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you. know. this is e.w. news live from berlin pakistan readies the release of an indian pilot shot down over its territory in kashmir a hero's welcome awaits the captured indian pilot set to be free and mean moment now from pakistan you are looking at live pictures there but will the move avert war fighting between the two nuclear arms neighbors. also coming up students in germany take to the streets to strike over climate change is joined by a very special guest. with just to get here because they have made history.
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a swedish teen who's become the figurehead of her generation's call for action on the environment. marches in hamburg at jewish parents in france fear for their children's future after a surge of hate crimes we speak with israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to immigrate to israel. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin with breaking news on a story that we have been following for you pakistan is about to free an indian pilot captured when his plane was shot down over kashmir we're looking at live pictures now across the border between india and pakistan as pakistan gets set to hand over the pilot he's been released in an effort to escalate. recent clashes the
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move comes despite ongoing skirmishes in the disputed region tension flared up between the two nuclear armed neighbors following a suicide bombing at delhi blamed on pakistan based militants. and we're going to have more on that with our correspondent who's just getting set up a little bit later in the program but first we turn now to germany where swedish climate activists credits wynberg is joining students on strike today in hamburg on her first visit to the country people from around the world have joined the teenager's fridays for future movement walking out of classes to call on politicians to take climate action and thousands of students are taking part in the demonstration in the northern german city. and that is where very own kate brady is
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standing by for us and hamburg so can't tell us i mean school pupils there they have marched to hamburg's town hall as we can see there behind you quite a few of them out on the grid is really proving a big draw isn't. she really was a big drive bring it look more students are on to the streets of hamburg they speak than usual last week we saw about eight hundred school kids skipping morning classes last friday morning today and the figure is estimated to be about full thousand schoolchildren and she was greeted here earlier today like a pop star when she came on to the stage and we can listen now to exactly what she had to say to these hamburg school kids. it's very big and it's very very fun to be here with all these people i'm very proud to stand with the german students here because they have made history come very few gemini and i think that's very good and i think it's the focus on me as an
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individual not on the climates itself one think we should focus more on the climate issue because it's not about doing the crime right. so let's talk a little bit more about those issues kate i mean what are the overall goals of her campaign. says the income painting now in sweden since august every friday she's been skipping school to go and protest in front of the swedish holliman open stoeckel and to her speeches towards the end of last year and at the beginning of this year have inspired children around the world to take to the streets and call for action against climate change whether that's through a rejection in the use of plastic whether that's reduce in a greenhouse gas emissions or making sure that the global temperature doesn't continue to rise they want to secure the future of their future and that of the world that they live in bravely and hamburg thank you.
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and we're going to return now to our top story pakistan about to free an indian pilot captured when his plane was shot down over kashmir we're monitoring the situation for you now and those are live pictures there of the border between india and pakistan as pakistan gets set to hand over this pilot has been released in an effort to deescalate recent tension. and our correspondent is following those developments she joins us now from delhi so the mission this tell us what more do we know about the release of the pilot which is do really any minute now. oh look there are acting right now is that goal km think i'm under a can and then the bottom will be to leave shortly that all of the ritual being aired on talk of time you've got no vision of convoy heading to the border but are
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the expectations of the book but are that for his or the actual strong political books who are for all the formalities it could take as long as another author for the actual cost for the council but of course crowds gathering at the bottom between india and pakistan are usually in the evening at the time that if anything happens on the border every evening but this has been cancelled today but that doesn't come under can be handed over and everybody has the reading eventually but the expectation is that he's expected to come through within the next. day and we understand that this pilot has actually been brought now to the border i mean this is really a sign of deescalation isn't it is that how we should interpret. well on the one hand yes there is potential for the creation by the action but both tensions have been driving the high. forty's to chart the course for me in the queue to act in
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the fall of ahmed the chicken fish meat and an action was expected from india at any moment i pad time was going to be in the hands of the ted strike in pakistan and there was moderate elation when responded as well this is the first action was the escalation on the one hand but on the other hand india has not truly of knowledge bizarrely gesture to india has repeatedly emphasized that pakistan has been to calling the geneva convention of the point of time and that any other thought that each article don't need to be based on the. pakistani commitment to be construction their infrastructure on the land in the asking of the buck not about doing enough on the government of course denies that the president is taking action against that are under going to do. how about the citizens of those countries michel i mean you're gauging the mood there the people there on the ground is this what they want to see now is the escalation are they still calling
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for action. or there have been interesting shift in the car victory when it comes to public sentiment to the cause you need attack that i mentioned because forty security forces lost their lives there were many calls across indian social media as well as broadcast media for immediate action for him he did just allegation against pockets on there were marches against pockets on all across the country when the india and china did happen we were hearing similar reports from across the border on the public was also responding to this thing that action needs to be taken however one captain think i'm on the scene and what was money was captured there was an interesting ship there was there was a hatchback pending across britain both countries thing saying no to war. and there were even then markers and pockets on them are you comfortable are better prepared to keep them there one zero zero or in what country a constant war. definitely does it of course and i'll quote you
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a pretty good computer ok with the latest on this breaking news as we've heard an indian pilot who was captured by pakistan due to be released as part of a peace gesture thank you so much for bringing us up to date. let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world the u.s. and north korea have given conflicting accounts of why their summit in vietnam broke down president trump said that he had to walk away when north korean leader kim jong un demands of the full lifting of sanctions without committing to dismantling his country's nuclear arsenal north korea insists that it only asked for partial sanctions relief. officials in somalia say that a suicide car bombing by al shabaab militants in a mogadishu hotel has killed twenty nine people police say that eighty more were injured in the attack a gun battle between al shabaab fighters and somali troops has been raging at the site of the blast. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that he
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is the target of a witch hunt the claim comes after justice that the already has announced that they would indict him on corruption charges netanyahu could face up to ten years in prison if convicted of bribery and three more of fraud and for each of trust. over turning out to france where a surgeon and systematic violence and hate speech has caused members of the jewish community to fear for their safety the french president emanuel mccraw has made a very public show of condemning the crimes which include vandalism of cemeteries online harassment and physical attacks but as catherine martin's reports many jews living in france increasingly feel under threat. to move the good of a child or those who i was or what i did they were there for you benefited us of all there's no one will that's not better so in lunch alone is preparing for shabat it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation
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together they are going to read the sabbath prayer is the thirty four year old is an active member of the jewish community here in paris being jewish is important to him but so is being french that's why the increase in violence disturbs him so much to both bodies and cities with their insults vandalism and sometimes even cases of murder for us that means staying aware and alert and always keeping an eye out we wouldn't have to do that if we didn't feel threatened now we're also asking ourselves is france really the right place for us. around half a million jews live in france the third largest community behind israel in the u.s. last year there were more than five hundred anti-semitic offenses here in increase of around seventy five percent. falsie califano president of the umbrella organization representing france's jewish community is also alarmed he says the
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real figures are much higher as not every offense is registered he's most concerned for the young. softball sharif we're noticing that in some regions jewish children are no longer going to public schools you know being pulled out because they can't have a normal school day they're being insulted and their physical safety can't always be guaranteed system period. back in the synagogue young ballerinas are practicing for a big performance the synagogue offers jewish children an afterschool program which parents gladly make use of deaf intel you have is the mother of three sons she tells us one of them has moved to israel because he feels safer being jewish there delfin says she is shocked by the rhetoric she hears she thought it was a thing of the past. this year when we hear things like go back home to you it hurts us deeply. you feel threatened. for
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all go. to lunch alone is determined to stay in his homeland france despite the worsening situation experts say that anti semitism is no longer soley coming from right wing groups but also from radical islam but it rarely has anything to do with religion and jews often meet hostility because they're seen as being part of an elite. todd reason see the whole it is the rejection of a community in this case the jewish community that is seen as deemed privileged as the group with the most influence on the powerful. before he launched on them says he will never conceal the fact that he's jewish despite the dangers leisure make issues it is this i've never hidden the fact that i'm jewish and i won't do that now when i go to the synagogue for sure but i will my kippah and i will continue to do so much social real. but when it came to the question of whether he would let
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his own children wear a cap on public ill and couldn't give us an answer. from our now i am pleased to welcome israel's ambassador to germany jeremy eyes that are off to the studio thank you so much for joining us to talk about this topic because we know that attacks against jews it's not only on the rise and france it's also in many other countries including germany where we know you are the ambassador violence attacks are on the rise by sixty percent it's been currently document it how concerned is the israeli government about this first of all thank you for having me on such an important issue we are of course very concerned about some buster in germany. you see a very complicated past merging with a very interesting presence and hopefully a good future ninety's mr isn't in very many ways is a friend of the horrific past and today we have to create a new reality so when we see acts of anti semitism words of anti semitism anti
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semitic acts that translates into violence of course we're concerned that we're looking back to a much more or if it passes and we're seeing you know one of those acts actually demonstrated here on the wall behind us i mean this is basically a cemetery where we see swastikas painted on you know it's a scene that has unfortunately not become uncommon here in europe and in condemning this and we know that your country your immigration minister has actually. hold on jews in france in particular. to immigrate to israel is that really the solution no i think look i think first of all immigrated to israel i was born in england and i went to live in israel i made my own personal decision and every jew should see israel as his homeland should he want to come and i think so deal with anti some things that we need to deal with many things on the ground in europe and places where it exists in this novel new europe we've seen in acts and in latin america
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and also in the. america so i think that we need to think about how we use education how we use to get some breaking lation of the cyberspace in terms of how people's messages are proliferate to how anti semitic themes perpetuated in these areas how we bring this to modern it's a school but the universe is the cultural institute's how we also have by i think one of the most important things is the issue of enforcement when people do these horrific acts of putting swastikas and such holy and sacred places that don't find anyone this is such a horrific thing that we need there needs to be very clear and strict enforcement how do you build those structures because i mean the reality is is that people are moving to israel people who are afraid of jews who are afraid and you know the statistics if you just look at them they actually say that anti-semitism is lower in countries with a bigger jewish populations but you know if the population becomes less here in
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europe i mean that's also an issue isn't it yes or no and look i'm sure the german government has it said they don't only have a commission it's a fight and he senses them but they also to promote jewish life and again i think that this is you know for us to see jewish life being stopped also in europe and to flora. it is an indication of europe's political health to the servants is them is an assault on jews some assault on israelis but in the end it's also an insult or the democratic tolerance nature of european society as a whole and sickly also in germany thank you so much for joining us this afternoon to share your views on this ambassador to germany is really about ambassador to germany germany is after all for shock you very much for turkey's economic woes are having undock on effect for even the country's well off the lira lost
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thirty percent of its value last year leading some turks to sell their properties while the arab buyers are snapping up luxury villas in istanbul because they come with a priceless added bonus turkish citizen ship. reports. they both try to on the bosphorus is like a trip through the stumbles history. the impressive mansions lining the shores of the water weight are known as yeah lists in turkish many were built in the ottoman era for wealthy onus. they will as the some of the most expensive and exclusive properties istanbul has to offer and usually you only get close to them this way on the water but since turkey's currency crisis last year many owners are seeking to monetize their assets and open the doors of their luxury mentions to potential bias. in the crisis has been
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a boon to tarik of fadil and who i hunt. as a broker for luxury real estate faddle represents potential bias from the middle east to the villa they are viewing today is one of the more modest yellows it boasts aid rooms to kitchens and to paga has plenty of marble and huge landing for a private yacht the asking price one hundred thirty million turkish lira the equivalent of around twenty one million euros all through the lots worse on the society around sixty of the six hundred here in istanbul. prices are lower right now especially because the lira has lost value that's why demand is high or they get there david. it's not just a property market on the bosphorus that has been changing dramatically in the past year while many turkish people can no longer afford to buy homes sales to foreigners have risen by eighty percent above all tobias from the arab world and
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the turkish government recently announced that for his buying real estate for more than two hundred fifty thousand dollars can receive turkish citizenship as one of the new clients are currently investing in real estate. were convinced that if i put down a lot of money today because of the bull in the future. turkish economy and deliver recover sooner or later and then very fast months pay off. of course and there is another reason why the waterside villa's a so popular especially with bias from the middle east. many arabs are familiar with for ya liz from turkish t.v. dramas it's about the people on television over time in the arab countries because people look frazey about them. sometimes my clients call me and say i want to buy from my favorite series is that. the viewing is over
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for today the two realtors intend to continue bargaining. so it's likely that this mansion and its spectacular view of the bosphorus will soon change hands. so football news now i'm germany and the women's team beat france in a friendly match on wednesday in preparation for jan's world cup tournament and a player making a late bed for that germany world cup squad is an katrine bagger the chelsea goalkeeper goalkeeper excuse me received her first call up to the national team in november of two thousand and eighteen just one year after being diagnosed with cancer she spoke with d.w. sports about her successful battle against the disease. back in november twenty seventh teen tween bag-o. was in the prime of her career she had won the german bundesliga competed in the champions league and moved abroad to top clubs in france and england but then came
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a huge setback at age twenty seven she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. was a shock because. as a footballer you don't think about it because you have to live like a healthy life. you do sport every day so it was quite a shock when it came to fighting the disease it was inspired by her efforts to get into the starting eleven. you have to five every day or even my position i have to buy every training session to be on the sunday on the pitch so and as a goalkeeper we have a i don't know why we have about repetition we have crazy people or. i wouldn't say i am but yeah i think the mentality from the goalkeeper me for who does well. and it showed what was most remarkable about her recovery was the timeline.
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the diagnosis was on the seventeen november and then on the fifth day of the operation. and on the twenty. first of january my idea. and off the. on for february i was on the fifth i played my first f.a. cup game again. it's a story that could become even more special if burger fulfills a dream of playing at a world cup in june. and now we're heading to hamburg for a look at a new exhibition that is as much for the heirs as it is for the eyes taking a trip through the works of superstar musicians and of on guard artists the hyper show aims to highlight how visual art influences music and vice versa.
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this may look like a record store but it's not instead it's an art exhibit for the ears. it features twelve hundred copies of the beatles' white album canadian artists rather for a junk collector that records for him the most important work in musical history. its heart of the exhibition hyper a journey into art and music about forty artists have turned their favorite songs into installations giving the music scene a face blending sound with the senses. this is not an academic exhibit it's not a difficult conceptual exhibit even though there are many conceptual pieces but things here are also very colorful. people say cannot turn up a picture like i'll turn up music we're trying to turn out the art here.
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there are headphones throughout and visitors can dive into worlds of sound the unconventional seating arrangements create new perspectives. is not an art historian but a music journalist his approach to the exhibition has been unique from the start. i created this exhibition in cooperation with the us it's i held interviews and talks with each artist and then everything was very easy they are really i will to explain the most complex relationships in just a few sentences and these explanations are part of the exhibition but even people who do not know anything about who just like music for example a completely new way into out with the six edition. from.
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a journey through genres from indie rock. to katy's his. i. just kinda let's pop stars. to classics such as contacts album. if you visit an exhibition and leave it and suddenly see and hear music and with new eyes then i think that's something you can only dream about when creating a show but i think because of the collaboration here this one does just that you know. the exhibition in hamburg. is the first and only of its kind worldwide and to the love affair between art and music. a quick
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reminder now the top stories that we're following for you here at e.w. crowds gathered at the border crossing to await the handover of the indian file that captured and his plane came down earlier this week over the pakistan. kashmir you're looking at all live picture right now. today it's watching. the going. to.
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