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that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. the bag. the bag. this is the w. news live from bali germany vows to take action off to a gunman kills 2 in an attack outside a synagogue. the country's interior minister pledges to step up security at jewish institutions and deploy more personnel in the fight against right wing extremist investigators for the attack and wanted to carry out
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a must do so coming up. to the un security council to agree on a statement condemning techie's offensive kurdish militia in northern syria as thousands of civilians flee the violence. plus this year's nobel prize in literature goes to an austrian into his exploration of the human experience and the owner short that wins last year's nobel prize for what touches on the darkest chapters of our country's top post. and scoring a goal against repression iranian women and women access to the football stadium and are allowed to take day saints at a men's international for the 1st time in most 14 years. and that of the humphrey you could join me we start here in germany where. the
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government is warning that the threat of nationwide right wing terrorism is now quote very high this comes after a gunman killed 2 people in an anti semitic attack in the eastern town of her own wednesday the attack aimed at the city's jewish community fell on the holiest day in the jewish calendar young people. a city in mourning for the victims and in solidarity with the survivors germany's president frank walter steinmeier among those taking part signs of the attack still imprinted on the synagogue door which stopped the gunman from claiming 50 more lives but the 2 men still trying to process it all but i just can't understand what tacitus a 40 year old woman was the 1st to fall victim by chance as she passed in front of the synagogue minutes later the attacker killed a 20 year old man at a combat shop some streets away. the accused attacker was carrying 4 weapons and 4 kilograms of explosive material. during the night police raided his
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apartment in ben-dor a small town some 40 kilometers away. the 27 year old lived here with his mother he grew up in nearby hell brought former neighbors remembered him a lot on the even has a spy without ever smiling he couldn't say hello. how can i say look this is he was kind of a loner you know wednesday afternoon the suspect was transferred to college rua meanwhile a judge issued an arrest warrant germany's federal prosecutor said his attempted massacre was an act of terrorism. he was attempting to imitate similar acts that had previously been carried out and as far as we know he wanted to instigate others to do the same. and chieftain. germany's interior minister horst c. hoffa visited the crime scene or thorazine as have defended the lack of police protection at the synagogue saying they had been no warning. say hoffa delivered
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a clear message he says will tell if it's brutal crime carried out yesterday is a shame on our whole country. with our history of such things must never happen in germany plus he. has pledged to improve the protection of jewish sites and deploy more personnel in the fight against right wing extremism and his counterpart in a state of section 8 on halt says some politicians carry blame. you gosh well those who used the language of the nazis might not be legally responsible for what occurred. but they laid the path and lit the fire the guys did good on shift of. it hundreds joined in a march of mourning through hala to the synagogue laying flowers and candles signs of their rejection of terrorism and those who spread hate.
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hole well that in respect to an eyewitness who was inside the synagogue in holler at the time off the attack this is how she describes the events. and we wear out actually right in the middle of reading torah when so what i saw and heard was like one explosion followed by a smoke like a cloud of smoke that i saw through the window another explosion another cloud of smoke and then for some seconds like everyone was silent and confused because no one really understood what was happening and then all of a sudden things move super fast and so there's a surveillance camera outside and the strain inside so you can see what's happening on the street and the cantor who was leading the prayer he had for some reason when he turned like sort of around he had a perfect view of the screen so he saw what was happening on the street so he saw that there was an armed man outside in full gear i had i didn't see the screen so i actually was like really thanks to the cantor who had an impressive and amazing reaction who immediately understood the situation
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a 1000000 or so was happening look at the screen turn around and told everyone to like leave the room go to the back room and then actually go up stairs and get down on the floor stay away from the windows it's like you know you switch into that kind of mode where you're not really thinking about what exactly is happening but more like what needs to be done and what needs to be done is like to get people into a safe room and then sort of like make sure that we're all ok members of the u.n. security council are divided when it comes to talkies military action in syria failing to agree on a statement condemning the assault the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has warned that it could face quote consequences if it does nothing to protect civilians as it pushes ahead with its offensive in northern syria now it didn't say what those consequences would be he says international calls for sanity to moderate its action in the region continue to grow me off thousands of residents have been fleeing the region.
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another day another pounding along the border. turkish jets bombed towns just inside syria plumes of smoke in areas controlled by the syrian democratic forces or s.d.f. a coalition of kurdish fighters and other militias. kurdish led forces control parts of northern syria right up to the border with turkey the s.d.f. force alongside u.s. troops against islamic state to harvest. fleeing for the 2nd time around half a 1000000 people near the border are at risk wants the un refugee agency but many are already far from home having come here to escape the fighting in other areas of syria turkey wants to push out the kurdish fighters and create a buffer zone that it controls on the syrian side of the border in a fiery speech turkish president at one slammed critics of the plan. really hate
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european union. pull yourself together you know. i say it again if you try to label this operation an invasion. it's very simple we will open the gates and send 3600000 refugees your way. good mood altering your mood to the regulated. sirens this time in turkey and a possible retaliation turkish state turned to news agencies say the rockets that hit these towns people came from kurdish held areas on the syrian side of the border but it's not just civilian injuries and deaths that all the concern here. kaddish forces from the prisons holding islamist fighters from the so-called islamic state these prisoners were captured during the war in syria. one of the
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prisons in which the prisoners are kept under the control of s.d.s. forces was bombed by turkish warplanes yesterday and probably some of the ideas members have escaped. and these battle hardened kurdish forces who helped contain fighters in syria now face a fresh assault from turkey. all right let's get you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world this hour u.s. president donald trump has held his 1st rallies since democrats began impeachment proceedings over his dealings with ukraine 2 weeks ago in minneapolis he lashed out at democrats saying they were trying to destroy democracy and calling their investigation a partisan witch hunt. to associates of u.s. president donald trump's lawyer rudy giuliani have been arrested while trying to leave the u.s. soviet born businessmen left parness an equal frew men are accused of trying to buy
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influence over u.s. policy on ukraine the 2 helped introduce giuliani to ukrainian officials and have been called as witnesses in the impeachment inquiry against trump. ukrainian president of another missile lansky says he would be ready to open a probe into any interference by his country in the 2016 u.s. presidential election but he denied that donald trump tried to blackmail him and made the comments during a record 14 hour news conference with rotating groups of reporters. over. a 21 year old man in texas has pleaded not guilty to capital murder in the fatal shooting of 22 people in august police say patrick cruciatus confessed to targeting mexicans in the attack at a wal-mart in el paso prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty. the presidents of shit in peru have signed a document offering their support to ecuadorian president many more do you know
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these governments facing heavy criticism and violent protests that erupted a week ago when merino announced cuts to fuel subsidies and other stair to measures . nobel prize an issue has been awarded to 2 office paid to handcuff from austria claimed this use of wooden potions chuck was named winner for 2018 and usual delay was due to a sexual assault scandal at the royal swedish academy. after the swedish academy's crisis mats mehlman is now making his 1st major appearance the new permanent secretary an ounce to prize winners today austrian p. to hand could take the award for 20192 of his most well known works offending the audience and the goalkeeper's fear of the penalty but the highly praised 76 year old feels that his readers judgment is the most important as he said in this 2017 interview for me comes on after this for me it's about the readers what the people say how they read or heard something this is just. the spirit moves me.
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but of course an award is a nice bonus if your. hunger is not uncontroversial politically during the war in yugoslavia he not only showed literary support for then president milosevic he also attended his funeral but that didn't play a role for the committee. even him the prize is a matter of course he's a great artist for 70 to 80 of his works in various genres a great creative ability that continues on broken. polish right to olga to celebrated surprising success with her novel the books of jacob she received the 2800 prize retroactively. can i get this and you know what she really does well themes that cross borders she writes across fortas and that's clear even in her style tell us more from where you start the performance level and she's crossing borders at the moment on a book tour in germany. found
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3 and a half 1000 women in tech runs for the day doing something that has been banned since the iranian revolution of 1979 cheering on the arena football team from inside the stadium the men beat cambodia but the female fans claimed a bigger picture here in a fight against repression. you can call it iran's football revolution silenced for decades these women were ready to make some noise. $3500.00 women brought tickets to the country's world cup qualifier against cambodia a 1st since the revolution of 1979 no one of these 100 fans showed up hours ahead of the match. and it's a very nice feeling an incredible feeling something that cannot be described. god i hope. it's a very good feeling it's
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a great thing i hope it will be repeated because women need to come to the stadium for happiness and to support that scene. but not everyone agrees with the lifting of the ban some religious hardliners met the decision with protests. fearing him government partially lifted the ban on women in football stadiums for world cup qualifiers after pressure from world governing body fifi who threatened to exclude the asian nation from the 2022 world cup in qatar the women still sit in different sections than the men but for now they are happy to claim the step as a victory. whatever get you could always get the w. news on the go just download or up from google play or the app store and that will give you all the access to the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use to do that you have to send us photos and videos. you're watching the
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