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this is d.w. news live from turkey takes delivery of a russian defense system despite washington's objections the 1st shipment of b.s. 400 system arrives that's one of the turkish capital ankara the u.s. wants its nato allies to risk sanctions for by russia also on the program. closes in on america's louisiana coast it's forecast to make landfall late on friday lashing the region with heavy winds. survivors of the
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nazis make a bittersweet return to their home in a. sense to britain as children. reveals the latest trash on a 12 famous museum and despite the complicated and expensive challenges caused by its position a new extension opens its doors a mere 20 years after it was originally. i'm from gail welcome to the program. turkey has received the 1st shipments of russian s 400 missile defense system despite the threat of sanctions from the united states and the concerns of its nato allies the white house has threatened turkey with real and negative consequences while nato has warned ankara the russian system could reveal sensitive details about the alliances defenses. turkish t.v.
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broadcast this footage of a russian air force cargo plane at an air base in ankara delivering parts of a russian s 400 missile defense system but turkish foreign minister confirmed deliveries had begun. and if we say this each time this is a done deal and the process continues. russian sources say the s 400 anti-aircraft system could reach targets at an altitude of up to 30 kilometers and has a range of 400 kilometers turkey is a member of the western nato alliance the u.s. has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it acquires the s 400 the us has also threatened other sanctions. what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific arms manufacturers i fear the most important
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thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effect it could have far reaching consequences if a fragile turkish economy. russian media say deliveries of the s 400 system will be completed by the end of the summer this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners. but let's get the latest from turkey will go to istanbul and join dorian jones welcome dorian why is turkey so keen on this russian system. well turkey insists as a sovereign country it is in it's up to its own decision who it buys from and what it bites on top of that it says that turkey is in a very difficult neighborhood the border of syria around iraq on top of that 3 years ago rogue elements of the turkish military tried to overthrow the government and even bomb the turkish part of presidential palace so turkey says it needs a defense missile system and it said it neutrally went to washington to buy
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america's patriot system that was blocked by the then u.s. president barack obama and congress are on percept return to moscow and it is widely recognized that the russian is 400 system is one of the best in the world but speaking to a former senior turkish military official he points out as turkey's a nato member this missile system is incompatible with any other military system so turkey has an air defense for life heavily on integration so there is seem to be a powerful diplomatic element to this turkey's deepening relationship with moscow in particular turkish president one has developed close ties with putin so this sale is seen as part of this deepening reproach more which is adding to western allies concerns right so how much damage is this doing to turkey's relationship with its nato allies especially the u.s. . when they tell it's already issued a statement saying it is concerned about the stress and compatibility issues but the big issue concern in nato and in particular united states is that he says 400
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system has a very powerful radar system which could provide a backdoor it could compromise other nato systems operating in turkey and that's why washington is refusing to sell its latest $35.00 fighter jet stealth technology which it believes could be pumped compromised by the f. $400.00 but more worrying for on korea's threat of painful financial and economic sanctions from congress if the sale does go for. relying on u.s. president donald trump to block those moves president on has a close relationship with trump it remains to be seen whether trump is were prepared to sacrifice valuable capital standing up to congress and his plan to go to war in jones in istanbul thank you. to the united states where new orleans is bracing itself for a drenching from what could be the season's 1st tropical 1st tropical storm barry is moving slowly off the louisiana coast but weather forecasters say this means it's likely to dump more water when it makes landfall later tonight local time.
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hoping for the best preparing for the worst with tropical storm barry on its way louisiana residents are filling sandbags to shore up their homes authorities have warned of severe flooding saying the storm's impact could be extreme. we do expect that this storm will be slow moving what that means is that there is a possibility it as it's moving slow that we're going to get heavy rainfall for up to 48 hours it could be. 48 hours potential rainfall consistent rainfall over the city of new orleans people in this city know the dangers back in 2005 new orleans was devastated by hurricane katrina more than a 1000 people were killed in louisiana alone. this time the storm will hit when the
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mississippi river is already at flood level people have been warned to stock up and stay at home over the weekend tourists are also taking steps to stay safe we make sure it is their. business her. just to see her get the early. parts of new orleans have already been flooded since wednesday with tropical storm barry set to make landfall on saturday residents here know the worst is still to come. we'll take a look down at some of the other stories making news around the world police in afghanistan say child suicide bomber blew himself up to a wedding killing at least 5 people and injuring 11 others the dead include a commander of a pro-government militia no one has claimed responsibility the taliban denies being involved. so downs ruling military council claims were for the coup
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attempt by members of the army and intelligence services is said to have taken place during final talks on the power sharing deal to train the council and civilian activists so that the scene mass protests since its former dictator was toppled in april. our forces in cape town have chosen a rather unusual way to fight a surge in gun crime a battalion of south african soldiers is to be deployed to the worst affected district d.w. correspondent adrien krishna is that welcome audience or tell us about the background to this decision. so phil the situation here has been escalating heavily in the last 2 years and the state tried to react in the late 2018 the president created an anti gang unit that tried to crack down on the gang violence on the cape flats but they only had some success as they were not very successful the numbers of murders were still going up this year alone almost 1000
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people were killed in the cape flats a part of cape town and so they needed to step up this is the authorities the local authorities in cape town have been asking for more support from the central government and now the president has finally decided to send the military and so soldiers on the streets what have people there think about this. is very controversial we've talked to people who are very happy about it they think now finally things will change and the situation will change others just think this will not have any long term impact they believe that the soldiers will only be here for 3 months and then when their gun the situation will be back to normal we talked earlier to some residents in hanover park one of the most affected areas and here's what they had to say with that comment to exeter. because you're quite scared to go out in the evenings and when you come back even more because you don't know who's standing and looking around the corner. lots of people like to afford
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a tour in this place and i couldn't even in my child play outside was on disk because i don't know which side the police was going to come from i'm going to miss not going see a political see a shots going off but the army can shoot when they feel like shooting and thinking so i'm actually glad they're going to come. back to increase in capetown i don't know why call the police to deal with this. well just a minute before we started talking a man passed by and told me this is a dysfunctional police station standing in front of it because i mean on monday in front of the police station and many people have lost trust in the police because they haven't achieved much but it's also too easy to just blame the policeman on the ground here actually you have to look at the broader picture if you look at the ratio of policeman on inhabitants it's extremely low here in this area it's one policeman on $500.00 inhabitants if you go to one of the fancier piles of cape town like cams for example you have one policeman for 130 people just as an example so
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this is a very bad situation and it's actually the central government the government in the capital pretoria that has to react and basically send more people more policemen in here now they decided to send the military people as we have to see that as one possibility as one good step forward but the question is is it a long term solution because the military has some of the doesn't have some of the powers of the police have they can't just arrest people and they obviously are not trained for a situation like this to act on their own country they have trained for war not to stabilize the situation in actually normal country so who or what then is behind this upsurge in crime that so you have to understand a situation here that in the cape flats it's a situation whereby the state has lost a lot of control over the past 2 years and people are very frustrated because the state hasn't done much for them unemployment is really. almost more than every 2nd young person in this country is unemployed and this created of
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a gang operate in and they really manage to take control of the area and the situation has gotten out of control. how do you increase in capetown thank you. this is d.w. news life from bernard still to come. palin unveils the latest trash on its world famous museum island extension to 20 years to designing buildings water long sites and posts of complicated and expensive challenges. first though a remarkable story of survival in the run up to world war 2 during germany's nazi era many jewish parents put their children on trains to britain and what became known as the kinda transport that's german for children's transport 10000 jewish children made the journey to britain most of them never saw their parents again often they were the only members of their families to survive the holocaust now a group of those former refugees and their relatives have returned to the city of.
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kate brady 94 year old accord matt marks on his visit to berlin. who hate the people who who did another live anymore they're older than i am and. so much longer. i go to school. and smoke was coming out of the school. and there was a commotion the teacher was outside the school the so you go home today's school 13 year old boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't mind. i got home as quickly took me 25 minutes i suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned this is don't stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasn't spontaneous it was all arranged and fortunately my father had not been at home so he wasn't
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i didn't pick him up or call him so that was. beginning of the realisation that it's impossible let's play by the screen then made a decision it was to move the school to english that was they had they had most of the director of our school so he started this and i'm still a bit i think about it that in 2 months he organized the 1st group to go to england and he managed it in 8 weeks is quite incredible i mean we've all together there were 20 boys were all here so that we weren't in the same cause of school so it wasn't. there was no fear. for some it was traumatic some of the it were not for younger ones because of being way from home was difficult they were not with their parents. and it was the beginning of
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our trip to england and i was expecting. sooner or later to go to america with my parents. there were extermination camps. but this i didn't find oh absolutely years ago. and you live with it nothing you can do both. but at the same time and you see what's happening what's happening here with happening in the whole of europe with all these various countries where the right wing is coming up again i remember that i do remember when my parents those with the at those who stood for but it. can't last for 5 minutes. but it lasted and he created. you know with what happened at the end result was. it did happen and i'm afraid it's could happen i don't i hope not.
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take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world british media say the united kingdom is sending a 2nd warship to the persian gulf amid increased tensions with iran the destroyer will arrive earlier than planned to temporarily operate alongside its sister ship which recently stopped raining in gun boats from heresy but you see all tank. german carmaker has announced plans to invest billions of dollars in self driving and electric cars they're expanding cooperation with ford m o become equal owners of a company specializing in autonomous driving vehicles. singer r. kelly has been arrested in the u.s. city of chicago on 13 counts including sex offenses and obstruction of justice i cally who has already pleaded not guilty to more than 20 other offenses was on bail at the time of this latest arrest. balance famous museum island
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has a new addition a stunning entrance gallery that strong the attention of a. architecture critics around the world german chancellor angela merkel attended the official inauguration of the james the seaman gallery this morning 20 years after it was 1st commissioned designed by british architects david chipperfield the entrance gallery connects to the surrounding buildings situated on the river straight and the historic center of but then you see an island is home to 5 world class museums and galleries combines they treat visitors to masterpieces of history art and architecture for 3 and a half 1000000 people visit every year the new entrants gallery combining as it does ancient and modern will attract even more to the city's cultural collections ready. all eyes are on architect david chipperfield and the new jane seeman gallery the gallery serves as a new entrance point to one of the world's most important repositories of cultural
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treasures the linz museum island chipperfield spent 20 years on the project including giving the galleries neighbor the noice museum or new museum a new lease of life the main function of the building is to be an orientation for visitors. that come to the me that this collection of buildings known as the museum island. from the city point of view this is a new sort of urban corner this was a very in a way incomplete. corner. and therefore. this building in the way that we've designed it i think is an offer a generous offer. as a piece of city as much as being. a place to buy tickets and go to the bathroom tickets for all the news ins on the island can be purchased here. in. the more than $10000.00 square metres spaceport so boasts a $300.00 seat or dettori and. and
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a museum shop outfitted entirely in french one. from the central hub visitors can walk underground directly to the main exhibition hall at the pergamon museum and to the lower level of the noise museum. and we will be able to go right into the noise museum. in the future you will also be able to go left into the program so. this will become part of a route. which allows you. to come out into this level go through the program and come back out even on the part of the surf there is a sort of you know. interchange. connection to this original foundation paul is a reminder as to why construction costs almost doubled to 134000000 euros we were. there for many months nearly years immersed in mortar sorry to build the
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foundations and water were worse and worse complicates. the 1st show in the galleries temporary exhibition space will commemorate the building's namesake jewish berlin patron an art collector james seen on. the main purpose of the gallery is servicing and connecting the beyond visit also gives the island a central focus the james seaman gallery a dazzling new attraction on the unesco world heritage site museum. for his father with a hammer in the parts and guy he is director of a fresh and cultural heritage foundation which looks after museum island welcome to new day dublin he was speaking very pleased that it's finally open we are indeed a very very pleased it's a fantastic building it's an outstanding building and it's so important for the whole functioning of this museum oland for this cultural center so we are very
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happy they are simply happy. now this is the way i was within the. there is the master plan for this 20 years for this to come together why so long well it started a new life 90 in the late ninety's and 1st of all there was a relation of the old national gallery open in 2001 then the buddha museum reform there's also as we look at this this was before the building of the right i think so this is 3 museums project 3 museums in this 20 years already before and this is now a new building parallel to it to continue to need to reform the innovation of the packing a museum and distill the old museum from washington to do so there are still a few years in front of us and tell us about the particular problems of the site the site is very complicated for building because it's from the ice age so the rock to rock ground for the basement of the buildings is in this area up to 35 meters deep so you know $1500.00 with
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a steel core and concrete around which are reduced supporting this building and this is what is the whole island the whole museum island and who center around around it who sent off but it's like when it's every of these old building standing like when it's on. right i mean this is the james a gallery who is james seaman tim seaman was a jewish citizen in berlin he died in 932 and he was very wealthy had. her. going around the world became very wealthy and connected connected ought into those corporations directors of the balloon museums and donated a normal connection she donated outstanding renaissance collection to the opening of the border museum in 1004 and in 1020 he donated. and the armada collection to the bill and museums so as well as as a visitor to the museum is this is how we would approach it we would go up these
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steps with great yes and then. that happens so be it but you really can't from the even your approach from one to dylan than from the boulevard and you see it this is really final it museum island has an address central address you got the gateways you need to find information the ticket counter to the to the left with in between the colonnades a cafe a restaurant for to have a break in between the visits of the museums you get directly into the power underground connections you get into the new museum and later into the other museum so it's really into connecting from this point into connecting all the museums but the museums themselves nevertheless they keep their historic entrances but nevertheless for a foreigner for someone for the 1st time in berlin if you want to go to them you to see the museums on the museum islands now here's the address go up and find your way and tell us about the architect david to chip in builder very much a doll in a moment oh yes it is
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a tremendous of our conversion he made to reform ation from 1009 to 2009 of the noir museum the new museum just to the to the right of the chin simon coloring which was destroyed since the war it was not really used after the 2nd world war was a ruin and he really did a marvelous job he received all national and international awards you can get for architecture and heritage. and i think he became very famous with this project and now of course he did the new building adding this and he has a very strong sensitivity because it's a modern building with modern history language but at the same time with these elements to stairway to colonnades and other elements it's in a way repeating elements from the historical buildings and it fits as well or we wish you well with that the fact is i was 1st part of the time coming in. from the prussian cultural heritage foundation. blind
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a football for you barcelona have made the biggest signing of the summer so far landing the french forward griezmann in a massive deal well cup win agrees with joins a spanish champions in a transfer worth a 120000000 euros after they paid his buyout clause to form a club to commiserate has been scored 133 goals during 5 years in the spanish capital the transfer makes brazilian star name us return to boss alone and increasingly likely. his reminder the top story turkey has taken delivery of a russian defense system risking u.s. sanctions the 1st shipment of parts for the s. 400 to house our drive to some advocates near the turkish capital in defiance of concerns expressed by the us and other. this is next in news asia a fungus from china more precious than gold we look at why it's becoming harder and
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