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of reports from a destroyed city. somewhere in the soil. starts october 24th kong t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin facing up to an unfortunate truth germany's interior minister reacts to wednesday's deadly attack in holland. users because today's brutal crime has shamed i'll hold for 6 months. he confirms it was an anti-semitic attack and that the threat of rightwing terrorism
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in germany is very high also coming up. turkey's president out of washington threatens to send millions of refugees to the european union after it criticizes his off sense of against kurdish militants in northern syria meanwhile civilians begin to flee the invasion. and austrian author wins this year's nobel prize for literature and polish author trucks as made the 2018 laureate a year late. i'm sumi so much god it's good to have you with us we start here in germany where the country's interior minister hossein hoffa is warning that the threat of nationwide right-wing terrorism is very high now this comes after an anti-semitic attack killed. people in the eastern town of holland on wednesday police have
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brought the suspect a 27 year old german man to a federal courthouse the attack came on poor the holiest day on the jewish calendar when more than 50 people were gathered inside the synagogue police say they will add security at other jewish sites around the country. and let's get the very latest karl naseem an astounding buy for us and hala hi karl good to see you you were at the central market place there in hollow where some people have gathered we can see there behind you tell us what the atmosphere is like in the city today. earlier there were hundreds of people here this square was nearly full with citizens of hollow coming to pay their respects to the victims of that attack and as well as ensure a show of strength and a show of solidarity in the city remember this is a community that nearly all of yesterday was essentially on lockdown people were told to stay inside their homes for much of the day there was
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a potential manhunt taking place the central train station was closed as well there was a lot of fear here people's essentially didn't know what was going on and now a day later we see this show of strength and a show of solidarity people coming here lighting candles leaving flowers and photos of the victims as well and one sign that we saw says our love is stronger than your hates people coming out not only for those 2 victims but of course as well to speak out against what is being called an anti-semitic attack and they act of all right violence here and all are calling to go back a few hours when the interior minister has a whole for held a press conference let's play a clip now from that press conference. users yesterday's brutal crime has shamed al whole country. without history. something like this must not happen in germany. unfortunately we must look the truth
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in the face. and the truth is and has been for a long time. the threat level from anti semitism from right wing extremism and from far right to terrorism in germany is very high. you see the whole ok so cross some very clear and also sober words there from the interior minister earlier tell us more about what was said at that press conference . absolutely i found his comments to be very stark and very honest he really did spell out what he sees as a major growing problem here in germany he puts as one of the central threats to germany he said far right violence is on par essentially with islamic violence here in the country and they hope are also promising to invest spending more money in fact he promised to hire at least 100 more people to combat far right violence in
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germany he said he wanted to directly tackle that problem you also said that in terms of anti-semitism more needs to be done to protect the jewish community he promised that there would be stronger patrols and security presence in front of synagogues of course we found out late last night and we have been discussing it's a day that there was no extra police presence yesterday on yom kippur or in front of the synagogue here there was simply one private security guard that had been hired by the jewish community here so lots of promises for more security for more investment in security in germany and an admission from the interior minister that the problem of far right violence is not going away in fact it's only getting stronger and karl as a city of khaled recovers from what happened what is planned for the next few days . well as you can see that memorial still happening behind me tonight that's expected to be here in the central square for a few more days tomorrow there was talk at least at the press conference of
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a gathering a religious gathering at the synagogue botts with the jewish community and then in the coming days a religious ceremony also at the church that you can see behind me in the central square so it seems as if the different religious communities here in hala will be coming together as a show of solidarity after those attacks. and with the latest for us in hala thank you. well many germans across the country are still in shock over the violence in hull of the attack and at the city's jewish community salah on the holiest day in the jewish calendar kapoor earlier today germany's leaders reacted by pledging that the government would stand firm against racism and anti-semitism. the day after the deadly attack at the doors of halla synagogue chancellor angela merkel vote to fight extremism in germany. so i let you know it means 1st and foremost and for that i stand before you that there are present it is of
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a constitutional state must use all the means of a constitutional state to fight hatred violence and contempt for human life mention there must be 0 tolerance this kind of a toddler hands meanwhile and the emotion and tension will pop up as german president. joined the jewish community in mourning. you can see the mongolians history is a reminder present is a challenge and we must take sides. d.z. images were filmed yesterday by resident they showed a standoff between police and a man dressed in kumba type gear shortly after gunmen killed 2 people need a citizen a guard. dressed it was a huge bag and then someone tried to get into the jewish cemetery and fired several times with a shotgun at the cemetery at the door. and then the woman came along the one who was shot she just came along from the tram stop quite by chance to synagogue was
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for when it was attacked young people the holiest day of the jewish calendar had brought together between $70.80 worshippers isurava axemen an american freshly arrived in germany was one of them. i think the energy was was fairly calm given the situation today i feel more kind of. just because people were killed but yesterday it was more about just kind of being really think for a kind of america that you couldn't get through the door and that like a much bigger tragedy was. didn't happen the synagogue door didn't open but the attacker didn't turn his gun towards passes by killing a not a monitor restaurant the suspect was captured by police outside hala he's a 27 year old german citizen in a video the alleged killer ranted against foreigners women and jews india aftermath
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of the attack germany has presented a show of unity but many questions remain not least what could have been done to prevent it from happening. let's get a round up now of some other stories making news around the world tunisian authorities have released opposition presidential candidate and media mogul not bilko ruling from prison the move came just 4 days before the country's presidential runoff vote covering he had been jailed since august on money laundering charges he says the charges are part of a smear campaign against him police in honduras have fired tear gas at protesters demanding the resignation of president juan orlando and this the protests were sparked by claims by u.s. prosecutors and they allege the conservative president took millions in bribes from drug traffickers he denies those allegations. and could be a pathway to a break that deal according to
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a joint statement from the leaders of ireland and the u.k. ireland's premier league of art car and u.k. prime minister boris johnson mass on thursday to discuss the country's departure in 3 weeks' time the border between the u.k. and ireland has been a major barrier to a deal. the united nations has almost half a 1000000 civilians near syria's northeastern border are at risk after turkey launched an offensive against kurdish militants on wednesday residents have started fleeing in the thousands turkey has deployed both airstrikes and artillery on towns and villages along the turkish syrian border meanwhile turkey's president has lashed out at international criticism office offensive saying singling out the european union. you could use a white cop oh say it again using. if you try to describe our operation is an invasion then we'll open the door and send 3600000
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migrants to you. it's as simple as that. regulated. despite international calls for moderation turkey's foreign minister says the operation will last until all syrian kurdish fighters have been neutralized. artillery and aerial bombing light up the sky as turkish troops continue their offensive in northeast syria. they're not getting takis plan to carve out a buffer zone along the border and to move against their longtime enemy the kurdish led syrian democratic forces could say several civilians and soldiers have already died in the assault and they claim to struck a prison holding fight is from the so-called islamic state. retaliates restrikes
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came from within syria. some heating homes on the turkish side of the border. turkish president reject i have edda one over so the start of what he calls operation peace spring it's an offensive made possible by washington's decision to clear the way by withdrawing u.s. troops we were put into this battle interjected it was supposed to be a 3030 day period and we've been there for many many years and it's time to get out we're speaking to bus. we've told president aragon how we feel but we are speaking about us and we're seeing what can be made out of a situation both the u.s. and turkey belong to nato it's urging caution. i count on turkey to act with restraint. and sure that in the action it may take in northern syria
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it's proportionate aren't measured. we must not jeopardize the games we have made together against our common enemy. but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible for some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of ai ass now they're back on the road with no clear destination now the 2020 lympics are said to be one of the most extreme in history thanks to the addition of some new sports aimed at attracting younger audiences including surfing it took more than a century for the sport to gain a limp extatic it's that moment will finally arrive next summer. surfing is just one of many new sports set to make waves at the 20 twentieth's lympics it will debut alongside fellow extreme sports skateboarding and climbing a ship seen as monumental evolution by the head of the international surfing
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association it was it will be the single most important. change in their case probably ever. believes youthful modern sports will overrun their older established counterparts if they don't evolve similarly to skateboarding surfing has a strong lifestyle component and loose structure unique to a live big sports were never really at r.e.i. sport to the point they need to have fields class membership the girls we don't have any busier i buy them each robber is open to i will but it wasn't his call it on the basis that go surfing's moment has been a long time coming it was 1st proposed as an olympic sport in 1012 equerries personally been pushing for its inclusion into the games for decades. a summit that i dream about many many many years it was very hard i mean basically seemed impossible for a couple decades and then suddenly. i said game that we were in the right place to
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pile and catch it early in the way. with qualifying well underway fans will soon see if surfing rises to the top or takes a spill as an olympic sport in tokyo. so all right coming up next africa 2nd biggest economy is faltering and things could get worse for south africa more and you have your business with monica jones in just a few minutes. they will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of just dictatorships. taking the stand global news that matters. made for mines.

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