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news. this is news five from berlin turkey voices in patients with the u.s. so far a long standing extradition request in turkey wants to put the muslim clerics on trial for orchestrating the failed twenty sixteen coup turkey's foreign minister says it's time for the u.s. central and whole also coming up with what we're trying to deal and roland on climate change teeth into the twenty fifteen paris agreement but many attendees are not satisfied with the results. and a film about love during the cold war ever wins big at the european film awards in
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spain we'll have a look at the top prizes of the one. i'm calling thanks for joining us turkey's foreign minister says u.s. president donald trump told turkish leaders. that washington is working on extraditing turkey's most wanted man turkey has long sought the extradition of the muslim cleric to look will lend a man believes was behind the failed military coup in two thousand and sixteen glenn has lived in the united states for almost twenty years he denies any involvement in the coup attempts for this guy and do the others along with this organization a through four names that we have aggressive united states director of our issue which i prefer. well last time. the american.
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president trump told everyone that they have been working on. for more i'm joined by g.w. correspondents dorian jones in istanbul and stefan in washington hello to you both stefan let's start with you have there been any reactions to the statement in the u.s. no not so far as to say crickets as far as i can tell i'm told now that might change during the course of the day but so far we haven't heard anything is very unlikely that we hear anything today as the president or the same president will as we reported now has allegedly told mr ed wong that the u.s. is working on extradition has told the press here in november just about a month ago that no such plans and actions are taken at the moment or considered dorian can you explain for us why this extradition of glenn is so important for the turkish government. to some turkish ministers they are
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calling him turkey's osama bin laden and that gives in on the idea of how important a man chrissy's in getting him back to turkey and the reason why he's not only blamed for being a mastermind for his network will follow it for the twenty sixteen failed coup attempt which killed two hundred fifty people but he's also believed to be still posing a threat to turkish democracy through his ongoing network in turkey and to underline that every week we still see hundreds of a rights of people and they should be involved in that work. still poses a threat and that's why they think it's so important to bring him back to turkey and not only that they are also looking to washington to cooperate on his network in the united states which they say bankrolling his movement here to there is reported on the washington is now being more cooperative in investigations into that network given the background stuff and i mean we call them turkeys most wanted man once the position of the u.s. government on issues of our. all it's complicated as
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your colleague just pointed out and described with his description is fairly complex and it is complex for the united states because it's not working like the white house can say ok we're extraditing official argument and the next day he shows up in istanbul are there's the department of justice is involved in this the state department is involved in this of course the white house has a say in this so this is highly complicated diplomatically but also juristic lee. speaking because the man can of course even if an extradition is considered appeal this and go the round through the courts of the court system here so i think we're going to going to be in for the long haul however as i said of course the trumpet illustration has been more so inclined to work with the turks on the case then previous administrations that is for sure but is mr gillon facing extradition the next week or the next few days or anytime soon i would not think so
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back you know dorian if this were confirmed this conversation between trump and add on what would that mean for turkey. i think it could be a marker a fundamental change in relations between washington this kosher or not the extradition of good and has been a poison in the us in this relationship between these two nato allies and the reason is that doesn't expect to be extradited anytime soon but they quit in washington as they say they're dragging their feet they're not taking turkey's claim seriously to counter saying that you haven't provided serious evidence but there has been this ongoing mistrust between the two over this matter and this has spilled into this narrative that was voiced just after the coup of senior ministers accusing washington have not been directly involved been complicit in the coup attempt and the fact that they see the little progress in their extradition attempt is fueling that narrative that has spread and poison other matters. relationship
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between turkey and washington to record lows differences over syria differences over talks with moscow all this is being fed by this mistrust between the two and a key part of this mistrust is this question of fair to look cooler and that is why it is our number one priority of turkish diplomacy to get them back our door in jones and. in washington for us thank you to you both. talks in poland on climate change finally produced an agreement late last night nearly two hundred countries unanimously adopted a rulebook allowing the paris climate act to become operational by twenty twenty the chairman of the conference called it a historic moment but critics say the agreement doesn't go far enough. it is so decided. there was physical relief when two weeks of intense negotiations finally came to an end incredibly. we are very
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satisfied as you may have heard are. really happy they are celebrating a very good success. that outcome a common set of rules to implement a previously agreed goal limiting global temperature rises to below two degrees celsius. but critics say the agreement is deeply flawed water appear in part because there'll be no sanctions against states that honor making progress toward the rule book relies on p. pressure alone to keep everyone on track the outcomes of these negotiations are far from embrace usually of scientists warn that a strict cap of one point five degrees and a commitment to shift away from fossil fuels are needed to avert disaster i think certainly the fossil fuel countries here will slow things down i think that is the united states certainly did not help on the issue of having science move forward
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but there was just an overall lack of leadership from the european union as well on getting ambition out of the agreement. a sentiment echoed by fifteen year old activist greater tune back who had some harsh words for policy makers you are not mature enough to tell it like it is even that burden you leave to us children. but i don't care about being popular. i care about climate justice and the living planets. our civilization is being sacrificed for the opportunity of a very small number of people to continue making enormous amounts of money. climate activists young and old field world leaders have once again done too little even today i think you have a very i now do some of the stories making news around the world more than forty
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people are reported injured after an explosion at a restaurant in the japanese city so the cause of the blast is under investigation most of the injuries are minor though one person is said to be in serious condition . in hungary thousands of marched in budapest to protest a new labor law and what they see as a slide towards on their offer tarion rule in the country it's the fourth demonstration in a week unions and opposition parties have dubbed the new labor rules the slave law . georgia has inaugurated its first female president's ranch or an asylum a zora really was elected after winning nearly sixty percent in a runoff vote that the opposition has said it will recognize international observers say the election was well managed service for the previously served as foreign minister. the european film academy has crowned its favorite films and performances from twenty eighteen and a historical romance titled cold war by polish born director pawel pawlikowski are
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the most honors the winners were chosen by more than three and a half thousand members of the film academy here's a look now at who took the top prize at the ceremony in the spain. style crossed love is in war ravaged europe. skis monochrome period romance cold war was the big winner at the thirty first european film awards. best actress for her portrayal of polish village go soon. cold war netted the top prize for best film as women's best at a time. best director and screenwriter though he was reluctant to take too much credit. few very. rich like an imposter here except things because they were both hundred ninety five thurston's of the script and the
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scene you saw the it was more as one of the few scenes where the writing actually corresponded to what was shot so. a change in tone for best actor. that are fun today for dog man. plays adult three man his quiet life takes adopt turn when he gets swept up in the violent schemes of a local criminal. and finally a standing ovation for cost takeout for us the greek french director collected an honorary award for his career as a master at the political thriller. standing distinct from the huge budgets and brits of hollywood the awards show that european cinema can hold its own. around forty same sex couples of staged a mass wedding in the brazilian city of sao paolo the participants tie the knot
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during brazil's new hardline president elect. could order a crackdown on gay weddings next year one newlywed husband called it an act of resistance has said he would not be able to love a homosexuals. some bonus legal news now and dormant have extended their lead at the top of the table to nine points after beating braman at home victory means they're guaranteed to go into the winter break next weekend as league leaders here's how they wrapped up their six the bonus legal win in a row dortmund were giving out presents before kick off a belated official farewell to nourish our team who joined braman this summer. and there was no show. shortage of action from the get go jordan's first big chance came in the sixth minute but davy plus and managed to steer paca out catheters shot white of the goal. shortly afterwards out cuffer fed might go to ice this time plus
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and pushed dortmund's captain down in the box but the referee mistakenly awarded no penalty. in the twentieth minute rafael got a auto's free kick landed on i'll cut his head and then in the net but an offside whistle interrupted the celebrations then the video assistant took another look and the goal stood one nil for dortmund. the pace stayed fast nicholas moyes on whether mr repton pass and dortmund pounced royce making it two nil just seven minutes later by shade in sand show notched up his league best tenth assist of the season the exuberant mood of almost eighty thousand fans soon got dampened by much closer bradman's kept him making it to one and ending his dry spell after nine games without a goal. been created their next chance after the restart same show
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seemed surprised to get the ball that after j.t. public as save. the pace was taking its toll on the referee as well he dove in command tweaked his calf but was able to continue. dortmund got one last chance in injury time substitute mario good to hit the target but the video assistant intervened again and the goal was rightly disallowed for offside. dortmund remain unbeaten and will top the table at the midway point of the campaign the previous three times they did that they went on to win the title. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download our app from google player from the apple store they'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the d w after send us your photos and or video. you're watching news from berlin i'll be
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