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love and respect. the book . the be . this is d. w. news coming to you live from berlin western countries deal a blow to venezuela's nicholas my doodle after he rejects the deadline to cool a new election several european countries recognize his opponent as the leader of the country but my guru insists he'll never bow to pressure from the outside also coming up pope francis makes a historic trip to the united arab emirates the pontiff says he hopes to write
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a new page in the history of relations between christians and muslims religious courts or religious tolerance be he did. and bringing home the bacon and museum in south korea braces for a boost as millions of people in asia the picture in europe the pain. plus the record stumble on super bowl sunday the new england patriots defeat the los angeles rams to win american football's biggest prize for the sixth time we take it to the reaction. i am. above. hello and welcome i'm on with that she my good to have you with us. several major european countries have recognized venezuela as opposition leader one by bill as interim president the as. in concert after president nicolas maduro
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ignored an e.u. deadline to call a snap election in a television interview on sunday told other nations to stay out of the crisis though declared himself until last month he also has the backing of the united states. today germany joined a group of countries including france and the u.k. to declare their support for glide though chancellor angela merkel announced berlin's position while visiting japan discussed on this new presidential elections were not called by yesterday. that is why joe is the person we expect to initiate an election process as soon as possible. from the idea of up with you and by puts and germany along with several other european countries recognizes him as the legitimate interim president to oversee this task to the president. of joining me now from brussels is our correspondent barbara visit so barbara
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journey is joined france spain and the u.k. to recognize kwan why though as interim president what is that you hoping to achieve with this move. european countries. have acknowledged that they need to come off the fence in this crisis they've been watching this for weeks and months they've seen the development and they now think that the moment has come to sort of support democratic. evolution and development in the country and that is really what they want to do if you look at the different statements from european leaders from sins from the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez who's really emphasizes that it's up to the venezuelans to decide about their own future they should be modest or of their own fate he says and all the e.u. wants to do and european countries want to do is to support the democratic developments in the country to get the country to have fair and free and
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internationally supervised elections only only the u.k. is sort of stepping out of line a bit and tones from london so a bit more robust and there is talk about to the maduro needs to go and so but all other countries avoid that because they are clock quite clear they don't want to sort of force regime change they want to support it development within the country that they hope can lead to a peaceful resolution of the conflict in venezuela with president nicolas maduro was of course brushed off any notion of a french presidential election how much influence does europe have in venezuela and what are europe's interests in the country. they don't have of course that much regional. interests there and they don't have that much influence of course and that makes them sort of maybe their ideal diplomatic third party who can sort of hope who can sort of help to. really support the development in the country support
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going to end his movement they will have the foreign ministers meeting that is on a very high level this thursday in europe going montevideo and they will talk to let the american countries neighboring countries and try to get together and open channels of communication see whether they will not be able for instance to have a humanitarian aid brought into the country maduro so far has rejected that could the europeans probably help was that could medicines be flown in very practical things for the moment how can elections be organized for instance how can observe be let into the country and so on so force so they're trying to sort of really get the process going and supported from the outside and what they do not want quite clearly of course is to be drawn into this proxy conflict between the united states and russia and china on the other sign that is not their goal right bob
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a visit in brussels thank you very much. at least nine people are dead after a large explosion in the somalian cattle issue the blast hit a busy market in a shopping mall police said it was a car bomb and that more than fifteen people were injured the militant group has claimed responsibility. let me draw in. a moment he is based in mogadishu but you this law last attack is taking place at a shopping center what law can you tell us about it. as you may have heard. those are two explosive is have been written into the new show more the biggest tomorrow in the capital the mall is negative two now the instability when it's blooper to be blasphemy the target a huge crowd crowd of people were at the facility when the blast the winter of
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casualties were smaller than expected and listed. about john were to be were complement there another turn were all the. obviousness on thermador group or to the million. now bush or al shabaab has claimed responsibility for this attack the group has been ousted from the capital and most urban areas in south and central somalia but there's still seem to be many attacks is the group giving more support of course i wish more were ports of call with no from the capital but they are still active in mogadishu have been shadowy hunt wrist and sometimes kurian are suicide bombings in the capital or target in hock to others and government institution is so they are military of power clearly but they have a still owns in the capital killing one at the moment is stop. burst out of be able
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to be extortion money with the call at tax if not they will kill anybody who confuses visit sex so they are still active in any way around the types of convivial they won't even nicaragua sustenance and nor yvonne a single. person's made in the code bones unit importance. but she my mother in mogadishu thank you very much for that update. let's article look at some other stories making news around the world in el salvador form a man named to kill me has easily won the country's presidential election the anti-corruption campaign a secured a majority are off the first round of voting picking up move oats than his three rivals combined the killing is a victory ends the two party system that has governed el salvador for three decades . a light aircraft has crashed into a house in california killing the pilot and four people inside witnesses said the
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twin engine plane caught fire and broke up in mid-flight the local sheriff said the occupants who died were two males and two females. millions of pilgrims in india have gathered to bathe in on the most important day of the hindu festival the world's largest religious gathering the pilgrims plunged into the cold waters where three rivers come together considered a particularly holy site hindus believe taking a dip in the rivers cleanses them of their sins and bring salvation. more than eleven hundred people in queensland australia are fleeing their homes after record breaking flooding the city of townsville has been particularly hard hit with more than a meter of rainfall in just a week the flooding has forced parties to open the gates of a nearby dam after is swelled above capacity. pope
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francis is kicked off his visit to the united arab emirates it's the first time a pope has ever visited the muslim majority kingdom gods and horseback is courted francis to the tran prince albert obvious palace while military aircraft flew over trailing gallow and white smoke the colors of the holy sea flag during his two day visit the pope is due to miss it a to meet a leading muslim clerics and hold an open air mass the history. trip is aimed at turning a page in christian muslim relations in the region. but he now is these religious affairs analyst welcome now this is a historic trip as you mentioned the first ever trip by the pope to the arabian peninsula why now well it's a time at which the christian communities are in their great pressure i mean in the middle of several different conflicts of which both the u.a.e. and saudi arabia in particular are part off and of course the yemen the war in
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yemen and which on which the pope has been actually expressly very interested in sort of has been trying essentially to help along either sort of a peace process or minimally a dialogue so i mean there are several issues at hand one of them an important one is actually into really just conversations and. the pope wants to start a new chapter in relations between the christians and muslims what does he mean by that and how does he plan to achieve it well in general i mean i think that we have seen over the last i would say twenty years or so an increase discussion on the idea of essentially a war off a war of civilizations and this has been x. and tweeted by the emergence of different types of nationalist something different types of. you know need to be somewhere around europe and the us at the very same time we have seen parallel to the emergence of more radicalized. that have taken a more central role in political process i think that the pope this vatican in
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particular and many people around him seem to understand along with other european leaders and western leaders that there is a serious need for bridge building and i think that these are very concrete steps that this papa see has been trying to take in that direction at the same time this pope is quite quite outspoken you mentioned yemen he has criticized the u.a.e. in the past to voice really in yemen i expect any such statements do. and dismiss it i don't think we're going to hear statements i mean of course i could be wrong about this but i think that the german style of this pope is not to actually take an open confrontation and in a new way sort of he's his hosts on the spot nonetheless he was very clear about his position concerning yemen even you know as us recently as yesterday noon before he got on the plane. and the way the vatican has operated in several other fronts including cuba in the u.s. and syria is to basically the blow you they pull him out ik operation on the ground
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and it's very very likely that the people that are traveling with the pope and that the people are on the ground are ready undertaking this conversation so we will only know whether this was effective in any way in terms of trying to mediate unmodulated the conflict in yemen in the position of the u.a.e. as weeks and months continue to continue to lapse mustn't go thank you very much for that my pleasure. to the u.s. where the pentagon says it is sending additional troops to the border with mexico opponents described the move as a political stunt designed to create the illusion of a crisis our correspondent alexander phenomena traveling to arizona to speak to the people living at the border and the wants to truly get. patrolling the u.s. mexican border here in arizona it stretches for more than six hundred kilometers agent down in the hernandez takes us to a remote part of it protected by an anti vehicle barea he says what's happening at
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the border is a crisis like he's never seen before there are still a lot of people that are trying to cross the border illegally but do not want to be caught but now we have our men and dynamic of having family units from central america they're given themselves at the border patrol which brings in humanitarian crisis images recently captured by a mobile surveillance you need show families crawling under a small fence into the u.s. even though the total number of our preventions along the border has dropped over the last two decades the agents say their job is no more difficult than ever we are in the city of nogales agent hernandez shows us the existing border fence here only recently has concertina wire been installed on top of it. we know that there is certainly a possibility that people can still come over or drop of a come over and recognize that but it's definitely a tool that works effectively and in this particular area has completely changed
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the landscape for more security less illegal crossings that sounds like an argument for presidents drums border war but was it worth shutting down the government over the border patrol agents told us they don't talk politics they're here to do their job regardless of what's going on in washington however they seemed happy and relieved that a deal has been reached at least temporarily we opened the government neither the shutdown nor trams plans for a border wall have been popular in downtown nogales we need each other says the city's mayor democrat to regard the economy's on both sides of the border heavily depend on mutual trade. maybe the president for instance sometimes given a little bit and say you know what ok let's find this find a common ground is find something that we can do together but stick to border security and economic development and by national relations with mexico. after
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thirty five days of shut down the federal worker thing are we don't know will be finally getting their paychecks but the roll over the border wall is still far from over. german chancellor angela merkel is in the japanese capital tokyo missing the japanese prime minister shinzo rb in a joint press conference she emphasized a push to intensify trade ties and research collaboration with japan the two countries already have close trade ties around four hundred fifty german companies are active there for his spot are they warned against rising protectionism saying germany and japan the was number three and number four economies respectively had an increasingly important role in protecting multilateralism macas visit comes just three days after a sprawling trade pact between the e.u. in japan came to force. earlier cameron school for the director of trade
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policy at the german chamber of industry and commerce in brussels told us about the significance of america's visit to japan. from a business perspective important. both economies want to cooperate closer we. trade while your move over forty billion euros between germany and japan we have a new trade deal that is set to reduce the trade barriers for both exports and imports and improve investment so. very much needed signal especially for the tribe an economy that is heavily dependent on open markets internationally free trade of openness for investment. so that was clemens school with the director of trade policy at the german chamber of industry and commerce in brussels he was in need of a news coming up ahead of the new england patriots take down the los angeles rams to notch up
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a record equalling sixth super bowl ring to take you through the rough and tumble of the game. but first today it is front council day dedicated to the fight against one of the once biggest killers in two thousand and eighteen nearly ten million people died of the disease wide prevention screening and early detection are the focus of this is campaign talk to say millions of cases could have been treated more effectively had they been detected sooner despite advances in medicine nearly half of those diagnosed die of the disease between thirty to fifty percent of cases could have been prevented in time. joining me now is my colleague from the science just welcomes and ficca people down is a putting a lot of hope into new technical development such as artificial intelligence but how much of an impact is artificial intelligence going to have do you think. well
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allow me to start with a cliche remains to be seen on official intelligence is a very young i mean to be going for a couple of decades but it's a very young field in itself it's a young fielding cancer there have been some studies for instance in the united kingdom there was a study that came out into some of the recording revolver so repeated evolution of cancer it's a visual intelligence that tries to look at patterns of how cancers evolve and how they may develop in certain genetic setting so in particular people so to say if you look at five hundred or thousand people and you see how a particular cancer evolves you might get a better better idea of how cancer could evolve and then you could see what this person has a particular genetic disposition to this particular cancer this is the risk the lives. of risk this is how it might develop if we've already diagnosed it cetera but it's still very young in its in its days really and so a lot of the focus needs to be on things like improving our own health care attention to health and treatment giving medical professionals the rules they need
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to help people detect and treat cancer and early detection many people said that is a key factor one of the most down the sink in your methods in that area. well i think you know i'm going to scale this right back early detection as you need to be aware of what can happen so like if you for instance look at prostate cancer in men is one of those areas it does not talk to our lot a lot of people will say go get checked when you're in your fifty's or whatever actually you should be start looking when you're in your forty's that's number one you can monitor for instance your p.s.a. baseline and have all of the see how that's developing it may not show a increase in your risk but if it does you'll see that a lot earlier than certain health or fire teams are actually recommending at the moment so as i say the recommendation is around fifty in the states for instance united states but you should start checking at a lot earlier maybe a decade earlier and catch cancer like prostate cancer which let's not forget is
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still quite common and is very common is treatable but common among men and not why be talked about also improve your health as if the german helpless against spinal recently said cancer is going to be defeated in the next ten twenty years is this optimism justified. well. the federal health minister says it's not very helpful to be quite honest with you it doesn't help people who are facing cancer to date we've been sent making these sort of pronouncements for decades so it's interesting aspiration that say but it's not really helping people today we need to look at factors like smoking which the world health organization says is still one of the biggest causes of cancer even you know you can but it's still there you know look at something like lung cancer it's one of the biggest killers and you don't have to smoke i just improve your health get out there do some physical activity that sort of stuff that will help you today not in ten twenty years. science desk
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thank you very much. to sports now and the big game many are talking about of course the super bowl the new england patriots have been crowned american football as n.f.l. champions this off they beat the any advance in atlanta the rams lost thirteen three in what was the lowest scoring super bowl ever but for the fans there was plenty of reasons to celebrate. i'm going to die by the sounds of the new england patriots have every reason to celebrate that seemed like a victory on historic super bowl night quarterback tom brady was the man of the hour winning his sixth title a record for a player for many it cemented his status as the greatest of all time. what it means to me the patriots are the best tom brady is a god he's the best ever and if you ever want to dispute that just look the other way don't talk to me. brady won his first super bowl seventeen years ago despite
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becoming the oldest quarterback to play in and win a super bowl he has no intention of retiring just yet timmy has a sasuke for every time the patriots have won a ring and he's fast running out of group d. after getting the night all out the tonight i'm going out to get some more warmer numerals on the cup rather my hub is there when so many super bowls i don't mourn are all rolled up i don't know if i have to go there at their home or man i don't know a super bowl sunday is the sporting event of the year in the united states over one hundred million americans watched the game on t.v. and even without a ticket these fans came all the way to atlanta to cheer on this side. for me i will travel anywhere for my team anywhere for my team if it means that we're going to win the super bowl and i get to be a part of it for the little part this is why i'm here the l.a. rams with the underdogs and couldn't get there much more the dolphins going in the
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last quarter the defense for. heard there were satellite over the wire all. through the early rounds but ecstasy for the patriots for the players and fans it's going to be a long march of celebration. investigators have found the wreckage of the plane carrying the cardiff city football in million dollar which disappeared two weeks ago it was located off the island of guernsey in the english channel one body was found in the wreckage xylo and the pilots were flying the light aircraft from known to in france to cardiff in wales when contact was lost over the channel the search for the wreckage was abandoned but a crowd funding campaign raised three hundred thousand euros to privately fund a recovery operation. the looter new year is just around the corner in fact tomorrow tuesday people across asia and all over the wilds will be celebrating
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according to the zodiac calendar the year of the dog is making way for the year of the big in south korea there's a museum dedicated to all things to do with pigs and it's already seeing a spike in the number of visitors. popularity may be on the rise this year but these pop is a no strangers to the limelight. the star attraction at the pig museum in south korea. and the popular kids and adults alike. my family came here to visit the pig museum and we hope to have good luck in the new year. as well as petting and feeding there's also an art gallery displaying thousands of works moran the country and the world. are considered to be a symbol of wealth and look the year of the pig is coming so people will pay much
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more attention to pigs the number of visitors this month is about thirty percent higher than the same period last year and is expected to exceed one hundred twenty thousand this year. and this is not the country. i did i never thought pigs could be so small and quick they're so cute. prove pretty popular and in this year of the pig is sure to be many more chances to celebrate them. just a recap of the top story that we're following for you and. germany has joined with several e.u. countries to recognize venezuela. why bill as into the acting president in battle nicolas maduro has rejected and e.u. imposed deadline to or presidential elections. off next week or india
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next contest w. for. crimes against humanity. civilians are becoming witnesses to god knows. their record of images travel around the globe just social media. what is flowing in the fiction and what is fact. digital investigators combing through the flood of images and they combine sources trying to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes spanx to this video recording of a soldier who shot the young man is on trial now. forensics between bits and bytes. of the. same thing again.
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