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choose. the job of the charge of your teeth. the as. such. oh. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin tensions saw in the disputed region of kashmir indian security forces clashed with militants leaving several dead on both sides india says the militants gaddafi last week's suicide bombing which killed at least forty people of course are coming up the u.s. commerce department delivers a report that's expected to pool imported cars and the national security threat
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that would mean military lips on european cami cars including those from germany. it's five years off the protests on campus my dang square that toppled the ukrainian government how much has the country changed since then. plus all you need to know about this weekend's bundesliga matches frankfurt face dropped back in a game featuring not just great goals but also great goalie keeping and we look forward to tonight's match with. dortmund. i don't have a warm welcome to you i'm under touch for indian soldiers in two minutes inside dead after a shootout in the disputed border region of kashmir the troops came under fire while carrying out searches. following thursday is suicide bombing in which more
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than forty soldiers were killed india is the neighboring pakistan for last week's attack one of the deadliest in decades pakistan has record its envoy from india amid rising tensions. joining me now from delhi is correspondent nimish i just like firstly what's the latest akintola tell us about the fighting in kashmir where indian forces have been exchanging fire with militants while i'm about it has been confirmed that at least four members of the indian security forces happy lost their lives in an overnight encounter there but scouted out in the pool of ahmed that's just a few kilometers from where the actual terror attack on the fourteenth of this month took place there are also reports coming in that at least terrorists have been killed they are reportedly the border involved in the attack of the fourteen one of them is in fact and to be a drop it or. monda much food are there as well as another terrorist tool the
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reports of him being killed who was actually a top i operate or so this is the first strike back from the indian side after following this attack and this has happened in mind kashmir so the diplomatic pressure is growing on pakistan islamabad this record its high commissioner from delhi where do you see this heading. well i'm a thought it is worth noting that ties between india and pakistan have been strained to start a key and this abuse the communication between the two countries in trees is going to create a recording to the kind of environment that it's heavily influenced by what's happening in kashmir now there was a major attack on the army back in twenty six in atlanta and over the last one a half years that i have been very strange after the imran khan government came to pause in pakistan even the national security adviser up in pakistan that position does not exist anymore and that was one of the key channels of communication all of the channels have been ready have been very undermined by this and now this in
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jeopardy thing for pakistan to be isolated internationally the country has been downgraded from a most favored nation status which gives it trade benefits and there are many other a cause that india is making to be international community to designate for example masood as a un designated terrorist sort of definitely a dot of pressure congress on to act and the withdrawal of the of the ambassador also shows that communications are going to be strained if not completely shut down and at the public the level of english or the outrage in india is also playing out against muslims in the country with people being beaten up and threatened what can you tell us about that. again i'm about these reports are conducted but there is confirmation that on you would support that are saying that many cushioning students in other parts of the country at least and don't steve actually have to lock themselves up to do the favor of this outrage now a lot of the outrage that has scored out on the streets has been directed at park upon but because of increases in home grown militancy in no in the state of push me
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there have been some pushback against people from kashmir against people living in indian occupied bushmeat as well however that's also a counter-narrative that a many people who come out on cultural media on twitter are offering the save people and offering their homes to question you get students to kiss me to people outside of push me just in case they feel trapped and so forth coming in from both sides but there are definitely is i'm going to. write. in delhi thank you very much for that update. jenny says good luck with france and britain drift back treat some eight hundred european extremists captured in syria if you want though that the task would prove extremely challenging but in this responding to a trick of broadside from president trump trek interview lee's captured fighters on this europe puts them on trial. yes jihadists on the march in syria these images from the fall of rock in twenty fourteen. islamic state has
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since been defeated here and across nearly the entire country many fighters are dead and more have been taken prisoner recently the u.s. backed kurdish led syrian democratic forces or s.d.f. besieged the city of backcross the last remaining iowa stronghold the kurds say hundreds of foreign fighters remain in kurdish prisons their wives and children live in camps in northern syria the s.d.f. have long complained that european states are refusing to take back their own citizens u.s. president donald trump has echoed those concerns and has even threatened to release the jihadists he tweeted the united states is asking britain france germany and other european allies to take back over eight hundred isis fighters that we captured in syria and put them on trial the caliphate is ready to fall the alternative is not a good one and that we will be forced to release them. europe hasn't yet come up with a clear response over the future of foreign fighters and their families. repatriation
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and i as fights as would only be possible if it could be guaranteed that these people could immediately be prosecuted and also detained upon arrival in other words you need information to do that you need to investigate those procedures as long as that is not the case i would find it extraordinarily difficult to carry out . this i guess militant from germany is being held in a detention center in syria like others he'd like to return home but berlin hasn't said what it intends to do with him also unclear the fate of the fighters wives some of them say they don't regret joining the terror group but now wish to return i don't regret it because. it's changed me in the past. so. you know the right of my husband i wouldn't. have my kids i did have a good time they said they would take me to move. to
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prosecute or rehabilitate the question of how to deal with returning as fighters and their families will remain a major challenge for european countries. and out of trans atlantic fictions on trade the us congress department has delivered the results of a fair trade investigation court for by the white house it concludes that vacant imports pose a threat to national security the move could open a new front in president america first trade agenda washington could impose painful punitive tax on mainly chairman automakers of up to twenty five percent american consumer advocates fair prices across the board could drive by some five thousand dollars since or manufacturers use imported pots comic i say washington's accusations in comprehensible. as stephen gately from a business says joins me now welcome steve incident us more about this report and
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its implications fust rate is quite a section two three two investigation and it's about how a sudden surge in imports can threaten national security is a cold war era piece of legislation and it's only been used really for oil related products at this point or mostly for oil related products in this case it's been tied to sort of a the trade to go she asians between europe and the u.s. we sort of undermines the national security arguments here it's totally legal under the w t o and it gives the president trump now ninety days to implement some sort of solution if he agrees with its findings but what kind of tat if i'll be talking about and what they mean for european comic i don't know right now what the amount of the tariffs would be we've heard talk of up to twenty five percent and if that's the case it would be very significant what the what the impact is on european carmakers obviously companies like fia chrysler like falwell and of course all the german car makers b.m.w. or all of these these would actually be at the heart of the german car automakers
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are they are hit the hardest they export more than other car companies to the u.s. thirty four billion euros in recent years that could be halved under a twenty five percent tariff to seventeen billion euros that's a. if kant terms of what it means the u.s. and german economy but this could surely boomerang on the american economy is money and even heard can see it was the cause right exactly lot of these car manufacturers are very active in the states in terms of their plants or their so what happens to the bottom lines of those companies will affect what happens to u.s. workers also think about car dealers b.m.w. dime lower price or car dealers in the u.s. these are americans these are american jobs and they're going to be hit hard if the price of what they're selling goes up what does that mean for them it's going to be very difficult and be stephen what does all of this mean for us europe create till well i mean it's again it's hanging it's dangling a threat over it and you know they knew this could happen because obviously it's happened in relation to the u.s. china trade talks but it definitely raises the temperature and so we're going to see if the tariffs do go into places that mean there counterterror of how
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productive this is all remains to be seen stephen beard state business says thank you very much. now let me bring you up to date with some of the stories making news around the want british opposition labor leader jeremy corbyn says he's disappointed after seven or make us confirmed they were leaving the party the m.p. said they decided to quit because of korban support for a break said he also signed to the party's failure to stamp out anti semitism and bullying within its ranks. the yemeni government and the rebels have agreed to start withdrawing forces from the key port city of the united nations described the deal as important progress the talks were led by danish general michael scott who met with both sides. five european lawmakers are being denied entry into venezuela after being invited by says proclaimed president. the group says their passports have been seized according to the spanish n.e.p.
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esteban gonzales pons they have not been provided with a reason for the expulsion. here watching the news coming up ahead needs bangalore's number one headbangers friedrich flying the flag for india's heavy metal and germany's famous rock and music festival. but first ukraine to speak marks the fifth anniversary of the deadly five being tied onto a chest in the capital kiev the mass demonstrations were triggered when the then president viktor yanukovych backed out of a deal designed to bring the country kills the to the e.u. they turned violent in february twenty fourth scene when security forces moved in to clear demonstrators the clashes that followed left more than one hundred people dead president rich then fled to russia clearing the rate for a new leadership for a look back at those tumultuous events connelly met up with a young woman who was
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a teenager when she was wounded during the protests. scenes of chaos as government forces moved into words might on square trying to force protesters to leave the spot where they had been camping out for more than two months. among them was sixteen year old victoria roman chook her parents thought she was hundreds of kilometers away at art college instead she'd become a regular at the protests on the mind on on the day police attempted to clear the square victoria and her friends were out in the streets in front of their makeshift headquarters again now that you know i didn't immediately understand what was happening suddenly there was an explosion another flight suddenly everything went blurry and i was out. an improvised grenade covered in scrap metal and shards of pottery that exploded at her feet victoria suffered more than fifty flesh wounds but she couldn't go to hospital because police were arresting for testers in the wards. instead she ended up in an improvised field hospital in the smaller street
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her parents still had no idea she was in q let alone whom did that is until ukrainian t.v. crew appeared. here below much to my face was covered in bandages so that no one would recognise me but one of my mum's friends recognised this birthmark on my neck in the t.v. report that's how our parents found out. meanwhile tensions were increasing further this protest has become a counter-offensive drawing of a closer to the government district police change their tactics and live ammunition came into play. casualty numbers were rising fast and soon dozens of protesters were being killed every day among them was our exam the copying us but before all the shooting got underway he came up to me one morning and put his arms around me and said go home you don't have to be here. i'm going to put that if. i by the end of the week more than
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a hundred people have lost their lives images like these went around the world presently in a coach's position had become untenable within days he was gone fleeing to russia. five years on from the my down does victoria still think the protests had a last impact on the country. by she says i see all the changes these are changes we really need to this country is finally being built yes maybe not as fast as we had hoped or expected but it's happening with many even form of protest to say it was all in vain two months protesting and they thought they'd wake up in a new european country with better wages that's not how life works to move i. that report by nick connelly who now joins me from the ukrainian capital nick yes where you are is commemorating the fifth anniversary of the my ban protests how important are the events of two thousand and fourteen for the country today
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could off never to well those events are certainly written in kiev today this is the first of a few days of commemoration commemorating the three days or so which show almost one hundred people lose their lives in scottish police as police try to clear my town square behind me often months of standoff but this isn't just about that single victory or just the lives of those who died in those days this is a chance to think about where ukraine has come in the last five years it wasn't just about getting rid of their old president it was also about the events that happened later just a few weeks after my don had one prison you know which fled russia annexed crimea soon there was a conflict in eastern ukraine so you couldn't really have seen five years of war and now with an election coming up in a few weeks time this is really a child's stake still can see where the country's come now we had victoria you know
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reports say a change has come in the last five years but perhaps not fast enough to what extent is a view shared by others that. there's certainly weariness one thing that's important to remember is that given that the answer to the ukraine is seen in the last years the war people's standard living has fallen dramatically and still hasn't recovered to pre-revolutionary levels that something that's obscene very frustrating to struggling to make ends meet there's a lot of reforms going on but most of those will take a long time to refill to down and to have an effect on people's everyday lives and one thing that lots of people are angry about is the lack of change lack of clear achievements in fighting top level corruption so far no really big fish have gone to jail having said that there is very little public appetite for reversing. effect of the my dad was very few people calling for close ties to russia so it does have
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a last thing impact on ukraine's past in the world now lenny of those attending the commemoration events today have been bringing flowers to remember the more than one hundred people who lost their lives during the my dontrelle test has anyone been brought to justice for those killings nic. that's one of the main. wounds as it were in ukraine civil society the fact that none of the political decision makers who those shootings the use of sniper rifles have gone to jail there are lots of cases still running but no convictions present a coach was convicted in his absence he's in russia of treason but not attending more specific in terms of doing harm to individuals in terms of people who pulled the trigger as only two people have actually gone to prison sentences have been suspended this is a real lack of a clear sign from the system that's just being done at that prayer meeting i was
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there was real concern from the families that as time goes on fewer and fewer people believe putting pressure on the investigators to keep on this case some of the elderly families the parents of those who died slowly dying themselves of an age they're no longer able to get involved and that it will be an open wound until some kind of closure is brought. in kiev the capital if you create thank you. now for a dream come true for one in good heavy metal band the group called train wreck has won a competition to bring its brand of hondros to the iconic voc an open air festival here in germany the band came out on top in a tight contest in the city of bangalore which is rapidly becoming india's mecca for metal heads. of joy for trainwreck after winning the qualify at the fuckin metal battle in bangalore india the band's international career is now within reach
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. of their. riding herd. with more than nine million people bungalow is india's third largest city. not far outside the city for one day a year a paradise for metal lovers is created at the bangalore open air festival. with more than three thousand visitors the event is the country's only heavy metal music festival it's here where it gets decided who will go to the famous vulcan metal festival in germany train wreck take to the stage. so when both the fans and the jury need to be convinced the bands have just twenty minutes.
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i. guess three other bands with members from nepal sri lanka and india the boys sees victory there now keen to take their prize and music further all the way to the vatican open air festival in germany more than seventy five thousand people make their way to vulcan each year in august trainwreck will represent the indian subcontinent competing against twenty eight other bands in the festival's metal bats hold for young talent. and so you. can start. with the bangalore victory under their belts train wreck will now have to prove their mettle at the largest heavy metal music festival in the world vulcan.
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let's turn to football in a soccer if you prefer and the latest of when you think of matches it's my great pleasure to welcome talk of the ws sports says welcome a human health course you want to talk about what's happening at the top of the window think about first that's by an endorsement but first at south what was a big match up on sunday we had two european hopefuls go head to head against frankfurt and both are having solid seasons but trying for a debate in a dilemma because they've been many this in the last five games and it's been basically one frustrating draw after another after another after another was a sig zach same story yesterday why don't we take a look. dominated the early going torgan as firing a warning shot in the eighth minute frankford allowed back to create a series of chances then a second forcing kevin trapp to make his best save of the first half.
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frankfurt didn't even fire on target until the thirty ninth minute for a look cost each denied by a young zama then with the last kick of the first half danny de costa beat zama to open the scoring for the hosts i have cause to controlling unit time to go as man's corner and hitting the target. after that i instruct gave blood back few opportunities on terror a bit almost made it to nil his shot going just why i frankfurt seem to be running out of steam though and to zacharie up pounced on a defensive blackout to pull the side's level i try getting a hand to the ball but on able to stop it i said dream it should have netted the winner for gladbach as time expired but he bounced the ball over the net i won one the final score and both sides will be feeling they missed a chance to come away with more. and leave
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a look at what made the calls and they also hoping for a spot in the european or european spot and out of the game turn out best way to describe they have a cushion right now is to call it the pick up os effect we saw this last season at thought mind where bosch really you know he gets his key team's going to have a really great start to the season but we have to be a bit careful because we don't know how this is going to end and you know but credit to bosh i mean the team has really adapted to his attacking style football but you know what why don't we take a look at this pick up bosh effect that everyone seems to be talking about right now. to grow all seems greener on the paper ball so once again through the kitchen sink at his opposition five attacking players started for the. and it showed the eighteenth minute hobbits completely on mount for the one male strike having fallen had moved out wide to find the young german for his night of the season. leave accusing continued to press aggressively and could have had a second before the break but not for
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a last ditch tackle and kevin fall in saudi finishing. both and clearly told his charges to keep on shooting mitchell visors effort from an unlikely position gave the on paid leave a chance to pounce after a goalless start to the season he has now school two in three matches the two nil win sees live accusing climbs of fifth and stay on course for another top six finish while fortuna can afford to drop points after an impressive run and seemed happy enough in defeat. so early later on dortmund play a new gym bag and the top of the bottom of the going to sleep but don't want all those at the top they haven't had it quite so easy lately have they know they really have to stay on high end because by an eye catching up they have closed the gap to two points and for daughter i mean they win this in the last four games this is really one of those things that don't men they need to catch themselves before they fall because you know this could really turn into something very serious.
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enough possible industry. is seen around the world into these stomach republika off . but the fans that couldn't watch the match the other night for a reason tell us what that is so it remains to television to have really strict rules when it comes to censorship so women for example you know in choice that's something that's and be the next i know so of course as we all know is the first woman referee in the top football leagues and that was always going to be a problem because you know she wears black shorts and a t. shirt she has blonde hair she stands out right there in black and last season when by and played cologne you know they ended up blowing out every close up shot of shine house and i think that was too much work for them because can you imagine this moving object and i think this time around they decided let's just not show the game at all which of course sucks if you're by and fan in iran actually just
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don't tip if you say anything more except to say a leader who turned from did. love you to have you here. you're watching the news has a recap of the top story the funding for you officials in indian controlled kashmir say four soldiers and two militants have been killed in a firefight indian forces were trying to capture the attackers behind a suicide bombing last week that killed at least forty people dead he blames fokus on the militants. next bill the three cars that stay with us.
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