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and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters to me for my arms. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin pope francis has just wrapped up his trip to the united arab emirates he ended his stay by celebrating mass in the capital abu dhabi earlier the pontiff called on christians and muslim leaders to work together but his trip was not without controversy also coming up.
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venezuelan opposition leader one why they will get a boost after dozens of european countries given their support. refuses to budge and accuses the international community of planning a cool. and new revelations in the so-called football leaks as the alleged source behind the largest leak in history of sport goes public for the first time through its been told discusses his role and his uncertain future following his recent arrest in budapest. hello and welcome i'm done with that shima it was billed as the largest show on christian worship ever seen on the arabian peninsula pope francis celebrated mass in the muslim majority united arab emirates more than one hundred thirty thousand people attended the event in the capital. it dropped
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a three day trip to the country the first ever by a pontiff france assert his main aim was to promote harmony and tolerance between christians and muslims he also condemned the war. joining me now from. shankar she is the bureau chief with the college times newspaper welcome not quite in unprecedented event there you are you were at the open air mass what was the atmosphere there like. yeah hi thank you for taking me in on the show atmosphere that we have seen there is something which i have never witnessed in my journalistic. because i have been in the country belonged in the. one. you know that. moment of me walking in but you're going around the corner and the far that and
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honey the. actors the people and after waiting for the pontiff to make an end and go around. people who are. you know say well we. you know it was a moment that i would think would go down in the history of the way you know. people who kindest and especially the christian community everyone that we have been tracking this story for you know on three weeks everyone that they expected to believe it was because they are getting to see their holy father who they consider you know head of the family of jordan in a muslim country in the open and things of people and i'm sure that a part took the atmospherics you said it was an incredible atmosphere what do you think this visit has achieved apart from that. i was trying so because you know u.a.e. is a country where more than two hundred nationalities listen. to you know two
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hundred nationalities for these people to do these kind of event which is all the night by the government and promoted by the government to sell out a strong message to all the communities living in the u.a.e. and i'm sure that for people who are outside of the u.a.e. the message is very clear that it has an open door policy it's welcome people of all nationalities color creed religion that is a message that has gone out and i think this kind of reinforces you know the idea of safety and security and peace and harmony that people feel here so i think that is very important especially for the rest of the country but angela to what extent does this message reflect the reality for christians living in the u.a.e. and more generally on the arabian peninsula. i would say that.
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as a journalist was well in this country you know there are. various churches that are built in the u.a.e. even during this visit you know they have find that called to build to a church and the. christians of various denominations join the freedom of worship there are temples you know temples here there are clinical people worship so that is what is important i think you know sending out this message of tolerance especially with that you really have dedicated your tolerance. i think the ground reality is exactly what you have witnessed here people who live in harmony. discriminated against religion or race. and you know shankar with a college times in me thank you for sharing your perspective with us. thank you thank you. turning out to france for the unions of course the general strike to
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protest against the policies of president. demonstrations are set to take place across the country throughout the day some representatives of the ghetto vest protest movement have called for a total shutdown across the country. started demonstrating last year against policies they say favor the rich the deadliest catherine martins visited one of the people helped launch the movement but she now wants to set up her own political party have a listen. no longer takes out her yellow vests to protest she was one of the founders of the yellow vests movement but now she's moving on at age fifty one she's founding a political party. the emerging ones the goal is to fight for greater social justice and equality.
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continue to do my part we have to develop a network across the region. it will be a lot of work. for now the party headquarters are in her kitchen. also there's no time for lunch and the afternoon coordinating with supporters and dealing with legal questions she's a composer but her face is known across france as one of the leaders of the yellow vests. but what's the money for. how you tube video against president emanuel. tax hikes went viral and stirred up the yellow vests protests but now she says it's time to move on a. real middle of the movement has reached rock bottom it's becoming nonsense. they've radicalized and ninety's people think the zero in the whole yellow vests movement there to no one can own me or hold me hostage.
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move or isn't alone and denouncing the yellow vests to. the more than ten thousand people took to the streets of paris that message to the yellow vests that's enough they feel increasingly alienated from the movement it's the fast rally in months that's for the government. twenty one million people voted for the president. that if not actually i'm defending freedom and democracy in. the structure and trade also hurts people as it looks for second between. back in move towards village and brittany many people support her rejection of violence and also back a party that's critical of the government. which. i think it's a moderate and constructive way to propose ideas. but they don't want to get rid
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of the president knew it was sunday is enough we believe it's better to deal with the current government and try to improve things rather than to kick the night brutal could reveal their. names to stand in upcoming local elections she wants to play a different political. ah brussels very chief max is in paris the fresh protests are expected to last in the report the prominent people involved with a ghetto best move when now wants to form a political party what can this mean for money and micro. what might sound strange but it could help them for the european elections in the beginning the yellow bus we're proud not to be affiliated with any party but they did draw some supporters especially from the far right for example from the. from my pen so
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if they now found their own party there is a possibility that they will take some voters away from those right wing parties like that. now in the polls up until now for the european elections the far right seem to be in the lead ahead of them on a remote calls party but if it really is the case that the yellow is found these parties and they get some votes from the far right then it could mean that it might call and his party might come out on top during the european elections something that the l of us probably did not intend to do in the beginning meanwhile a mother like raul is on a harness townhall or chip in a bit to connect with people so what does it achieve that. redone the passy really focus on the rural regions where a lot of people feel disconnected from the urban centers as you know france is a very centralized country but now as of monday he's focusing more on the rural areas for example the suburbs of paris and what he's trying to do is reach out to
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people make them believe that he really is listening to them and he's no longer pursuing this more roll top down approach that he had in the beginning that many people thought was completely inappropriate so that's one part of what he's trying to do and really it's hard to say we know that the yellow vests reject that approach they reject that national debate but it seems that is resonating with some people especially with the elected officials that he's talking to but it's hard to measure these things so we can't really say at this point how successful this whole campaign is going and that's as i mentioned a big strike is planned for today what can we expect to see. it's going to be really interesting because we have to see how these different movements really converge we have the biggest or one of the biggest unions that called for the general strike that will start around two o'clock local time but some yellow vests have said that they want to be affiliated with that the first time that the yellow vests and the unions converge in the past some yellow bus rejected the unions we
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don't really know what the turnout will be some say it's up to two hundred thousand people that will be quite a lot especially here in paris but like i said the yellow there are reaching a crucial point where some people here say you know this movement has run its course it's time to stop and now how they reinvent themselves will be crucial also for the president. right myself man in paris thank you very much. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the was staying with paris the parties in the french capital suspect arson was behind a fire that killed at least eight people in the capital's wealthy sixteenth district a paris prosecutor says one woman has been detained firefighters rescued some fifty people and dozens were injured in the blaze. british prime minister to resign mabel visit northern ireland later today in a bitter reassure people over the irish border issue wants to renegotiate
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a break to deal with the e.u. and seek or turn it is the sort of backstop proposal or avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. german chancellor angela merkel has held possibly a last meeting with japanese emperor akihito in tokyo the eighty five year old he too will abdicate in april due to his age american has been visiting the country to promote a wide ranging free trade agreement between the e.u. and japan that took effect last week. then is that an opposition leader kwan guy do has ranked major european countries for endorsing game as the country's legitimate president but nicolas maduro has told a military rally he will never surrender he accused the e.u. countries of taking orders from the trump administration who he says is plotting to
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overthrow him and to steal his country's oil meanwhile canada has joined with several latin american nations the so-called lima group calling for venezuela's army to back why though and allow aid into the country. that we now draw in a jennifer camino gonzales a venezuelan journalist with d.w. news agenda for the so-called living mug as discussed in distill steps to pressure at a meeting in canada tell us more about the lima group and how much influence does that have. well the lima group is the bedrock of the opposition global strategy to oust my guru and they are a group of latin american countries and canada that joined together after mother made the power grab the power grab when he made the a national assembly illegitimate and and they wanted a solution because two things were happening then as well was becoming destabilized politically and economically and the refugees were flowing to their countries so
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these were countries that were very much concerned about peace and stability in the region and their own countries as well and they have been the drivers of this process it's very one can say that without group this would not be happening right now. and the jennifer despite all the international pressure phrasings nicolas maduro he is still hanging on to power when you see this going. well this is also not surprising does have a lot of power because he has the military behind it and the top brass are not letting go and that makes sense because they are very heavily invested in this in this government they have they are essentially a part of it and so this could be something that happens the opposition must be ready for this it is possible that there are those not willfully go and so now that is when things are going to get tricky for the opposition because at that point if they become very desperate and they want to force removal they might start seeing intervention as an option and at that point it is up to the international community
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to then take this step and say well what are we going to do would we back this so things can get dicey the menace in this economy is dependent very much on its oil industry what role is oil playing in this pile struggle. well oil is the glue that keeps this government together it is it is everything it is what venezuela basically survives but but the oil industry is doing very badly in venezuela the production is down there's not as much money but there is still enough money for the government so when the government does not have access to this resource if it didn't have access to resources it was it would not be as powerful as it is this is why sanctions matter and why the opposition is going after the oil and hoping that this will be. right jennifer coming up gonzales thank you very much for your assessment.
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a google parent company alphabetic boasted strong profits in the fourth quarter but still sore shares slipped in the after market trading in the u.s. the firm's point nine billion dollars in the profit beat analysts expect stations revenue was up twenty two percent from the same period a year ago but the glowing awnings report was overshadowed by concerns that the company is spending too much too fast among other others in research and development. we asked poor christian brits our business correspondent in frankfurt why investors were taking such an issue with well investment. money and drinking because it makes a company a great deal for the future and drives innovation but of course investors also want to hear a return on investment then right now. you've got an area for example google robocar division one model increasing by seventy seven percent for housing and meanwhile
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who is also spending a lot of a lot on infrastructure and cloud services where they are competing really with market leaders amazon and microsoft. and that you are because the numbers for that aren't disclosed there they're burning in google's other business category. correspondent christiane in frankfurt and the german budget khadijah a good money a grounded all its flights after filing for bankruptcy the airlines struggles it became clear when it couldn't pay workers last month the money here is just a little scared to declare bankruptcy in germany after a year ago especially look us operators are facing many headwinds europe's biggest budget airline ryanair recently announced plans to slash spending and the two
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thousand and nineteen outlook isn't rising fuel expenses and for morning ticket prices good hurt and lines bottom lines. and he was once known in india as a king of good times famous for his lavish lifestyle but now billionaire business tycoon vigil malia looks set to return home to face charges of money laundering and fraud this after monday's decision by the u.k. home secretary to approve an order off for his extradition. this is the man the indian government has been trying to get its hands on for two years v.j. malia shown here on his way to course in december moved to the u.k. in twenty sixteen he left behind him in india over a billion dollars in unpaid debts among the lenders to come ashore see india station owned id be either. monday's ruling which malia can appeal means he can be
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extradited to his home country to face charges of money laundering and for a lot of. responding to the decision india's finance minister our own jackley tweeted modi government clear is one more step to get mali extradited going on to accuse the opposition of supporting scam stories in an unrelated matter. the cases become the focal point of indian prime minister nuri enter a modis pledge to crack down on what he calls crony capitalism. p.j. malya initially made his fortune from kingfisher beer after inheriting the company that makes it from his father he later branched out into formula one racing staying in control of the force india formula one team until as recently as june of last year but it was aviation that was his downfall the charges against him relate to the collapse of kingfisher airlines in twenty twelve. india's government accuses
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the tycoon of conspiring with banking executives to obtain large loans he had no intention of repaying. malya maintains the airline's demise was a legitimate business failure trip and largely by high oil prices. now with the internet playing a large role in public life governments are looking for ways to protect people from a host of online dangers such as does a fast and how to spend one solution to this growing threat is public education today is safer internet day with some one hundred companies working together to promote safe online practices it turns out most people leave themselves vulnerable to digital attacks by making some very basic mistakes. and that may join a science and it's as if a bunch of tell us more about this isn't fickle you have written a very funny article on the dot com about the stupid things we do what's number one
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well it depends on which way round you look at it so i've got two favorites one is the abandoned phone toilet dash and one is the other one is credit console fees dasher in a public place you need a toilet and if you spot a free to it as you chuck your phone into a seat you don't look at the screen anymore far as being is nearby i could get into your private details there and the credit card selby's i really thought humanity wasn't stupid enough to do something like this but people do take photos of their brand new credit cards revealing all the numbers including that security code on the bank with three digits that was supposed to keep private so those are my two favorites there ok and what else was it i had millions of possible ads and i'm always going on that little black book with my passwords what do you do. ok seriously i change every but every password is different basically you can use things like managers but even there you are risking yourself because you've got all
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your passwords into in one box one basket so to speak. but basically just keep them varied and keep changing them and use two factor authentication so basically a fingerprint or a biometric surfing like facial recognition but even there there are problems and vulnerable vulnerabilities so they can be used basically spoken tricked by people if they really want to get into your device but keep it keep it keep on top of your passwords thank you very much for that advice and forget about it thank you i'm sorry just have to leave it there. not to a new development in the so-called football or at least the whistle blowing platform that is revealing some of the marquee aspects of the global football or business can tell a major source for the stunning revelations has now gone public for the first time off his recent arrest speaking to the german broadcaster. a secret location in budapest it's here in this modest apartment building we're
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told wants to give his side of the story. on january sixteenth last he was arrested in the hunger area and capital in response to a portuguese arrest warrant on charges of attempted extortion and cyber crimes. he's under house arrest wearing an ankle monitor while awaiting a decision on whether he is a whistleblower who legally obtained the documents which could exonerate him or whether he is a cyber criminal. which could lead to extradition. war what matters for me and for football leaks is the documents are authentic i don't care about the origin i'm a whistleblower so i have i have to expose and we have to jordan. the real deal and among those documents are details of confidential plans for an elite super league or for president gianni and frontino helped top european clubs get around the financial fair play rules who also admitted to contacting sports
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investment company under a false name a meeting was organized which led to accusations of attempted extortion. i think i was naive if. i did. i mean something stupid i decided to play with them and basically said that yeah i have some documents. and they wanted i wanted to see their reaction i wanted i wanted to know. how. how valuable were these documents for them i want i wanted to know fought for how far they were ready to go if you really really. faces up to ten years in prison in portugal if convicted. because i'm a target. and i feel. portuguese
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and. i can end up that. i'm aware of. a hungary and core trans until march nineteenth to decide who will be extradited to his native portugal. celebrations for the lunar new year are underway across large parts of east asia in central baghdad performances reenacted a traditional ceremony dedicated to the dawn to. now he's commonly believed to bring riches and a good harmless mean one thousands of people gathered to pray for good fortune over the next twelve months today marks the start of the year of the pig and astrologers believe it's a year of success friendship and love no matter what your zodiac sign and if you're celebrating may i say choice prosperity and peace to you all i reminded of the top
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story that we're following for you on the. pope francis wrapped up his visit to the united arab emirates by celebrating mass more than one hundred thirty thousand people attended the event in the capital abu dhabi it's been the largest show of public christian worship on the arabian peninsula. up next close up living with dementia a question of dignity this is a documentary coming up next you stay with us.
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