so far no other e.u. country has offered to open any of its ports to the syfy emission. in an effort to reduce its dependence on technology from other countries germany is planning a new cybersecurity research agency now like many other countries germany faces
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a daily barrage of cyber attacks on its government and industrial computer networks the new agency is modeled on the pentagon's cyber defense agency washington earmarks almost three billion euros for its agency per year its new german counterpart is starting with a budget of forty million. in february twenty sixth ina number of operations were postponed at a hospital in the german city of noice the reason an attack on the computer systems it's just one example of many that german government wants to better protect the country and its citizens in the future with the creation of a new federal agency germany currently lags behind in cybersecurity. germany should take the lead internationally in cyber security or at least a leading role. that still by name and. several systems are already in place to deal with cyber security in germany the new agency will promote research the german
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defense minister says the security efforts will require more funding and more urgency from. the we want to overcome these two issues with the new agency it has to function in a different way it will have to tackle issues even if there's a chance it may fail. critics claim the government not only wants to better protect itself but also launch its own attacks on but the security gaps will be kept open in the future if will be kept secret from the population and the economy so they can attack others this will lead to even further insecurity. the german defense minister says that's not the agency's purpose and according to the interior minister counterattacks will be permitted only under special circumstances. when you've heard of flyfishing now it isn't flying fish the u.s. state of utah has revealed its latest method for replacing trout stocks in its high
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mountain lakes you're looking at fish being dropped from a specially fitted airplane around forty meters above the water despite the whitely shock for the fish experts say that more than ninety five percent of them survive the fall and they say it's less stressful than the traditional method which of course involves a long horseback ride in sloshing containers up a mountain trail. yeah the best way to get to the wake i first will break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that.
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one tree guard the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week this week the german city of candidates witnessed street clashes reminiscent of the mob violence the way to the nazi what is the root of this hate that's our topic on quadriga join us. in sixty minutes on.
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the seeds of the civil rights. peace movement women's place is here. nine hundred sixty eight the global recall starts september first on g.w. . in eastern germany more anti migrant demonstrations yet we still know little about the stabbing death of a german man which allegedly triggered violent zina phobic protests earlier today a german prison worker was suspended in connection with the protest tonight that is fueling suspicions of a link between law enforcement and the nazis i'm burnt off in berlin.

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