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gorbachev the opportunity for. starts october third on. news live from berlin turkish president richard tie a bad one wraps up his trip to germany with a visit to the western german city of cologne blaikie inaugurated a giant mosque opponents and supporters staged arrival demonstrations if you visit will go live for analysis. an earthquake and tsunami beav hundred stayed in indonesia off the powerful waves barrel into the island of pseudo way sea officials
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are warning the final death toll could be much higher to get the latest from our correspondent. i'm christine thanks for joining us turkish president richard tired ad the one has wrapped up a controversial state visits to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between burden and ankara but it's been mobbed by the differences of the human rights earlier today on inauguration a giant mosque in the western city of cologne in the speech he said it has been a very successful visit in a very critical period he also pointed at well they had pointed words for his host germany saying that the country needed to do more to tackle racism and islamophobia was welcomed by and large crowd of supporters from germany's turkish community they were kept apart from critics staging
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a protest on the banks of the river right. now for more let's bring in the yuan who joins me now in studio it's great to have you here hugo so. president added one opened a mosque in cologne to day he addressed the audience there what tone did he speech have. well watching him that he sinned much more relaxed than he did in the past two days when he had a joint press or for example with the chancellor merkel or at the state dinner with the german president steinmeyer where he got quite angry after steinmeyer brought up again the situation in prison journalists union is the law is today of course he had a different audience he was. speaking in front of his supporters people from the mosque management so he didn't have to fear any critical questions there. what stood out to me is that he really concluded that his this state wisit was
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a great success he was able to address important issues according to him with chancellor merkel and president and this is his conclusion this will lead to progress in german turkish relations the friendship will get even deeper so i think this is what he is now trying to sell back home in turkey that this was a success while actually if you listen to what german observers politicians say now the mood there is quite different. the point and the purpose of this visit was to turn a new leaf in relations between these two countries did he achieve that well he sent seems to think so and if you have a look at the pro-government media right now they certainly have headlines now a new era with germany with your op has started he was well come whole heartedly and cooperation will get even stronger but as chancellor merkel was putting it
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yesterday she said that despite you know the common ground that we have the issues that we need to work together on there are profound differences that still remain. and of course she's talking about the rule of law about human rights about press freedom and she said that in a press conference and only a few minutes later present out on cold for germany to extradite exile turkish journalist john didn't die and that was a very good example of how these two leaders political leaders are not talking the same language basically and how you know their divisions are still so stark and i think this state visit has highlighted that they're not talking the same language but but what did they talk about what are some of the issues that ad one for example can take back to to say this is what i bring for sure that we're talking about the economy germany and turkey are important trade pasha. there are more than seven thousand german companies in turkey active over there and i guess that was
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also one of the big issues that mr i don't want to talk about because his country is right now facing a currency crisis actually the worst economic crisis in the past fifteen years so he needs trade he needs investment we're not talking about financial aid here but he wants trade and investments and actually they have some common ground when it comes to syria the conflict over there berlin considers turkey an important partner when it comes to finding a solution for the last rebel held stronghold in syria and they announced there will be a four party meeting in october including the two of them france's president and russia's president putin so definitely this is an issue and this is one of the few you know concrete steps they were talking about of course chancellor merkel brought up the case of five german nationals who are still in turkish jails for political reasons as the german government says they are hoping for developments there but let's see what will happen with this topic
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a lot of the talking was done actually behind the curtains behind closed doors all right thank you for your reporting. a powerful earthquake has rocks indonesia and this triggering a huge tsunami officials say at least three hundred eighty four people were killed powerful waves hit the city of palu on the island opposite a way city hospitals have been struggling to cope with the injured while risky was all scrambling to reach the stricken region. they were left to pry for their lives as wade swept over everything in sight. the cries of panic were heard as a multimedia high wall of water rushed towards the western coastline of sulawesi island and waves knocked out power and fine lines and swept away people's homes and the businesses among the worst hit the city of palu where even the study mosque couldn't withstand the king tide authorities say
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a big festival was going on when the waves hit. this an army was triggered by a seven point five magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast right away many people rushed into the straits worried that building to collapse around them it wasn't long before the huge waves come rushing in. we received reports that the tsunami waves reached as high as six meters and some people saved their lives by climbing six metre trees. at daybreak on saturday revealed what was left behind as the tide receded boats gathered along the shoreline. and rows of bodies even now officials fear many more are still trapped in the de brézé the indonesian government is struggling to respond. i've instructed the security minister to coordinate resources the chief of the armed forces is hoping to handle
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the emergency situation including rescues and evacuations. he wanted to die after the us quake after shocks continued to shy to a y.c. giving little response to survive is the fiesta risk on their faces. right now if only we spoke to correspondent max walden in jakarta we asked him how whiskey if it's slow going and why indonesian authorities all facing criticism of the warning they issued for this to. aftershock up until the afternoon now not time and many of the people there in pa will have been advised by officials not to sleep in their homes to see that the collapse of buildings however. the military and the disaster management agency they're on the ground doing continuing rescue efforts the military. field hospitals edgy to the
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fact that hospitals were damaged and the key infrastructure including a lot of bridge and the airport runway there have also been damaged which is certainly a frustrating rescue effort the meteorological agency issued a tsunami warning will be off to the quite yet the day and this was. about thirty four minutes later. withdrawn however in days there was a tsunami. one parliamentarian today was sort of calling for the agency to be called to account because of course we have there were people on the basis that the tsunami he. they may face some questions and answering. that was max walden speaking to us earlier now to some of the stories making news around the world in gaza hundreds of people have attended the
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funerals of two palestinian boys officials say the eleven and fourteen year olds were among seven people killed by israeli fire as they attempted to storm a border fence on friday it was the deadliest day of weekly border protests since they began in march. and hamburg thousands of people have been out demonstrating against racism and of the united against racism protesters are calling for an end to migrant deportations from germany and for hamburg to offer safe haven to refugees the demonstration was organized by more than four hundred fifty groups. one of two famous stone lions in venice has been vandalized the statues stand guard next to the world renowned saint mark silly because the lions made up made by giovanni but not say in seven hundred twenty two is specially popular with children police are still searching for the suspects. u.s.
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president donald trump has ordered the f.b.i. to investigate allegations of sexual assault against his pick for the supreme court brett kavanaugh the senate judiciary committee narrowly approved his nomination by eleven votes to ten but a key senator called for a week long delay before the full first. votes before the full vote to decide whether he should sit on the court now earlier a professor testified that kevyn orr assaulted her at a party when the two were teenagers kevyn orr denied the accusation i mean you want democracy a deal of high drama and roy motion in the us capital protesters hitting the streets to object to the nomination of brett cavanagh to the country's most powerful court. i asked to run the same time the better lead divided u.s. senate judiciary committee was pushing ahead with a vote to proceed to a calvinist nomination the democrats who wanted an f.b.i.
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investigation into allegations of sexual abuse against cavanagh were furious. the. and the corridors outside the atmosphere was feeble and then a moment that may alter history senator jeff flake who had just declared his backing for cavanagh confronted by a sexual abuse survivor. i didn't tell anyone and you're telling all women that you don't matter that he should just stay quiet and yet you want to talk to you don't tell me that my vote doesn't matter the worst of it to me i don't think i've heard you don't want to move. something. like thirty. hours later the republican senator was back in committee and had found his voice for him to back the controversial nominee under one condition. i think it would be . proper to delay the forum. for up to but not more than
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one week in order to let the f.b.i. . continue to do an investigation limited in time and scope. with not dramatic compromise on another flareup in the room and perhaps the country had been a very good but it still needed the backing of one man i guess the vote was a positive vote but there seems to be a delay learn more about it goes the day goes on and i just heard about it because we were together for you he later ordered an f.b.i. investigation. probable cause he left work for lake took the underground exit away from the public eye the end of a day of reckoning. dortmund have overtaken by munich at the top of the bundesliga off to producing a stunning comeback away to neva christen dortmund trailed by two goals that half
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time but off to the break they roared into action. scored twice as the black and yellow completed a four two victory the result means dortmund leave the standings by a single point. in formula one finland's valtteri bottas to opus ition for sunday's russian grand prix with mislaid his band's teammate and championship beaten lewis hamilton having to settle for second place on the starting grid both as a kid he's sick and whole of the season and saved a new track record in sochi of beating the circuit in just over one minute thirty one seconds he is currently fourth in the overall standings meanwhile hamilton will be hoping to extend he's forty point lead over germany is a boston at the top of the ija board. both now and in the ryder cup team europe has increased its heat of a team usa eight to ten points to six europe won five of saturday's eight match ups to take a crucial lead going into the final day of play the pairing off francisco one that
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rainy and tommy feared would continued their excellent form they won both of their ties it watching the news live from berlin wall coming at the top of the hour when don't forget you can catch all the latest news and information around the truck that's on our website on thank you for joining us you don't need. a cold peace in germany to learn german. good for me. why not learn with him online on hold while i am free to shop the d.w.p. learning course.
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