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because a lot of young men isn't going there. but who will make. the borneo case starts october ninth on t.w. . this is news live from berlin turkish president richard bad awad wraps up his trip to germany with a visit to the western german city of cologne winkie inaugurated a mosque opponents and supporters staged drivable demonstrations a hit of his visit will have live and says. i did quake and tsunami have left hundreds dead in indonesia off the powerful waves barrel into the island of sea
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officials warning the final death toll could be much higher. i'm christine will welcome to the program turkey is president. has wrapped up a controversial state visit to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between berlin and i'm kyra but it's been mobbed by their differences over human rights final stop was in cologne way he inaugurated a mosque he was welcomed by eighty dogs crowd of supporters from germany's turkish community they kept apart from critics off the president staging a protest on the bag of the river rhine. another german city and of a crowd of angry demonstrators
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a day off to must protest in berlin critics of the turkish president took to the streets once again this time in cologne. nearby a very different crowd hundreds of out of one supporters mainly from germany's turkish community were out in force since the early hours came to catch a glimpse of the man himself the turkish president was in cologne to open the city's central mosque but he used his speech just throw a parting jab at germany accusing it of discrimination in its treatment of two turkish german football stars. racism has to end let me give you one example measured is who was born and raised in germany and. were excluded from the society simply because they took a picture with me in england. president out of one's visit began as a carefully choreographed effet to improve relations after
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a series of diplomatic spat between germany and turkey. but it was going to take more than a three day visit to heal divisions with tension is coming to a head at friday night's state banquet at the presidential palace germany's president raise concerns about political prisoners jailed after turkey's failed twenty six. added one angrily fired back going off script to accuse germany of harboring members of the movement he says was behind the attempted coup. the guerrilla movement is a terrorist organization unfortunately hundreds even thousands of its followers are walking free in germany. and we're not going to talk about them. i didn't want to bring this up tonight but when the president mentioned these issues by how to. all in all this is not a visit germany will forget in
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a hurry back home there out of one selling this trip as an overwhelming success an opportunity to boost economic ties and sprite himself as the man for whom germany quite literally rolled out the red carpet. all right for more let's bring in. on it she joins me in the studio great to have you get the visit is a president at a one came to germany with the hopes of turning a new leaf in relations between the two countries did he achieve that well as our reporter there in the piece rightly said you can't repair a damaged relationship with one state visit only that's for sure but of course mr adelman as we know him will try to sell this as a great success to his supporters back home in turkey i mean he was received with full military honors he got the red carpet treatment and so these were the pictures he wanted he wanted to present himself as a statesman and well respected by german political leaders by europe maybe he hopes these pictures will help him calm down the markets considering the economic
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currency crisis in his country but considering also the fact that most of the turkish media are now in the government's hands or reporting close to the government what turkish people will probably not hear as much are the the many scandals that this visit has produced the angry offended missed out on at the state dinner or take for example the joint presser with chancellor merkel she said a profound differences remain when it comes to the rule of law and press freedom in turkey in just a few minutes later as if to emphasize this president add on germany for the extradition of a turkish journalist john de. who has been living here in german exile for the past two years so sometimes you get the impression they don't really speak the same language and that's my opinion this state visit has highlighted the stark divisions
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that we still see between turkey and germany of course it's important the dialogue . continues but i'm not really sure what this visit has done for the german turks friendship well we know what what people were expecting from the visit expect critics of president and they were hoping that the german government would raise some contentious issues during his stay do you think they delivered effectively on that part well for the german government it seems to be a balancing act you know they want to cooperate with turkey they need turkey as an important partner not only in nato when it comes to economic issues geopolitical issues the refugee deal that's an important issue but not at any cost i mean there are still five german citizens in turkish jails as the german government says for political reasons this is an important issue for chancellor merkel of course the general human rights situation all the other people who are arrested who are you know in detention basically for more than a year sometimes without any indictment being presented to them i'm talking about
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politicians opposition politicians activists human rights laws lawyers and so on so these issues were brought up by german chancellor merkel by the german president steinmeyer by the local premier and north rhine-westphalia where missed out on opened the mosque today. so a lot of chris criticism he's not used to that much criticism i'm sure but the question is will he really really listen so i think for the church's position now it's important that germany continues to bring these issues of you to one thank you for your reporting. strong aftershocks continue to rock parts of indonesia day off a powerful earthquake hit the region triggering a huge tsunami officials say at least three hundred eighty four people were killed powerful waves hit the city of honolulu on the island of pseudo way see hospitals have been struggling to cope with the injured while rescue is all scrambling to reach the stricken region. that were left to pry for their
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lives as winds whipped up the everything in sight. 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 businesses among the worst hit the city of palu where even the sturdy mosque could withstand the king tide authorities say a big festival was going on when the waves hit. this ignore me was triggered by a seven point five magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast right away many people rushed into the straits worried the building to collapse around them it wasn't long before the huge waves came rushing in for them. 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
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left behind as the tide receded boats gathered along the shore line. and rows of bodies even now officials fear many more are still trapped in the de brézé the intonation government is struggling to respond. as. i've instructed the security minister to coordinate resources the chief of the armed forces is helping to handle the emergency situation including rescues and evacuations. well you want to die after the earthquake aftershocks continued to shy to a y.c. giving little response to survive is the feast a risk on their faces. really spoke to correspondent max walden in jakarta we asked him how risky assets were going and why indonesian authorities all facing criticism over the warning they issued for this tsunami. aftershock up
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until the afternoon now not time and many of the people there in pa will have been advised by officials not to place in their homes to see that the collapse of buildings however yet the military and the disaster management agency they're on the ground doing continuing rescue efforts the military. field hospitals edgy to the fact that hospitals were damaged and the key infrastructure including a lot of bridge and the airport runways have have also been damaged which is certainly a frustrating rescue effort the major logical edge and the issues 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
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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 still on the bases that the tsunami he. they may face some questions that need answering. that was max warden speaking to us earlier now to some news making of it all rather of the stories making news in other parts of the world nigeria's ruling party has nominated president mamadou bo hari to stand for reelection in favor of next year this despite the fact that boris spent much of his previous term abroad receiving medical treatment the main opposition the people's democratic party has not yet selected a candidate. in washington protesters took to the streets in the march for black women the event also emphasized the support for victims of sexual assault many of the speakers mentioned supreme court nominee brace kavanagh and called for his
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nomination to be trucks. and for. suspects of poison victim and pussy riot activists peel to visit off has spoken to g.w. following his release from a bird in hospital india this week facing off ses he was targeted by russia's secret service for investigating the killing of three russian reporters in the central african republic the kremlin critic fell ill in moscow on september eleventh the same day he was to receive sensitive information about bad debts visit of sea wall was later flowed to germany for treatment doctors here said it's quote highly plausible visit off was poisoned we asked him how does he feel today compared from last week when i was completely unconscious and not just standing what was happening you see there's a huge jump for the direction of being better i'm still not completely will canter or i wouldn't probably want to run five kilometer marathon or something like that
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and i had sort of problems with my ice a to b. we had poor problems that. basically don't allow you to redo the glasses or focus your eyes on syria so my symptoms are still there but essentially this nerve agent it's. as a everyone who is thinking about it speculated it's most likely had a very short term strong effect and then basically she's days or so and this is what we saw in my condition. your life was obviously in danger. for it or who's going to russia which plans to. know are different not afraid in a few. that russia needs courageous people who are not afraid of anything and. if in berlin maybe it would make sense to work with bodyguards in real in moscow doesn't make sense because the people who want to do something bad to the kids to do it so it's just if you do opposition politics in russia you just have to be
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ready for kind of any course of action what was the main reason of your poisoning. i believe the main reason was to give a warning sign that we shouldn't dive too much into uncovering what has happened in africa. and the agency who lakes who knows how to work with these poisons. it's kind of their language you know show. i believe that the african situation is more or less the main here. it is also for investigation of giving cash and honest and central african republic you so there is new information about this murder and when they want to publish this result well this really depends on what we will be doing in siege two and if we will be doing stage two at all because the publication of some of the so that information right now might. make the investigation harder. visit off speaking to g.w. some sports now in formula one finland's voluntary boaters took pole position for
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sunday's russian grand prix with miss avies in steam age and championship leader lewis hamilton having to settle for second place on the starting grid both secured east second call of the season and save a new track record in sochi beijing or other competing set it in just over one minutes and thirty one seconds is currently fourth in the overall standings. it watching the news live from berlin wall coming at the top of the hour you can catch all the latest news headlines on our website at state of the dot com thanks for joining. bursts. home to news of species. go home or see if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps but global ideas tell stories of communities people into innovative projects or.

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