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this is deja news live from verdun germany's foreign minister calls for a lasting cease fire in northern syria i can mass is in ankara for talks with his turkish counterpart who dismissed as unrealistic another german proposal for an international security zone in the region we'll go live to our correspondent in turkey also coming up. british police found manslaughter charges against the driver of the truck that was found carrying the bodies of 39 people investigators now say they don't know where the victims came from and are asking them because of the
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u.k.'s vietnamese community for health. plans we made a group of nigerian youngsters learning new tricks to help them keep out of trouble . i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program germany's foreign minister has called for a lasting cease fire in northern syria after talks in ankara mouse and his turkish counterpart shove it covers have a shoulder commented on proposals to limit the conflicts on syria's border. the greeting appeared friendly enough but the tensions were evident even before the german foreign minister heikal mass arrived in ankara his turkish counterpart had responded to german criticism in a tweet seeing anyone who lectures turkey has to expect an appropriate response
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through shin ordinance there obviously i think serious differences between us. but partners and allies should be able to talk to one another in such a situation. and not talk about each other. the turkish foreign minister maintains that germany does not understand the security concerns facing turkey and correct considers the kurdish militia to be a terrorist organization museum. we expect germany as an ally and as a friend to fully support us in the fight against terrorism. both foreign ministers dismissed german defense minister and a great crowd cat environs controversial proposal to set up a un protected securities and in northern syria. for dinner we don't have time for the theoretical right now for the people of syria the time for theoretical debates is over we have to should deport. first germany needs to
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come to an agreement on this there are different opinions in the government that's democracy but i do not want to get involved masses prioritising other things above all humanitarian aid for refugees a lasting cease fire and a political solution to the conflict i'm joined now by our correspondent you leon in istanbul how open is turkey for germany's ideas say of a lasting cease fire for example we seem to be having a little bit of trouble with you lee is or can you hear me. well that's the question will turkey listen to these calls for a permanent ceasefire in northern syria let me briefly remind you ancora.
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i can hear you the question is whether you guys can hear me we can hear you now yulia go on apparently you can't hear me i'm sorry. ok and apologies for that technical issue they will try and speak to our correspondent a little bit later in the program in the meantime germany's social democrats have moved a step closer to electing new ladies to tames of candidates survive the 1st round of voting by party members finance minister all of shells and car i gyve it swung the most votes but fell short of an absolute majority fell face norbit voltar boyens and saskia s. can represent the party's left wing and i'm critical of the as few days coalition with the german conservatives if old boy was and as can win the runoff next month it could spell the end of chancellor merkel is the government's. quick look at some
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of the other stories making news around the world iraqi officials say at least 6 protesters were killed in anti-government demonstrations on saturday police used live ammunition and tear gas to disperse crowds in baghdad and the northern town of nasiriyah more than 40 people were killed in clashes on friday. medical workers in hong kong joined a rally in the heart of the city's financial center on saturday they were demonstrating against alleged police brutality during more than 4 months of anti-government protests protesters are angry about what they say is creeping chinese interference in hong kong. and in spain activists gathered outside the catalan government office in barcelona urging all political parties to restart dialogue many of them held signs reading talk all resign the region has same violent protests since 9 separatist leaders were sentenced to long prison terms of
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this month. british police have filed charges against the driver of the truck that was found carrying the bodies of $39.00 suspected migrants on wednesday the 25 year old faces $39.00 counts of manslaughter as well as other charges meanwhile british police have backed away from initial reports that the victims were from china investigators have asked britain's vietnamese community for help identifying the bodies. it has been a long and drawn out process of recovering the $39.00 bodies from the truck where they were found but police say that the operation has now been completed. what i can say now is that all of our victims have been recovered they are all now at broomfield hospital and they will be undergoing post-mortems the whole process is forensic the recovery process was forensic up until now there had been speculation on the nationalities of the victims and police are now shedding some
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light on that question now we know that although we can't speculate at this time on the nationality of our victims. it's clear from everybody that we are getting a large amount of engagement from the vietnamese population from communities home and abroad. since friday multiple vietnamese families have come forward fearing their relatives are among the victims and in vietnam some are looking for answers as they have no news from their loved ones who had traveled to the u.k. . the news of the people who had died on their way to the u.k. in search of a new life that lost their lives instead of not only the district of u.n. time but perhaps the whole country is in sorrow. this is a tragedy that the whole country has to bear. i think the. police are now appealing to anyone who fears
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a relative maybe among the victims to come forward. as to nigeria now and a group of children who spend their afternoons peddling in unusual activity a part of the j k b uni cycle academy is a place where kids can go off to school to hone some skills that will help them sell fun their extracurricular activities. a revenge bike wheel and pedals and the driveway of a suburban home in lagos that's all it takes to produce homemade circus performers . plus a good sense of balance and plenty of practice of polls 14 year old kind o. going to go and has been juggling clubs and spinning on the unicycle for 4 years now. i like things i was in the sport the world out on the way so you know. when you see before. they come to practice straight after
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school. coach they call could jory has trained dozens of children since he founded the unicycle academy and 2014. the daily very good souls keep the children from hanging out on the streets and getting up to no good he says. we see a lot of kids out on the streets you know i look at. is that of. all these does you'll be. it's amazing where you find you're not 40 days off on the streets so it is jolly what i do now is. put up to that of the funny thing. the uni cyclists at the self funded academy put on impromptu shows that places like pox and markets. sometimes they even get booked for paid performances at corporate events and festivals the money helps
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maintain the $18.00 duty cycles and keeps the wheels turning. when i was a 959 but the 1st asterix comics appeared in the franco belgian magazine pay lot 38 volumes later and just in time for its 60th anniversary asterix on the chieftains daughter has been published with a nod to the politics of today because of the 1st time in history the tiny steps aside to let a female hero drive the narrative. asterix is celebrating his 60th birthday with a brand new adventure the fans can hardly wait. to creators are once again from the phillies and comrades it's their 4th book they're the successors of the asterix originators. and. asterix is not a typical hero he's no superman but more a caricature when you look at him you can really take him seriously as do all of.
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the little guy all uses his brains and bravery against the romans brawn he wins every time asterix is a modern version of david and goliath with humor his fame has spread far beyond france over 380000000 copies have been sold worldwide the last edition sold 5000000 in 2 years alone. the current edition asterix and the chieftains daughter speaks to a new generation the stories built around the lead female character named in the lead. the asterix comic already has many male characters so it's a lot easier for us to develop female characters who suffer or. we live in a time when women act differently and the perception of women has changed. if you knew but i wouldn't say that we've got a feminist with asterix he said but that that just wouldn't work and that the law
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but the roles thankful. asterix and his power overlooks have to deal with a rebellious teenager it's a smart move considering how popular asterix is with young people even read in french classes this one is peppered with references everyone will get the blacksmith's son for instance is called sell things. in a book shop i overheard a mother tell her son you're not getting anything she disappeared and came back with an asterisk on it his mother said well all right you can't say no to a national treasure you know both he was. there cracking writer illustrator team seem to have no shortage of ideas they've already worked out which way the next adventure is to go. to go in the next edition i want asterix to take an ironic look at himself. to be able to really laugh at himself but to do that he's got to be the center of the story. but 1st they'll have to see how asterix fans
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received the latest volume. the rugby world cup has its 1st finalists after england sensationally bay to new zealand in their semi final in yokohama the all blacks were defending champions and the favorites for the tournament but england stifled their attack to go 10 mil up by half time england's a stranglehold continued after the break and i ran out 19 to 7 winners to reach their 4th world cup final they play the winner of sunday's semi final between whiles and south africa and football now on reigning champions by munich have gone to the top of the bundesliga after a $21.00 win over union berlin robert leaven dusky scored by and decisive 2nd goal and set a new record in the process he is the 1st born as lake a player to score in each of the 1st 9 games of the season. let's take a look at the rest of the results from this weekend's weekend's been this league game so far show dortmund played out
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a goal of stroll hoffenheim 132 away at her to berlin friday leipzig 21 and palatable and one for the 1st time this season against a little off on friday night's one against cologne. well taiwan has held its 1st pride parade since it made history in asia by legalizing gay marriage almost $200000.00 revelers joined the march in taipei and they had an extra reason to celebrate at the groundbreaking new law over 2000 couples have wed since it came into force in may. looks like a lot of fun was had well sly veba dazzled a glittering stretchy sensation that spawned its own social media influences and
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fans of all ages has now has a museum of its own the slew institute an immersive $8000.00 square foot museum taking up residence in new york city is dedicated to all things so why has the slime slingshot a d.i.y. box to make your own but the highlight is a slime like where visitors can take off their shoes and walk across the pond to. the caucus in germany to learn german. dutch people why not learn with him online on hold while i am free to staff the w.c. learning course because free. closely. carefully. don't normally do so should be used to do good.
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