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this is d w news live from berlin president from trips up and historic nuclear treaty trump says the u.s. will exit a cold war era deal the back and a wide range of nuclear weapons future russian violations moscow calls the move a dangerous step. also coming up scenes like this are likely to be repeated today in the eastern german city of tbilisi is the empty islam group if you'd ever turns to one of its favorite stomping grounds a day of demonstrations expected as the group marks its full anniversary.
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and in the bundesliga berisha dortmund are looking rampant at the top of the table the black and yellows on beating this season and scoring funny shit got one of the latest victims we have all the gold from the game and. i knew it was mackinnon thanks so much for joining us. president donald trump has told reporters that the u.s. will unilaterally pull out of a nuclear arms agreement with russia the landmark intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and the soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and conventional miss aisles with ranges of five hundred to fifty five hundred kilometers is what
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president trump had to say. violated the agreement they'd been violated here for many years that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. we're not going to let them violate the nuclear agreement they go out of their weapons and we're not allowed to we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored the agreement but russia is not unfortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate their group and we're going to pull out. and i also correspondent and. what the reaction in moscow has been. well on the one hand we've seen a shocker from russian politicians they've called this death dangerous they've called it catastrophic they said the consequences could be catastrophic but also they portray any trauma strategy here kind of message and chief threat so the head of the international affairs committee in the upper house of parliament the federation
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council i didn't cause the trumpets that it's actually just blackmail ahead of john bolton's visit to moscow this week and actually the procedure for leaving the agreement hasn't even been initiated and the head of the international affairs committee in the lower house of parliament has similar things he said it's just a trading strategy and actually there is no proof for any violations on the russian side now russia has been rather disappointed if there where they had a lot of hopes when from came into office that they couldn't prove russian u.s. relations but it seems those hopes with this step may have been dashed completely. authorities in afghanistan say of roadside bomb has killed at least eleven people including several children in the eastern province of non-grata the attack raises the number of people killed and wounded to nearly two hundred during the country's parliamentary elections now entering a second day almost nine million people were eligible to cost ballots and turnout
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was larger than expected even as poll cayle schools delays and the violence model. dozens of people died across the country in a wave of attacks on the first day of voting. in the capital kabul a suicide bomber attacked a polling station. both the local islamic state affiliate and the taliban have threatened violence during the elections. despite the danger many people seem eager to vote almost nine million are registered to cast their ballots in the election for the lower house of parliament. afghans have expressed cautious hope. it's their right to vote today i came out here and voted for my favorite coming that i did my part for the future of afghanistan. on the phone to have. a chance with stuff and war and conflicts and though i've come here to avoid for
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a person who should work to bring security to the country i asked people to come and vote for prosperity in afghanistan not. it's a major step that these elections are happening at all they were originally scheduled to be held three years ago but ongoing instability has forced many delays ten candidates have been assassinated and just this past week an attack in kandahar province killed the chief of police and wounded the provincial governor leading to further delays elections there are planned for next week. voters are choosing representatives for the two hundred forty nine seat lower house a strong turnout could indicate that institutions are functioning both during the government legitimacy in the eyes of the people the final results won't be known for at least a week. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. at least seventeen people have been killed and more than one hundred injured off
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a train derailed and flipped over and taiwan the pre-human express train was carrying more than three hundred passengers toward type tome the city on the south east coast the cause is not yet known. countries around the world have condemned the killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi state media in saudi arabia announce that she died in the saudi consulate in istanbul off to a fistfight with several unnamed men saudis had denied that he was dead for two weeks at least nine hundred migrants have crossed a river illegally into mexico from guatemala of to being stopped at the border by riot police they sallied to resume their journey to the u.s. now president donald trump has threatened to deploy troops to the us mexico border if the migrants stopped. now a number of different protests are taking place in the eastern german city of
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dresden today we're seeing live footage of a macho organized by an anti islam anti immigration group known as piggy and this event marks the fourth anniversary of its founding is a movement rather than a political posse campaigning against what it sees as the islam is ation of europe the far right populist a.f.d. policy which is now the main opposition party in parliament it's called piggy to its natural ally several counter-demonstrations also underway at the same time they're protesting against racism and for human rights and dignity a number of local and state level politicians argue to address a joint rally later this afternoon. william croft is reporting from us for us from dresden hi will can you give us a feeling for the mood in the city today dress and obviously being deeply divided over migration fee is. stressed in the capital of the state here has
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a long history with dealing with the right with your stream ism and anti migrant tendencies you can hear probably behind me the music is starting to get revved up a lot of a very patriotic feeling here behind me in the f.t. sorry the. supporters are starting to gather behind me in front of a fallen kitchen this very historic place. so things are trying to get very exciting a bit more tense here but the police are surrounding the gathers here it seems so far it is under control but there's very loud music as there always is i just had some pro chemist's flyers being stuffed into my hand you'll remember these are the people that caused quite a bit of trouble with some anti migrant. demonstrations recently in saxon's other major city of camden several weeks ago that made international headlines so here we can hear the speeches coming up and soon we'll have the
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counter protesters coming through the area and we're off to see how the two sides mix or don't all right now there aren't actually many new migrants arriving in germany these days so what justification is the far right using for these ongoing protests. i mean it's a very good question actually if you read this program on their website a lot of their points are actually been met or to some degree addressed by the german government in terms of restricting migration and and deciding who comes into the country who doesn't know how they get how they get processed here so actually in a technical sense they've gotten a lot of what they've wanted now they're turning to what they see as criminality they see as a lack of integration they always claim of course they're not against immigrants or not against foreigners but they want to see more integration and they want to see criminals be kicked out but of course a lot of the statistics don't actually support that. in terms of who's causing problems in germany and in a sense they don't have to justify themselves they are a political movement and they're allowed to express the views that they that they
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have and the way they feel as we've seen now starting to kick off behind us all right william to craft in preston thanks so much for your reporting. now and headed into saturday's game. as the heavy favorite and three minutes into the action they showed why don't men been to think as best attacking tame another three scoring display. this was packer outclasses first start of the season it was also marcus vine seals first match in charge of struggling stuttgart a new hope for these fans which lasted all of three minutes to open tearing down the last of the ball eventually found its way to jayden sam show. domains main goal creator on the scoresheet himself it wasn't the prettiest but
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then they will count. find c.l.o. promise to take the game to dortmund but that left his side exposed at the back. marco royce restress it all started and finished by the top and kept in. his game plan was being undone and moments later it got a whole lot worse a similar story just to cut loose possession to a woman's make them pay. that man out hassle with the sublime chip goal number seven of the season just twenty five minutes ago. royce with a hand in all three first half goals. the rare occasion the hosts did threaten after the break they wasted their chance it was after substitute maximillian philip to put the icing on the cake for dortmund with five minutes to go for nail the job well done. so it was
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a tough game still got to the new coach home after the international break was to know what's respect but we played really well in the first half less so in the second. survive and sealing stuttgart at the first match is anything to go by his side have a lot of work ahead of them. games without a win in all competitions and the reigning champ reigning champions finally looks back to their old selves as they drove eleven dusky who ended three game go drought with a well taken double i and. robin was then sent off for the visitors and both took advantage to close the deficit at home as were three guys wrapped up a three one victory for the bavarians to ease the pressure on coach nick. and his round up of the weekend's results so far there's buy as much needed win against both stork and dortmund's massive victory over stuttgart elsewhere
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nuremberg went down to hoffenheim oak spoke and leipsic share the spoils leave a cruise in and one over each take away a point frame and beach elk in saturday's late game on friday frank thumps just a little off and on sunday had to take on freiburg and blood meet mine. and see how those results affect the standings lots of movement at the top dortmund still leading that of lehmann jump up to second and buy in munich a move back into contention in third it's a tight race in the bottom half of the table crucial points to leave a cruise and hand over but those defeat spell trouble for the three teams at the foot of the table to the league and now and it was a business week saturday for spanish giants barcelona they beat severe to go top of the table but lost star player lionel messi to injury for the next three weeks messi broke his right on an boss's four two win at the camp nou he will now miss
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wednesday's champions league clash against inter milan and the upcoming classico against real madrid the argentinian has twelve goals for barcelona this season. now an unusual creature with a name short to spend said chills down your spine has been spotted for the first time in the depths of the ocean near antarctica it's known as the headless chicken kind observers have called it the dream up all the spanish don't it's actually a deep sea is swimming a sea cucumber a species that spends most of its time close to the sea floor and potential predators will send it scurrying away nothing to be scared off that looks very sweet and cuddly you're watching news from berlin and there's more coming up here at the top of the hour you can always have a look at our web site as well f.t.w.
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