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the but . the be. this is due to news coming to you live from berlin attempts to unite the far right in europe to create a new alliance leaders of italy's lethality have brought together the alternative for germany party and others with plans to expand their reach across the continent had a fear of connections also coming out of time for year the really the time has come for which parties them have to haul around one white i think he has a great team they're doing fine and if b.p. is elected i was sleep well at night. in a times election israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu told b.b.c.
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mix a controversial plan to win support his top challenger is a centrist honest former chief of staff to hear from voters on the eve of the polls . and tackling germany's criminal clown's police in burlington launch a crackdown to try and cash the families at the center of the enormous anger was we have a special report feel of. color of a warm welcome to you i'm. italy's far right interior minister has invited popular spots around europe to a meeting in milan salvini is hoping to forge a new rightwing alliance ahead of next month's european elections among the groups attending germany's far right e.f.t. the danish people spotty and the finns party from finn salvini says he wants to
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form a new populist bloc in the parliament. now of course for them to make a written is standing by in milan where that meeting is taking place so we'll tell us first of all what is salvini hoping to achieve with this alliance. amrita as you just said he's trying to unite the far right populist parties and head of the upcoming european elections and today he's actually announced that that plan and he said that they're going to be building a new party a new grouping in the european parliament called the alliance of nations and people all the ins now the. more it turns and the danish and the finns have all the far right populist parties have already agreed to join this but they've put a call out to all members of the other three groupings all of the far right
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populous and indeed anybody who share their views to try and change europe from the inside the people to these parties actually have in common rebecca because real cure reports they agree on certain issues but they're really wide apart on others. that's right amrita and just how successful he is really remains to be seen at this early stage i mean there were only as i said the food for four representatives of four different parties attending today i think the league the league a cell vinnie's leader party would have liked it to be much bigger over. some of the people i spoke to from the league of the representative said they were happy it's just early days they're planning another big event here in may and they're hoping that they could get a lot of other parties to sign up in that time but as you say there are lots of differences among these parties they agree primarily on changing europe
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bringing sovereignty back to nation states and rather anti immigration you might say so they definitely agree on most issues but have different. different policies when it comes to things like trade and agriculture and things like that so it'll be interesting to see how they can mate they can all be are they are they really stressed today that they have more in common and they do different so that they really want to unite under those commonalities but you seem to still be you are because it's another issue that i want to raise with you because also on the european election is the former chief strategist in trump's white house steve bannon she was to create a platform for rightwing governments ahead of the vote she's given his support to a new training center for populist european politicians also in italy. i am. this form a ministry in trees altie in the hills of central italy has been revived with
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a new mission here benjamin hardwell has launched a conservative center called the institute for human dignity he wants to draw together christians and jews and fight against islamic fundamentalism young politicians will come to terms altie and trying to become right wing populists resulting in the next generation is going to become the global headquarters of the fight to defend the judeo christian basis of western civilization so that's just not just in europe but right across the world. vision has won the support of steve bannon the former advisor to u.s. president donald trump the two devout catholics have met frequently in rome. i'm just honored used as me to help out and you know what i'm trying to do is add maybe a little organizational ability and and in to bring in donors faculty people i would know throughout the world they could teach than it is now trying to bring together right wing parties from across europe into a unified group called the movement he's hoping for
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a surge of support in the upcoming european elections this may because the party was national its sovereignty as a great politician is a great message and now it is fresh and that's what's on the cards maybe this is the moment you lose. all the nations a stunning victory. some observers are concerned about the alliance between bannon's movement and the conservative training academy. the point that brings them together is an obsession with identity politics chord. yes it increased mission they say we are christians in the west and europe is based on judeo christian values which we have to defend against an invasion. tied together there is also resistance in trees altie many residents don't want bannan and his acolytes in the village the monastery is
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a pilgrimage destination that attracts tourists opponents want the italian government to prevent it being turned into a right wing training camp. why is a cultural location in our village being used for an ideological project. of the moderates terry interest is being used as the foundation for a movement but one hundred scientists deals with whose money is it being funded to what end han world's plan is clear his center interests altie should become the launch pad for right wing populism across europe he plans to open the doors to his first students this summer. so rebecca how is this center and balance plans to create this movement in europe being received by foreign parties their. world bans willingness or desire dream you might say to unite far right parties in europe has been longstanding and as we
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heard in the report he created this organization known as the movement to try and funnel money into these far right parties but a lot of what he was trying to do with the movement turns out to be illegal in on the european law so he hasn't got very far and we've seen a lot of parties who he was trying to get onside for instance materia serena's leader party and le pen's national rally party in france we've seen them back away from ban and saying better need him and that they can go it alone and they're actually receiving distance the selves from balance movements but his dream to unite the parties well that may be succeeding even without him a hundred record riches in milan thank you very much for that. let's now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the wasn't u.s. president donald trump's homeland security chief has resigned just
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a new senate was the face of trump's controversial policies including the war extension of the mexico border and the separation of migrant parents from their children but she was also reported to be a frequent target of the president's anger. in sudan thousands of protesters are demonstrating for a third day outside the army headquarters they want the military to support their courts for the resignation of the country's president bashir security forces are reportedly attempted to break up the protests using tear gas. the award winning a russian detective kid in said brittany golf has been released on the film and theatre director had been under house arrest since two thousand and seventeen accused of embezzlement critics say the charges are politically motivated despite having no phone or internet access sobranie cough has continued to direct films and . crucial elections in israel not just
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a day away and there's no telling what the prime minister binyamin netanyahu will be able to hold on to power he faces a stiff challenge from a former military general centrist benny gantz over the weekend netanyahu pulled out what many consider a controversial promise to gain votes from the far right a promise to annex jewish settlements in the occupied west bank the election has turned into a neck and neck race. benyamin netanyahu is likud versus benny gantz blue and white party its resurrection is said to be a tight race with voters remaining split including here in this close restore in jerusalem ilana benyamin hopes to be netanyahu as everyone calls to prime minister who form the next government she can see any i'll turn it. on and. i think b.b. has a great team they're doing fine and have babies elected i will sleep well at night
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we will move towards a safe future for me for my sons and grandsons it should be limited in chile another four years of be unthinkable for this young student guggenheim voted for netanyahu is likud party in the previous elections but this time his vote for the go to the new blue and white party headed by former army chief of staff benny gantz i think the time is coming go to serve his country well i think after ten for years the really the time has come to switch parties and have been born white take the premiership and move country to hopefully better and more secure places. when israelis go to the polls on tuesday they have a wide range of issues to consider and a record number of parties to choose from economy and security are usually the top priorities for voters but this election is slightly different. in essence these are vital issues for israelis but they're not necessarily the big determinants of votes
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because we have a situation where the voters focusing primarily on the issue of netanyahu his ten year long governance over israeli society thirteen years in total and the corruption charges against him. despite facing an indictment on a string of corruption charges netanyahu can still count on a strong voter base. he campaigned on social media and by meeting foreign leaders with a clear message he's the only one who can keep israel safe and represent the country's interests abroad. meanwhile pentagons and his team of former army generals have been touring the country with the centrist blue and white party has been ahead of the likud in almost all opinion polls. in a small community in southern israel guns who served as military chief under netanyahu appears to voters that only his party can move the country forward. prime minister netanyahu and his messages of busy dividing people and using
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incitement in order to survive we have busy reinforcing the security of israel and working towards a better future for our children. pulses predicted gunther netanyahu will compete next to nick but netanyahu might have the upper hand to form a right wing coalition with smaller right wing parties. and the united states has called for an immediate horse to a military offensive by rebel libyan general khalifa haftar to seize the capital tripoli troops loyal to hostile reported to be advancing on the city after launching the operation on turns day at least thirty people have been killed and dozens injured in the fighting forces aligned to the u.n. backed government in tripoli say they have started a counter offensive to defend the city. and for more let me draw in chris stephen he's guardians of libya correspondent and has been in close contact with people in tripoli welcome stephen of intense fighting has been
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going on for the last few days in and around tripoli is the u.n. government there on the verge of being toppled in your assessment. i don't know i think you still in the balance that i mean the u.s. government still has the city center have to us forces are on the outskirts today in fact quite quiet everyone seems to be to be reloading but i think that the battles definitely the violence. a lot that support does a general have not had among the people of libya and tell us a little bit more about his aims and what he hopes to achieve what he has a lot of support in east libya and south yes some support in tripoli. and i think partly he's you know he's argument is the libya is entails and he let me in the army run the country and we will end the chaos and that appeals to a lot of people doesn't appeal to everybody and a lot of people interview a very very frightened especially because now you know he's armies fighting its way
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in and militias are fighting to stop him so a lot of people having been caught in the crossfire and of course libya has been in political chaos since the toppling of moammar gadhafi in two thousand and eleven the week of the u.s. corps for an end to the fighting that now what do you make of international efforts to help solve this conflict. while i think internationals of the pecs i mean there's a libyan peace conference taking place monday next monday in fact which has taken more than a year or two to put together so the u.n. had been preparing have been hoping to bring all these factions and militias and generals including after to the peace table but now instead that seems to be to be fragmented now you have this major fight so i think the u.n. are trying to figure out what to do they've got very very limited options. i do more to the implications stephen off this fighting which is going on and the possible for an off tripoli agenda.
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well i think it's considerable i think if it really does hold to. you yet i mean that there's going to be tremendous upheaval there's also going to be problems for surrounding countries because you're going to have refugees and of course you have all these migrants and refugees who ought to be unknown desperate to get out. the rights of the implications are huge for the country as well as for the region instability well kristie even thank you very very much for that update on the situation in libya. gentlemen felice of lost a crackdown on so-called criminal clans mainly of arabic and kurdish origin for decades some families were able to build their own tightly knit criminal mafias but now authorities say they're going to adopt a zero tolerance policy to what such groups we have this report for you. a large scale raid in berlin is not gun district investigators are mainly targeting shisha
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bars where they suspect organized crime clans are laundering money customs investigators auditors and federal and state crime authorities accompanied by hundreds of police officers are searching the bars it's the biggest operation of its kind in berlin nikon district mayor martin he has come along he wants to know how the mission is going. this time the improprieties are minor offenses tobacco without tax stamps and violations of trading and child protection laws but the district mayor says he won't turn a blind eye. or do. we can publish everything with these checks from you know to major offenses we are implementing a zero tolerance strategy here large scale raids like this are part of a new campaign against organized arab crime clans suspected of committing major offenses including the breaking of a luxury department store in broad daylight or the theft of
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a one hundred kilogram gold coin worth millions but convicting clan members is difficult not least because few are willing to testify about two hundred thousand individuals are reportedly members of arab clan families in germany the government is increasing the pressure by seizing luxury cars and real estate but organized crime researcher ralph gadahn says that's not enough to break the clan solidarity. they're all sworn to secrecy and that's what makes the investigators work so difficult there are unable to break through these structures. there would need to be a support program for people who want to leave the klan's program but there are no such programs yet how delusions came from syria ten years ago almost every day she sees the klan's at work along zonen ali one of nikon's mean streets but she's afraid their crimes will strengthen prejudices against innocent migrants and
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muslims is on the one and only. the mafia's here concentrated here on those on the ne my friends on the. go on this and i think sooner or later something is going to happen here. she said she's most afraid of is in a phobia khattab kerns district mayor however has a different concern that more migrants will fall into a life of crime if the state does not do anything about it. i think it'd be good if we could make this crane that might exist here where we could make the past on lawfulness hard to make it uncomfortable so that it's not worth it to come here to commit cranes. so germans should get used to huge police actions like this one authorities say they know these are not enough but that they lack better resources in the fight against organized clan crimes. in american
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comic if it tries steaming up with the electric vehicle specialist tesla to comply with european union emissions runes a starting next year the e.u. will impose strict new limits on the amount of carbon dioxide in car exhaust that's based on car companies overall and says and there will be hasty penalties if average emissions are too high but these rules also allow makers to join forces so feared surprise though with count zero emissions test of gas a spot of their own fleet giving them a combined average that meets the new requirements of the deal. could be what hundreds of millions of euros for to stem. from one distillery rob what's from his business desk joins me welcome rob this sounds like a fudge to me how is it supposed to work so we've got this enormous car company fit criseyde includes the likes of alpha romaine and maserati teaming up with
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a much smaller company tests to. essentially low emissions so the way it will work is you've got fit prices emissions up here with their petrol and diesel cars and then you've got tesla's right down here because their electric vehicles zero emissions by combining the two you just bring down crisis that little bit why because next year as you mentioned we've got these new e.u. regulations coming in what they will mean is that comic is also allowed to have an average across their entire fleet of more than ninety five grams of c o two emitted per kilometer by their cars so it's up to carmakers to lower their emissions to reach that point i guess and wife is fi it's prized in particular dylan for the state well they have been lagging behind other commie because up till now when it comes to emissions i mention that magic number ninety five grams per kilometer well last year fear chrysler was running at one hundred twenty three grounds per
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kilometer so they've got a fair way to go and experts reckon that if this law was to come in tomorrow they'd be facing fines of two billion euros so it's really imperative that they bring that down ok did it kind of bring down the average by going in the test of that is through legal i would like to do things like this well the short answer is yes within the e.u. rules they allow for something called open pools which is where competitive car makers can bring together the fleets from their respective companies to bring down their emissions our fridge it just so happens the fear chrysler and test the first companies to take them up on this so yes it's within the rules is it within the spirit of those rules or maybe that's another question because they're obviously being brought in to try to reduce c o two emissions crys there is found a way of reducing zero two emissions without actually reducing the amount of c o two that they put out so that's something that's got to be asked for their part to
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chrysler says that the deal provides. realty to deliver products our customers are willing to buy while managing compliance with the lowest cost approach it says that it does remain committed to reducing its emissions and says that it's spending nine billion euros of a four years to that end by producing electric models i'm sure the environmentalists will be on the case but thank you very much for that one factories around the world robots have taken on much of the drudgery out of repetitive work research assessing what a breakthrough lies ahead for tasks like tracking small changes in health artificial intelligence is the answer but the evolving work of machines raises new questions about how intrusive they should be and who collects their data artificial intelligence offers great potential for work mobility and medicine using thousands
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of x. ray images researches at stanford university have trained their own homegrown ai to conduct diagnoses or you have to do is photograph and upload an x. ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. it's a mouse and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. controls through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while walking algorithms can use such data to recognise potential signs of conditions like parkinson's signs a doctor could easily miss but caution is advised. much of what we say you might be great throws up ethical questions which need to be answered alongside the developments we make we don't want to situation where we have very ethical that fail to progress nor should we just freely develop things and ignore the ethical side. take google's intelligent microphone's for example google itself forms in
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some detail what can be derived from household sounds like the length of time we spend brushing our teeth or whether we argue or if someone in the household is sick who. is to take over the world. direct our thoughts between person and person our communication about official intelligence grants huge power to silicon valley's tech companies gemini's justice minister once data monopolies to be broken up assisting must adapt antitrust law to the needs of the modern age for example facebook's takeover of whatsapp should have been prevented by antitrust law because it was completely clear what it would lead to namely a massive concentration of data being collected. and consent what so on there's no avoiding it the ai revolution is coming the question is can ethics keep step with
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progress. football and the bundesliga side welcome braman off to be a hard few weeks glenbrook would have dropped out of the champions league places and coach king has been told he's out of a job at the end of the season what they really didn't want was a draw with damon but that's exactly what they got. visitors braman created the first real chance of the match your highness denied by gonzaga in the sixteenth minute. clock back also threatened in the first half trick ham on hitting the woodwork here. five minutes after the restart max crows a loss to the amity is going to affect florian no house and the youngster open the scoring for. the braman defense on able to recover after crosas blunder. with the clock back when looking likely davie claassen headed in
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together before marriage for kairos devout muslims it's been thinkable. but how will young couples know what makes a good partnership. egypt's bond office offers courses with doses of the ology psychology and humor including three thousand and sixty minutes on d w. one the hour starts rising people fight for survival the money case i'll buy gets me but if i get by when there's a flood water comes up to a waist on your clothes faster everyone me to but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. this can't get good sleep will move south so they can plant crops and
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