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this is. describes far right extremism is a very high threat so his country's security. speaks out after the races. as the government tries to quell. program south korea take steps to control the spread of coronavirus the number of confirmed cases there has called for 2 days. of time to bring the disease control is running.
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exclusively. activist photographer. to the program. we start with the aftermath of the shootings in the german city of him now interior minister holds they hope for is promising a stronger police presence across the country to counter what he describes as a very high security threat from the far right you know has been follows wednesday night's terror attack in that town in the city where in which 10 people many of turkish and kurdish descent were shot dead by a suspected right wing extremist near frankfurt has
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a multiethnic population of about 100000 d.-w. has been speaking to a relative of one of the victims. of the kurdish cultural center and how now has become a place of grief and suffering many who knew the victims of the far right terrorism here have come to pay their respects to fear hot a 23 year old heating technician who was gunned down as he tried to buy cigarettes . just. that's the worst of it fair wanted to do something good for the people of. his grandfather was a guest worker who helped pave the streets of hono. for how it wanted to give people a warm place to call home noise that's no longer possible i did this can barely sleep he's a relative a fair hans who he says was a person who loved life. he wants politicians and civil society to do more to combat racism. it's
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a lot of those and people know it's getting real people died young people like you and me lost their lives you know it's time to do something and it's high time it's as test. now there is also the question of more protection for immigrants and their descendants. most of them has lived in germany since 1988 but the shop owner does not want to be ruled by fear. just released on how to protect my store why should they start a run for 12 hours just waiting for you live in fear that you will just stay home and never go white. 18 months to once to feel free and not lose the courage to face life in memory of the victims of the far right terrorism. this is the task given to all these people and we won't be intimidated i don't want to have placed protection wherever i go no i want to be able to walk freely to the market and smoke. and to not let all the happiness be taken from life but 1st the
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pain must be put behind them. straight to where we join kate brady welcome what is the atmosphere there like today. well certainly this is a town still in shock today felt but also as many people that i spoke to yesterday told me a sense of the surreal variety seems to be setting in here with many of them now asking. themselves or say it could have been me could it of could the next attack should that be would be here at the at the barber shop would it be here at my small mini supermarket and so many locals are questioning now whether they are still safe and while some of them have welcomed the new measures that have been announced today by the german interior ministry including the promise of more police on the streets in germany many people are also saying that that's simply not enough and that they don't want to be protected they don't see why they should need to be
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protected in the 1st place and what instead like to see a more fundamental rethinking both in politics and society say of what went wrong here and what is still very much wrong when it comes to german identity and people with migration of migration descent that a living here in germany nor will i believe the new information about the suspects has emerged. certainly with the prosecution had already confirmed that the suspect had been in fact mentally unstable and that was clear from the manifesto videos that he posted online just a few days before carrying out the shooting but also that he did have strong beliefs in a far right extremist ideology but this was reconfirmed really today in new information that he was actually over denying to the federal prosecution but not as you might think it was actually the suspect himself who filed
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a complaint to the prosecution a last year and that complaint was about an unknown secret intelligence agency and he also claimed that there was an overarching organization that was to quote the complaint tapping into people's brains and gaining information to then control world events and so clearly this was a man who was mentally unstable that is very fair to say but at this. same time he did have those very strong and deep rooted beliefs in the far right extremists seem so tell us what can we expect to happen next in this investigation a briefing i feel. the investigations will be going on for a while now and on the one hand say the investigators won't only be looking into the suspect's background further and they'll also be trying to determine whether he was indeed acting alone and to what extent he was part of the far right extremist scene here in germany but there will also be looking at perhaps the mistakes that
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have been made as well particularly on the side of the german prosecution and how this attack was able to happen in the 1st place. thank you. now to the latest on the corona virus outbreak the world health organization is warning that the world must act quickly to get the disease under control because the window of opportunity is closing the w.h.o. is concerned about a surge in cases with no clear link to china which is the epicenter of the outbreak although the total number of cases outside china remains relatively small we are concerned about the number of cases with nor clear. link such as travel history to china or contact with a confirmed case. w.h.o. is particularly concerned about the spread of corona virus in iran which has confirmed 18 cases in 2 days of travelers from iran who have also carried
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a coffee at 19 to lebanon and canada it is the aids more people have tested positive for the cluster was developed in south korea where the number of cases has quadrupled in 2 days to more than 200. more vile teams dispatched in daegu to disinfect the site of the country's worst mass outbreak of the coronavirus. church of jesus where 61 year old woman attended services while infected health authorities describe it as a super spreading event the mayor has advised people to stay indoors raising fears that this city of 2500000 is the next global hotspot for the virus. that i think will rock with more cases here in daegu than in seoul i'm worried the day going to become the 2nd will harm. the don't tell you the charge should have been
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more careful you don't know if. the church has a reputation as a cult and south korea and issued this apology we are deeply sorry that one of our members thought of her condition as a cold because she had not traveled abroad led to many in our church being infected and cause concern to the local community. this is day goes temporary treatment center for people showing symptoms. more than 80 church members have confirmed infections. and there could be many more. temporal 100 far we have checked with 4475 church members and among them 544 answered that they had symptoms so they are undergoing the virus test we have obtained a list of remaining church members and are taking measures. so is also on edge over
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the virus health workers retrace the path of a coronavirus patient who reportedly used to train authorities have also banned rallies to fight the outbreak. some families aren't taking any chances missing big life events like this father's own university graduation and watching it online with the explosion of infections hitting the country many south koreans worry the worst is yet to come. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world libya's military strongman family for hafta said that he will accept a cease fire if turkish and syrian mercenaries leave the country in an interview with russian media he also demanded that turkey stop arming libya's internationally recognized government in tripoli this week the government pulled out of un hosted ceasefire talks after have to his forces shelled the port of tripoli. the taliban
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is to begin observing a week long period of reduced violence in afghanistan the measure is supposed to show the militants committed to peace and will start on saturday if the agreement holds it could pave the way to finalizing a peace deal between the insurgents and the united states. the. european union leaders invented a 2 day summit in brussels with no agreement on the next the e.u. budget the u.k. departure from the block has left the budget with a massive shortfall member states are struggling to agree of a funds for climate investment to farm subsidies and border security. for the u.n. migration agency says a rubber dinghy packed with $91.00 migrants and set out for europe from libya has apparently gone missing in the mediterranean sea it's another harrowing statistic in the story of migrants who feel they have no choice but to make the dangerous journey across the seas to europe the w.'s image accelerates she's on board a rescue ship the ocean viking where he spoke with one migrant who was pulled from
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an overcrowded boat that this week is exclusive report. when the rescue crew sets off they don't know what to expect or whose lives they might save. they only know that somewhere out there people are at risk of drowning . but one of those pulled from the sea is 24 year old michael from god. if the team from doctors without borders and s.o.s. maybe to the navy hadn't helped he could have died. you know what sank paul's mood was way very small. little man's. trying to prove. there was out there saying it by now and what i mean though is always here vic and i need to get out of the woods is the life we download everything them
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through. the rescue mission is always a race against time to migrate boats could sink at any moment. migrants like michael are only truly safe once they're aboard the ocean viking and then they have a chance to process their terrifying experience. michael was a guest worker in libya for a year before he was forced to flee. is not easy. stuff i am from libya yes we do you know it's well if you join us sometimes we'll cut field they put money on you until you find money to feed them you'll know a new. michael felt she had no choice but to escape libya because of the country's
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civil war. because did it for long because our life was more important. i've used the mood i. once on board the rescue ship the migrants get medical treatment food drink and clean clothes as well as a new lease on life and that. kind of. tough. life that will seal the joy of life and such for somebody to the fear of imminent death the risk is only complete when the survivors all disembarked in a place of safety and we are now awaiting a response from the telly and a multi is all for it is to allow these people to finally reach a safe port to. interact sorry for forcing the voting in iran's parliamentary election has been extended by 4 hours due to
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a loud turnout m many iranians have been boycotting the election by the country's latest and bodil most half the candidates from running the vote comes amid ongoing economic hardship and crippling u.s. sanctions. during the last election in tehran people stood in line for hours to vote at the polling station and this mosque but very few came here this morning whoever is voting clings to a desperate hope for a better economic outlook. even gaffney killed by me if i vote i want the candidates to take effective action and do more than just talk we just want them to help us yes. but supporters of more moderate figures are out of luck the guardian council made up of clerics and jurists disqualified more than half of all would be candidates including well known reformers people like there who is no mahdi a member of parliament hardliners are likely to sweep the election. in
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a kid but i think this election will decide the country's fate if people simply don't want to go to the polls outside 14 for the opposing side. many voters are apathetic about the election but the country's economy battered by mismanagement and u.s. sanctions the downing of a ukrainian airliner in january destroyed what little confidence in the leadership has left young iranians in particular are staying away from the polls. just look at the situation here where we expected to go and express support for this many iranians believe the results will be of little importance to conservatives and hardliners will tighten their grip on parliament but turnout which could reach historic lows will be keen an expression of widespread dissatisfaction with government policies. for satori is a trial. process in the capital tehran. voting was extended several times and this polling station in iran still filled slowly in the capital with more
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than 50 percent of the candidates from running many iranians not voting at all was the only option they had to show that they do not agree so. very likely to emerge victorious from this election a low turnout could also turn it into a vote of no confidence for the islamic republic's parliament. to. the u.s. president donald trump heads to india next week for a 2 day state visit. a trip to the taj mahal. to trade deal to be signed in new delhi but the highlights of the trip elsewhere. will be welcomed with a mega event in the west in the city manager. prime minister home state of gujarat promises an unparalleled spectacle trump said that he expects millions of people to show up to greet him is. just well.
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aloha miranda submission and well it's the city of heaven but. no one can miss that the american president is on his way. the products are certain that this visit bodes well for the 2 countries they have called home. after 15 years of studying and living in the u.s. they did turn to good shots as american citizens to start businesses shovel partick and investment banker is confident that even the 1st section of a good relationship between the 2 leaders could spur growth and investments to have the president of the united states visit by the 1st. kind of. thing of pride for people of gujarat and when i say my companies in and about they asked me when and. so this would be you know this gives contracts so much exposure in the u.s. that you know this is very trumping force. several members of this family still
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live in the u.s. and paulsen other indian americans like them who migrated from the state of good jobs are expected to return to and bad for the know must be a trump make iran. the program which will feature cultural performances and speeches by the 2 leaders is set to take place amidst heavy security at the new more better stadium the largest cricket grounds in the world must be a chump and an echo of the how the more the event held in texas last 0 out it is the largest gathering for a for an elected leader on american soil and that are not to the u.s. presidential election this event just seen as an attempt for president charm to appeal to the largely democratic indian american voter bill but not everyone is celebrating the presidential visit. political analyst cunt sharp shah is concerned about the massive expenditure on the street our shore he is also skeptical that the
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jury house and 6 specter. will all be willing participants. and suspect many may be. the room to spend money. to concord. this thing. so people know that this is a yawn when one is doing the. best the other the. but the city is almost literally leaving north tone on tone for. bob tweezer being lead batter kids raised and rude spruced up. this wall was removed overnight on the order of the presidential convoy will take. hundreds of the city's poor live behind it the faith that this expenditure could have been used to improve their living conditions instead it's out in the more denoted has done this to keep us out of sight they talk toilets and bathrooms to build this wall where are we supposed to
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bathe. our kids could fall into these periods we have to keep in on the right the water supplies being carved up by the old poor where are we supposed to go or. even ask thousands are expected to act on now to welcome the american president not everyone will be saying there must be a trump tower and so were day 2 of the berlin film festival and not everything is revolving around the bat themed awards there are also elves of the new animated movie on woody's getting his 1st international screening in the german capital i made by disney's pixar studios it deals with traditional disney fare much of it. if you want to tell you more than any. other state are.
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you aren't sure how. well they don't lose a film pick says helena humphrey and david leavitt's down on the red carpet in downtown belle and welcome both you've had a chance to see what could be one of the biggest to actual movies of the year what's it like. well it just proves once again the pixar are such masters of storytelling they just have such a grip on the heartstrings of the audience we were feeling whatever they wanted us to feel i think i think we made the mistake to be honest not taking tissues into the movie theater with us we certainly needed them often we came out of that screening essentially it tells the story of 2 young brothers in a fantastical a universe they happen to be elves and they have granted a wish to see their father again or at least try to see their late father again for 24 precious hours and as a result of that i mean they just go on this 3 day trip right and they bring him
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back to magic except for the spell that they cast doesn't quite work out it goes a little haywire and only the lower half of their father comes back so they can actually hug him or talk to him they can kind of dance with his legs a little bit but that's begins the quest it's really a mixture of suspense action and family drama my palms were getting sweaty at some point and other points i thought i was going to have a heart attack and like i said i also wanted to cry the other part was really touching is actually the story not just of trying to get their father back but of the developing relationship between these 2 brothers who couldn't be any more different i mean it is a magical story as an expect from picks up but i think part of the success we thought it especially was due to the fact that the directed down scan then in the press conference today feels spoke very movingly about his own family history and he lost his father when he was just one years old his brother was 3 and throughout their childhood these 2 brothers were confronted with questions about what was all
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father like and trying to relive these memories so it was a very personal ted and i think it worked very well we both agree on that i will say for people who are the absolute pixar nerds they might not think that this is the best pixar film out there but what i think personally is really cool about this movie is it's not a franchise it's not a reboot. or retelling which is what. it's aren't just me have been during the last years this is a stand alone new original movie so it's proof that they still can do that and of course this is dependent on us we are expecting we have been watching some more art house films and not just your big commercial blockbuster hit since david and i will be back in the day to tell you more about some of those movies as well. 3 at every level thank you both. this is state of the news these are our top stories germany is mourning the victims of a racist attack that killed 10 people in the western city of how on wednesday night the country's interior minister has ordered the police to increase security across
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the country to counter what he says is a very high security threat from the far right. voting in iran's parliamentary election has been extended by 4 hours due to the turnout many arrangements are being boycotting the event and good by the country's leaders who bought almost half the candidates from standing a strong showing for conservative radio and hardliners is therefore likely. the world health organization is warning that the world must act quickly to get the coronavirus under control the w.h.o. is concerned about a surge in cases with no clear link to china which is at the epicenter of the outbreak. and prime minister thomas to badly has failed to appear in court to face charges connected to the killing of his estranged 1st wife police said they would issue an arrest warrant if he's trying to flee justice. this
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