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on g.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin campaigning brams stop ahead of nigeria's elections with just one week to go tens of thousands rally in support of president obama's new book hard task done enough to win over more voters and win four more years of power our correspondent has the latest also coming up more violence in paris as yellow vests protesters clashed with police one man was seriously injured but the movement's beaters found they'll keep marching for a player friends. plus norwegian movie out stealing horses stole the show at the
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berlin international film festival today but the spotlight is on its director after he defended actor the indecent over accusations of racism on the border brings us the story of the experiment. i'm calling assman welcome to the program nigerian president's muhammadu buhari made his case today for another four years in power he addressed tens of thousands of supporters at a rally and lagos there's just one week to go until the country's presidential election and he's hoping to secure a second term but he's also facing stiff opposition. as africa's most populous nation prepares to go to the polls president mohammadi bihari is pulling out hopeless stops. he's ruling all progressives congress party so to govern i
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supported a mass rally in lycos that year is largest city an economic powerhouse. but bihari has work to do to convince a jury that he deserves another four years in power many feel that the president has not done enough to fight corruption cover boko haram insurgency and revive economic growth is to go to station. young that's the economy sufficient bad to corruption to pay you to me i thought it would take you know. so so what i was talking about so these days and telephone through promises. this government will come in and they made a lot of promises on people who got to really improve with this new government coming in. after us on time people got to disappointed even my british friends i got disappointed in the government i so much believed in the government when it was
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coming in with the promises they made but i know did i was disappointed just like n.p.r. and i did. the opposition it's also shouting foul play the people's democratic party and about how his main competitor a teco a baka was prevented from holding its own mass rally in the cops on saturday that blames the a.p.c. . a record eighty four million people have registered to vote next saturday they will either offer a change or get another chance. who has speech at today's rally was short but it was filled with promises africa correspondent adrian traced is in lagos and he sent us this wrap up. president mohamed to address his supporters for exactly three minutes his key message vote me in once again for another four years so i can fulfill the promises that i made already during the last elections four years ago and the three key promises he made was tackling corruption tackling the insecurity
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situation why parts of the country and create employment but the problem is many people in nigeria have the feeling that apart from the fight against corruption he hardly made any progress the security situation is still a big problem a huge parts of the country and unemployment is actually rising this is why most people believe it's going to be a neck and neck race between president obama and his main contender. during the elections on saturday. in france an apparent arsonist has attacked the home of a top politician an ally of president and then your national assembly head shared photographs on twitter of his scorched living room and said police found a tiriel soaked in gasoline titian's across the political spectrum including the president condemns the incident. and french authorities have made no immediate link between the arson attack and violence in paris today as police clashed with demonstrators from the yellow vest movement protests have been taking place every
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weekend since mid november there may be fewer people protesting now but the movement shows no signs of slowing down. thousands of yellow vests protesters take to the streets of paris for the thirteenth weekend in a room and a little bit of blood isn't going to get in their way one man who was badly injured last month is back demonstrating again whether you believe in the ideas of the yellow vest protests or not there's a real problem with democracy in france today because when you don't speak out well you lose a knife and that's a problem here medics attend to a man with a serious hand injury he was hurt when he tried to pick up a sting ball grenades normally used by police to despair scrotes with tear gas. what began as a protest over fuel taxes has become a revolt against the political classes who are seen by many people here as being out of touch. when i see poverty in france when i see the people abandoned by
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our government and not just this one for decades whether it be sarkozy and all the others i say to myself that we must act. quickly for the foreseeable. if there are fewer damon streeter's on the streets compared with the initial protests back in november but the yellow vest protesters showed no sign of backing dying. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. democrats elizabeth warren has officially kicked off her campaign for the twenty twenty presidential election she pledged to defend working americans and increase taxes on the rich the sixty nine year old massachusetts senator is yet another high profile democrat joining the race to unseat president trump next year. hundreds of mourners marched in the gaza strip on saturday carrying the body of
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a sunshine lobby the fourteen year old boy was one of two palestinian youths killed by israeli troops on friday demonstrators have been gathering weekly along the perimeter fence for nearly a year demanding an end to israel's blockade of the territory. relatives of the ten boys killed in a fire of brazil's flamingo football clubs training center have arrived in rio de janeiro investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the blaze brazil has declared three days of mourning in honor of the teenaged victims. imagine getting paid a salary every month whether you have a job or not in finland the government decided to find out what would happen if suddenly the unemployed had their basic needs taken care of but they look for a job or would they do nothing at all the results of that two year experiment are in it to look. tourists who come to helsinki these days end up in the city covered in deep snow with temperatures just above freezing and some might just end up in
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this restaurant owned by cindy martin and she was one of two thousand unemployed people who participated in finland's basic income experiment that ended in december the basic thing on trial actually gave some freedom and they kind of i think the biggest effect was psychological kind of got this idea that you have two years you have the security of four hundred six year old per month and you have to do something with that money she says the basic income she received gave her the freedom to open this restaurant and contribute to the economy ok there's some mathematician has to call and say if we can afford a system like that but i don't think that their. earlier system is or their existence is to miss cheap either in finland's existing system the unemployed receive support from the state but critics like trial participant tumors say
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they're not much more than a number for the unemployment office. if you are or fish really unemployed you can't work very much. if you have this kind of system like the trial was you can earn how much you want and you can still keep the money and that activates . now that the first results from the experiment out it seems that only a few of the unemployed finns who took part found a new job but they all seem much happier and healthier than unemployed citizens who didn't have a basic income over the past two years. time to talk movies norwegian film out stealing horses was one of the highlights on day three of the berlin international film festival but its director peter boland has some tough questions to answer he's defended actor liam neeson who's been accused of making racist comments but he doesn't want that to detract from the film reporter charlotte hill
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sent us this report. first of all this. director hans peter malone wasn't in for an easy right when he says how to adapt one of noways best love novels but fans of the international hits can breathe a sigh of relief with the help of breathtaking landscapes out stealing horses captures the soul of this beautiful coming of age tale as it poignantly reflects on lost innocence and painful memories. it rained nights direct to hands pizza moaned with hollywood stars seven skulls got all his narration elegant and carries the audience but quotes and forwards across the timeline spanning over sixty years. fox's molon presented his latest offering it was more than just the film on journalists minds he's also the director behind copa seat it stars liam neeson hill in promoting the film last week sparked an international
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storm he said that after hearing a friend was allegedly raped by a black attacker he walked the streets hoping to kill a black man the comments sent shock waves around the world. defended nice and edging critics to read the interview in full for a very honest and he's a very decent and grounded man. he's not a racist and. i think most people more people should read the articles. or buttered people under their words instead of listening to all of the. twitter up to romney as they took to the red carpets the cost and crew of out stealing horses were king to leave the scandal behind them. other than die he didn't have to wait a bit. not at all if we don't talk about it. malone himself is probably just happy to have made it onto the red carpet after the new
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york premiere of cold pursuit was cancelled last week liam neeson scandal has already consumed one of malone's films we'll have to wait and see whether the bell and other crowd can set it aside over the course of this festival and focus on the merits of this film allowing. al stating morse's is one of seventeen films competing for the bell and others top prize and in the early stages of the festival this sense oriel gem is one of the highlights so far. the french artist and writer tommy as died at age eighty seven at his home in ireland born in strasburg in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was still in school when he experienced first hand the nazi occupation. which had a lasting impact on his work will be remembered for his political sketches caricaturists and well loved children's books. he was a rebel and provocateur inspiring fans of all ages with his illustrations told me
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owner fought passionately until the end against bigotry and intolerance. he was born in strasbourg even in his youth he found it hard to fit in he quit school and enrolled at the strasbourg school of arts but he didn't even last there very long in one nine hundred fifty six he moved to the us arriving in new york with just sixty dollars in his pocket and a suitcase full of drawings. his breakthrough came a year later with his children's book series documenting the adventures of the middle ups family. in mind i've stated child i've got to have fun little later unger created his most successful work the three robbers a story about a brave little girl in two thousand and seven it was made into a film. while in new york toni owner also showed another side
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cutting caricatures and erotic drawings that drew the rest of conservative america . and again and again there's something political became an issue for a long time his books were not published. that's in stark contrast to how he was perceived in his native strasbourg where a museum is dedicated to more than eight thousand of his drawings. in his later years longer remains a cervix the school what's interesting is what lies between good and evil evil can learn from good and good from evil as well. the master of black humor who lived a very colorful life. don't go anywhere after the break we'll bring you all the bonus legal action from saturday's games byron were handed
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