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sixteen forty eight. to finish the church oct twenty fourth do you w. m d a and pew. this is you don't really use live from berlin saudi arabia's crown prince were turns to the public spotlight mama bin that is so mind that puts in a brief appearance at the riyadh business conference that's been boycotted by many nations following the killing of journalist jamal special shapes the crown prince and king some on met earlier with kushal she's relatives turkey has questioned the
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saudi royal family's connection to the istanbul killing also coming up the e.u. tells italy to get in line with european commission has rejected at least twenty nine thousand budget brussels is sending a clear signal that you won't accept a drastic rise in debt for goods member nations and can be a deal with the donald trump adverse side d.w. news follows the republican senate candidate in arizona a race the republicans need to win if they keep their own reserves thin majority. thanks so much for your company everyone crowns friends crown prince mohammed bin some on saudi arabia has appeared in public albeit briefly for the first time since the death of journalist to muscle shape saudi arabia has been embroiled in contra.
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she was killed earlier this month in the saudi consulate in istanbul and b.s. made a short appearance at a major investment conference where she has been boycotted by several international companies in protests at national she's deaf the saudi government has admitted it is facing a quote crazes over the controversy our earlier king some on and prince mohamed received the son and brother in riyadh where the tour els expressed their condolences media reports say hostile she's son has been banned from leaving saudi arabia. well meanwhile the president russia type earlier one has reiterated claims that the murder of journalist. was planned days in advance alleging saudi officials were involved while everyone said he had faith in the king of saudi arabia he called for an independent commission into hostile she's murder listen to what president everyone said earlier today. to close says it is clear of course that
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there was a murder and it was clear from the beginning so why was there a flurry of incoherent statements and now that there is official acknowledgement where's the body why do we still not have the body. if the information is that the body was given to a local coconspirator and this is information from enough already by the way which who is this local coconspirator. present to on their speaking earlier today indeed obvious correspond to you leon also a listen in to his speech a person everyone spoke to a world audience today he promised to reveal the naked truth on what happened to. did he deliver on that promise. well his statement said definitely are the most detailed accusations made in public by ankara's so far out on cold the killing of mr g. and i quote him there
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a gruesome premeditated murder at the saudi consulate here in istanbul he said a team of fifteen people had begun arriving in is some bull a day before missile disappeared sri scouted locations in and near istanbul a forest and another town locations were turkish police turks investigators later began searching for mystical shock g.'s a body and president out on cold on saudi arabia to extradite suspects to turkey so they can be trialed here now all of this and this is the important part here now all of this directly contradicts the saudi narrative it trashes the saudi narrative that the writer jamal was killed in a brawl but of course since miss out on promise to reveal what he called the naked truth about what happened many here were quite disappointed in his speech no word on an old your recording of jamal killing that purportedly exists no word on the
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alleged dismemberment of his body no further lead on where his body might be and president add on also stopped short of directly accusing riyadh specifically crown prince mohammed of being. ordering the death of a saudi dissident journalist so you'll hear what next. well the investigation is continuing of course because the most important question maybe is still on onstott where is just. a body now there have been reports during the day that a body pods have been found at the saudi consuls residence here in istanbul some reports suggest in a bell but we were not able to confirm these reports we were reaching out to one of the prosecutors he said he can't confirm such reports but turkish media are now reporting that two suitcases have been found in that a diplomatic car belonging to the saudi consulate and the suitcases have personal
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belongings of mystified in them we reported yesterday that investigators found an abandoned car in a parking lot in the suit on god the district here in istanbul fifteen kilometers away of the saudi consulate so this is the latest and we can expect more details of this investigation to. you leon reporting from istanbul thank you. know some of the other stories making news around the world. u.s. national security advisor john bolton has met with russian president vladimir putin in moscow well earlier bolton held talks with the country's defense minister all this follows u.s. president donald trump's announcement of that washington is ready to pull out of a three decade old nuclear missile treaty and build up its arsenal officials in taiwan say excessive speed was the main cause of a train derails the section. hundreds of police officers in northern france have
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cleared nearly two thousand migrants from a makeshift camp near the nother northern city of dunkirk it's the sixth such operation in recent months and authorities latest bit to deter people traffickers seeking to smuggle migrants across the channel to britain. you're watching the every day or so have a lot more to tell you about including uncovering the scale of fundamentalist islam in germany d.w. news of us against the words of the also conservative movement known as south. but first brussels and a room clash over how to run the italian economy yet the italian economy italians love spending you know that the showdown beginning with the european commission rejecting italy's twenty nine hundred budget for breaching e.u. budget bulls it's the first time the european commission has taken such a drastic step having studiously avoided sanctioning both france and germany in the
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past when they breached the rules the decision means that under the excess deficit procedure rome will be given another three weeks to reconsider and revise its spending plans of a two trillion euros italy's national debt is the highest in the e.u. that's one hundred thirty percent of gross domestic product to refuse any increase could unleash another euro crisis so for its part italy says it's willing to talk but it says the economy needs a boost so it's sticking to its plans to triple public spending next year rome insists its budget means debt will begin falling by twenty twenty one. italy's leaders may be somewhat surprised at the use hardline but now prime minister and his two deputies have three weeks to reconsider their budget plans for next year it's a decisive moment for one of europe's largest economies in the populist government's next moves could resonate globally italy has also become
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a polarized country where not everyone backs the government. but italy is part of europe so it has to follow certain rules rules that have saved us up till now. i think we need to carry on like that there right through and. it's clear that the government are going to take the situation forward. we need to be shoe is strong enough to keep up the stones this is the furthest thing required to have a budget approved is clearly quite tough but to be held to task over your choices when you are a member of a union of countries is understandable sequence the. deputy prime minister doesn't think so during a visit to romania he said there's no going back on the budget ramping up the rhetoric he accused the e.u. of attacking not a government but an entire nation. is following the action for us and stressed but this has never happened before. that's
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absolutely correct and what's so stunning is the early stage in which the commission is stopping this they're rejecting a draft budget so that's what has never happened before but you see the commissioner in charge said they really didn't have any other choice they asked italy to clarify some points and they did didn't get any answers on that in the letter that italy sent back on monday very defiantly and so he said this is not a borderline case but this is a clear breach of commitment and that's why they had to take that decision so it only has three weeks to straighten things out now the commission has been flexible in the pos so how to find can the italians actually be. it's hard to predict with this government we've never had a populist government of this nature in a big country in the euro zone so predictions like i said are very hard and what's
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coming out of rome or in this case out of bucharest from the head of the right wing populist league on north isn't very encouraging he made it very clear they're not going to change a thing of course he's not the finance minister and then you have a thing called the spread now the spread bear with me a little complicated is the difference between what italy has to pay for its debt and what germany has to pay for its debt obviously german debt can be acquired much cheaper or the germans have to pay less to to borrow money and the times have to pay much more because there's a greater risk involved so the higher the spread the more the italians have to pay and it's no surprise that with this new government the spread has gone up continuously and experts expect this to continue now even more that they have rejected what the e.u. commission is proposing and so it's something that the rising spread the rising cost for italy to refinance its debt might make them think twice in the next weeks i bet the germans always pay their debts but the italian debt is getting so big
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that alarm bells are ringing is this the next euro crisis. well a man who knows a thing or two about that was quick to say that no this is not what what we have here is not we won't have contagion as with the greek crisis it's not comparable and that man is close keighley who is the head of the european stability mechanism so that mechanism that's in charge of if the worst comes to worst saving a country or saving an institution he said not comparable everybody calm down of course that's his job because if the markets start going haywire this actually might be a huge problem everybody here in strasbourg says if there is a problem if there is one case that has really the capacity to become a euro crisis then it's only because of its one hundred thirty one percent national debt of g.d.p. which is second highest in the eurozone just after greece because of the state that
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its banks are in max with all the figures all the facts and that show down in stress but thank you very much a big drop in biased stock dragged down frankfurt shares today a judge up holding a verdict finding its new acquisition monsanto liable for not warning a school grounds keeper but it's weed killer could cause cancer but the u.s. judge did cut the damages bill from about two hundred ninety to seventy eight million dollars and center says it's pleased with the production but will still appeal the verdict saying there is no scientific proof linking its best selling have a side ground up to cancer. following this story for us from frank a two hundred ninety million dollars damages bill cuts a seventy eight million why such a big hole in the stock then. investors a living the shares will it's because they're focusing on an entirely different different issue and they're not focusing on this cut they're focusing on the fact
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that the judge and the jury have made a link between the product roundup and cancer and that could be devastating for a buyer because there are lots of other cases like this there are about eight thousand in the u.s. and this verdict is going to encourage them to to go against a buyer and try to get their their share of the money because then what about the merger itself of these two mammoth companies managing to grow together or we are talking about more weeds than we thought. it's always difficult to grow to moments like this together especially across the atlantic we've seen this with the chrysler that fell apart because the corporate culture didn't work together and with a company might like something might be especially hard because it's a toxic brand remember just a couple months ago people in europe were on the streets protesting the corporation
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on top of that it's it's been a very very. very very. sorry expensive deal and the question was already is it going to be profitable now possibly billions in fines through lawsuits dangerous a lot of money being thrown around because they have but it's for us for the for a good stock exchange. and i'll have a full fifteen minutes of business news for you next hour. thank you so much ben here in germany a branch of islam known as salafism has been in the spotlight the ultra conservative movement has been growing in germany in recent years most followers are peaceful but some radical salafist have been linked to extremist attacks all correspondence for g.w. online have conducted an investigation into the rise of jihad is salafism in germany and all this week you can find their reports by heading to w dot com and
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one of the reporters who have been investigating the salafist scene in germany is here with me in the studio. on heinrich he is so good to have you here with me in the studio what you and your colleagues said to carry out this investigation well even though the so-called islamic state is defeated militarily almost defeated we still live under the threat of islamic terrorism and salafism provides much of the ideology behind this terrorism and jihadism which by no means is to say that every cell of his is going to be a terrorist but the other way around basically every islamic terrorist in europe over the last couple of years has a leftist background as have those who travel to iraq and syria to join the dream and on a personal note i happen to live in bonn which is one of the top spots and for years i've seen zola fists handing out korans in the in the city but then they want
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to be seen anymore and i was curious where did they go what happened to them and i was curious about like their mindset all right we're going to go to our conversation because i think it be helpful for our viewers if we provide them with a bit more background on this topic we have this report for you on salafism in germany. salafism is a fundamentalist form of islam some of its supporters reject modern western democratic norms the german domestic intelligence service says salafism is one of the fastest growing branches of islam in germany in twenty eleven german authorities were aware of some three thousand eight hundred salafist in the country three years later that number was seven thousand and by twenty seventeen it was ten thousand eight hundred the main center of salafist life in germany
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is the western state of north rhine-westphalia there are about three thousand salafist supporters there the regional intelligence agency classifies around eight hundred of them as militant or jihad as salafist and twenty twelve a group of islamists in germany were caught planning a bomb attack in bonn at least one of the group salafist connections salafist used to be a common sight in german town centers handing out the qur'an for free and twenty sixteen's event interior minister band the to harvest militant group. we don't want terrorism in germany we don't want calls for terrorism to be made here for people to be radicalized here and we don't want terrorism to be exported from germany a month after that statement by the interior minister the christmas market attack happened the attack on us i am redrive
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a truck into the crowd killing twelve people the twenty four year old from tunisia allegedly belonging to a militant salafist network w.'s investigation found that jailed to hardest salafist continue their attempts to radicalize fellow muslims by setting up militant networks in prisons. right now mathias is still hero with me on the set mathias there are an estimated eleven thousand south us in germany most of them do not advocate. the use of violence but based on your research what kind of threat do you think the radical south as opposed to this country well according to official figures about eight hundred people that the authorities have reason to believe are dangerous enough to commit acts of terrorism so so that's a sizeable number and it needs a lot of resources to surveil them and to to look after them and the more
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imminent threat or another imminent threat is that we are facing return needs from the islamic state people who some of them who have been disillusioned eyes but some of them are better hardened and stick ever more to the islamic islamised audiology and about one thousand people left to join the islamic state about three hundred dead three hundred three turned already and we're looking at another couple of hundred people coming back and we need to deal with them just very briefly i just have twenty seconds left what what jumped out at you during your research well i've you know what really struck me looking at people not necessarily as a geologist but how much ordinary zoloft is so much their life revolves around the question what is her love what does what is forbidden what is allowed. to yes thank you so much that he's much he has a fun kind and he can watch is report in the work that his colleagues did also of
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his i'm in journey by heading to w. dot com great to have you with us now we're going to transition and head to the u.s. because it's only two weeks until midterm congressional elections in the u.s. and an unprecedented number of women are running for office let's have a look now at congressional. he says over recent years as you are about to see more and more women are hoping to win a seat in the senate or house of representatives there was a strong spike of between twenty sixteen and twenty eighty some are calling twenty eighteen the year of the woman or the pink wave that to kick off our election coverage the news is bringing you an in-depth look at four of the most closely watched women this electoral season and today we profile a republican who once called president trump's remarks on women disgusting and now she's turning to the commander in chief for backing as she buys for
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a senate seat her party must win to keep its razor thin majority. marco make felly birth to be fourth pilot in combat with woman running for the u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the camera. and emotional moment for mom excelling in the republican primary he fended off chelan joe from the far right now she is her party's hope to hold the open senate seat in a difficult election and i feel very humbled and honored and grateful that. she is the favorite of the republican establishment and has a reputation as a political moderate garnered from representing a swing district but early in this race shilling for herself to the president and makes clear she's not pulling her punches. this is how i see this campaign it's a choice between a doer and a talker between proven ritz and hollywood it's. now there's nothing wrong with
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hollywood glitz write. like i am is a brand as anyone of my opponent brags that younger one hundred pairs shoes i on the other have a room under common mission serving our country with forty six make sell his military record against her own ponens anti-war activism the democrat kirsten cinema is also a congresswoman meanwhile this is a tight race closely watched by both parties and excel he supports trump's border wall has toughened house stance on immigration and then praised the president despite once calling his comments on acceptable and disgusting we wanted to talk to mark them like sally about her campaign and her support for president from the regularly dismisses female office holders as crazy or low i.q. but make still they didn't want to talk to us. mesa arizona thousands lined up here
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to see donald trump he's holding a rally to help stump for martha mike celie what have people here it's self-evident why she sides with the president. yes because anyone who doesn't vote present trump shouldn't live in the united states of america or anybody that backstrom is a help trump is the key to all of this he is the glue that holding all this together he's the driving force so he's a conductor of this trump train everybody is talking about one hundred percent when the u.s. president arrives the crowd goes wild and trump knows what his supporters wants to hear less orating attack from the democrats and dire warnings against a blue waif in the midterms mixed with a lot of praise for mike sally. she's tough and she's smart and she's brave and she could fly there are a plane better than anybody. your next united states senator from arizona.
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makes out if you. but this is an important event form accel he to keep the support of the republican base. america is back in arizona is back thanks to the leadership of president job. jack do you think you were the other guy that is out. however through when she has to appeal to the broader electorate a poor state trump supporters but also centrist suburban voters and people repelled by the president's policies quite a challenge even for a fighter like motha x.l.e. . the tournaments featuring the best football clubs in europe the champions league where terrorists today were buying munich taking on a athens while byron's recent troubles have been well documented a run of four matches without a victory but finally a three one win against wellsburg over there we can't work some of the pressure off
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of coach. peace and quiet finally even buying coach nico always stressed there were no distractions his focus was on his team's performance after the very immediate crisis has seemingly come to an end common a bubble ease his return to the t.v. i find the same on the negative there's always just such an restlessness of buying when you don't win four games in a row. and of course we know just that during the training sessions in recent weeks saying we. come together again with a good performance and now we want to start a winning streak he said you know stuff. zeke isn't about fish sticks. victories are always important. winning comes first and foremost and second is execution. as you know yourself you don't win points with a laggard what kind of pull to get the assignment is crystal clear by
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a starting lineup isn't it what you want to sentai disputes rotation is part of the game of football association was uncalled for i already have an idea in my head but i won't tell you what it is. what's about their opponent's age cantons they've lost both the games in the champions league so far this season and said bottom of creepy it's all or nothing for the great champions defeated by him would see the european campaign. and a bunch of you not in a month it's a team that has nothing to lose just a team that's technically very strong great footballers are all technically very good and that's why we have to be on our guard up but if we play like we did over the weekend and i'm convinced that we can also win the scottish people and that brings us to the end of this edition of news thank you so much for spending this part of new day with us the news continues at the top of the outcome see about. to .
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kick off. this league like. i am pounds back to champ speed problems for a. rematch ministry. looking youngish makes history grabbing fine fast frank but trash talks a lot. it. goes. with all the while becoming
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what is humankind learned from the great war. as it learned anything about. nineteen eighteen not forgotten the w.'s november focus. is heating up where things stand. things are uncertain with crumbling champions banner they're taking more shots at the media than on gold. i thought not.

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