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to. be mostly the the pig british is it look mark before the word for the for good or bad yet keep it looks like to take a look at the same. place . i'm like look you thanks for joining us. across chile massive crowds of taken to the streets for a 7th day of anti-government protests demonstrators are calling for economic reforms and the resignation of president sebastian pinera the side of the largest demonstration by 4 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
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demonstrators converged on downtown santiago bringing traffic to a standstill as crowds made their way to central plaza italia protesters vented 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. you're going to be made up of 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 but that 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
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the message we have all changed. but his post is unlikely to quell public anger as night fell violence erupted once again with demonstrators fighting pitched battles against police on the streets of santiago. correspondent jon 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 hall bringing these feelings and nobody is really kind of nice to kind of put them in any kind of coherent form to really kind of come out. and say anything to this kind of. thing at the moment. the main demand at the moment from the people i saw this evening was for a new constitution whether that's like a constituent assembly is realistic i think it's the face of. people also demanding kind of political casualties as well the interior minister andres chadwick the cousin of the president is going to tell get
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a lot of people sitting saying that they want to see the preston. to be to resign i think. that's the hospital funds that what they think that's going to happen is a democratically elected president in 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 completely across the board people are kind of sick of the model. that chile has been laboring under for such a long time now so it 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 so many different areas and ministration that listens to people truly feels and this is a true feeling that they actually want to talk to inequality here jane. germany's foreign minister. is meeting with his turkish counterpart. in ankara at this hour amid tensions over turkey's offensive in northern syria monsters set to urge turkey to stick to the cease fire currently in place in the area
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a lot so demand the country complies with international law when dealing with refugee german turkish relations have taken a nosedive since germany condemned turkey's incursion and announced it would limit arms exports to the country. to w.'s turkey correspondent who usually a han joins us now from istanbul huli can you tell us a bit more about the tense relations surrounding this visit. well it's very likely that this is not a cozy meeting today and this is because the german foreign minister has criticized turkey's military offensive then north into syria saying and i quote him here it's an invasion that is not in accordance with international law and now such kind of criticism doesn't go down well with the president edwin for example recently called
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. the german foreign minister and i quote him here a political. and the turkish foreign minister warned months ahead of the meeting today not to try to teach turkey a lesson so tensions are running high and that's why it's very interesting to see what's coming out of this meeting today a political an inch or so so what is most hoping to achieve today. well ma said he is going to press for a durable cease fire in the region let me remind you here turkey opposed its military operation in north and syria against kurdish fighters ofter a us backed truce and then a separate deal with russia now the 2nd deal with russia is running out on tuesday it ends on tuesday time is ticking and we don't know what turkey what i will do next so this is probably what wants to talk about and then he also says he wants to demand compliance with international law when it comes to dealing with refugees and
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this concerns the present edwin's plan to establish a so-called safe zone in the area in north and syria way he plans to resettle up to 2000000 refugees currently living here in turkey but human rights organizations have accused turkey of forcibly sending back or a few days to war to in syria in the months leading up to this a military incursion now her denies this but there are serious concerns about how many refugees would voluntarily go back to that area and then how safe what such a safe zone really be. well as you know there's also been some disagreement in germany. the german defense minister for an internationally controlled security zone in northern syria is that on the agenda. well that's the thing the german coalition government right now does not have a joint token coordinated plan with regards to take his military offensive and the
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so-called safe zone plan now this proposal comes from the german defense minister on a great come because she was the one to propose a u.n. backed securities own over there but it has received domestic criticism this plan for example she did not provide details on whether german soldiers would be involved on the ground and the foreign minister also did not back that proposal so it's unlikely he's going to pitch it to the turkish side today. thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world british police are still trying to identify the nationalities of the $39.00 victims found dead in a truck in essence at least 2 vietnamese families say now that they fear their relatives are among the victims it was originally thought all of the victims were
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chinese nationals. in iraq at least 40 people are dead after police fired at anti-government demonstrators at several protests or 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. a russian woman jailed in the united states as a russian spy has returned to moscow one day after her release from detention and pleaded guilty last december to conspiring to act as an unregistered agent for russia the russian foreign ministry says she was the victim of russian attitudes in the u.s. . a u.s. federal court judge has ruled the impeachment inquiry against president trumped by house democrats is in fact lawful the judge ruled that
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a full unredacted copy of the mole report into russian election meddling should be handed over the white house is expected to appeal the ruling to norway now where one of standard navy has a larger stolpe parks is attracting lots of attention because in addition to its nearly 50 sculptures by norwegian and international artists it now has a stunning new feature created by danish angle's group the twist serves a triple function as bridge sculpture and the museum in itself. the weald of architecture is all the buzz everyone is talking about the twists no not that twist the twist gallery the exhibition hall and its newest addition to the cast of force museum india no way it twists assuming a possible 90 degrees and was designed by stella architects in this. report of the amazing event i was in could also be the way to get from one side of
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the river through the other then once you're crossing the river center to these new perspectives you're going to get to look over the river so search always this idea that we have the chance to give the world something that the life of the people of the future something that they don't already have and i think that power is the true power of architecture. the danish which was a brought his vision to life on the inside and outside as you move through the structure the walls gradually become the feel 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 this is world class so far to. brand new respect their right. to it through the architecture is arthur's going to
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. the 60 meter long scar chant spans across the river runs. it serves both as a bridge and a sculpture classic connects 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 open aspect it includes masterpieces by artists like tony cragg well and each have for. english as the newest addition to this list of illustrious names i think every time you're making. a building. with him that footprint you have the chance to create something that is closer to your dream world designs by in the womb like the skyscraper in new york he wants to be innovative and painful thing functional and sustainable just like they make a museum and then mock his company b.-i g. that bianca and runs crew employs
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a 500 stunt. that can keep panning the 2nd talent for the well traits and. as an architect you build the buildings and then on opening day to hand over the key to. this case and then i'm going to become a guest writer. but at the same time i think it's also important to remember that once once a project is finished that's when its true life begins. at the twist gallery as an exhibition hall bridge and sculpture has just begun. already has fascinating tales to town. slime the big desolate glittery stretchy sensation that has spawned its own social media influencers and fans of all ages now has a museum of its own stay with me the sleuth institute an immersive $8000.00 square foot museum taking up residence in new york city is dedicated to all things slide
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it has a slime sling shot a d.i.y. board to make your own but the p s 2 resistance is a slime lake where visitors can take off their shoes and walk across a pond of slime what's not too much. and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. up to a 1000000 people have taken to the streets of the chilean capital santiago and elsewhere in the south american country there is the biggest rallies yet in a week of protests which at least 19 people have died. don't forget you can always get the news on the go just download our app from google play from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use apps to send us photos and videos. watching d.w.
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