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this is the dublin news live from berlin a spectacular heist straight from a hollywood movie and early morning smash and grab robbery sees thieves break into the royal palace in the german city of dresden and make off with diamonds and jewelry in measurable cultural values also on the program. making some noise we meet a young activist who has become the face of anti-government protests in georgia.
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i'm told me all id or welcome to the program. a brazen burglary at one of the oldest museums in europe here in germany thieves have seized jewels described as priceless world heritage the 2 men was soon out of sight with their haul of 18th century jewelry police in the eastern city of dresden say the raid at the green vault collection took place in the early hours of monday morning. dresden screenful museum home to one of europe's greatest collections of treasures now it's a crime scene after burglars snatched up to $95.00 pieces of early 18th century jewelry from these cabinets including diamonds and rubies this is one of the sets that was stolen exactly how many items were taken from this set is still unknown
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dresden police say the thieves entered through a window c.c.t.v. footage shows them heading straight to a display cabinet and smashing the glass with an axe before making off with the treasure by the time all thought is a rifle the burglars were long gone a nationwide hunt is now under way saxony state premier say security measures were considered adequate here isn't just the words it's a shot it's not just the state art collections that were brought but are saxons we now want to get a sense of the damage and the investigative work. that leads our way. the collection interest and was founded in the 18th century by augustus the strong elector of saxony and later king of poland the jewels here are priceless. because misconduct and i know we can't put a value on these items as they are unmarketable therefore this simply isn't a value that we can work with there is no financial value we can work with with the
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jewelry to identifiable to sell in the open market the museum fears that the pieces might be broken up all melted down the stolen jewels survived the allied bombings in world war 2 were carted off as beauty by the soviet union and were returned here in 1958 now dressed and is hoping for their return from the hands of the thieves who vanished without a trace. and the reporter aren't holton is in dresden and he sent this update on the investigation. now forensics teams are still combing through today's news green vault that's the state art museum or earlier on monday a team of thieves managed to bypass security and make off potentially with dozens of priceless examples of german cultural art and history so far the police of a man rather tight lipped regarding the motive or any clues behind the identity of the team of thief's but one thing remains certain the loss of these dozens of
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prices works of art is a huge blow to the city a huge blow to the museum and represents an irreplaceable loss one that will be felt throughout german cultural life now to some of the other stories making news around the world hong kong chief executive kerry lamb say the government will reflect on the results of a ballot which saw pro-democracy candidates win massive gains offered no concessions during her 1st media briefing since sunday's elections she thanked residents for voting peacefully amid ongoing protests against beijing's rule. the un says greenhouse gas levels in the earth's atmosphere hit a record high in 2018 carbon dioxide methane and nitrous oxide are the 3 main gases that contribute to global warming the un is warning that the world is not on course to meet its targets cut greenhouse gas emissions and prevent catastrophic climate change. lives or a judge in the u.s.
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has ordered former white house counsel dawn mcgann to testify in the impeachment inquiry against donald trump it's a setback for the president who was tried to prevent his top aides from providing testimony to the trumpet ministration plans to appeal the ruling. riot police have moved in on demonstrators camped out in front of georgia's parliament and detained several activists it comes just hours after thousands of people marched through the capital tbilisi the protesters are calling for snap parliamentary elections after the government failed to approve a planned electoral reform they say the current system favors the ruling georgian dream party the party initially agreed to come painters demands during the summer all in a wave of sometimes violent protests. 200 demonstrators were injured in clashes with police back then the only show in has been to meet one of them
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a young activist who has become one of the faces of the protest movement. michael moore e wants to make noise and that's where a lot of other times that i can put the things i can't say with words into music a lot of the music helps me to control my feelings. i chose to learn the drums because they allow me to express my anger my resentment my happiness and my depression. marcos says she's always wanted to learn how to play but the 19 year old student only started lessons 2 months ago after she lost her left eye during demonstrations in the summer. in june thousands of protesters demanded the switch to a proportional electoral system in georgia when the police use rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators hundreds were injured including marco the government
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was pushed into promising change. since her injury the government has been paying those medical bills but now that the ruling party has gone back on its promise of electoral reform her frustration at what happened burns even stronger but. i'm still angry of course i've accepted the reality of what happened. i can't change that anymore. i've become the victim of injustice. my face all of me. and when i see that that injustice still hasn't ended and that we haven't won that all that just strengthens my anger that rage essentially takes over me. sammartino . demonstrators are determined to keep taking to the streets until the government concedes snap elections and changes to a proportional electoral system to many mako has become one of the faces of the ruling party's broken promise whether she wanted to or not but for now members of
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the georgian dream party are portraying the opposition protesters as an irrelevant minority. can you sure you know that. our support. all over the georgia and much more. aggressive. and supporters. marco is determined to get compensation for very injury 5 months after the summer protests she's now finally been named as an official witness in an investigation into police violence at the demonstrations she hopes her loss won't have been for nothing. that i love voice of the people is very hard to ignore the voice of the people is the biggest governing force for a country not individual politicians and when a country is democratic you can get justice you just have to fight for it. while the artist. marco is taking her case to georgia's courts she doesn't
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plan to give up her fight and neither do the protestors. police in turkey's biggest city have forcibly broken up a feminist march calling for the end of impunity for men who are violent towards women riot squads using tear gas blocked and disperse the demonstration along istanbul's busiest shopping street around 2000 women march as part of a worldwide protests marking the un's international day of the elimination of violence against women. he used turkey correspondent yulia han has been out on the streets with the. against women is one of the few. that finds. a cross. there right behind me. in a country where the government has severely limited freedom of expression and assembly
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over the pastas these people here have gathered to denounce violence against women and to decry an alarming number all femicide each year. now the government does not keep official statistics on santa's side but activists do when they say last year 440 women have been by men and this year this figure stands at more than 370 already this is according to a well known. women's rights group so people here took to the streets today. saying the names of all of the victims. stay silent and as you can hear these people these women are trying to make some noise to get their voices have and to get their message across. in sports a key committee at the world anti-doping agency says russia should be hit with
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a 4 year ban from the olympics and other major competitions it made the recommendation after a doping data taken from a moscow laboratory was deleted or altered the world anti-doping agency's executive committee will make a final ruling next month if the ban is implemented russian athletes will be forced to compete as neutrals at next year's tokyo olympics and the 2022 beijing winter games. now to a living treasure and a woman who is the embodiment of rock and roll stamina tina turner who was born and may bullock rose to stardom with her former partner ike turner in her twenty's she escaped his abuse in her thirty's muscled her way up the charts in her forty's and toward the world in his sixty's what's age got to do with it well tina turns 80 on tuesday and is now enjoying retirement at his swiss chateau basking in the
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glow of a recent musical about her life. change turn out all have fur outlaw at the age of almost 70 we don't need another hero was one of the biggest hits of her 2nd korea. her 1st spell and spotlight was in the sixty's was songs like riveting mountain high. but it's only $176.00 she shared the stage with husband mike turner later she would reveal that joining the relationship she was regularly beaten and sexually abused. see. how marriage from hell was at the core of the tina turner bio pic what's love
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got to do with it i mean. you hear me sure. the divorce pushed towards financial ruin she was forced to perform in tiny cramps and together training job but she triumphed over adversity and managed a remarkable comeback. the album private done so it was a global hit and garnered her 4 grammys. to make sure no one was back on top at the age of 45. and 29 changing the tone of the musical was launched the singer herself says she doesn't intend to take to the stage. jamie turner now
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lives on lake zurich in switzerland with german back who she married in 2035 her fans she will always remain. scientists have measured the heart rate of the world's largest animal for the 1st time using a combination of daring and dexterity in a maneuver time to claim side with the blue will surfacing the team attach a sense of packed the animal's body a day to record it gives valuable insight into the beasts feeding habits but also suggests that a blue whales heart is working to its limits which could explain why no animal has ever evolved to be bigger than these men. yes tick marine creatures.
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and a reminder of the top story we're following for you. these in germany has pulled off a spectacular highest at one of europe's most renowned museums the green vaults of the royal palace in dresden a story to say they made off with 3 sets of early 18th century jewelry whose value they described as immeasurable. up next d.w. business news. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. to know that 77 percent of poppies are younger than 16. that's me and me and you.
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