tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle January 14, 2019 4:00pm-4:15pm CET
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on protest. looks like. just a month before the. welcome to the program we saw in poland with breaking news that. after being stopped at a fundraising event on sunday night. was also a leading figure in the country's opposition movement mistaken to hospital in critical condition after being attacked on stage and succumbed to his interest a short while ago. doctors. were not able to save. culture minister lukash off ski announced this
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afternoon that the injuries following a stabbing attack were too severe for all the kids to go but moments before the attack the mayor of key downs praising the fund raising effort for children in need . yet damn ovitz looked out at thousands of people and men lunged at him with a knife. usually attacker then remained on stage shouting that he plame the mayor's former party for wrongfully imprisoning him before he was tackled to the ground. he was holding a knife in his right hand and yelled that he'd spent five years in jail because of the mayor's old party says he said his name that he'd been in prison in was tortured we don't know how he managed to get on the stage. police have
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arrested the suspect who they said was a twenty seven year old with a record of violent crime. but it. was no of our priority is finding out where the pair pre-treat or could get so close to the mirror we knew he used to pass that said press on it. i downloaded it was rushed to a hospital in critical condition with moon's to his heart and after and her but despite hours of surgery and hundreds of polish blood donors coming to us aid the mayor's life could not be saved he. downloaded served as a mayor of good dance for twenty years his s.s. nation has stunned the people of poland. how much a ball has a radio journalist and get downscaled told us more about the city's laid back but all of them over to the ruling dynasty says twenty years so she's mayor. for
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a very long time but lately she has become one of the i'm for leaders of the pro-democratic opposition in poland and he became famous for example about to fight and world war second to music where she was defending at the creator of the music from being replaced by other directors are plays by the ruling party will injustice but she was also very determined to defend polish course defendants of course she was. present at almost every demonstration in front of the courts to defend courts to defend their highest court of foment and she also organized this thursday night on the first three of the. constitutional court right before it was taken by the. law and justice party
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she was also saying a lot about. defending her if i was not defending don't all tools good because they are also. a person there are also some person school are attacked by their right side of the political discussion. and. that's much a good ones not to some of the other stories making news around the world and two hundred fifty soldiers and firefighters have been deployed to dig out the austrian ski result of a whole alpine region struggle to cope with record snow falls emergency workers say the mission is dangerous as the risk of avalanche remains high. an iranian military cargo plane has crashed near the country's capital tehran iranian army said fifteen of the sixteen people on board were killed a flight engineer survived and has been taken to hospital and they version spokesman said the plane or route from kazakhstan overshot the runway and hit a wall as it landed. turkey has hit back at comments from u.s.
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president donald trump that he would devastate the country economically if it attacks kurdish forces in syria following the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops his foreign minister said ankara would not be intimidated by mr trump's tweets and that strategic partners should not communicate via social media. u.s. secretary of state might pompei or has held talks in riyadh with the saudi king and crown prince they agreed on the importance of deescalating the war in yemen where the saudis are fighting iran bad rebels was to pump air was also expected to press crown prince mohammed bin salmond of the murder of turkish journalist jamal to show . that to the united kingdom where the country's prime minister said that the country is at the start of a crucial week in its history to reason will spend the next twenty four hours doing everything she can to secure support for her controversial breck's it deal which currently looks as though it will be defeated in parliament tomorrow a short while ago mrs mary addressed employees at
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a factory in the english town of stoke she accused some lawmakers of being prepared to use what she called every device possible to thwart britain's departure from the european union she said you kate might end up but not leaving the e.u. at all if m.p.'s voted her deal down. but while no deal remains a serious risk having observed events at westminster over the last seven days it's now my judgment that the more likely outcome is a paralysis in parliament that risks there being no bricks it. that makes it even more important than to consider very carefully how they will say tomorrow night to do a correspondent barbara faisal joins us on the line from outside the british parliament welcome barbara series of playing the back my deal all risk because very heavily how likely is that to succeed. that is not likely at all phil because she has tried that before and then have helped to because minds have been up in parliament have
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been made up in parliament and they're not very likely to change should till tomorrow night so hard for it to cheers i want to know what the oppressive baby really thinks this cliff edge that britain could fall of would be no threat but it would be a chance for the country to sort of present itself to the world in a different way the remainders of course don't want to back to do because they want to remain and they want a second referendum and the ones who are sort of like in the middle want a much softer direction then string them a seal sort of bring says now talking possible so they is not good for anybody and the the lines have been drawn there will be no change so if parliament votes against mrs may's dale what happens then. we'll have to come back around to comment and say what are plenty what's the next step and the most likely the most likely outcome at this point in time is that he's just going to come back and say ok i
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will go back to britain to brussels and try to read the more more things from them to to sort of have even more considerations and more. things that reference could give to britain that is probably remove the fact of or have a have a time limit on the back it's not sure whether brussels will do that they london has gobbles on the letter that the e.u. leaders the road for her today and it hasn't change anything in the world whether that will likely change because the that is the only way that this is really open to her at the moment the only thing that she is going to do she will kick the can further down the road as long as we still has a need and he will try again and try again. theresa may how's that been the odds so far by staying in power. if she loses tomorrow the most likely to step down
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during the may never absolutely under no circumstances they will have to drag her out of the house of parliament and out of downing street she will really see the very stubborn front to when she has shown that she has a creamy single mindedness and she will just sort of go on and go on and try again and again as long as parliament is willing to play the game with her it is on the whole impossible on the other hand that they will then begin to sort of table amendments and try to cut her off the seat has sort of majority for instance or a referendum and then she would finally have to change tack to that and she will just sort of carry on and do what she does best repeat herself. obviously in the in london thank you. it's been nearly five years since time's army took control of the country following a political crisis military leaders have been promising
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a return to civilian rule of a since but now they're poised to push but the date for elections again just a month before they were due to take place people out onto the streets of bangkok. was there to hear that. they've had enough enough of thailand's military rulers enough of seeing their rights curtailed enough of promised elections being pushed back time and time again. now these protesters in the heart of bangkok say they won't back down until the government makes good on its promise to let the people have their say we're living with a parliament that has no opposition opposition for the last five years without any you know good governance are and no opposition working in the parliament so the this election is very important for thailand not only to go back to democracy but
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also to spawn the country back again after five years and to get their rights as citizens back in the past five years the military government has used its powers to stop critics from speaking out. until recently protests like this one were prohibited by the strict assembly log file its military dictatorship. now that law has been lifted but in spite of that demonstrators are still telling me that they're being harassed by the authorities that. it's on this day and. that's put me on the field. but these tactics aren't keeping activists away. they're afraid the government could play for time until the election deadline. constitution expires then there would be no telling when
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thais would get to vote again. almost thirty years since the hillsborough stadium disaster in england the police commander in charge of security at the football match david duncan field is in court facing child today mr duncan field seen here in blue coats arrive of course in the end. he has pleaded not guilty to charges of gross negligence manslaughter going to six liverpool fans died in the ninety nine overcrowding remains a deadly stadium tragedy in british history. a tennis high drama on the first day of the australian open where former world number one the marines lost and could be his final match before retiring in chile gave it is all coming from two sets down in a five set loss to spain's roberta robots used to goat murray has said the injury will force him to retire from tennis this year possibly as early as after this australian open. v.r.v.
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opening day also featured the two of the tallest players in the game this two point one one metre tall an american riley he was what was back what was literally the battle of giants of compassionate john i's know who measures two point nine meters also in the men's draw world number two rafael nadal had a little trouble against australia's james duckworth and roger federer also work on the women's side germany's. number two seed crust easily passed cruised easily past the mean is a polo to headstock the former champion maria sharapova showed no mercy against british qualifier had it starts to prove one six lost six love. you watching t w news. reminder of our top story the man of the city of good as has died after being stabbed as a fundraising event on sunday night more which was a leading figure in the country's opposition mutiny. on britain's prime minister's
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