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the be. the bad. this is deja vu news coming to you live from thailand the leaders of russia and turkey trying to diffuse spiraling violence in northwestern syria largely pushing and richard out there do i need moscow to calm tensions after the killings of dozens of tech issues that it raises the stakes in the region. also on the program a standoff between greece and turkey over refugees at the border intensifies with deploying a $1000.00 special forces to report from the place where the crisis is unfolding.
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and drastic measures italy kills a schools and universities across the country after the number of guests from the coronavirus passes 100. plus honoring the victims of a recent attack in germany political leaders join survivors and their families for a memorial in the western city of han now for a far right gunman killed 10 people in a shooting rampage last month. kind of a warm welcome to you i'm. turkish president richard avedon and russian prison valery putin are holding talks in the kremlin on the spiraling violence in northwestern syria turkey and russia have troops on the ground there but they are supporting opposing sides as he arrived in moscow edouard praised what he called good
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relations with russia turkey once agreed to a cease fire during the meeting to ease the situation and live recent weeks of escalating military action in italy province have left dozens of turkish troops dead and risk concerns that russian and turkish forces could end up in direct combat frontier. between now and a draw indeed obvious correspondent emily share when she's in a moscow and we know that edouard president edwin is hoping to get a cease fire out of moscow but what does russia want from this meeting with their due on. well ahead of their meeting both leaders talked about deescalating the situation deescalating the tensions in is live and running up to this meeting the foreign minister made the demands of the russian side quite clear love rovs of a lover of said that he wanted both sides to return to a previous agreement on it live that created
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a deescalation zone in live that agreement was reached in 2018 by russia and turkey and one of the key demands of that agreement for the russian side at least was that turkey kind of tried to remove the radical what it sees as radical elements from it live and there has been kind of accusations from the russian side repeatedly towards turkey that turkey is not kind of making any distinction between what they see as terrorist groups and and between moderate groups and russia has been making that demand to turkey again so it seems like it's a very complicated situation for the russian side on the one hand they're backing syria which opposes turkey and on the other side they're trying to keep turkey on side they're both i think trying to reach a compromise today we may see them returning to previous agreements on and live. or trying to find some other compromise in the much is made to bump the chemistry
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between the studios and the pitches me so india as they will holding their talks they didn't see much evidence of that how much tension it has did being in the lead up to these talks between them. well that's right every time i think it was rather surprising to see how tense the situation seemed to be in those talks when they met when aaron and putin met today it seemed like you could cut the tension with a knife there and of course these talks today have been preceded by several other rounds of talks between ministers that haven't led to any compromise we've seen and the rhetoric being amped up on the russian side the russian official government paper today citing an expert for example who talked about turkey not being an ally of russia's kind of citing several wars that russia has fought against turkey in the past and calling turkey aggressive and reuters has been reporting a military build up from the russian side as well apparently they've been bringing
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in reinforcements for their troops in syria so both sides kind of flexing their muscles ahead of this meeting. and really shown in moscow thank you very much for that no ticky says deploying 1000 drive police to hoist the return of refugees who've been pushed back by greek border authorities after they tried to enter the european union and now they headed them off to turkey said it would no longer pulled its 2016 commitment to the e.u. to keep them on its territory though with a new crisis looming on the external border of the e.u. thousands of refugees camped out along the turkish side of the border with greece the for its spot says it stands by athens amid fears that more people arriving at the border a good problem to a repeat of the 2015 migration crisis demis max tondo reports from augusta and yes on the greek side of the border where they've been clashes between refugees and border forces in recent days. exhausted and with nowhere to turn
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to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece in bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they've been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people that only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested. others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried around from
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the fence. on caresses group security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others a claim the greek government has called fake news pressure continues along the greek frontier almost a week after turkey said its border to the european union was open to everyone it's a cross. for their tough handling of the situation greek authorities have not only received praise by european leaders but also the highest cleric in greece archbishop have almost traveled to the border town custom yes for a special service and honor of the greek security forces and those living in the border region if this is their meet. a similar the oil we're proud of you. proud of your struggle if not only for the army not only for greece one and i mean one of. our european friends should be here as well our partners and allies. because we have to support these borders together if you miss the i would
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be my c.f.o. and i pursued him and. assuming that. people here in the border town of custom yes for a long have felt abandoned by the european union local mayor. is calling for a common and sustainable solution to deal with migration but for the people waiting at the border he has offered up a little hope anybody can bet even a c.m. . after they get on the air is no chance for these millions of refugees to end up in a 0 and in greece. game for the lava. i wish for all the sleepy hollow in their destination but orders more of those this thing happening right now it's impossible not only for us or him alone but it's all in europe to receive these large numbers of them to leave his hmong torn. down madonna strongly in. defined as a mo d.
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of them brought in by any whom by sheer and his friends have made it to europe but their final destination germany is still a long way to go i'm on a mission to. walk on we don't have a corps no money no money and nothing to drink. just walk with god. damn guard. as they continue their journey they have no idea if they're going to make it but they know they want to get away from this dangerous front here as fast as they can. and to find out more about what's happening on the turkish side of the ball into the down because dorian jones joins me from istanbul story until he has deployed special police at this border with greece what is behind the move. well according to take his interior minister. who was visiting the border he says
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this is to prevent what they call push back. be increasingly what they say is. mediately deporting anyone that crosses a. very draconian way according to afghans and they say. that this contravenes international they say that anyone that greece should be and that should be given the opportunity to. claim asylum. has been very critical of what he accuses the strong arm tactics of yesterday we heard from the governor. saying that there had been one fatality and 5 others have been wounded migrants who are try to. refute this is fake news turkish propaganda interior minister also said that over
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100 migrants have been injured by. shells and. in the deployment of these security forces all not. possibly take them from such tactics now will see this is probably. pressure on greece and the wider european union. between turkey and the wider european union and don't want deployment of troops. need for the refugee. situation. been excluded from many of the. young children there is concern given that this is a very difficult situation it's still winter here the temperatures fall to freezing
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overnight there's no real shelter. food. situation given. the. security forces are using quite. the situation of them but i think. many of these migrants they are increasingly becoming the center. between turkey and the wider european union. between the 2 sides and i think. there will be. a build up. over the predicament of these migrants. thank you very much. turning now to the latest on the coronavirus in the us california has become belated state to declare an emergency as a number of new infections rises california joints of washington state and florida
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and letting their governments free up more resources in the battle against the virus the palestinian health ministry has called for churches and mosques in bethlehem to close after a suspected corona virus outbreak switzerland has reported its 1st death from the corona virus and iran has closed schools and universities till early april in addition to iran students the u.n. has warned that almost 300000000 students around the world face weeks atoned the italian government is also ordered schools and universities to remain closed until mid march the move comes as the national death tourists $107.00 it's the deadliest outbreak outside china. schools out in italy but the students aren't on holiday all universities and schools have been shot across the country until at least march the 15th part of the emergency measures to
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try to slow the spread of the corona virus infections have been soaring by around $500.00 per day making italy europe's worst hit state. the for some students in rome the coronavirus isn't the most pressing concern. here as i'm a little worried about my school grades about the lessons we will lose this year i had a class assignment today so i'm a little happy but i'm also a little worried about how school will progress and the fact that we will have to work harder so that we can be ready for next year. but there are if i get the coronavirus o.b.'s i'm young and i can handle us the closure of university worries me a bit because of the behind in my exams and pieces they overlap but unfortunately i can't do anything about. fighting until. italians and tourists alike have been adapting to the new reality the usually heaving streets now sparse governments
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drastic measures and called on everyone to do their part. facing the challenge of the coronavirus it's a challenge with no political color it affects the entire nation it's a challenge that must be won with the help of everybody citizens institutions scientists doctors health care professionals civil protection and police forces the whole of italy is called on to play its part of their. with many of the countries gyms also closed people have had to change their lifestyles with some opting to work out in the fresh air instead. and while many italians have been obeying authorities advice to keep at least one meter distance between each other it's not a guideline being strictly observed by everyone. following the story for us in rome and joins us from there feel how after people coping phillis in on the latest details from their. well what we know he's that you had school closure up
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north already for more than a week but now of course it's affecting all students throughout the territory of italy that's 8400000 students and so just on the practicality you have parents scrambling to find child minding services babysitters and so on where are they going to bring their children are they bringing them to work or are they being forced to stay at home the authorities are saying they're trying to do everything they can to help the parents the minister for family said said they're looking into the possibility of the out use of money available for babysitting services families as well as allowing at least one parent to stay at home during this period and will not be counted as part of their annual leave now of families of course concerned about the spread of this virus but understanding that this is part of the responsible behavior that the prime minister just epicanthic called for in a video message to the day should see that it's necessary in order to limit the
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spread and they close that this might have it impact of overwhelming the country's health system so on the ground i'm looking at practical steps that are necessary in order to limit the spread of cope with 19th. and given that it is so hard hit by this crisis in europe are full of the measures being planned by the government in the coming days. well we're hearing reports about extending that rig so really if you like those lock down towns in the north of italy we do know that 11 of them in the regions of long body and then the 2 out really along done but now they're thinking of extending it to the area around bear them or not that's in long body as well that's because we're seeing a spike in cases in that area we're hearing reports of an entire news room of a local paper in quarantine because of concerns spread after one journalist was found to be have tested positive so just to give you an idea the authorities also
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boosting the health care response we saw in that report about extending our hospitals to accept patients from other regions but we're also calling for increased respirators as as well as peace places in intensive care units see my group and rome thank you. but you know bring you up to speed with some other stories making news around the wild the climate's campaign and gratitude berg and other activists from across europe are demonstrated outside the european commission in brussels the protest comes a day off to the e.u. unveiled a new climate law proposing which proposes making block when you can by the year 2015 the activists according to swift action. judges a 3 day national criminal court in the hague have ruled that prosecutors can open an investigation into alleged war crimes committed in afghanistan the probe would examine the actions of the taliban afghan forces and u.s.
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troops a deal we caught up as an appeal against a previous decision to block the probe. or word of the former united nations secretary general harvey have but as they are has died at the age of 100 the peruvian diplomat self as the 5th u.n. chief between 980 to 1901 he was known for his peacemaking efforts including brokering an end to the iran iraq war in 1988. germany parliamentarians have been debating ways to tackle right wing extremism and hatred in the country this comes a day after political leaders join family members and friends for a memorial for the victims of a racially motivated killing spree in the western city of hadera 2 weeks ago the incident has left the community deeply shaken. to. see.
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the victims were not foreigners was central theme of the memorial service and hano for the murdered members of the city's immigrant community. thousands lost but i am stunned that because of this terrible crime my brother will never again come into our homes laughing and happy. victim drill it is on leading politicians joined together to mourn the 9 men and women shot dead in the far right racist terror attack the mother of the suspected gunman was the 10th victim kemo kolchak who was friends with many of the victims said he wants to see actions not listen to words you know i live here these are starting mall of us in this town are people who belong to this world to europe to germany. to have but also to have now please let us act together against inflammatory language. against the hate.
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because since the 19th of february people are worried about how to keep on living here. on february 19th a 43 year old german man attacked 2 shisha bars on a kiosk shooting dead 9 people from the times immigrant community and wounding all those the attacker held a legal gun permit he's believed to have shot there is more there before taking his own life prosecutors say the suspect held deeply racist beliefs. $650.00 gas covered at the event and hano many of them relatives of the victims german chancellor angela merkel and president frank father steinmeyer sat with the families steinmeyer appealed to german society to defend democracy. even mentioned in some demands i'm in london late every person who lives in our country must be able to live in safety and peace our state has the duty to protect
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not a full force fort and we take you to money in northeastern india to remove its t. it is said to be the birthplace of modern pono the 4th there was to destroy the demand of men but the number of men playing has drained it since an insurgency that began there in the 980 s. now it's money for his women who are challenging stereotypes to revive polio in the state. nice round readies has self a battle between many ways she and her teammates have already won in the sport of kings these queens have broken the mold. when the law if men can play polo why can't we do it too. we want young female players to think like this they watch us play and ask us how to play but we tell them don't be scared you will also play like us this is how we encourage young girls to play polo
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at the mine where the interest. is essentially hockey on horses the modern version of the sport originated here in india's man a poor state in the early 19th century. later british colonialists took up polo and spread it around the world but now man of poor has been left behind and without these women training and tending to the ponies the tradition mice have died out completely. but out of the all community elders and many poor show interest in other sports but not in our state's game polo how are women going to ride horses and play polo that's nonsense jessamine telly they have. challenges still remain polo is an expensive sport money is needed to buy and take care of the ponies. here more women are needed to take the reins and help keep
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men opposed polo tradition and life. and good luck to their portuguese authorities have searched the home of spain's 2010 world cup winning captain cassius a spot of investigation into alleged money laundering and tax fraud in the world of football the part of goalkeeper confounders hass is among $76.00 homes police and tax investigators a number of high profile football clubs offices have also been targeted last month casey has announced he will run for president of the spanish football federation later this year. now on the stream there's not much that can stop british secret agent james bond but done one of the 7 may have met his match in the coronavirus the latest bond film no time to die was supposed to hit cinemas next month but the producers decided that was no time to show it with people staying away from cinemas
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in affected regions especially in the key chinese market fans of the series will all have to wait until november. here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you. russian president vladimir putin has been holding talks in moscow with his turkish counterpart richard guy and on all the escalating conflict in northwestern syria turkey hopes to establish a safe zone that could take in millions of syrian refugees being displaced by the fighting. coming up next on news a shia shrine is forcing its ethnic regal minority to work in factories across the country and well known global brands are profiting from it. and the warm karuna virus being waged in south korea one transport station at a time. that and more coming up on news asia shortly and at the
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desperate people. families overcome by fear and distrust dramatic pictures from the greek turkish border. once again refugees are caught between competing political interests. seems the call of migrant crisis some 20 says mean. these people have lost all hope focus on good. in 60 minutes on t.w. . actually christmas or just shows the 1st such spread shows. the men who support the law and. cause.
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our documentary series slavery routs starts march 9th on d w. this is the news asia coming up. for global profit report claims try not use forcing its weaker minority to work in factories for global brands china says there's no factual basis to this so what is going on we also one of the reports plus. south korea's war on the coronavirus continues disinfection teams find out to sanitize stations and public transport around the country.
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