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i am. sure. i am to. be a and to be an audience. this is due to the news line from berlin the moment of truth and germany's domestic intelligence chief gets replaced. mohsen piece the prize for meddling in politics and for his controversial response to the far right to chemists riots that has divided germany's fragile coalition also coming up a looks like poison this member of the russian that protest group pussy riot is in
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intensive care in a berlin hospital and doctors think it's highly possible that kyoto for so long was poisoned but their confidence to kill recover and president trump age china with more terror is the biggest wave yet new punitive duty's have been announced on some two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports beijing has promised to hit back. also the u.n. welcomes the proposal of a save zone before the syrian province of idlib the presidents of russia and turkey agreed to create a demilitarized buffer zone on monday we get reactions from inside the besieged province and you wonder why i don't like to call you my girlfriend because i want to call you my wife. stole the show a long while fortunately she said yes the seventy at the emmy awards ceremony in los angeles honored. i mean that's as well as traditional television and we've got
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all the results for you. with. a little rock thank you so much for your company everyone the german government is removing the controversial head of its domestic intelligence agency mohsen has been under fire for weeks after he appeared to downplay violence against migrants during recent protests in the city of chemists while the case triggered a disagreement within the german government once again putting pressure on uncle americal zal fragile coalition officials now say mohsen will be given a job with the interior ministry in stead. and tracking all these developments for you is a political correspondent kate brady who is joining me here in person good to see you can't know mr moss's a removal from this post it's not very unexpected development i think
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a lot of people were saying that this was untenable what is surprising though is the solution that they've come up with exactly it's this compromise that they've reached for which really is quite curious and arguably quite surreal in fact mohsen has now effectively been promoted so of course he has been fired from his position as intelligent as the domestic intelligence service chief but he is now going to be working very closely to germany's interior minister hosts there whole thing and he will now be one of his deputies so this really has been quite a bizarre turn of events talk to us about this specific post so basically now he will be a state secretary in germany's interior ministry and that position is one of the highest jobs that you can have in a ministry without the in the ministries leader having hosts the whole position so this is a big jump for mohsen. of course you already referenced that this solution is quite
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creative let's put it that way. is this a type of solution that allows everybody involved every party to save face without doubt and at the same time this kind of deal which has been struck really bad all the hallmarks of a very divided coalition not only between the conservatives but and the the s.p.d. the social democrats but also within the conservative party of course mohsen and wholesale have both been very critical of merkel's migron policy in the past before and now of course although the s.p.d. the social democrats got what they wanted out of this deal mohsen has being fired it's interesting to see that they have been willing to. agree to this compromise and now the question will be what have they got in return for agreeing. to this day you know everybody's still kind of digesting the news regarding this agreement. has there been any reactions as of yet has been quite
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a lot of reactions online on twitter especially from various members of the german parliament the parliamentary group leader for the greens party catherine going she described this compromise as an unbelievable footage and the left party question david how qualified mohsen is for this job kristin lynn who's the leader of the f.t.p. is said to left party is that muslims promotion is only worth something on paper you trust or you don't of course he's moved from one top position to another how stable is this coalition case that we can only see coming in the next week so also course the main thought was the biggest thorn really in the side of this coalition which we're seeing time and time again is migration policy so yet again we've seen another deal another compromise reached but at the end of the day this problem is going to keep coming back to haunt this coalition because it took a long long time for this coalition to be formed after germany's federal elections
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in september and i think it was interest in developing news paper here in germany this evening made a rather scathing comment about the coalition and they said yes the coalition can continue and maybe one day it will even be able to govern which i think says a lot about the future of this coalition that is very harsh indeed brady thank you so much as always. and meanwhile in commits a court has released one of the suspects being held for the killing that sparked xeno for violence in the eastern german city last month where police said there was no forensic evidence to link the twenty two year old iraqi man known as use of it where he may to the fatal knife attack news of the killing what to mob violence and ram. street attacks in chemist's there was incidents arising from the violence that let to hans garrett mawson's were move all now from his post.
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here in berlin doctors treating a member of the russian activist group pussy rights say it's quote highly likely that he was poisoned versal off fell ill after a court appearance in moscow i was rushed to the german capital for treatment all doctors here are keeping him in intensive care for observation but say he is out of danger. touched down on safer ground the medical transport plane carrying peter van zyl off arrived at berlin airport in the early hours of sunday paramedics then took vessel off to the sharia to a hospital where doctors confirmed what his relatives and friends had suspected it was billed to us as you will see it's beautiful with our current diagnosis it does indeed seem highly plausible that we are dealing with the poisoning. we're here is that we have no indication that there could be any other explanation for his
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current condition the reason and. there's a lot is a member of russian protest group pussy riot and an outspoken critic of president putin he was one of four protesters who staged a pitch invasion dressed as police officers during july soccer world cup final in moscow. millions of people were watching live. the activist was sentenced to fifteen days in jail. last week there's enough suddenly fell gravely ill after attending a court hearing and his girlfriend was with him it was getting worse and worse he started to be lifted to. look strange and that here was living that ability to speak well. and he was kind of these are intimidated i wasn't able to control the sedation and peter also he did not know what's going on with you. was rushed to a local hospital with the help of
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a charitable foundation his friends and family managed to fly him out to the german capital they were worried for his safety well for me it was an installation that they don't and if not it was mutations nobody who is the principal is going to fade now we mentioned it would be six. three days after arriving in berlin as an office still in intensive care but doctors say his condition has improved considerably how long he will have to remain in hospital will become clear in the next few days. the united nations special envoy for syria staffan de mistura has welcomed the agreement by the presidents of russia and turkey to set up a demilitarized zone in the syrian province of. the mistura said he was pleased with what he called the deescalation and led but that the political process should now move ahead in syria until the summit between presidents putin and arrow on there had been fears of
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a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in province because in recent weeks the syrian government backed by russian forces have been threatening an all out attack on the province in turkey on the opposite side of the conflict feared an influx of thousands of refugees across its border. this is it. just hours ago further destruction appeared almost assured. but russian president vladimir putin and his turkish counterpart agreed on monday to spare if you look. as zone free of weapons between rebel controlled areas and those held by the syrian regime the opposition will remain where they are now we'll ensure that radical groups determined jointly with russia aren't active there russia will do what's needed sort of the it leave the escalation zone isn't attacked. some three million people live inside syria's last rebel held stronghold good lives residents prepared
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for the worst as russian and syrian government forces geared up for a bloody battle recent weeks it seemed dozens of airstrikes on the area speaking with d.w. live refugees living at the turkish border gave their reaction. to this agreement is very good news there won't be any more airstrikes at least we hope it will last and save lives. and they both know you mean by luck you've got a payoff this is just politics the russians on the syria. the regime are still carrying out the airstrikes but they're still using machine guns to attack. and aren't respecting the front line comes with on one of us how long before the holiday can go hiking and i mean it was a hell of a sound and we hope the agreement will save lives. if the opposition surrenders everything will get worse and. the buffer zone is supposed to be established by
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october fifteenth troops from russia and turkey will conduct coordinated patrols to enforce it. let's get you caught up now with some of the other stories making news around the world. russian president vladimir putin says the downing of a russian military plane near syria was the result of quote chan's circumstances his statement appeared to soften earlier comments by russia's defense ministry which blamed israeli jets for indirectly causing the incident the russian plane was shot down by syrian anti-aircraft missiles. hundreds of rescuers in the philippines are still searching for victims of landslides caused by the super typhoon man coote in the country's worst affected region the northern town of to it's gone dozens are feared dead after seeking refuge in a gold miners bunkhouse the national death toll from typhoon man could now stands
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at more than seventy a storm has also hit hong kong and china. argentina's former president cristina fernandez has been indicted on new corruption charges she's alleged to have headed a network that collected bribes and exchanged for public work on tracks fernandez was president from two thousand and seven to twenty fifteen and is currently a senator a post incidentally that grants her immunity from arrest but not from prosecution. australian authorities have warned that the people were sponsible for hiding needles and fruit faced ten year jail sentences dozens of needles have been found in food across the country mainly in strawberries but also in apples and bananas the contamination is turning into one of australia's worst ever food scares. you're watching news we still have
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a lot more to tell you about including its master versus apprentice in the champions league tonight we'll look ahead to the into lies the clash between two former dortmund coaches your own club of liverpool and thomas tucker. let first i want to hand you over to javier for the latest business headlines and more on those tariffs on chinese exports that's right that's another class that we have right there because u.s. president dollar trump has announced yet another set of tariffs on chinese products and it will hit things like copy machines memory chips and many consumer products the new duties initially set of ten percent will affect two hundred billion dollars worth of imports as expected the chinese didn't just sit there and watch. a matter of hours after u.s. president donald trump slapped his biggest tariffs yet on china china fired straight back from beijing tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. goods casting doubt on any willingness to make
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a deal in the near future uncertainty is now growing as to whether the two economic superpowers will hold trade talks as expected later this month on look you saw groove on we keep stressing that the dialogue and consultation based on quality good faith and mutual respect is the only right way out of the trade dispute going on that what the u.s. is doing now shows no sincerity and goodwill for found him the china's counterattack comes in response to washington's move to slap two hundred billion dollars worth of tariffs on chinese goods overnight on monday those duties are set to come into effect on the twenty fourth of september starting at a rate of ten percent rising to twenty five percent at the end of the year and targeting mainly consumer products ahead of beijing's retaliation president trump appeared to think the move was enough to force china to the negotiating table so
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china is now paying those billions of dollars in tariffs and hopefully we'll be able to work something out what i think they want to make a deal they don't want to make a deal that i can tell you they want to make a deal. but from our standpoint it has to be fair it has to take care of our workers but both a condom iis could now be losing room to maneuver aside from tariffs already implemented or imminent trump has also threatened further punitive taxes on two hundred sixty seven billion dollars worth of goods in other words tariffs on almost every single product china sells to the united states. all right let's break this down for that i'm now joined by dennis novi a professor of economics at work university thank you for joining us and welcome to the w n i'd like to start with a very simple question actually because we see this is a never ending story at least it seems so and the question is still the same is the u.s. strategy going to work. ultimately not certainly not when it comes to china there is not much of an economic rationale here and the background donald
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trump is focusing on bilateral trade deficits and most economists would say that has nothing to with china really that it's really about saving behavior in the united states and china on a political level is not going to move if the united states and the white house in front of all the cameras puts pressure on china a better strategy would probably be to do work behind the scenes and to team up with other countries canada and the european union but not to go it alone now let's talk about what china could do because with china importing far less from the u.s. than the other way around the possibilities to respond with tariffs on u.s. products are rather limited could they retaliate via the bond market do you think. well i think china has a lot of possibilities to retaliate and they could actually make life much harder for us american companies that are active in the united states this doesn't have to
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work through tariffs they could just make they could erect minnesota barriers they could actually force more joint ventures on the americans they could actually give preference to u.s. competition which actually they have already if you look at the car industry they have lower tariffs or they have now have lower tariffs for cars for countries outside of the u.s. compared to the united states so therefore actually they can put lots of pressure on american companies in different ways and will be looking back at the u.s. you've said this is a dangerous political game i don't trump but the u.s. economy is doing fine despite the street dispute where do you see the risk. well the risk is not so much for the u.s. economy and even if you impose a lot of tariffs import tariffs in the united states while that will feed to higher prices for consumers the united states people in america will have to pay for it
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but the u.s. economy is so large that even when it comes to trade with china the impact will be fairly limited so the reason that united states are doing well does nothing to do with china and i don't expect that china asco lation to have a big impact at least not for the time being but that the risk is much more that the political institutional architecture of global trade might actually be damaged from all of this and let's remember that it was the united states that invested a lot of political capital since the end of world war two to set up precisely this architecture that they're now trying to undermine and what i mean by that is an architecture which is based on the rule of law which is based on international cooperation and which is based on dealing with allies and trying to work with allies to get results of this is precisely what the united states is now abandoning right tennis novi from work university thank you very much for your analysis.
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authorities are not about to let germany's carmakers off the hook this time it's the european commission's antitrust watchdog their experience teeth it's launched a formal investigation into alleged collusion by germany's five largest carmakers millions of euros and fines could fall. if true it would be a scandal that. authority suspects germany's largest commie because of coalition when allegations first emerged last year. quick to come forward hoping to lower any potential fines investigators searched the company's headquarters for proof now the e.u. commission says that since the one nine hundred ninety s. b.m.w. full and its two subsidiaries. collaborated illegally in areas including vehicle technology costs suppliers markets and strategy investigation on the tank sizes for the diesel exhaust fluid add blue blue lowers nitrogen oxide in diesel vehicle
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emissions the five car makers suspected of trying to keep the town small to reduce costs if proven discussion between circle five may have deny consumers the possibility to buy less polluting cars despite this technology being available to the money the manufacturers if proven those comic as would also have to pay billions of euros in fines and it's not the only cost they'll face their reputations. at stake now. oil prices are rising amid signs that members of the oil cartel opec may not be prepared to raise output brant crude has been hovering at almost eighty dollars a barrel that's ten percent higher than it was four weeks ago saudi arabia has reportedly signaled that it is in no hurry to lower prices reportedly saying that it is comfortable with prices above eighty dollars
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a barrel also iran is expected to scale down oil production due to u.s. sanctions opec members and other oil producers are set to meet in sun. and that's all for business it's time for sports. football now and your summer was for say just club competition is back to the champions league and in the pick of the games the organ clubs liverpool host thomas to hold back essential and unexpected for the sport is here to look ahead good to have you here with us and the clash of german coaches it's being built this game that's coming up this evening as the master taking on the apprentice in what does that mean yes so i mean these two coaches thomas to cool and you have been called have basically followed the same creepy thomas to cool has basically followed the footsteps of cloth club started months and then of course you went to dortmund where a lot of had a lot of excess and then two who did exactly the same thing he started months and
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then went to dortmund now that quote have gone their separate ways of course quote with lupul and two with paris and we'll have a look at how both teams have prepared for this picture which should be a cracka to open the champions league. one common denominator spells in charge at burroughs here dortmund here can top lead them to the bundesliga title lifted the german cup and even made it into the champions league final now he's delivered pool boss thomas to hold took over from club and won the german cup before landing his current gig at paris on german. in the french capital two who has a plethora of stars in his squad most notably neymar and one of the world cup most impressive players kill him but he needs we need the best performance that we have with the ball against the ball and in the moments when nobody has the ball like you can never feel comfortable against you're against teams you can never feel comfortable at enfield p.s.g.
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are among this season's favorites to win the tournament. even you're going to club think so. everybody knows about quality of players and this build that this team is built for winning the chairman's sneak they win the championship in france anyway so and look so far quite easy for them because believe quality they have put quality in something liverpool also have plenty of last season's runners up perth beefed up their squad and still boast a top goal scorer mohamed salah and even the much group see showdown is expected at anfield but will it be too cool for a club who come out on top. all right let's find out where the end go start with the master you're going to a club his side a liverpool well didn't win the final last time round do you think they have what it takes to take it all the way well i've certainly done everything i can to ensure that i can go that next step to really improve the squad in the off season they
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brought in. central midfield as well as in the goalkeeper and in general. in central defense so they've really strengthened that spine and it seems like clot now really has. all the necessary ingredients to play the top of football he wants to play which is very exciting attacking football but as well they have the solidity in defense which they didn't have last season so the saw ends up looking good i think it's a very exciting team but it looks like it might be tough for him this season because they'll be challenging for the premier league title in england as well as the champions league this season so we'll have to say if i can deal with two fronts but hopefully you know they can go one better that's a full plate and say ok let's talk about this year because they really want the champions league title i mean they're throwing everything in the kitchen sink at it with that the money that they've invested in players is thomas to hold a man who will deliver them that victory i think if there is. one man to do it is
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to cool i think this is probably pissed she's best chance to win the champions league not just because of the players they have they have spent a lot of money on name on him but they but also because to who is one of the most promising coaches around he's very highly regarded he's very tactically astute and appears to have given this pissed a new book and he's looking to get the best out of name on this domino as well but also make sure that egos don't get in the way so he's trying to confound the brought balance this can they win it i mean it's the big question isn't it but i think this season with them funny it's so easy in the french league as mentioned i think it's hard for them to step up against the very best teams in europe so i think i don't see them winning that this on are it will hold the thing really for the action there are getting to german teams are also playing the arguments and shock how important is it for them to get off on a good start to a great start it's huge for buzz and dortmund but also german football in general
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so chalco played porto it's not until the new flies club bruce and there's a must win games both clubs last season only by munich went through the knockout stages with the other german clubs falling at the group stages so it's really important for german clubs to emulate on and get through the knockout so. if they don't germany could be in trouble of losing a european place in the champions league it's a bit complicated but they basically need to do better if germany's going to keep their reputation as one of the strongest leagues in this is going to win. right thank you so very much for your free shit all right and next up our we're going to talk cricket cricket star ben stokes has been charged with bringing the game into disrepute by the england cricket board for his role in a street brawl in bristol last year stokes was accused of knocking out two men outside a nightclub but insisted he was acting in self-defense that were jury found stokes
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not guilty of a free in a criminal trial last month. all right so you're watching the news with sell a lot more to tell you about so here's what's ahead opposition lawmakers in zimbabwe have walked out during the new president's first speech to parliament and they say president emerson god what stole the election in july. and big bucks for some big babies that story coming up for the right after these messages. play these fishermen have certification for sustainable fishing. but why is that. who's behind all this. does it all boil down to money.
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european concert hall and g.w. mum. street by street. cars. sold life. the most traditional. find any time. check you with a web special. take a tour of germany. on d w dot com. this is the revenues the live from berlin the iron lady luck iraq and these are headlines right now. the german government says it is replacing its domestic intelligence agency chief hans care of my son who was under fire after he appeared to downplay violence against migrants during recent protests in the eastern city of
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camden. because german doctors treating pussy riot member of shows of the versa lobs say it's highly plausible that he was poisoned the russian activist fell ill after a court appearance in moscow and was rushed to berlin for treatment doctors say he is now out of danger. opposition lawmakers in zimbabwe walked out on the new president during his first speech to parliament lawmakers of the opposition movement for democratic change left in protest of president emerson god who they say stole the election in late july while many zimbabweans hope will be would set the impoverished southern african country on a new paths after a long time leader robert mugabe stepped down under military pressure last november really all right let's get you more now well from the capital harare where do we use a privilege was fun here he is standing by good to see you privilege tell us more
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about this speech because this was a really important day for the new president and for the country as a whole. indeed it was an important day for the president a muslim and because he was making his maiden speech to parliament since these election in july but. seeing from events that took place that parliament today the opposition protested and also they walked out of parliament in the middle of the speech protesting that he is not legitimate and therefore they were not going to sit in parliament and listen to him. the other thing is that speech also dwelt much on economy he. was talking about a lot of reforms currency forms that the government is proposing to do and
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also things that have to do with revamping the economy and making sure that our production kicks in again because at the moment the country is hamstrung because of lack of production in the industries and also of. foreign currency let's talk a little bit more about that privilege zimbabwe has been struggling economically what kind of challenge is that as a prison guard. the major challenges that he's come and is facing is liquidity challenges and also issues of confidence both domestically and internationally don't mystical you find that zimbabweans are not confident he is yet in the financial system and also in the government itself because a lot of people are deciding to keep their money at home at home than
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to go and put their moneys in the bank so you find that the government is cash strapped at the moment and therefore if you look at even the reserve bank it has been saying that it is in excess of six hundred million requests for foreign currency payments that need to be done internationally our spoke and i've been speaking to some young people who few hard done. by the previous regime of president robert mugabe in the last say that their life is at a standstill and also their lives have been robbed. long hours every day in his tiny shop in harare somebody's township he makes shoes that had been sold on the streets of the capital. but he can barely get by with what he. expectations of the new government. make it
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clear to the government in boardrooms what ending this is to mean winning the counter. there is. a big they have to keep in. the u.s. as long as we don't have something to do as long as our jobs are not being empowered . we are not going to grow. we're going to die in the drug zones especially in body drugs i think you know huge is working most industries are closed not much is being produced and nearly everybody is trying to sell something to and at least the after years of economic distress the country is near bankruptcy and in a liquidity crisis analysts say change will only happen if confidence is restored the country has no money we have been bleeding our financial resources for many years and that is bound to damage confidence so we need to start
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two main issues confidence and agriculture and confidence comes from property rights and people knowing they have security of tenure of the land they are cultivating on the streets of the capital hope and skepticism seem to run equally high perspective of this get stepped on to the way if they get the countdown to take place what the president should wish it was a pretty cool put it to. put things right this distressed stupid white describes the zimbabwe always more than ten billion dollars to international creditors it is an effort to pour money to get the country moving again. they call on me has not been friendly to many song many. young people here in the capital harare view their future has been robbed millions of them have never wavered in
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a formal job no even if is a goal out of a pasting but they are looking forward to the new government for a change. big in telling us which will the young entrepreneur says he's tired of promises you once action no longer term for. this term to where god imposed what we need to build our future when the kids really did beautiful for us to young. corruption and chick to government spending where rife and former president robert mugabe talent and his fellows zimbabweans hope that will not resurface under the new leadership putting the economy again at risk. so mammoth financial challenges their privilege that you've been reporting on some bob zimbabwe is unfortunate also facing a health crisis that the new president have anything to say about that.
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he barely touched on. the issue that is affecting the country at the moment the color outbreak but what we know that is that the government has launched a fifty seven million of you to fund the cholera outbreak. at the moment about fifty people have been confirmed dead in five thousand have been affected so these funds are meant to be going. to these skates that is now affecting the country the government is stop you is coming in and also the international communities like unicef and other international organizations are coming in to help shore funds. privilege very hard thank you so much for your continued coverage. our to kenya now and a safari park with a difference the david sheldrick wildlife trust in nairobi is an orphanage for
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elephants many of whom have lost their parents to poachers it's a demanding mission but rangers hope they can help save the african elephant from extinction this is not your typical milk delivery and these baby bottles aren't destined for your typical infant. here on the edge of nairobi national park off and elephants are the hungry mouths that ranges have to feed and the milk is clearly going down a treat. for that matter from tire political cover came in here on the request a little bit because we knew they knew they were out of the north so much that it was. without the substitute milk these young elephants wouldn't survive ranging in age between one and three all of them have lost their mothers many of them to poaches an elephant is hunted for its ivory
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or its meat every twenty six minutes on average on the african continent the david sheldrick wildlife trust is doing what it can to stop the species being already catered to the yes. look at. the elephants of the right to life need to be protected to be. a surrogate mothers the rangers have to put up with some pretty sleepless nights the baby elephants consume up to two bottles of milk every three hours. all right you're watching the news or so i have a lot more to tell you about including television's a quinlan's of the oscars took place last night in los angeles to find out what shows were the big winners at seventy years emmy awards. but first what has your back over to your with some more business news and a lifeline for coffee farmers in kenya that's right life one that is much needed
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because despite an increase in global coffee consumption prices are now at the lowest since november twenty thirty small scale coffee farmers suffer the most of course now in kenya the government is trying to revive the ailing coffee sector in various ways including the digitalisation of the auction process in an effort to protect farmers from unscrupulous middlemen along the value chain however it would seem that implementation has been faced with numerous challenges. this coffee plantation is situated in yeah every at that two hours by car from nairobi with an area of a rant a thousand square metres to manage david maligned he has his work cut out for him. and. his wife helps him harvest the coffee cherries their proxies is marketed and sold by a co-operative so far the results have been mixed. what
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go to the play tell us that once they've filled the coffee they'll let us know the price it was sold for and how much we'll get out of this at least this year we had it good coffee was being sold at seventy six shillings per kilogram. last year there were some challenges and they said that the value of coffee had decreased so we got about fifty shillings per kilogram. that's the equivalent of sixty five euro cents one year and forty three in another a source of concern and some confusion for the farmer after all the cooperatives were supposed to help stop these kinds of extreme fluctuations. but it seems that in the time between harvesting the coffee cherries and producing the final product middlemen have found ways of lining their own pockets the government wants to make the coffee industry more transparent here at the nairobi coffee exchange screens display the latest trading prices before must be complaining that they have been
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too detached from their from the market and will actually get off the street did. it in a change we feel it is important that we we drink that got. a similar screen to the ground. as we speak. for mas in kenya and if you believe. we need. to follow what's happening no. more transparency for kenya's coffee farmers it certainly sounds like a good idea and as a matter of fact eighty percent of kenya's coffee is indeed traded on the nairobi coffee exchange but in reality the people who need the information most often aren't able to access as many farmers in the area aren't able to benefit from the exchange. but i haven't experienced this we don't really understand it but if they come and teach us then we'll know how. well they may be
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talk of transparency and digitize ation in nairobi here in the area farmers like david monkee are yet to reap the supposes rewards of. bangkok street vendors are part of the city's landscape it's hard to imagine the thai capital without the but the local authorities now want to tidy up the streets and are shifting away street vendors to less attractive locations the vendors claim their livelihoods are being threatened while some say the plan could strip the city off its charm. life has become harder for digital and his business has been struggling since bangkok's city authorities banned street vendors from parts of the city areas that are high traffic and frequented by tourists now he only makes around fifteen dollars a day. off the way i am at the top of the income is gone up and up and why don't the authorities manage the areas like they did before about
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that one of course they should make sure that the streets aren't messy but they shouldn't effect this. might happen but they like and. banquets authorities want to clean up the city they have moved more than twenty thousand street vendors from several locations since twenty sixteen and they have identified more locations where vendors will be evicted but there are plans to do more than just disrupt the livelihood of the city street vendors critics say they are redefining bangkok's landscape yes i agree that you do need good management but then no i don't agree because i would like to keep bangkok as it is you know available exotic good for them for the public so i didn't see some middle ground i think of how to manage the street food clearing out everything. that's all debts are torn and other street vendors want a plan that will allow them to stay and maintain their livelihoods. to
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georgia now a country perched between europe and asia the deep sea port on the black sea is georgia's biggest infrastructure project to date a giant effort to reclaim millions of cubic meters of sand for the port area has just been launched georgia has set its sights high and aims to open another maritime corridor between the two continents. despite being located along ancient trading routes georgia has never had deep sea ports an act leah the seaside town on the eastern edge of the black sea is said to be the site of the first one and the clia used to be a conflict ridden front along the border of georgia and the breakaway region of up . but the government is banking on being able to develop the area hosting a deep sea port would allow bigger cargo ships to dock here. she's crossed over the . court will address this really important challenges for georgia's economic growth
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it will ensure the best use of the country as a geo graphic location will transform it into a logistical work we have a great access not only to the markets of armenia and azerbaijan but also central asia and china. we need to increase the competitiveness of our seaports otherwise we cannot attract those cargo ships that go in another direction today. continue to flow one of those we use formula one of the world's largest creditor ships the athena is supposed to help remove around five million cubic meters of mud from the sea the port itself is scheduled to receive its first ships in two thousand and twenty jobs and billions in investment and trading opportunities are expected to follow the ports developers estimate a total contribution of sixty billion u.s. dollars to the georgian economy in the next two decades. it's all for business it's back to a line now and a big night in hollywood i have so loosely lost
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a razzle dazzle the seventy of the emmys awards have taken place in los angeles and alongside the actors making the most of their moments on the red carpet some of the biggest stars of the show were the companies shaking up the t.v. business netflix the streaming service and the premium television h.b.o. battled it out for the highest number of gongs. theo's game of thrones was going to best drama for a third time and was also the most awarded in show it was a good night for british acting to color for a. best drama actress for her portrayal of queen elizabeth the second in the crown and matthew reeves one of the best drama actor for this is my thriller. american scene in a moment. we're going to talk about that moment in just a second scott rock star is here and saw it all unfold so good to see it so i check
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or not game of thrones again stealing the show but many yeah i mean this time around just to you know just to i mean it picked up two of the main ones that get picked up seven technical emmys which were awarded previously so still did all right but it's not nearly the kind of sleep that we're used to seeing from game of thrones i don't know maybe it's the fact that it's come to the end of its run last season the final season is next year i'm sure you still watching haven't watched it yet watching ok ok ali why it's a huge obviously huge successful fantasy show but maybe i don't know maybe people beat the academy thinks it's seen better days and maybe these awards were more just to honor what it's done for t.v. because i mean it's just a whole new epic form of television that really is you know changed t.v. worldwide so maybe it was more for that where maybe just they figure as long as you got sex swords and dragons will give you an emmy maybe maybe that was the way i read the siding factor so who was the real standout this year for me the real
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standout with five of the main the main categories was of the marvelous misses nasal it's a new show from amazon so a stream of first time streamers one in the comedy category one best comedy also won best comedy actress for the star rachel brosnahan and it's an interesting show it's a it's a comedy set in the one nine hundred. and rachel had plays mrs may's all she's a sort of happy fifty's housewife who thinks she has it all a family you lovely husband and so forth and so on until everything falls apart we have a clip we think a lot. in this house and around i don't. know if you can. that's. what it's going to.
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like i can't believe i'm going to sing hymns and penny. that's. how i look at me when i come home to discovery. made. yet. yeah you can see if she goes from. ordinary one hundred fifty housewife tries to become a stand up comedian that period it's a great fun fun series for me it's a little bit like almost like a feminist take on the mad man era it's same around the same time period but a very different look at it as i say it is sort of a feminist story but it's also very silly and very fun and really definitely worth a watch let's talk surprise yeah i was actually surprised by how how this emmys how little politics there was that this episode is the first emmys after the me too movement we just had a huge scandal in the t.v. world les moonves used to run c.b.s.
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for many many years resigned recently amid various allegations of sexual harassment i thought that would be a main focus of the event especially on stage a lot of people would talk about it barely any mention there were a couple of jokes that made big reference to it but otherwise nothing and compare that to what happened the oscars where. front and center i really expect that you're plenty of really prominent female performances at this year's emmy's that was for center stage but none of that really i don't know political activism that you used to seeing from events like this since the the b two era because talk your personal highlight yeah personally i think i'm going to pick the event that everyone's picked from last night's event which was one of the guys who won took the chance to use the opportunity for me in that sense they had to pop the question to propose to his girlfriend what we take a look you wonder why i don't like to call you my girlfriend. because i want to call you my wife. ok so the big question i could
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break this bad she does say yes you know the perfect hollywood ending ok i want to know this is very romantic very kitschy perhaps but lovely but i had a very personal reason for picking this up because i had a similar experience i. also today the very public proposal by white oh yeah not not not at the emmys obviously not the oscars either but in an international airport and the out that the whole thing went with the priest the camera got down my hand these she said no. i mean officials didn't say no she said. she said i can't i can't but it's all fine no we very many years later we have two kids all good but i just had to say that the thing that happened at the emmys last night i don't think that's every girl's dream i think a lot of women were terrified of the what they saw there is certainly. not not what your friend is that's not the right thing all right scott being so right to greatly your friends. are right now. sometimes for boys more than just
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a game as we all know a local team in london has gained admirers around the world because of its new away shirt it's worn by the players of clapton football club and is inspired by the fight against fascism in the spanish civil war and it has sparked a frenzy online. a newly founded football club is rising to stardom not because of the sport though their kid has gone viral online demand is so high that they've even stopped taking new orders the fan owned clapton community football club wants to stand up against fascism and designed to kill specifically to honor this sentiment. to know what they mean in those babies and the boy stands for is a very broad and it's put on. the red purple and yellow shirt is inspired by the flag of the second spanish republic whose army fought in the spanish civil war against franco's nationalists the back of the shirt features the slogan no percent
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on meaning they shall not pass which is used by anti fascist fighters in the one nine hundred thirty s. . i think the so i mean of the show coming out of the big factor in a success i think they would have felt so important to people the fact that such a big reply such because spawn so they possibly says that people really kind of needed this kind of positive message though was their own hope. they might not win the champions league but they've definitely won the hearts of many fans around the world. here watching dear we're near is there for a land i'm layla her walk on leave you now with the moment that it was announced that the first paying passenger who will fly around the moon on a long must space ship is a japanese billionaire named you so cool. i
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am playing for fun. let's see. flight use out loud. i am mom chics through. this from our on the wall are to join me on this mission to the moon to. the mission. to create something that they will return to.
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the bees fishermen have certification for sustainable fishing. but why is that. behind all this the buzz it all boiled down. money. sustainably
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this is d w news law from berlin tonight team proved to be one controversy too much germany's domestic intelligence chief forced to leave his office. pays the price for contradicting the chancellor over videos taken during violent far right protests over migrants he may have lost one job but he has been promised another
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