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this is a new life for the. joints of patrols in ne in syria. to move. out of the reach of turkey's president. resettle about 2000000 people there opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also on the program german. trade and security with india. voting to build. strategic ties. to germany protests 30 years since the. simplist division.
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installation a ways to go the people's memories of the hopes for the future. a welcome to the program. a turkey and russia have launched a joint patrols in northeastern syria the operation is part of a deal struck by the 2 countries to force kurdish fighters out of the territory at neah turkey's border and military vehicles that are patrolling a 10 kilometer deep zone along the border the step marks a power shift in syria a month after president withdrew u.s. forces from the area. so let's get the latest from d.w. correspondent to dorian jones in istanbul welcome dorian what is the purpose of these patrols. well these patrols are
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a key part of why anchorage did sign up this agreement with moscow there's a great deal of skepticism from the to the syrian kurdish militias have withdrawn which moscow claims they have and they see that these patrols will verify the withdrawal of these kurdish forces 1st patrol is believed of last around 4 hours covered around a 120 kilometers of syrian territory but we have heard now in the last 24 hours from a key syrian kurdish commander saying that they are going to totally withdraw back to 30 kilometers even though they noted that they weren't part of this agreement that was hatched out between uncle and moscow but there is a resignation of the resignation that if they don't withdraw it would lead to a further military operation by turkey leading to further refugees adding to the already $200000.00 mated to being displaced so there is these patrols are seen as key to verifying that withdrawal but it is believed that withdrawal is taking place
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or has taken place that these patrols operates on syrian territory so the serving syrian government is watching closely so before we continue dorrian let's hear from syrian president bashar assad speaking on syrian state television and. this agreement is a positive step it does not achieve everything in the sense that it will not pressure the turks to leave immediately however it limits the damage and paves the way for the liberation of this region in the future or the immediate future. back to dorian jones in istanbul dorian was that indorsement from president assad. while setting a far more nuanced approach from our side if you recall a week ago us tore into the turkish president typer the one calling me a 3rd rate actor and adding to the already very bad animal on the most city between the 2 leaders but this was far more diplomatic recognizing that the turkish presence is at least for the short term but on the line if they want the turks to
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leave it to also said that they don't want to see turkey as an enemy and this does indicate that moscow is behind this more diplomatic approach moscow he's trying to bring and damascus together and we also heard a nuanced approach towards the syrian kurds while underlining that he wants to take complete control of the syrian kurdish area he did acknowledge that the realities on the ground as he called and said this is a long term goal so that does indicate that they will be some possible negotiations between damascus and the syrian kurds and it is believed that moscow is working hard to facilitate that there was a meeting today between president do on a mere u.n. secretary general antonio what did they talk about. well i think the key part of this meeting was the one selling his plan to settle between one and 2000000 syrian refugees currently in turkey back into the save so that one calls which turkish forces are currently controlling in syria now this is an
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extremely controversial proposal because there's been a lot of critics saying that this is turkey trying to change the demographic a composition of the area removing kurds and replacing them with predominantly syrian arabs that are mainly in turkey now refuse the allegation but that is a widely held concern in the international community in particularly europe and earth one needs money he needs around $25000000000.02 pay for the resettlement now he will get support probably from his close allies the energy rich countries of azerbaijan and qatar but the key countries are europe and they will one realizes he will need international legitimacy for that project and that is why he's looking to united nations if the u.n. do sign off on this it will make his task of getting funding much more easier and the u.n. do seem to be sympathetic there is an awareness that turkey is facing the presence of 3 and a half 1000000 in refugees in turkey a destabilizing factor not only for turkey but for the rest of the region because
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erdogan has warned if he doesn't get funding he's ready to open his borders to europe and trigger possibly another refugee crisis dorian jones in stumble thank you so that turkish offensive against kurdish militias in northern syria has created a dye lamma for countries like germany what should they do about citizens who have a join the so-called islamic state and they're now being held in kurdish run prisons authorities regard many of those of us fighters as dangerous terrorists who pose a threat if they come home but leaving them in syria is too risky as you're about to hear. more and more mass graves of people killed by islamic state are being found in syria thousands of soldiers and civilians were murdered while i ask controlled territory they're often for allegedly breaking islamic law many i asked fighters and their families have been held in detention camps run by syrian kurdish forces. day in the united states have been calling on germany to take back
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a german i guess detainees. americans and the syrian kurds have removed a serious threat to our domestic security if they ask germany to take back 25 years and a few women we shouldn't dismiss very quest that is exactly what the german government is doing. foreign minister heiko ma says readmitting german i asked members would represent a danger to germany if there's not enough evidence to charge them with any crimes. for months or we need information about the relevant individuals in order to launch an investigation of criminal proceedings or keep them in detention it's a difficult process for experts argue that u.s. and german investigators have already gathered plenty of evidence in syria by questioning witnesses and suspects to informants who wonder if there should be enough information but perhaps the government is frightened that any resulting
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prison sentences would be so brief that those individuals would soon be free again . the turkish offensive in syria has raised the pressure on germany to take back a german i asked members suspected of crimes. a number of them have reportedly escaped from detention camps in recent weeks. is an enormous security risk. in the people and come back to germany at will the danger is much greater than if an orderly repatriation is organized just as with the knowledge of the security services. that it's especially german women detainees who've renounced their allegiance to islamic state who are hoping for a back kind of repatriation they faced abuse and threats from other detainees still loyal to the i.r.s. among them is a not gear came from berlin as the strictly the eases it's terrible what crimes i
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as has committed in the name of islam that all i want is to be allowed to come home to my beloved germany. whether or not zainab here again has committed any crimes she so far not been allowed to return home. but for her and her 2 year old son that's all she hopes for. though a german chancellor angela merkel and india's prime minister narendra modi have been holding trade talks in delhi have the 2 leaders signed a series of agreements strengthening industrial and strategic links mr modi also announced that the 2 countries would work together to combat terrorism and extremism but despite the show of the unity there are divisions. india's prime minister pulls out all the stops for the german chancellor the woman he likes to describe as
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a great leader. his countdown in kashmir would remain the elephant in the room for much of the day. modi's decision to strip the region of its semi autonomous aetas has sparked outrage there and in neighboring pakistan that they're only doing press conference both sides appear keen to stress what they have in common. rather than what divides them horrible gentlemanly energies and germany's friendly relations are based on core values like democracy and the rule of law this is why we have similar views about the great challenges that face our world or to fight the dangers of terrorism and militancy we will strengthen bilateral and multilateral ties all going to. not be critical words for machall for the unapologetic nationalist modi as both sides exchanged more than a dozen by natural memoranda ranging from farming to joint development or part of fishel intelligence. the only mention of kashmir is when merkel meets the german
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press before heading to dinner with the prime minister. i 1st would like to hear the arguments of the prime minister on this situation for the people there is not sustainable and not good something that surely needs to be improved. i'm going to machall visited the site of last my gandhi's cremation as well it's 150 years since the birth of india's father of the nation but this a ball to look into the past is in contrast to the tangible commitment from both sides to be driving forces of a multilateral future germany wants to be part of india's rise both as economic power and as political counterweights to only present china internal tensions like kashmir are seen as something that's worthy of criticism but outweighed by the economic and political potential india offers in the future. and i heard some of
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the other stories making news around the world that heavy flooding in somalia has killed at least 10 people and forced a quarter of a 1000000 more to abandon their homes and livelihoods much of east africa is bracing for tropical storm which is likely to worsen and already dire humanitarian situation the rains are expected to continue for another $4.00 to $6.00 weeks. there have been more violent clashes and need for the future capital the past asked protesters dispute the fischel presidential election results this confirm incumbent evo morales is women without a runoff and the critics say the vote was rigged president morales denies there were any irregularities. iraq's top cleric clerics used friday press toward international powers against interfering in the country's politics as protests against the government into best 2nd month protests have seen 250 people killed by security forces and thousands injured. that russia has introduced
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a new law that gives the government the power to switch off the internet the kremlin says it is protecting the country against cyber attacks but critics say it is a step towards more censorship for media rights organization before she portrays as the law violates fundamental freedoms. the reporter. is here with more on the all or what is this new law all about this law is known as the sovereign internet law and in essence it's part of a bigger russian plan to create a russian internet that can operate outside of the rest of the internet and russia says it's doing this to protect itself from foreign cyber attacks there are 2 parts of this law 1st russia wants to try to route all of the countries website i think through state controlled service that would in essence allow them to turn off the internet if they chose to do so. secondly the law demands that service internet
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service providers they install technology and then networks that would allow the state internet watchdog access to the web traffic they could monitor the web traffic and they could potentially use that to for example shut down a website and these are the way that rushing to users can get around this well russia already has laws and trolls that they used to censor internet traffic and uses can already relatively easily get around that for example they can use a v.p.n. which is a service that blocks your job graphical location in the world even for something china you can get around the government file war by using a v.p.n. so it's likely that even in the future you can still do that in russia but most people might not know about these things and might not even think about it and these tools can be used in more subtle ways for some of the government doesn't need
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to shut down a website they can for example slow down the traffic to facebook or to huge you without people knowing and so russia's go to see any changes immediately well that's the question many experts say that russia actually lacks the technology to implement this legislation fully they've tried to do similar things before one example is when they tried to block the encrypted message messaging messaging service service telegram. but telegram got around that by routing its traffic through platforms like google or amazon web services which then if russia tries to shut that down you create konitz on the russian internet because so many other websites would use those services so because the russian internet is so dependent on these international service it's unlikely that they would that they will be able to implement that fully bought kremlin is encouraging. russian
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companies to move its content and services away from europe and the u.s. and move them back to russia so even if this is a small step russia is definitely moving towards a more chinese style closed internet and at the end of the day that is limiting the freedoms for russian citizens. thank you. europe has a new monetary chief christine like god is the 1st woman to head the european central bank in frankfurt the previous as a matter of drug has stuck with low interest rates to ward off recession was the god once governments with big budget surplus surpluses like germany and the netherlands so they were all to boost growth. the new head of the european central bank hasn't given too much away about how she intends to proceed in her new job but she has given some indication of what she thinks the institution needs to do the
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zeevi needs to listen to and understand markets need not be guided by market but it certainly needs to listen and understand but it also needs to listen and understand people because a currency is after all a public good that belongs to the people we can work it is widely expected to maintain the loose monetary policy spearheaded by her predecessor mario draghi the combination of super low interest rates and a massive bond buying program helped stabilize some of the euro zone's weakest and most indebted economies in the wake of the financial crisis but those policies have of course been bad news for savers who feel there is no longer an incentive to park their money in the bank and fear they could soon be even punished for doing so christine legarde previously served as finance minister of france before taking over as the head of the international monetary fund both jobs demanded some degree
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of crisis management experience that could well come in handy in her new job as head. of the days of the stories that chile's president sebastian pinera suspect has offered to host the annual united nations climate summit a chilly had to withdraw as hosts the country was hit by serious and government protests at the un supplanted part of the i.p.c.c. who considers points of next week. nearly $200000.00 residents of sonoma county in california have been allowed to return home after their houses were spared by wildfires that continue to burn in other areas the fire service is falling winds allowing it to make headway against the blazes the fires destroyed at least $140.00 homes in the county. now this month marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall celebrations of that historic event are taking place across germany one of the most eye catching is at the landmark brandenburg gate here in the capital
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30000 people have left messages saying what they for the war means to them and what they believe is worth fighting for today. gansett fishing that full of handwritten massive just contending memories and hopes and demands this art installation visions in motion as barlow unsprung brigade's commemorates the fall of the berlin wall the basic idea there's the physicality of it which is to create a surface that is the lightest possible that floats on the wind that creates this this feeling of. something happening that's bigger than yourself you know we're all aware of the wind on our on our skin and you feel it in your hairs in your skin and you know it's happening but become if you become used to it it's like that's just what's there but when you can see it and sense it and hear it and feel it coming and all of a sudden you're aware of a bigger presence around sharon was eager to involve as many people as possible in
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the work for his installation the organizers collected massachusetts on line on the streets and then workshops with students. this piece of art here is made out of 30000 masses just from people from all over the world explaining what the fall of the virgin wall 30 years ago means to them and what they think should be different today. religions in motion seeks to honor the protest in east germany and 989 through the massachusetts demonstrators put on their posters demanding freedom and the demolition of the barrier that for so long divided the city that call is won the open eyes of this art installation feel has to be expressed loudly again but don't stop it often are not we're doing this because we're living in a time when walls are going up again in other parts of the world and because we want to and must confront what we are ready to stand up for today and so i know that's the morning according to many of the mass it is people want to fired from
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our mutual understanding around the world individual thoughts that like here turn into a wife that will bring some color to a typical november. and this weekend football will be the u.s. unifying force in the german capital it's darby weekend and mccambridge you see the low down there you book coming bundesliga fixtures welcome. berlin versus beilin means quite a lot here in the german company absolutely at long last we had another burley in darby in the bundesliga to look forward to now they have been burdened by these clashes including between these 2 clubs outside of the bun is legal but this is the 1st time a business leader a burning double happened have been easily get since april 1977 can you believe that was head to berlin against the tennis barista barely now they're 2 clubs from the west but this time it's different because in the 1st east berlin side ever to make it to germany's top flight so there really is
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a sort of east meets west showdown happening and of course as fate would have it it's one week before the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall can you believe that so it really is a huge game not only in terms of field footballing reasons but also wider political and cultural reasons to heading into this game and didn't quite shaky for they have been very shaky at all for start of the season they didn't win any of their 1st 4 as they get matches. this was in belgium and really i just want a great game. i think it darby is a darby. never mind that as i was saying so they didn't pick up any any wins in their 1st 4 games things have picked up a little bit since then but of course as the old adage goes form goes out the window when it comes darby clashes and fans be right back on board if they can beat their little neighbors from the east and. well you know all berlin had been you know i think a lot their fans would even admit they've been punching above their weight even to get to germany's top flight they were among the sort of main favorites to even come
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up this season they found the going a little bit tough just 2 wins out of their opening 9 matches but of course as i just said it's a darby and this is a real club built for the fans by the fans and they're really really going to be getting behind their team stirring up a real atmosphere and hopefully we can still hear from the coach there who said that he thinks his team have a good chance of winning as long as they can keep their heads let's hear from him now. board issues in both of them and lee i just want a great game. i think it darby is a darby. the city darby is a bit more special. i'm expecting an awesome encounter to here. but i think it's important to find the right balance between being aggressive and staying cool in organising coolness so which of the games this weekend to pique your interest well the bird in dalby really is the standout game
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with a couple of other nice ones wolf against dortmund now this is 4th versus 5th neither of those clubs exactly where their fans were hoping they'd be around this sort of a season or spurred above expectations and dortmund way below and it's also a fantastic relegation 6 points which he's fortunate to still do off down in 14th take on lowly cologne down in 16th so that will be worth watching to. add mccambridge and did a beautiful thank you thank you very much. let's move on to 10 a sack out of. the czech republic is faced through to the last 4 of the w.t. finals after defeating reigning wimbledon champion simona halep over 3 sets briscoe over jordan's alienness for italian or in the semifinals after the ukrainian defeated american sophia kenny on friday. recorded a thrilling 6 love to 664 victory over romania's a how to set a showdown with australia's world number one ashley barty on saturday early yes
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recently came from a breakdown in both sets to post a 7576 win over canada as she will take on swiss swiss 7th seed to belinda bench which also on saturday. this is news these are our top stories turkey and russia have launched a joint patrols in northeastern syria as part of the deal to halt its offensive against kurdish militias the step cements a power shift in syria a month after president trump withdrew u.s. forces. german chancellor angela merkel is in india to boost trade and business ties and chancellor and indian prime minister narendra modi are holding talks on a range of issues including smart cities in europe will energy and urban transport . christina god has taken over as president of the european central bank the 1st woman to head to lead the euro zone's financial policy maker i should be god by
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calling on euro zone countries with large but budget surpluses to invest more to boost economic growth. germany is getting ready to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall in a week's time festivities include this art installation unveiled today at the city's famous brandenburg gate it's made out of messages from people all over the world explaining the fall of the wall means to them. this is d.w. news from then from oh you can follow us on twitter at the top of the news right now websites t w dot com. before we go it's friday night so it's panda time we'll look at the twin panda cubs who met do for the 1st time since they were born i don't born out the so oldest stuff say the cubs which now wait a little over 3 kilograms each already made their 1st attempts at crawling to keep something keeping helping them mother bang bang with childcare it uses this time
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