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to them and i think the best way would be bilateral talks and one has to solve it like that but coming back to watch as it was saying i don't think that we are the brink of nuclear war i think both of these populist leaders not in the movie and non-con none of them is so naive that they would get into a nuclear war. as far as their statements are concerned the v.m. runtime has reacted and then the way modi has said that there would be a new chief c.d.s. was going to look after the defense. force i think these statements you have to make because if you are populist leaders you have to make sure that people are you know listening to you and they are again sharing whatever your thing and so i think my my advice would be that this it together talk and that's that would be out i don't think it's happening any time soon i mean the with. the indian government is emboldened by lack of reaction from the world community prime minister madiba.
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bush for the wrong. word does not take him word is that taken since he pushes for the room full of the biggest worry is that. you can unilaterally take an action and kashmir without consulting the local population the world sit still silently then then you think you can get away with more and who knows what else he has up his sleeves the problem for pakistan is. to me is in trouble. the government is becoming more and more authoritarian. a lot of people are saying to the pakistani government you need to attend to problems at home you've talked about kashmir for 70 years you failed to liberated and now instead of resorting to funding jihadi elements in kashmir you need to clean up your your own house and so . i mean i think it's bleak the talking is. you're talking about when
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mr modi in situation i'm still curious to know what the sort of the worst case scenario was well. because kashmir is a flash point. if things get out of hand there's another major attack in kashmir india. and india. and that's why i think the tension from above i can chose.
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i'm not often kept at the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whimper that can be said to have been thinks deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes a question that is think the future of the country that i not. yet needed same thickness grama they are just it's all about their new i my job join me to meet the german fun d.w. post. the women's world cup. america. cup and the booker cup of nations it was a series of high pitched soccer russian as you know i'm stunned most exciting event is my right around the corner the german bundesliga is heating up. we are there to
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this is deja vu news live from berlin u.s. lawmaker will be allowed to visit israel after all u.s. representatives bushido to leave the camp another congresswoman had been barred from israel just yesterday visit she told by a tweet from president obama what is behind the reversal. also coming up a call for japan to face up to its south korea wants japan to compensate women forced into sexual slavery during world war 2 a demand that is reopen the long running rift between 2 nations. nearly half of the nations on earth that are threatened by rising sea levels lie in the pacific but the region's leaders walk away from talks without a strong plan to combat the threat we'll tell you why. and the newborn this league season is getting underway byron munich host had time for len tonight it is the start of their bid for an 8th straight german title but they expect to be tested to the limit this time.
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i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us a u.s. democratic congresswoman who had been barred from visiting israel along with another lawmaker has now received special permission to visit her palestinian grandmother in the west bank representatives where she had to leave will be allowed into the country on humanitarian grounds and a petition to the israeli government she agreed not to promote boycotts against israel during her visit now the u. turn comes just a day after israel announced it was barring to leave and fellow muslim congresswoman ellen omar over their support for a boycott boycott campaign against a jewish state that is known as b d s. let's go right to our correspondent tanya kramer she's standing by for us in jerusalem with the very latest on the story hi time there good to see you so it seems now that rashida to leave the congresswoman will be allowed in tell us what happened. yeah this is to be another
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turnabout in this long story prime minister netanyahu had already suggested on thurston his statement explaining why the 2 congresswoman would not be allowed into israel that she could actually file a request on humanitarian grounds to see her family who live in the occupied west bank and it appears to mrs written that request and that the interior ministry has now granted. her request that she can visit her family in the occupied west bank in this letter that's circulating in the local media the congresswoman has said that this would be her last chance probably just see her grandmother in her ninety's we believe and that she would also brain you know making this a political visit so this is why the interior ministry has given her the green light to enter this world and to move on to the occupied palestinian territory.
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but this is something different i have to say than from the originally planned official visit of the 2 congress women tony is that israel then backing down. well this is a totally different kind of this it so to speak it's granted on humanitarian grounds and already the fact that it was granted on humanitarian grounds that she had to make that request has already has now drawn a lot of criticism by human bites activists also social media pointing to the fact that she had to apply to the israeli authorities to visit her very own grandmother who lives in the occupied west bank and the same time also there's a question mark as when it comes to those restrictions so it's pretty clear. it's not yet clear i have to say what that actually means on the ground it's certainly not the political visit that has been planned it's now labeled as
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a private. some of the visit and also it seems a congresswoman. to come. to the to the visitor is still not allowed. to come into israel and the occupied west bank so it's still to see also what the reactions will be in the u.s. especially among democrats to this latest development 10 year crime reporter with the very latest there in jerusalem thank you tanya. let's get a roundup now some other stories making news around the world india says it will gradually lift restrictions on movement and communication in kashmir in the coming days the government made the announcement at a supreme court hearing on lifting a media blackout kashmir has been in lockdown for 12 days since delhi revoked the region special status. north korea has launched at least 2 projectiles from near
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the city of tongue china into the east sea that is according to the south korean military it is the 6th round of launches in recent weeks and protests at military drills between south korea and the u.s. has rejected any further peace talks with seoul. argentinians have taken to the streets of their capital buenos aires to protest the continuing economic crisis a shock election result has wiped 25 percent off the value of the peso organizer set up a soup kitchen to draw attention to the squeeze. and in zimbabwe scores of people have been injured in a police crackdown on opposition protest in harare the rally took place despite a ban apel by the country's high court supporters of the opposition movement for democratic change accuse the government of state sponsored violence and corruption . now iranian oil tanker is preparing to set sail from gibraltar after being held
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there since early july the british territory has released the grace one despite a last minute legal bid by the us to keep the ship in detention the vessel was seized under suspicion of bringing iranian oil to syria which would violate u.n. u.s. sanctions iran has denied that its cargo was ever bound for syria after the grace one was captured iran seized a british flag tanker in the strait of hormuz a key international shipping route off the coast of iran. and did ever use it to there's a top a is in the strait of hormuz in iran and she gave us this assessment of whether that british flag tanker would now be released. so the british tanker has already been moved from the place where it was detained in the strait of hormuz a couple of weeks ago closer to the port where the revolutionary guards are controlling everything and that's a place we have. specifically as journalists cannot go to as we were told to not
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quote and danger proceedings so apparently they're still preparing for an exchange but we have to keep in mind that the revolutionary guards and iran as a whole do not have a lot of trust in the united states or the united kingdom so before the iranian vessel in gibraltar is not free peril here in the persian gulf will not be released either iran's foreign minister zarif said. to stop the release of the tanker was an attempt to piracy move so he said washington was abusing the international legal system to steal iranian property and that is have used by many iranians as well we've spoken to some people here. and they said they do not want a conflict to happen with other countries not here in their region and not elsewhere but that they are willing to step up and defend their own country if necessary so that is why everybody here in the persian gulf is monitoring very closely what is happening in. all right still to come on news the new bundesliga
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campaign starts tonight and finally shaking in preseason we'll find out why they have a real battle on their hands to secure our record straight title. but 1st germany's finance minister is in the running to lead the country center left social democratic party german media is reporting that he told the s.p.d. party 3 interim leaders he would run if they wanted him to be the most high profile candidate in the running to lead the troubled junior coalition partner according to a recent poll he is currently the 2nd favorite politician among germans to become the country's next chance. and let's find out more from our chief political editor michelle there kids know she joins us now hi michelle so the german finance minister or national says she wants to leave the s.p.d. out of its current crisis is this the candidate that the party has been waiting for
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well 1st of all we're still due to hear it's from his own mouth he hasn't really come out and said so but what we're learning is that he will announce next week and that we he would also announce a female running mate in this race for the party leadership so it's not just the finance minister he's also the vice chancellor and that's why he's seen as a potential candidate everybody's been waiting for one of the senior figures it's a step forward in the party he is now amongst 12 other people who are up in this race to lead the social democrats in what is safe to say out of the deepest crisis so far the big question is who would be his part that it's quite clear that only teams of true will stand for these attacks and michelle how important is it for this party as you said it's been a deep crisis to show that it has a clear leader and a direction head of a regional elections that are coming up in the next few months was absolutely vital because those regional elections could be make or break time for the current
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government for the governing coalition there he is of course the ding figure and also it's a party that seat in itself but that's only been on the way down that's struggling to be keep in the double digits certainly in saxony one of those key states so this party needs a perspective after this key vital big blow that it's once again expecting at the bought a box our chief political editor thank you so much. leaders of nations add risk from rising sea levels have failed to agree on tough new climate change commitments the meeting of pacific states and tuvalu aimed to help limit rising temperatures but australia the world's biggest coal exporter blocked a binding agreement in order to protect its own economy. the halfhearted had.

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