tv DW News Deutsche Welle May 8, 2019 9:00am-9:31am CEST
9:00 am
this is t w news live from berlin and iran announced is its partial withdrawal from the landmark nuclear deal president hassan rouhani says that tehran will stop acting on some of its commitments under the deal and set a timeline of sixty days for new terms to be reached the move comes amid mounting tension with the united states. also coming up south africans go to the polls to
9:01 am
pass judgment on their president cyril ramaphosa took office have had high hopes for an end to corruption and economic mismanagement but support for his party b. and c. has been sliding plus liverpool put four goals past barcelona as goalkeeper to win a place in the champions league final it is a stunning come from behind victory that may as well cement coach grobin club's place in history. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin with breaking news iran has announced that it is partially withdrawing from a landmark nuclear deal struck with world powers back in twenty fifteen president hassan rouhani says that his country plans to stop implementing some commitments under the accord he said that if the. deal isn't renegotiated within sixty days
9:02 am
iran will once again began enriching uranium to high levels and keep it for itself instead of selling it to other countries the move comes as tensions mount between washington and tehran on tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei all made an unannounced trip to neighboring iraq citing what he called the threat of imminent attacks from iran. and we're joined now by gar d.w. head of our persian service welcome to the program what does this mean for the deal now. so certainly d.c. is no we can't on any time else and because iran actually has pulled out of two key coming minutes under their accord and it would be very difficult for european side to accept these but you have to remember that on friday actually
9:03 am
it was us that moved very very fast for these two corporation actually under that the iran was able to continue in due time and on to the point two percent but could only reserve two hundred kilograms of and you cheerio and shoot says. there's two other countries which was russia and also science fair in heavy water to oman but us on friday they moved to vegas for these two i feel it is and therefore you don't see them have any other choice and i that i'm fully sucking richmond features politically was not acceptable. is for everything i'm leaders or saying that the country via cons union dishman be keep their and vitrine them so this is really come company kate that
9:04 am
the negotiation. european countries because. right aim of the deal of us was just cutting the i knew killer and nuclear ambitions. and we know i mean you mentioned european countries germany specifically has really been one of the driving forces behind this nuclear deal with iran how big a blow is this right now to diplomatic efforts and what are the prospects for the future. yeah. maad hasn't rouhani and even then foreign minister mamata i was that he said that iran would not be drawn from n.p.p. or nuclear but if they continue to use the migraine you know in his face it will be much more difficult for them when they have to demand that i actually. before that the european countries have negotiation been around for a long time but they couldn't reach into the agama until the us into into the
9:05 am
integration negotiations so mend last year the us left. and it was kind of dead so it is no very very difficult for european countries as france just said they want that any breach of the diva from iran would conclude imposed and of the. sanctions from european countries so we haven't had yet from e.u. because they have sent letters to any and leaders of. european countries plus russia and china you haven't had any official reaction yet but i think they negotiate to somehow save the deal which is quite unlikely to save it. thank you so much tom said by sekhar head of devious person service putting this
9:06 am
announcement from iran in perspective that they will partially withdraw from their landmark nuclear deal thank you. and we have some more breaking news for you here on d.w. our correspondent in islam about says that aasia bibi a christian woman who spent two years on death row for blasphemy has left the country and is said to be heading to canada to be reunited with her daughters the aussie abebe was sentenced to death back in two thousand and ten after being accused of insulting the prophet mohammad any dispute with muslim colleagues last year she won an appeal against her conviction which sparked widespread protests throughout pakistan and death threats from religious extremists the mother of five has been living in safe houses since her sentence was overturned. let's go to protect now some other stories making news around the world in pakistan at least nine people were killed and dozens wounded in a bombing at a shrine in lahore police say that the explosion struck
9:07 am
a security check point the building had previously been targeted back in two thousand and ten when a suicide attack killed more than forty people. to students were arrested and school in denver colorado after they opened fire on their classmates one student was killed in the shooting of several others remain in the hospital in a critical condition authorities have not yet commented on a possible motive for that attack. the polls have opened in south africa as voters give their verdict on the performance of president cyril ramaphosa ramaphosa and his ruling a.n.c. party have been watching their approval ratings nosedive as he struggles to make good on promises to fight corruption and get the economy back on track although the a.n.c. is expected to win this election as it has every time since the country emerge from white minority rule in one thousand nine hundred four i'm melissa are predicting that it's margin of victory could fall sharply. into the critias covering this
9:08 am
election for us from johannesburg. and this could really be a decisive election for the country one of the issues at play right now. after talking to some of the voters here visit polling station earlier i asked them what are the expectations for the new government that will come in and beyond was the same like the one i feared and counted times before everybody here says they want the new government to fix the economy unemployment rates are extremely high every fourth person if not more is unemployed the economy has been struggling the growth is lower than the growth of the population and this is of course a major challenge for a country that is plagued by a huge inequality and this is something that is really ardently needs to be addressed. ok so let's look especially at the leader there in south africa because you know a lot of people will really be looking at his tenure and rendering a verdict on it and then i'd really like to get your reaction there there.
9:09 am
are so many south africans cyril ramaphosa and body to a new chapter and leader who enjoyed support and trust right across the class and color divides. when he replaced his disgraced predecessor jacob zuma first as leader of the a.n.c. and then as president he promised years of corruption and economic mismanagement were over eudora is supporting us and the wonderful door in his overall thank you. as a young anti apartheid activist and trade union leader from opposer was a nelson mandela protege led the talks to and white minority rule in south africa. but when he was passed over as mandela's successor to president he turned his back on politics focused instead on business becoming one of the country's wealthiest
9:10 am
men. later has the backing of the business lobby and his boardroom experience that would help give him another edge over other contenders to replace jacob zuma. but scenes like this show. the kind of challenges facing around opposer and the a.n.c. back home protests across the country at issues including government corruption a lack of jobs and poor public services. and the troubled state utility eskom rationing power causing rolling blackouts that have hindered efforts to boost growth. in addition ram opposer is under pressure because the a.n.c. is losing voters to the more populist land reform policies of the f.s.f. so he's pressing ahead with the expropriation of white farmers without compensation but risks losing white support and that of the international community. cyril rama poses future is all but certain his preferred path is one of stability and growth
9:11 am
but if this election doesn't hand the a.n.c. enough votes from a poser could find himself losing his grip altogether on the divided party. and i agree on ram opposed to he came to power replacing jacob zuma who was plagued by scandals he was supposed to really clean the house in the country and his party how successful has he been in doing that. well it's too early to say because he's only been in power for about a year but he has been coming out with very strong words when it comes to fighting corruption and it was the same also during the campaign time this time around he was really strongly saying that people who are corrupt will be spacing the consequences people who are corrupt will be seen in government offices anymore they will not get any jobs anymore but the question is will he be able to follow up on that and this will of course take time because the corruption has been going
9:12 am
through deep into the system here and many people are predicting that the the answer is basically how many votes will he gets this time around because the a.n.c. has been winning all the past elections for twenty five years now but the voters numbers went down and down and the question is if they will get a strong mandate once again by voters to really address this issue of corruption and clean up within his own party and one of the parties that really stands to gain i made that uncertainty is this a populist party the economic freedom party led by leymah what is their feel. right they are mainly addressing the poor masses walking class but also the unemployed saying they have not been represented by the a n c their issues were not addressed and they are quite successful in their to their very young party rather radical approaches they make a lot of noise but because of the lack of performance of the a and c.
9:13 am
of the lack of service delivery lack of creating jobs of course they're appealing to a lot of young voters in particular and many say they will definitely increase their votes they will not get as many as the other big opposition party most likely the democratic alliance but they're the new players on the ground and this is something they have to watch out and if the a.n.c. will not address the issues that they have been criticized for then obviously they will get more votes in the future as well actually and creation as the voting takes off there in south africa thank you. it's ten years since the jihadist group boko haram launched its insurgency in nigeria since then tens of thousands of people have been killed and the united nations refugee agency says that more than two million people have been displaced our correspondent funny the charge traveled to the territory in borno state in nigeria's north east he she went to the capital where she met women whose dreams of life after boko haram this particular person wants to provide for her children and to start a business. at
9:14 am
a because she can be my degree their new arrivals every day people fleeing their territory in villages and towns from book since two thousand and nine about one point eight million people have been forced to leave their homes in nigeria. people like zainab she fights back tears as she vividly recalls the day she had to leave with her nine children. we started hearing gunshots thinking it's from the military then we thought it was some play but it wasn't the whole town was captured by bill. we ran away from our home it was raining some children were missing. when you and. her husband a policeman was killed in front of her children seven years ago her town was captured by the jihadists a few years later since then her children have been unable to go to school.
9:15 am
i hope one day they become nurses lawyers engineers doctors. the. only recently a suicide attack in front of the camp was for oiled zainab is getting dressed to protect her children along with other volunteers she tries to check everyone wants to enter or leave the camp. is your home not nearby go and bring the past. i don't have a pass no past no going out the government depends on volunteers to keep a basic level of stability she hardy's tiding nearby can strike any time. the violence here in the north east of nigeria has altered the lives of hundreds of thousands of the attacks have also spread to neighboring countries like chad and cameroon millions of people at this point need aid to survive. life beyond
9:16 am
the camp a return to normality that is enough dream. she joins a workshop outside the camp it teaches women hold to run a business acquire the skills to run your business and that's been. that is my solution for you that is why you're here today. zina points to make money by selling fish her mentor has bigger plans for her when it comes to her is to ensure that not only is she understanding her business model but also she has a revenue model that can sustain the business beyond the company because if she needs to come then what happens nobody knows safe borno state is the government but so far their efforts have failed to provide stability while communities are falling apart women are looking to fill the gap to be prepared once peace returns.
9:17 am
it watching the news still to come on the program living long lives we will take you to a german town where the average age is over fifty earning it the title of the oldest place in the country. to. live in full has staged a remarkable comeback to advance to the final of the champions league with a victory over barcelona jonathan crane from data you sports is here in the studio with us to walk us through the match and what happened it was a remarkable european. ground perhaps the most remarkable they've ever seen live with three no down from the without their star player a few would have given them a chance they turned it around started. off to seven minutes and then the game was turned on its head in two minutes in the second half of that man georgie nirvana album on as a substitute school the first for this right for the second with his head so that level that's high on accurate it's real we can see him a keeper mark under to say absolutely helpless and then with ten minutes to go
9:18 am
develop ricci scored his second of the night little pools for it was a sneaky quick corner from trent alexander on a completely koba throw not even a really didn't seem like he'd seen the boards that was at his feet and he put it in the net and look for a remarkable comeback never gave up that shot for most. yes as they said you did not give up that's all incredible three goals down against barcelona their superstar lionel messi i mean this was really a historic comeback wasn't it true he was it's the first time since nineteen eighty six that the side has overcome a three go with any final deficit to advance to the final the last side they manage that was barcelona against. the irony won't be lost on them of course second season as well in a row that they've lost unfriend away three goal advantage that's right in the course of finals last season but this wasn't about also that you know. it was all about liverpool a remarkable performance and then they really were down by the players next and
9:19 am
from the word go brilliant individual performances to. set up a couple of the goals right back and you can claw the coach we know how passionate he gets is now inside his champions league final in six seasons and even he can believe it after the game for me to screw up and have to describe it it's a big heart and tonight it was obviously like crazy what is it won't know about the how do tonight is pounding pounding like crazy and you could hear it probably and feel it all over the world so it's just believe i'm so happy that we could give to people this. lucy experience so they've conquered barcelona now in the semifinals they're back in the finals for the second straight time who are they going to face now and can they take it all the way we'll find out who will face the lates this evening of the second semifinal puts i acts against my ex have one goal advantage of the for us like
9:20 am
a huge favor them to go straight because of their lead and they also are playing at home but i think if anything from this competition it's done right and the side off tottenham we've seen the liverpool result and gained inspiration from that we've not had an all english final for more than a decade i think whoever gets through liverpool with the fancy that chance is the momentum is on their side the meld of two events that the find of the feet against real madrid last season to i think ray thank you. well now to our series on germany twenty one thousand in the big issues we've been traveling around the country to find out what's on people's minds germany is an aging society this year the country is predicted to have more than more more over sixty year olds than under thirty's now the country's population has aged dramatically over the past seventy years and it is a trend that is expected to continue this year the average age is forty six a twenty fifty it's set to climb to fifty on the latest stage of her church her
9:21 am
tour around germany kate brady reports on the impact of an ageing population. the next part of my journey i'm heading east in the state of terror in one spot a full moon east germany. once the center of germany's production since the fall of the war has lived through a long three decades of i've been to klein and the shrinking it's a phenomenal right since the mid ninety's as last more than a third of its inhabitants fall into just thirty five thousand and disappearing youth is also a rather unique title. it's now the coldest place in germany the average age is just over fifty years old that's almost four years above the national average. but an aging population has serious consequences smaller pensions a lack of care for the elderly and a shortage of skilled workers. now
9:22 am
a projects supported by the chamber of industry and commerce internship is hoping to ease a shortage in cooperation with young vietnamese workers one of them is twenty two year old. mr. biden believe your best of my colleagues your. sometimes the work is very difficult. but if the colleagues. who move for very funny we laugh together. and that motivating. attracting young skilled workers to germany is one thing but convincing them to stay especially in the rural areas is another that isn't a problem for. you but i like the car and that's what i'll stay in. fresh air. what else
9:23 am
with no it's the food is good. the sausage here is really really bad. no no no no tasting sorry it's tasty but first. book was my favorite. first with mustard and ketchup. i just over silence has put the german government's plan for a law which would ease working rights been on skilled workers back on home. but for the chamber of industry and commerce interest this is imperative for the potential of projects like to become a nationwide success. we really need skilled workers immigration lawyer to ultimately solve the problems that are involved in projects for third country. which we need regulations that make permanent residency
9:24 am
and a permanent life in germany. this leave. it to germany to be really relieved of its lack of skilled work as the german government will now have to reach some kind of compromise but time flies like for all of us will always catch up with you one day. now britain's prince charles and his wife camilla have begun a four day visit to germany the couple met with chancellor angela merkel and mingled with crowds at the brandenburg gate where the topic on most people's minds was the arrival of prince charles's new grandson. germany welcome to british hair to the throne and his wife camilla with whether fit for a king charles and camilla started their tour of bilin at the chancellery meeting angeleno but this was only a short meet and greet germany's president was waiting. and dined my head especially present for prince charts
9:25 am
a teddy bear for his grandson who was flown on monday. and there were more very vicious waiting at the brandenburg gate berlin's iconic landmark hundreds lined up to see the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall prince charles has been in germany more than thirty times but if you went by the crowds you'd think it was this first time that people are very excited and all hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple to that the fact that the duchess of sussex has just given birth to a baby boy another grandson for charts and what you have is a double treat for the fans of the house of. excitement was running high and charles and camilla didn't stand on ceremony the crowd of course were keen to find out more about the latest royal arrival. wouldn't at least as i'm a bit surprised that elin seems to be more important for him and then being with us
9:26 am
grandchild. i was delighted after i got the news yesterday and we're all betting on possible names here i think it's important symbol. for the british it's a continuation of the line it's a continuation of what it means to be monarchy rule britannia return your rules the waves. later in the evening i want a party was held at the british embassy residence in berlin to celebrate the queen's ninety third birthday and here child stressed something that many germans are happy to hear although the times may be a changing i know german relations remain a priority. quick reminder now of the top stories we're following for you here at data news iran says that it is partially withdrawing from a landmark nuclear deal struck with world powers and twenty fifteen president hassan rouhani says that tehran will stop implementing some commitments and will once again begin enriching uranium to high levels if the deal isn't renegotiated
9:27 am
within sixty days and south africans are voting in presidential and parliamentary elections widely seen as a test of the ruling a.n.c. party and presidency obama his leadership many voters are disappointed that he has not done more to combat inequality and corruption. up next a look at life in new zealand after the christ church terror attacks all that and more coming up on g.w. news i'm sarah kelly in berlin thanks for watching.
9:28 am
9:29 am
a name of the man who took the new zealand mine to the terror attacks. next on d w. very i want to represent you so what do you want from the joint ops on fox twenty four and doing chevelle as we put your questions and see politicians from around to your opinion and across the political spectrum in our special debate we'll be hearing from young europeans voting for the first time in the new elections in may voicing their biggest conserves taste of isis i mean peace answer to you on the edge of banner ads in france twenty four. plus nineteen the new channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey. the latest developments
9:30 am
accurate analysis. reports with comprehensive background next summer and political and social topics considered from different perspectives. we cover the issues that move turkey on a unique platform for information. plus ninety connect to an unbiased agenda subscribed no on you tube. and out of the. march the fifteenth twenty nineteen. it was a dark day for new zealand fifty people were killed and fifty injured in twin shootings
38 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1579435451)