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forces. the jury industrial complex starts october twentieth on t.w. . close call a rocket carrying crew to the international space station fails in mid air but the astronauts make it back safely. the launch in kazakhstan appeared to go well at first but minutes after blast off the two astronauts reported a problem and were forced to make an emergency landing we're in moscow also coming up cyber attacks germany's government announces new measures to protect its systems after two serious hacking breaches in twenty fifteen and twenty seventeen and the
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rise in anti abortion sentiment in parts of germany has always been a legal gray area now women are finding it increasingly difficult to terminate pregnancies. while hard thanks so much for your company everyone a blow for the russian space program an astronaut and a cause menard have been forced to make an emergency landing just minutes after liftoff the pair parachuted down in kazakhstan after a booster on their so used rocket failed on route to the international space station fortunately they're safe and said to be in good health russia says it is suspending manned launches from the by could nor cosmodrome pending an investigation here's more on that very close call. safe and well the medical equipment the only sign if they will deal. a few hours earlier the two astronauts
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had been all smiles ready to spend six months aboard the international space station three two one engine initially things look to be going to plan and there is lift up the still use in most tin the rocket successfully blasting off from its launch pad in kazakstan less than three minutes in which journey it became very obvious there was a problem. with the minutes was five seven. the failure of. the astronauts capsule making more nasa cooled a steep ballistic descent and nervy and uncomfortable ride back down to earth and some worrying moments in mission control until we are told now that the rescue forces are in communication with a nick hakan alexia chin and we're hearing that they're in good condition those
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rescue forces having rushed to the site where the capsule came down for hey gander chain in a premise short and nice to their journey to russia another setback in the country space program. well of for more on this let's bring in data we're russia correspondent we're shadow in a moscow yuri how big of a setback is this for the russian space program and russia in general. yeah this is of course a big blow to the russian space program lyla russia along with the u.s. is a leader when it comes to manned spaceflight russia has been a very successful in this field so far although there have been incidents before the last one was an old list this year when a small hole was discovered in the soyuz capsule docked on the eyes as but despite this russia still has the image of the very successful space nation a nation that gave the world to the first man in space yuri gagarin today russia
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suspended manned space flights for the time being at least as long as the coast of the crash land is being investigated while for russia generally this is of course a very sad news and it comes at a time when russia is an international stage. and let's talk i mean to talk about nerves of steel because the knot and the astronaut kept their cool through out this ordeal you know what have they been saying have we heard from them. yeah you know half of the russian space agency. goes in phrased in fact is irrational behavior of the crew members and also the professional behavior of employees on the ground by the way in the control center we also saw the both astronauts landed safely they have disappointed faces but of course that's not all rushing to a vision show the arrival of both astronauts back if i could do it how would they
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what how to buy their families again i was it was quite emotional i was in baikonur cosmodrome in june of this again and joined such a launch at that time the german officer astronauts on the guest flew to dyess as so i saw firsthand how emotional such ceremonies are and you know if all parents and family members are staying in fall with the launch and see suddenly in the sky something is happening something or all this happening can suddenly the capsule is crashing of course that's a terrible shock for everyone and also for people on the ground this terrifying terrifying ordeal and we're so happy that they made it back safely of course the question on everyone's mind is how did this happen briefly if you can yuri. well after all that has been known so if i apparently this second section of the
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rocket kyra was lose the russian state news agency interfax what's an expert who says facts that these could have caused the crash and likely as shutdown of the engines and finally the crash landing of the crew but more details will be announced later later. and you're going to tell us all about it when the final details come in your ear shadow reporting from moscow russia thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. one of the most powerful storms to hit the u.s. in decades made landfall in florida on wednesday hurricane michael killed at least two people and left a trail of damage and flooding in its wake it's been downgraded to a tropical storm as it moves inland but neighboring states are bracing for more destruction. and a powerful cyclonic has struck eastern india with winds of up to one hundred fifty kilometers an hour cycle untypically is has claimed at least two lives and caused
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widespread power outages two hundred thousand people have been evacuated it's expected to be downgraded to a deep depression by friday. highway bridge has collapsed on the italian island of sardinia during heavy rainfall it had been closed off due to a sinkhole and no vehicles were on the road at the time the country's infrastructure has been under close scrutiny since dozens died in a bridge collapse in genoa back in august. germany's interior minister horse a offer has announced new measures to improve cyber security he warned that hackers were becoming more flexible and more professional targeting not just businesses but also government departments he was thinking especially of an attack on the german foreign office last year and another on the german parliament's systems in two thousand and fifteen. it was an undercover strike at the heart of german democracy
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in twenty fifteen the german parliament the bundestag bore the brunt of a cyber attack hackers actions details of members of parliament and stole documents . for a long time it was unclear who exactly was behind the attack now the german government can be more specific. that the military secrets. the. g.r.u. even though it may be tough for germany's interior minister to say it's russia's foreign military secret service the british government blamed it for the poisoning of russian nationals. and the netherlands recently blamed it for a cyber attack germany now believes that the g.r.u. is also responsible for the hacker attack on the german foreign ministry last year
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. german authorities never don't believe any secrets were stolen. if not undertaking certain security measures because we have those close identified and recognised the weak point so that this kind of tackle no longer be successful in future. opposition parties in germany don't think the government is taking it seriously enough that russian secret service agencies are able to allegedly come and go within government websites and networks they're demanding a more effective means of dealing with spies sabotage and cyber crime. and i am now joined here in the studio by to be a rosner she is a member of one of the opposition parties here in germany the greens a very warm welcome is. in your view what should the german government be doing to better protect a german institutions from cyber attacks first of all of the federal office for cyber security is
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a very important office and is doing the very good job so it's very good to strengthen and increase the personnel and financial. times also get more of resources and of course i will com also that they are doing more in kind of sense of occasion and that is. for security but critic is for example that the federal government. uses and you can buy security breaches morden or abilities. there are days i think that's not the right way because then you open or keep it open the security breaches and this is the other thing of being more secure and security you have more security so i think we have to strengthen for
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example open source. we have to do more in encryption we have to do. abstain from head backs for example. abstained from. buying or dealing with. this and we have to do more research as we needed a new rule what new law i mean what was a law going to help with this i mean you just outlined in terms of the measures that we need to be concretely implemented that was a lot helping well prevent cyber attacks is some some things of the. truth in such a wrong for example to strange no open source this morning bill are you going to. have to abstain from hack backs and we have a law about this law is not why do not so we have to do more for the companies for example that they have to. tell and to if there was
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a tech for example and you can go against this attack that you know what was the breach for example so that you can be active but this is a retro actively so in terms of venting let's talk about prevention because it now appears it's a very interesting interesting time that we're going through right now it appears that the russian military secret service the g.r.u. is behind a growing number of cyber attacks everywhere in europe i mean we just had the netherlands just recently and in the u.k. as well the two most notable examples. why doesn't the european union as a whole just bundle its resources and fight this threat. while i'm critical of bald doing such. as race in cyber security i think it's better. to keep all this open and also be able when you show what you can for example to
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infiltrate maybe other infrastructure. that could be seen the aggressive act for example so you always have to be more inside before that isn't attacked and it is very. expensive i think it's best to stringent the defense defense is the best thing for defense so to prevent you have to shore up your defenses all right now in conclusion how do you as a german member of parliament protect yourself from the cyber attacks without disclosing any secret measures that you have had to implement or your office had to implement well of course we have encryption for example of course you never can be very secure about it. i read the laws try not to do
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a lot on all my. life i thought is all right so back to school whereas of course i cannot be sure. so we need to protection for everybody also for us as members of the parliament and i think that's a very very valid point to end on none of us at this point we're all very vulnerable so we hope that you and your colleagues will come up with some preventative measures thank you so much for joining us today rosner a member of the greens here in germany greatly appreciated thank you. are you watching you know when you as we still have a lot more to tell you about including new says down with german football great to me like he says the national. he needs a new coach after the world cup of bock all that's coming up in sports. and panic grips global markets as a major selloff takes hold donald trump echoes turkey's president heard a lot by calling the fed crazy for hiking in our interest rates.
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but first pope francis has compared having an abortion to hiring a contract killer and his weekly address to worshippers in the vatican francis said quote getting rid of a human being is like resorting to a contract killer to solve a problem it's not the first time the pope has spoken out against abortion but those were some of his toughest comments to date and abortion remains a hot button issue in many countries here in germany they are allowed but only if certain guidelines are followed for years this compromises worked well but now abortion is becoming increasingly difficult do you have your reporter on your car met with one gynecologist who is the only doctor in a one hundred kilometer radius still carrying out the procedure. done to me yes it was on his way to work even though the seventy year old gynecologist actually
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retired a long time ago he still regularly carries out abortions in the small the varian town of possible because more and more women are turning to him for help this is going to be communicable. in the last few years i've had many more requests because two colleagues who still had permission to stop carrying out these operations. one passed away the other one stopped due to old age and now i am as far as i know the only one who still carries out these terminations or here going through so much bondo does what other doctors in other places don't want to do he uses a rented operating room he asked. not to film the building or show where it's located his patients don't want to be filmed either. pregnancy terminations are always seen as something seedy. something that people don't like to talk about. money. and they're also something
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that politicians can use to win votes and give in and come pass out when the surrounding area is strictly catholic even the municipal hospital only carries out abortions if the expectant mothers life is endangered no one in a position of responsibility is willing to talk to us about this the pro familia counseling center complains that women's reproductive rights are being undermined. it's. all big on the one hand there are a societal rollback movements which come from fundamentalists in part from fundamentalist christians and on the other there is no political will to change anything here. for. the voices of the anti-abortion activists are getting louder since two thousand and eight the so-called pro-life movement demonstrates
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annually in berlin thousands take part in the marches including ultra conservatives christians and many women. i'm not going to kill a child just because it doesn't fit in my lifestyle right now if you don't want to child you can still give it away the nine months are hard but it's your own fault if you didn't use protection. the unborn child also has a right to live not just the mother and when life already exists even in the early stages then the mother's right to self-determination ceases in principle spano agrees it's ethical to protect unborn life but as a doctor he must also consider the well being of the mother. muses and be victim. in that situation gets more important to me to help the mother so that she doesn't have to go to a back street abortionists as they had to when performed in backyards with unsterile knitting needles solutions and the like many women lost their lives
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during these kind of abortions working the seventy year old doctor doesn't know how much longer he can continue carrying out abortions if he has to stop for health reasons the situation for unintentionally pregnant women in lower bavaria will become even worse. the head of the national tween the german national football team and the netherlands on saturday did you spoke exclusively to former germany captain. he criticized the decision to stick with coach after the disappointing world cup in russia and felt that the german football association didn't do enough to tackle the problems you must pay attention on the results you achieved and it was a huge disappointment and reasons for that you know and you should underlies it really not like saying before we on the lies that you actually made already
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a decision which was keeping the coach so that's not going to rely on allies for me . and the germany team and team germany i should say will be in action on saturday after being criticised for not integrating enough new players at the world cup germany coach your home learnt house called upshot a striker mark for the first time i had of the matches against the netherlands and the world cups world champions france here's a look at germany's newest face. welcome to the german national team. undergo a bizarre if leaking initiation from his teammates now he's ready to go into battle . we all spoke at the start of the week but not about who plays. i don't know if i'll play or how long i'm just happy to be here and hope i can make my first germany appearance i'm very excited. is hardly
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a youngster at twenty seven but potentially off of so inside knowledge having played the dutch side given the. police presence and as soon as i had a really great time in the netherlands. i spent three years there and further developed my football skills it was a super time. if he plays in amsterdam on saturday germany will hope it has his shooting boots. that has. so many problems we can take a breath is here as you can tell crazy day yet all the stuff it's been affecting me crazy is the key word here you'll find out in a minute investors have been panicking wall street had its worst session in a long time last night and is off to another bad start a trade war in interest rate hikes have everyone on edge and u.s. president or trump peasant traders minds by criticizing the federal reserve for raising rates market turmoil on wall street followed by
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a massive slump in asia investors around the world are feeling the heat one issue weighing on their minds whether the u.s. fed is going to raise interest rates again it's already done so three times this year it's a measure central banks take to put the brakes on a robust economy markets don't always like it because it makes it more expensive to borrow money. another person who doesn't like it u.s. president donald trump here's what he had to say about the fed on his way to a company in raleigh. so i think the fact that you. make it every day is so tight i think it is going great. trumps comments come as the international monetary fund and the world bank hold their annual meeting in indonesia so the mood there has been pretty bleak not only have the institutions lowered their forecast for global growth they've also released
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a report that says the world's financial system is at risk i.m.f. chief christine lagarde even made a veiled reference to transfer marks by defending central banks. it's clearly. a necessary development for those economies that are now showing. much improved growth. inflation that is picking up and falling into the range or reaching the threshold unemployment's that of extremely low it's inevitable that. central banks make the decisions that. a clash in ideals between the head of the international monetary fund and the us president warnings that the global economy is slowing down and becoming unstable not to mention a continuing trade war between the us and china against this backdrop investor jitters are likely to enjoy. a chat about that was conrad booze enough financial
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correspondent in frankfurt conrad is no doubt there are jitters but does this have the potential to get worse. well yes it does but despite all the assurances by so many economists that the underlying fundamentals of the economy remain strong if you talk to people here on the trading floors they're also remind everyone that the markets are navigating in uncharted territory for years prices on the markets have been propped up by this super generous money supply by the fact that monetary policy is more or less have taken the bond markets out of the game nobody can really predict what's going to happen now that these super extraordinary monetary policy is slowly slowly being scaled back and then is this prolonging trade war more uncharted territory though where you see the ship american companies have not
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really priced in the u.s. china trade conflict in their predictions it's going to be interesting to see what the earnings will look like on red bulls and interesting stuff talk to you tomorrow . german comic a b.m.w. has taken control of its chinese joint venture the first foreign automakers to take advantage of beijing's new ownership rules for the sector it will acquire a further twenty five percent stake in the venture with billions charter of motive for three point six billion euros the company says that will bring its stake to seventy five percent by two thousand and twenty two foreign companies were restricted to no more than a fifty percent stake in their operations in china. i asked coffee from the evil research institute if b.m.w.'s huge investment in china is what made the steel possible the opening up also sends a very powerful signal tool washington to the white house because what b.m.w.
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will do is relocate production of s.u.v.s from spot on earth to young that will be something that the trump will roll to the shoals very clearly china can do or something about the trade war with america that it is in has allies in doing so and b.m.w. in what generally probably german comedy goes role in this so this sounds two pronged from the chinese point of view because trump was calling for a level playing field but at the same time he's not going to be too happy about that shift of production. yes that is right it's a two pronged signal in many ways one that yes if put on the pressure china react i mean the europeans have been negotiating with china for years you know to create a bilateral investment treaty with the idea of opening up for sectors china is moving now so that's an important signal but on the other hand it's also clear that
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it shows the americans that the world is bigger than just a bilateral relationship between the beijing and washington many other players around and in this multitude of in this mixture of things the world is much more complicated than probably. you know what what the white house logic actually assumes you had it from is the five a mile from the fence that you thank you very much. you're watching t w news more of the top of the out of like.
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