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this is deja vu news live from berlin unprecedented mass protest in shelling of 2000000 take to the streets of the capital santiago and elsewhere in the south american country there the biggest rallies yet in a week of protest in which at least 19 people have also been shot. in a blow to president trump the u.s. federal rules of the house impeachment inquiry fees legal that's the justice department must give democrats a full copy of the mole report into russian election. and is it
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a bridge is it a building an art gallery or a work of art itself we give you that haven of high design norway to take a look at the twist. a michael thanks for joining us across chil a massive crowds have taken to the streets for a 7th day of antigovernment protests demonstrators are calling for economic reforms and the resignation of president sebastian pinera aside of the largest demonstration by far was in the capital santiago. a march such to go down in the history books as possibly the largest ever seen in chile an estimated 1000000 demonstrators converged on downtown santiago bringing traffic to a standstill as crowds made their way to central plaza italia. protesters vented
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anger over low wages and pensions inequality and the rising cost of education and health care their fury has been fanned by president sebastian pinera response to a week of unrest imposing a state of emergency and night time curfews protesters called on him to listen up or resign i. just did a few minutes the 1st thing the president has to do is get the military off the streets and change the cabinet and he needs to ensure that there are conscious people making statements to the country that are consistent with what people want and what listening to the people lots all. president pinera has already promised social reform measures and in the face of friday's record breaking rally he took to twitter stating we have all listened to the message we have all changed. but his post is unlikely to quell public anger as night fell violence erupted once again
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with demonstrators fighting pitched battles against police on the streets of santiago. correspondent john bartlett has been covering the demonstrations for us from the capital santiago he elaborated on the protestors demands it's incredible to think that just a week ago people were obviously all kind of harboring these feelings and nobody is really kind of rush to kind of put them into any kind of coherent form to really kind of come out. and say anything to be in this kind of on us as we're seeing at the moment. the main demand at the moment for a lot of people i saw this evening was for a new constitution whether that's likely or a constituent assembly is realistic i think is the basic. people also demanding kind of political casualties as well be interior minister andres chadwick who's the cousin of the pres than it's been it's all get a lot of people sitting saying that they want to see the preston. to be to resign i
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think it's. that's perhaps a bit of fanciful but i think that's going to happen as a democratically elected president less than 2 years in the election so i think it's i think that people really want to see profound change not kind of is a completely across the board people are kind of sick of the model. that chile has been laboring under such a long time now so it's that would say exactly the kind of the one thing that people want to see but i think it's just kind of profound change across across only different areas and ministration listens to people and truly feels and this is a true feeling of actually want to talk inequality here in china. germany's foreign minister is set to meet his church's counterpart may viewed shover short in the end today for talks on the situation in syria the discussion is likely to be a difficult one with germany and turkey at odds over incursion into northern syria to fight kurdish militia ahead of his visit monster old turkey it had to stick to
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the ceasefire and protect civilians in the region that prompted to warn germany not to tell turkey what to do. for more on this i'm joined in the studio by d. foreign policy editor said a cigar said i have to ask you what is on moss's agenda well. we know that the agreement reached between turkey and russia in sochi is currently underway so from us it's really important for the ceasefire to continue so that's going to be one of the main topics the other issues of of course going to be the refugee issue we know that president carter won wants to relocate at least $1000000.00 refugees that are currently living in turkey to the zone that turkey is controlling in northern syria which is hundreds 20 meters wide and 120 kilometers wide and 32 kilometers deep and you know police so basically that's going to be one
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of the main topics because germany wants to. abide by international law while making such plans about the refugees germany has proposed establishing an internationally monitored security zone in northern syria how realistic is that well of course according to german defense minister this is a very realistic scenario but we don't know the details about this and we know that in the recent nato defense ministers meeting in brussels that according to the nato secretary general the nato allies are have very different views concerning this but what is clear is that all members agree on one thing and there has to be a lasting and a sustainable solution in syria how has turkey responded to the german proposal well turkey has been calling for a safe zone for many many years now and what we know is that turkey is turkey that they're open to the idea of having a u.n. mission in the region but again we don't know the details of this of this plan but what's really important is actually we see after the sochi meeting that turkey and russia have gotten closer just one day after the meeting russia news agency said
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that that they would be there they could deliver more as 400 air missile defense systems to turkey so we see these 2 countries getting closer this is of course not good for nato and so yeah we'll have to see how nato deals with turkey getting closer with russia if you don't use a disorder thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. in iraq at least 30 people are dead after police fired at anti-government demonstrators at several protester cross the country crowds gathered in cities including baghdad and basra and set fire to around 50 official buildings they want the government to resign and are calling for anti corruption reforms. the head of the world jewish congress ronald lauder has visited the german city of paula weeks after a gunman killed 2 people while trying to break into a synagogue there lauder's visit comes amid numerous signs of
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a rise in anti semitism in germany on monday he will present chancellor angela merkel an award for her commitment to fighting. the united states is running its highest budget deficit in 7 years that's according to the us treasury reporting its figures at the end of the u.s. fiscal year the ballooning debt is largely due to the trumpet ministrations tax cuts it's the 1st time since the early 1980 s. that the deficit has risen over 4 consecutive years. in washington the attempt to impeach president donald trump has scored a victory democrats will get a full copy of the moeller report into russian meddling in the 2016 election sensitive parts of the report were originally blacked out but now a u.s. court has ruled that a full copy of the document should be given to the house of representatives judiciary committee it's widely expected that the department of justice will appeal
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against the decision the moeller investigation found that russia had worked to disrupt the 2016 presidential election to undermine the democratic candidate hillary clinton. for more we spoke to our washington correspondent pablo fully ileus well this latest twist is a big victory for the democrats am it gives validity to the ongoing impeachment inquiry against president trump and chief u.s. district judge beryl how. missed the administration's arguments for withholding materials from congress and one of those out of months is that there was a need to keep the information secret even though the miller investigation has and that the judge also said that the department of justice is claims that it couldn't provide grand jury material was wrong and claims by the white house and some republicans that a formal vote was needed for impeachment was also deemed incorrect she said it had never been required what's unclear is how much new material related to the
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president is actually contained in the grand jury transcripts which have to be turned over by october 30th now what we do know is that material covered by george howell includes redacted grand jury material mentioned in minors report but it could reveal previously hidden details about trump's actions during the 2016 election and that could become part of the push to impeach president trump took to twitter as expected on friday where he once again called the impeachment inquiry a scam and a witch hunt and this latest development must be noted combs as it was revealed this week by media here in the united states that a criminal inquiry has been launched by the department of justice into the arjun's of the mauler inquiry so another busy week here in this ongoing inquiry. to norway now where one of scandinavia is larger sculpture parks is attracting lots of attention because in addition to its nearly 50 sculptures by norwegian and
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international artists it's now a stunning new feature created by the danish björk english group the twist serves a triple function as a bridge sculpture a new museum in itself. the weld of architecture is all the buzz everyone is talking about the twist no not that twists the twists gallery the exhibition hall and newest additions to the cast a 4th museum in norway it twists a seemingly impossible 90 degrees and was designed by stella architects in this. we thought it could be amazing if that i'm missing could also be the way to get from one side of the river to the other then once you're crossing the reverse and you get these new perspectives you're going to get some to go over the river so search always this idea that. we have the chance to give the world something the life of the people of the future something that they don't already have and i think
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that power is the true power of architecture. the danish which was a brought his vision to life from the inside and outside as you move through the structure the wools gradually become the fuel one ceiling and vice versa. even before it was opened to the public his creation was the talk of the town living in the neighborhood i'm really proud of this business world lost art. brand new respect their right. to it through the heart of architecture is art history of. the 60 metre long skull chest spans across the river runs. it serves both as a bridge and a sculpture classic next to parts of the case to force museum the sculpture park opened in 1909 on the grounds of an old pulp mill the same landscape that used to be littered with logs from the surrounding forests has been transformed into an
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open air spectacle it includes masterpieces by artists like tony cragg one each up for. english as the newest additions to this list of illustrious names i think every time you are making a building. with him that footprint you have the chance to create something that is closer to your dream world designs by. through the wounds like this skyscraper in new york he wanted it to be innovative a trayful also staying functional and sustainable just like the next a museum in denmark his company b.-i g. that bianca england's group employs a full 500 stuff. current t. planning the 2nd tower of the world trade center. as an architect you build buildings and they're not opening days. you hand over the key to the museum lurked on this case and then and then you become
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a guest writer but by the same time i think it's it's also important to remember that once the once the project is finished that's when its true life begins the life of the twist gallery as an exhibition hall bridge and sculpture has just begun but he too ready has fascinating tales to tell you. and lastly people from all over asia up pouring into taipei to celebrate the 1st year of marriage equality in taiwan south of l g b t q and their supporters have arrived to taipei city hall for this year's edition of taiwan pride parade 2019 this year marks the 1st event and parade held since same sex marriage was legalized in may 2019. you're watching news from berlin coming up the week in report stay tuned for our world stories and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information
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