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this is the w.'s lie from poland algeria's president faces fresh calls to step down but this time there from the head of the army i keep coalitions i like and well being president declared unfit to rule weeks of street protests with spending and the country's political crisis also on the program that his present tragic typewriter on drilling take a part in the past to be tested things like building elections discontented widespread to many turks suffering in the country's economic recession. what you do
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when you get a craving for pizza and you're in the middle of the desert now you could call into mommy is self-made woman's remarkable story in the next half hour. i'm phil gal welcome to the program algeria's political crisis is coming to a head the leader of the ruling coalition. and the party has joined calls from the head of the army for the any president to be declared unfit to rule president after the last is a beautiful has been in power since april one thousand nine hundred nine during which time critics say he's led a corrupt regime and hoarded the country's wealth algerians have been protesting for weeks to try to force him to step down. pushing forward algerians seize the momentum and renew their demands for political change. students
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teachers and workers again called for an immediate end to the administration that has ruled algeria for twenty years. they were spurred on by a declaration by the country's army chief general. who in front of his troops to clear the ailing president abdelaziz a beautifully too ill to serve. general wants to trigger an article of the constitution that could bring down the president he said the move would respect the demands of the algerian people and ensure the continuity of the state. if parliament approved the request the senate president would take charge until new elections can be held a presidential vote was for april but in february the eighty two year old beautifully announced his intention to run for a fifth term before withdrawing his bid and postponing elections indefinitely.
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as announcement came as a welcome news to many. this is a brave decision and it's the first step on a path toward democracy a path that is still long we appreciate the step and we are waiting other steps the movement will continue until the realization of a democratic republic the second republic. it's a good step for the algerian people but we won't stop here we'll keep up the movement and we'll keep watching what happens until we reach our aim which is the change of government. they all have to go. as protests continue the president's fate may now be in the hands of parliament which is likely to soon vote at the military's request. let's get more on this from journalist as a fan the nesa who joins us on the line from the capital algiers so welcome both of you on what has prompted these two pillars of establishment the army chief and the
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head of the ruling coalition partner to join the popular calls for the president's resignation. i wouldn't call i wouldn't call it an act of joining this movement it's an attempt of hijacking it's what we're witnessing right now the attempt of the certain factions in your syrian holton to peter. to take off and to take advantage of the weakness of the ending president. so if they get what they want and the the president goes will people necessarily be happy the zionite in charge. could definitely be happy about this first step because one of the major demands was that sort of her current president would you removed but to have. the national democratic ready to have and here. in atlanta the former prime minister is someone who was awful
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necessarily attacked during all of these protests will in case she's coming back to telling a political comeback people would definitely not be happy and will continue to protest the at that at the heart of this this is a constitutional council explain to us what this constitutional council is that is due to rule on the president's fitness to rule. constitutional council will not rule that the constitutional council is an institution whose president is appointed by the head of states and its power is simply to figure out if the head of state is unfit to rule on not and the next step would be to refer this question to the parliament and the last word on this has as the parliament and in a vote so this the parliament has to rule vote by two thirds. and. concerning this decision and only then. up innocent people would be removed. while
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this is a clearly it interesting a development we'll keep our eye on it thank you for joining us so found that message from james thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the e.u. set to scale down its anti migrant trafficking operation in the mediterranean sea rescue missions from operations of fear will be suspended there were asked surveillance will continue the decision is aimed at resolving it is filled with italy rogue had threatened to halt the entire mission unless it rescued migrants were taken to other countries. india says it has shot down a satellite in a missile test prime minister narendra modi made the announcement in a live address just weeks before the country's general election he said it demonstrates the country's capacity as a space power alongside the us russia and china. understand supreme court is adjourned until mid april a hearing into whether to uphold the acquittal of thirteen men accused of
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a gallery the survivor of the attack in my ears appealing against the protests attack in two thousand and two after the village council ordered it to order the attack to punish her for her brother's behavior. and turkey's gearing up for local elections on sunday fifty seven million voters across the country will choose meadows councillors and local chiefs known as mocked us with the turkish economy in trouble president regift tired of the ones ruling a k party faces a stiff challenge with sunday's vote being seen as a referendum on his room at the w. turkey correspondent junia hahn has been to meet a local politician with a very familiar name. and in. this tea house in the town of istanbul is more crowded than usual. because today regift our don is making a companion visit so long that it or not from there on this regimen on this
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twenty years old in the political newcomer in turkey's local elections he wants to become a mukta a neighborhood chief he's not related to the turkish president but the name he says has helped him with his career choices someone in the movement of the a lot of people often don't believe me at first and ask if i'm joking on that i get it you know then i showed them my id card it's an honor for me to have the same name as our president on this because i'm a he's the respected and beloved leader of our country so you're lumbered what about people say they will vote for me. because of my personality and my name. i believe this name will help me succeed out and more donovan in the new order. edwin's namesake the president is also complaining hard. he's making several speeches a day excuse dryly. even though he's not up for election. and one is hoping his own personal popularity will help make the difference because after
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a decade and a half in power his ruling party is facing losses. to that study that data that's mainly because of the worsening economic situation last year's currency crisis sent annual inflation soaring to about twenty percent and sept growth unemployment is on the rise. not just here in istanbul people are now queuing for subsidized vegetables in state run markets solid growth and rising living standards have driven the president the electoral success in the past sixteen years but now turkey is in the midst of a recession and many voters say. they're frustrated about the economy poll suggests this could erode support for add ons ruling eight high party especially in the largest cities in the capital ankara and here in istanbul. losing them would be a symbolic blow says journalist is most simas both cities have been under a.k.p.
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control throughout and once time in power water for its own kind of a stumble if that opposition wins istanbul ankara we may begin to discuss the possibility of snap elections here in turkey istanbul is strongly associated with. the first he was elected as municipal mayor here then he became mayor of istanbul. after that prime minister and then president. if is a k.p.s. defeated in istanbul it would be a political earthquake for everyone. on them when i get. back to the teahouse and go joke with a young rajah type out one is trying to win some votes he also he has many complains about the economy but it's just the younger people don't have jobs it's become very hard for shop owners so nothing is good here anymore nothing yeah the younger one says he wants to tackle these problems at least in his neighborhood but he can't be sure victory as he's facing two challenges much is at stake in the
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local elections for both tragic tight it's. a report from han who joins us now from istanbul welcome a mr erdogan and his party controlled most of the media and the kurds they suppose that adam is of the state from the police the army in the civil service so is the result of sunday's vote a foregone conclusion. not necessarily it's of course hard to tell what will happen on election day because polls here in turkey are considered to be notoriously unreliable but right now they do suggest a sharp fall in support for president adams a.k.p. and not a landslide victory as we did see in the last local elections here five years ago much of the focus is now on the big cities here in turkey and we might actually see some surprises there the capitol might get for the first time in sixteen years and
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opposition mayor and here in istanbul is symbol which is considered to be the biggest prize in these elections and we might see a tight race between president add ons candidates and the opposition. the economy the economy and the economy many voters are complaining that their personal economic situation has worsened in the past year unemployment is at a nine year high inflation is a twenty percent and many things basically from baby diapers to vegetables got so much more expensive i've talked to a few people here let's have a listen to what they have to say is. used to do grocery shopping with fifty. but now we have to spend a hundred fifty. everything's terrible but they say everything's fine. we'll go. quickly to the economy is not doing well
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everyone goes shopping with their credit cards now there's no cash in the cycle. they couldn't talk to school i don't think the economy is doing too bad yes there's a crisis now. this can't be changed for the better the motion. of. the economy has collapsed our external debt is huge but apparently half of the population is dreaming in a stream they don't see the truth. our money has lost its value. and. how our president and his party addressing people's economic fears well the president is in fact campaigning as if this vote was about himself i just saw him at one of his biggest rallies here in istanbul a few days ago and i found it striking that he is avoiding talking about the
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economic problems instead he's talking a lot about achievement or about completely different issues he has focused a lot on the terrorist attacks against muslims and new zealand he is talking about palestinians in gaza and he's also trying to discredit the opposition blaming them for collaborating with terrorists and all these elections likely to be free and fair. well in the past elections already the opposition has been complaining about vote rigging and irregularities so this is probably going to be an issue again especially in the south east eastern part of this country and so is a fantasist airline and his a.k.p. control the state resources and most of the media here are now owned by companies close to the government so opposition candidates were given much less air time than
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the hippies candidates the government's candidates and some kind of has even got zero ad time and this has been criticized in postelection already by international observers as well really hot in istanbul thank you this is d.w. news live from baghdad still to come delivering pizza in the desert beat me to a young woman who's built a successful business serving up tasty food in refugee camps. first that as british lawmakers discuss the next steps in their efforts to leave the european union the e.u. parliament has also been discussing brackets u.s. officials briefed lawmakers on last week's summit at which member states of britain two new options for an orderly exit comparing the u.k. to the famously and mysterious egyptian sphynx e.u. commission presidential corps younker said it remains unclear what london will do you council president donald tusk urged lawmakers to give britain time to rethink
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its position. the six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. there one million people. who marched for it people vote all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by their u.k. problems but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because they are european thank you. straight to strasburg than we do and i didn't just go about his welcome i go i'm strong i would say from donald tusk. absolutely a look donald is known to be an emotional speaker he makes no secret of the fact that he thinks the u.k. should stay should change its mind and seeing that keep the tears are now falling
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in line behind to reason may's plan beyond her deal shows that there is a fear among the tears that there may be ofter all no president all that the remains site suddenly gets a momentum and for that momentum that down the toast would like to see more time so a long extension and do you think that lawmakers are likely to hate his words. i think frankly there is no so secret that there is a proxy for teak and it's pretty much has reached its peak and so yes it would be unconvenient if the u.k. suddenly participates after all in the european elections the french president has said he's not in much in favor of a long extension but after all the u.k. e.u. summit last week has made that suggestion that that offer is on the table and i think so what donald just he refers to is some any piece on the remains side on the pro european side who have said look if the u.k. would fall out if it would be a hot breakfast that would be
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a showcase that leaving the european union is just a bad idea and what else have you lawmakers been saying about bret's it's been a. while there is the chief directive negotiator of the european parliament for instance who has said he's a little less optimistic that donald and he believes that remain has no chance but that after a couple of years the u.k. were returned to the family of e.u. nations so there are some positive was here from a number of any piece and finally there was set downs from the labor party an m.e.p. who said thank you donal to us your message is well received and we're grateful for it as i go back to say in strasbourg thank you. american lawmakers are set to hear testimony from aviation regulators today in the wake of two deadly crashes featuring boeing's seven three seven max aircraft of origin is around the world have grounded hundreds of u.s. companies best selling aircraft now politicians want to find new ways to certify
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jets and rebuild passenger trust their efforts won't be helped by another mishap in florida seven three seven max being moved to a maintenance facility was forced to make an emergency landing. under normal circumstances an emergency landing like this one would not get much attention an engine overheated shortly after takeoff the pilot returned to orlando florida and landed safely but the plane was a boeing seven three seven max eight one of hundreds that are grounded a southwest plane was headed for the carry a storage facility in california it did not carry any passengers the incident is likely to ruin a pivotal day for boeing as the company tries to rebuild public trust boeing is about to brief two hundred pilots on changes to software is signed to prevent a mid-flight stall meanwhile a senate panel in washington plans to question the acting head of the federal
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aviation administration about how thorough only the seven three seven max is automated flight control system tested and what will be done to assure that any fixes work. it's not enough to get this software certified i want to know the training on the new software on the fix and how it impacts the entire system of the aircraft. is going to be conducted i want to know that it's going to be more than one pilot described it a one hour session and i had to get this training. software problems on the boeing seven three seven max eight plane and the pilots inability to react possibly due to lack of training are the main areas of focus for investigations into what cost the crashes. algerian sahara desert is home to tens of thousands of refugees from western sahara who've been living in camps for decades since their homeland was an expired morocco but one young woman is determined to make the most of her new life by offering
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a unique service to other refugees. this car is delivering pizza in the desert. i think that it makes me proud to have established the first pizzeria in the refugee camps and that i've done it alone as a woman using my own resources. there are. a lot of them. up pizza delivery service in algeria sahara desert with a young woman at the wheel twenty eight year old hindu money is one of the ingredients in this rather unusual story. hundreds of thousands of side are we use the indigenous people from western sahara have lived in these refugee camps for many years now they fled here after morocco annexed their homeland money grew up in a camp like this it's all she's ever known but now she can live her dream having her own pizza service she delivers to families like many saddam's whose daily
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routine is defined by this wasteland they want to stay here until they get their homeland back. yes animals were suffering under these difficult conditions for forty years we've lived in tents in extreme temperatures with no livelihoods that yet. i can help people with my service because it brings a bit of variety they're happy to see me. and then she shows us her pride and joy her fast food stand in the refugee camp it's specialty is pizza with camel meat called pizza south are we. in the morning she meets with her employees all young women. who single wants to help other women find a job. with
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a shout out and that's it they it's my goal to hire women young people can hardly find work in the refugee camps and it's even more difficult for young women. but money has made it with advertisements like this she promotes her project and her camel pizzas business is busiest in the evenings at the refugee camps you can get a pizza for the equivalent of two euros. many people here are looking for a change from the monotony of life and money has achieved cult status she's a young woman with her own business who travels the region on her own with a pizza's that his own to respect. and i'm so happy there's finally a pizzeria in the camp and i hope she will also pursue other projects in the head to. the next day money is on the road again as she drives
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she passes by reminders of the sixteen year insurgency by the south are we against morocco some wreckage remains. some of the injured war veterans lived in a dilapidated home outside the camp it's important for money to show solidarity. she brings a free pizza party who was paralyzed when his spine was damaged in an air strike in one nine hundred eighty. one of my regret nothing i'm proud of my war wounds because i got them fighting for a fair and legal cause. many people here have lost hope in a brighter future but not money she shows us her recently opened second pizzeria which is of course staffed by women. money is next plan is to open
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a bakery. with sports in football german fans were disappointed early this month and by munich dortmund and shall go all crushed out of the champions league but there are still two german the teams are left in the women's champions league including votes but they host defending champions league in their quarter final second leg tonight and despite being a repeat of last season's final resources are nothing compared to the men's game. wolfsburg suffered a tight two one defeat in the first leg and leon but the next round is up for grabs women have top international talents with five german internationals joined by denmark spinella hardier a european championship runner up and by eva p. your the wall of polish goalscorer. don't bond grateful and happy to be able to coach a team like this great players and they challenge me to that their joy and ambition are infectious and they can form their forward and often the marigolds in twenty thirteen and twenty fourteen wolfsburg won the champions league however their
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success doesn't mean their facilities are on par with their male counterparts of course book who have never won the champions league the women train in separate facilities from the men the distance to the changing room is long with only containers to store their clothes. run by essentially one olympic li all of us but we all know to the quality our opponents leo have. a chef facilities with a man and have access to the same infrastructure that the club works hard with the women's teams even right down to youth level and pushes them to the best of their ability. and clubs don't need to take a leaf out of that. ship at all there's a lot of catching up to do in the women's but this league but for now this book fans hope to celebrate the success of the one same in the city challenging for titles. for your next hero not b.w. the feuding the relatives running
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