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don't give his music is better than to get your stamps some streaming. video game music starts february twenty fifth on d w. this is the w. news live from but venezuela's powerful military backed president my daughter in his fight for survival street violence took place between opposition supporters and security forces the country's defense chief through the always waits behind the embattled president also coming up. next she katie takes over as president of the
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democratic republic of congo off a controversial election he calls for reconciliation promising to free all political prisoners. and growing up behind but. don't want him to think his mother's abandoning him if he doesn't understand that she's long tom snowden has had his children rocked up with their mothers and only allowed out the we can't write scripts that many of the mothers who've been imprisoned for political reasons . from having a home free glad you could join me venezuela's socialist president nicolas maduro has won the backing of the military in his standoff with the opposition leader who has proclaimed himself president the chief of the armed forces and defense minister accused who want to quote all needing a coup and said you know. to states now the governments that have recognized great
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oh we're waging an economic war against venezuela my daughter's key ally russia is also standing behind him and in his latest speech the president thanked moscow for its support. holding up all your russia gives its full support to the legitimate and constitutional government that i preside its full support for peace and the integrity and sovereignty of venezuela. he told me president maturer you can count on the unwavering support of russia and now more than ever we will be working on bilateral projects to further develop venezuela feel beat up there are part of the sorrow you live in a soil and the w.'s oscar shank is in caracas following the situation for us that oscar bring us up to date with the latest there has venezuela seen major protests once again today so yes there are protests and even today this is our sort of
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culture that we have been longer approaches already because it was the year with most protest and. they were the center of this ranges were built on stilts and spread out throughout different probus is that we want to live in the it's like well the opposition has done and she does one thing is you not always just in terms of the public to unify political protest in support of one way though the largest ones we've seen in recent history were yesterday going to get so protests are likely to rise in the political concert continued yet since they were purchased again on monday there have been three hundred twenty eight detainees at least sixteen people dead in the concert persists we will unfortunately see a rise in this number. we understand meanwhile that my daughter has appeared in public as president i mean what to what extent does he still have supported the country. well i just really called a carload long vigil to protect the presidential palace and nobody showed up they
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also had to change the location of this to a police that could fit unless it was because his followers were leaving the concentration it is safe to state that his approval ratings for not doing even with them that are just that elusive evident with the protests that we've seen uncovered the slums that were traditional government stock when resources could mean the benefits but with the economic crisis and the high school in the world is it into possible for a mother who got to keep up with this then if it's a child is there going to his wife and there's a lot of points in the approval ratings and also the military for one has throwing its weight behind my daughter what does that mean wondrous popular within the highways of the military because there is a sort of coed systems and evidence of corruption like no other country i read in the fish will tell economic and political interests that i lost military analyst and most wanted to keep him in power and i want to. question savage bridges but i don't know that he's going to snake through twitter yesterday to get in there to
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get official announcement. a lot of only interest is being put into the middle and lower ranking officials of the military however any of this changed within the couple of of days that we're seeing this early two hours for the u.s. as you to leave the country we're seeing where we are in the middle of our diplomats and are there has not been resolved until we see what happens after the seventy two hours that come about being correspondent was the question i get in caracas thank you. and in the last couple of hours the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or has also been delivering remarks regarding venezuelan covering the story from washington is our correspondent my and my what did i have to say. this whole situation in venezuela is actually quite a bit of a triumph for the trump administration because they have taken
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a very hard line against really from the moment they came into office and what we saw from pump air today was a real doubling down of what we heard president trump say right when this was all happening peo was supporting the new president he's warning against the use of force on these mass demonstrations that we see happening he denounced what he called off their killing off for a tarion regimes around the world which have been backing with doro he also said that the u.s. is going to be pledging twenty million u.s. dollars in aid to venezuela and he also went a step further and called mcgraw an illegitimate president and called for him to step aside very similarly to what we heard president trump say my russia the united states. intervening in venezuela presumably washington is looking at military intervention stage. we've heard trump come out yesterday
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in the evening and say that all options were on the table and while he was pointedly asked about the military options you said well the military options never ruled out and all options are on the table so while i don't think the u.s. is going to be rushing into a military confrontation in latin america they certainly aren't above using the threat of it to push for their agenda a correspondent in washington good to talk to you thanks. and let's bring you up to date now on some of the other stories making news around the world pope francis is in panama to celebrate world youth day the catholic church is annual celebration has brought in as much as one hundred fifty thousand people from around the globe to kind of on his first address the pontiff spoke out against corruption and public officials in the region so they've simple honest and transparent lives. of course in ukraine has sentenced former president viktor yushchenko vage to thirteen years in prison trees it he was tried in absentia the
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court said misty had a cold which scene here in archive footage had opened the door to russia's annexation of crimea and the conflicts in eastern ukraine following mass protests against his government to twenty four and two he fled to russia. france and golf's most famous paintings some flowers will no longer be lent out by the van gogh museum in amsterdam off to examining it relate with precision imaging the museum says the work is not fit to travel is one of several versions of the painting produced by the gulf in the late nineteenth century. the. democratic republic of congo has a new president fed exed katie was sworn into office a short time ago in front of thousands of supporters he used his inaugural speech to call for reconciliation and promised to release all political prisoners present she katie succeeds joseph kabila who was in power facing me is that the election
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was marred by allegations of fraud it is the first peaceful transition of power in congo since the country gained independence in one thousand nine hundred sixty six . on this let's bring in journalist and she is in can share lydia we understand that the president has followed up his call for reconciliation with action tell us more about that. he has indeed he he gave a rousing speech he said he wanted to release all political prisoners as you mentioned she said he wanted to unite the congress. against hate against tribalism and. the country. remains to be seen as and his promises but from promises excited. i'm not about content president and if yes i mean do they need to see katie. introduced as a good is the son of idea and katie is a charismatic politician who found one of the founding members of the party. and it
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didn't jive three years ago in belgium and his body is still languishing in a morgan in brussels because people say well the government at the time fears the bringing back pocket an uprising because he was so popular. in existence on felix went into exile in belgium while he fled with his mother and his siblings to the age of twenty two because his father was an active politician at the time speaking out against that dictator who to go to thirty second phoenix's. a lot of his time in belgium. his critics might say that he hasn't doesn't have a huge amount of managerial experience you haven't i haven't held high positions in work or in jobs. and young. well was in early to clarify for us it's been reported that he likes to see katy actually left his
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inauguration for time. yeah he had to step off the stage for a short period. so people worried about what was wrong with it and i think it was really hard and i think he might be insane that there's speculation that he was wearing a bulletproof vest that was too tight for him and you have to step away and have a break. and then he came back on and finished two speech but yeah it was a bit of a dramatic remember and that's interesting because this defeated opponent martin finally said that he was cheated out of the election and accused his presidency katie of making a backroom deal with the former president joseph kabila very briefly will he and his supporters accept that you president. i think what the people of congress voted for when they voted to get rid of chairs of could be that would be running for a few years. legibly how you do one with sixty percent of the first recording to a chair and other state attorneys but doesn't. put in
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a huge wave of protests for unocal to protest to cool people not to respect the cages nocturne and there hasn't been much action there has been much movement on the streets and so i think people are excited to have a change of regime and they're going to hurt you because you don't. need the act and in contrast thank you very much indeed thanks for having me. turkey is currently holding about seven hundred children in prison that is according to human rights groups after their mothers were convicted on what activists say almost a political grounds now one of these children is two year old there as his mother a jailed activist who's going to come to the city of get set and that the children living behind bars only experience freedom the we can't. saturdays the day the fathers pick up their children at the gates of the gibs a prison that a little ones can spend a day or two in freedom. about takes his two year old son mira's home every
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weekend the toddlers already gotten used to leaving his mother behind. the other five hours are kurds mir as is mother has been active for an opposition party with links to the kurds that was enough to get her a four year sentence. we can just be glad to jail isn't that far away. and we can pick the children out now and there. is. a bar has joined up with other fathers whose wives are doing time for political offenses. in my wife's case it was because of social media comments and for that she was sentenced. on terrorist propaganda charges a lawyer told us that normally statements like that shouldn't be liable to prosecution. but they've changed the laws. as
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a result of the new anti terrorism laws mirrors and his mother girl istana now sharing this bunk in a cell with over a dozen other inmates. has only a small concrete prison yard to play in. so the first place near as wants to go to is a playground and play like a normal child for a few hours mere hours will have to get through two years like this. one minute i don't want him to think his mother's abandoning him he doesn't understand that she's locked up we can only hope that he doesn't end up traumatized . currently over seven hundred small children are thought to be living with their mothers in turkish prisons the figure comes from the few non-governmental organizations able to work with the affected families they said that for the state these children don't exist. in the
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present yes and no are not at all qualified to respond to the needs of small children. and the government can't even tell us which prisons have children in them and how many. sick the weekend is over now mira's has to return to his mother in prison the separation is always hard for jen. he's worried what will be in store for his son in there this time and who will his wife and child have to share this cell with. the chords and looking song over there at the mercy of their cell mates tolerance. they might complain if crying isn't night. fifteen women sleep in one cell things like that tend to haunt you. he doesn't want mirrors to notice that he's worried they say their goodbyes at the
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gibson prison gates. i don't think either come on we're going to mama but you. behind the gate mirrors his father has to hand him over to god once again oh it's over thirty all sweltering through a record breaking heat wave temperatures reached forty six point six degrees celsius in the south australian capital of adelaide today beating an eighty year record now while many went to the beach or to an academician mall to cool down some headed to a watering hole with a cooling promise. of free beer while temperatures top forty five degrees celsius that was the promise and the redline hotel to live. it's seven hundred liters into the alice very free of charge until the pub ran dry.
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and elsewhere in the south australian capital people were doing what they could to stay hydrated. got to sweat my entire body weight out of just being hungry jackson for about six first brings at work this morning but it was destroyed this way so we packed up pretty easy. security forty six point two so that's what is this how you. try to drink water from the family it's like boiling inside her to come out and yet you know it's very hot. for most this is the best way to beat the heat be it for humans at the swimming pool of our animals at busy. germany is currently hosting the wall championships in a sport that many in the english the he wold may not be familiar with and that is handful arenas have been packed with fans from around the wild excitement is building here in germany ahead of the country semifinal clash against norway on
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a friday night. the main train station in the northern german city of keel. fans turned out in droves to watch germany's last game here on a big screen they have little doubt about who's going to win the tournament. it's a good take guys are great they're playing brilliantly well can i say we're going to be world champions i mean the tournament issues really popular in germany more people have been following the german team's games on t.v. than top matches in the football bundesliga. that's been what's important for us is that we don't just reach the normal handball funds we want to get all sports fans on board when we want to have everyone in the country talking about the team he was the last game against spain in cologne was completely sold out twenty thousand fans packed the arena to see germany now really secure victory and top their group. that was amazing really fantastic the atmosphere was electric so many people were
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screaming and shouting it was brilliant pop. on friday even the handball party would continue in kiel and across the country fans are hoping germany can win again and book their place in the final. well stephen is here now to talk about brakes and what it could do to a particular industry in britain steven helen and we're talking about the aerospace industry let's start with the business side air bus boss tom enders spoke candidly today about what britain's divorce from the e.u. could do to his firm that in a video message to employees he said that if the two sides can't come to terms that is if no deal brags that takes place the aircraft manufacturer could withdraw its operations from great britain listen bricks it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital it was a no deal bricks that we have there both will have to make potentially very harmful
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decisions for u.k. decisions about workers eleven thousand five hundred work directly for air bus in britain they build the aircraft's wings here if you count all the affected suppliers britain counts one hundred thousand valuable industrial jobs in the aviation sector that are in danger from brakes it. don't listen to the brakes it is madness which asserts that because we have huge plants here we will not move and we will always be here they are all so there are plenty of countries over there who would love to build the wings for it was aircraft airbus is actually a success story the cross border co-operation between germany france spain and great britain has produced a globally successful aircraft manufacturer briggs it will throw a monkey wrench into the system and great britain once the spearhead of aviation is
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on its way to in significance according to the airbus c.e.o. and are says the blame lies with the politicians. it is a disgrace that moving to us off the roof of the twenty sixteen referendum. businesses are still unable to plan properly for the future and reload with many of our peers have repeatedly called for clarity but we still have no idea what is really going on here. so a grim outlook there from a major employer in the u.k.'s aerospace industry now let's look at another side of that sector correspondent this is in davos and he caught up with the international director of the u.k. space agency alice von he asked her how her agency will get along pro coast spreads that considering that international cooperation is pretty key in space. yes absolutely nasa space is a truly international endeavor it will always remain the case so we work
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internationally already primarily through the european space agency to support a lot of r. and d. in collaboration with the rest of europe but we also cooperate internationally on the safety of the operating environment and that's something that's increasingly important so i feel very confident that we will continue strong international partnerships in the u.k. space sector and how would work with the european space agency change so we will remain a very strong participant in the european space agency we are looking forward to the ministerial meeting at the end of this year when member states make commitments to new programs and you know you may know the last such meeting was in the back end of twenty sixteen we had already had a referendum vote and at that ministerial meeting we were the number one subscriber to all of the european space agency applications programs it's a very strong sign now you have been talking to many leaders about many possible solutions that we can't even think of if we don't know the space if you will could you give me an example of how you are working here at the world economic forum oh
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it's incredible the a place ability of space technology to some of the discussions happening at davos this week is incredible so in the u.k. we're very proud to have our own international partnerships program it's one hundred fifty million pound program working with twenty nine different developing countries tackling ten different sustainable development goals to give you an example of what that might look like we've got an amazing project at the moment with vietnam it's using it's using that unique vantage point of space to give you a really wide scale perspective to look at water levels we can then link that information on the water levels with mosquito outbreaks and we can then link the mosquito outbreaks with outbreaks in twenty feet or so effectively you begin to get a predictive capability for some of these you know truly horrendous diseases affecting the world and if you can do that for twenty feet think of all the other mosquito borne diseases that you can begin to tackle it's really phenomenal. really fascinating now let's talk about the actors in space because we also have private companies offering for example tourism in recent years do you think there is
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a challenge considering that no one really owns space and how this is going to go yeah it's a challenge that's why we will continue to cooperate internationally i mean it's right now there's over one hundred countries space programs and we seeing this very interesting trend where you've got an increasing number of entrepreneurs so characters like. running their own space programs but we have to cooperate on the operating environment and we have to work very hard to make sure that we all follow the same rules of the road in space i'm working in particular with the world economic forum on an initiative that is industry led to demonstrate that best practice this is state of the operations in space thinking outside the box thank you very much international director of the u.k. space agency for the insight. and that was the correspondent javier again is there in davos for us staying in europe renault has appointed mission limbaugh's. as its new chairman today thursday the move follows the resignation of legendary boss
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carlos ghosn whose arrest on financial misconduct charges has rocked the french carmaker and its alliance with japan's nissan. elsinore will become chairman immediately according to the company deputy chief executive. will take over goans other role as c.e.o. so nod sixty five now faces the task of soothing relations with rose japanese partner and resuming talks on a new alliance structure to cement the twenty year old partnership. and over in frankfurt the european central bank announced today that it would hold interest rates at historic lows our man in frankfurt conrad filed this report. any hope here in germany. hope all evaporated. when the markets close the first. twenty twenty. hours.
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present which was obviously a pretty well by people here on the rolls. the latest consumer price. well as weak economic woes in the eurozone seems not to allow a. weaker growth that was underlined again. by several purchasing money. coming from several eurozone countries from the german manufacturing. or you'll fall of below the point which is a level indicating all countries. are of the german economy. and that was contribution in frankfurt here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. as street violence took place between opposition and security forces venezuela's powerful military said it
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would stand behind president maduro and his battle for survival the armed forces chief accuse the opposition leader was proclaimed himself president of staging a coup. here's just a kerry has been inaugurated as president of the democratic republic of congo after a controversial election because of reconciliation and promise to free all political prisoners. you're watching t.v. news from lend or coming top the hour stay tuned and you can always follow us online if you double your com and d.-w. dot com slash business thanks for watching b w i'm stephen beers in berlin.
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