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revelers are hopeful we can move through slowly. this is d.w. news live from berlin jubilation after european union leaders strike a deal on a multibillion euro coronavirus recovery package. we did europe the strong euro peace united states. after 4 days and nights they finally agree on the details of loans and grants to be given to member states hit hardest by the pandemic so who
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won and detoxed also coming up here in germany the high profile trial of the man accused of targeting a synagogue in the city of holland gets underway to passers by were killed during the attack. i'm sumi so misconducts great to have you with us european leaders have sealed the deal on an unprecedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund after 4 days of heated talks leaders finally agreed on the details of loans and grants to be given to countries hardest hit by the pandemic of the 750000000000 euros 390000000000 will be in the form of grants of the remaining 360000000000 euros will be dispersed in the form of cheap loans it is a compromise that satisfies the demands of more fiscally conservative countries good morning. and towards
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a deal has been done and the wrangling can stop everyone can go home some kind of when. relief was visible on their faces despite the masks. e.u. council chief francis emmanuel mccall and ursula fund a line commission president plus standing tallest of the mole. from the netherlands . he had led the group who'd limited the grants and made them conditional what i was aiming for and i think we have achieved emerged during an emergency break at the level of european council to be able to enforce the reforms in member states if they are not taking place against the broker of that particular member state has agreed with european commission. states like poland invicta all bans hungary they insisted though they haven't been boxed in and you know i.
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was. rejected despite underlying problems that haven't gone away maclin macor say the e.u. works. after a very long session we have reached a good conclusion and i am very happy about that therefore. europe has shown that it is prepared to take new paths in what is a very special situation i believe that is necessary extraordinary events and in this case that's the pandemic that has reached us all demand extraordinary new methods what. the whole thing may have been close. says the deal they reached will help all 27 e.u. nations just recovered i'm convinced that this plan this budget will respond to the health economic and social challenges we are all facing in our countries. it was
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a long fight 4 days of negotiations brought significant divisions to light but the deal stands and now everyone can go home. for more perspective on the story we have spend your gold with us he's a member of the european parliament and the speaker of the german green delegation mr gold thank you for joining us i 1st of all want to get your perspective on this agreement who do you think were the big winners here. well it's not about who is the big winner i think that is quite silly of the council to try to confuse it with attempting a trip what is 1st of all important is that we have a budget deal between the member states so we can move to the negotiations with the parliament and the parliament has of course to work carefully and to consider carefully the deal in order to take
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a perspective for the european common good rather than each leader looking for his national or her national audience and obviously there were some big taboo self european policymaking broken successfully at that summit and that is basically good news. as you said the european parliament will have to look very closely at this agreement now after a very difficult negotiations what do you think and will this deal get passed. well they still as it stands will certainly not pass because obviously the european parliament has important points to make so basically when it comes to the recovery package this is the 1st time when that we take up corona bonds from the market and spend it now when it's most needed so that's the move forward and the breaking of taboos in europe but. the spending of the money that it is not going to the common future programs of the union such as education we search adaptation to
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climate change and so on so the european continent should insist that more money is spent on the common future programs of the union to make europe stronger and most importantly the deal on the wall of floor is far too weak we need tougher rules on member states which break from that fundamental well use of the union it's been 4 long days getting to this point as you were watching it as well all the negotiations happening how do you feel about the e.u.'s ability to get through this crisis together. well look at the leaders of the member states because they take decisions in unanimity they tend all to have in mind mainly the national audience so then if europe moves a big leap forward ringback by spending money in a sort of direct to moat countries in crisis rather than celebrating our afterwards the big issue is who was the winner this is how we got into brics it by this move
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mindset and it shows clearly we have to move to majority voting also on budget issues and in the end probably we need something like a european problem republic rather than member states in consensus trying to govern this will never make us competitive we'll have to leave it there spending gold a member of the european parliament speaker of the german green delegation thank you for joining us here and. that the trial has begun here in germany of the man accused of attacking a synagogue in the eastern city of hillah last october he's alleged to have killed 2 passers by after failing to gain access to the synagogue on kapoor the holiest day in the jewish calendar prosecutors say he intended to massacre the worshippers inside. under armed guard and wearing a coronavirus face mask 28 year old stephan b.
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was led into court to answer for one of the worst anti-semitic attacks in post-war german history it left 2 people dead but prosecutors allege he intended to kill many more $43.00 victims and relatives have joined the trial as co plaintiffs they want answers but there are concerns the suspect could seek an opportunity to spread more anti semitic hatred. because. the peculiarities of this case is that the perpetrator has already confessed he doesn't deny what he did and i have learned from the files that in the end he only denies his guilt by arguing that he believes that armed struggle is necessary to achieve certain political goals. phobic and related to anti semitism. yet it was your last year judaism's holiest day when an armed men tried to
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storm this synagogue in heller 52 worshipers were inside only the sturdiness of the door prevented what investigators say would have been a massacre. and then shot and killed 2 people nearby this video was filmed by a member of the public the perpetrator live streamed footage of his attack on an internet gaming site. the case has drawn huge interest the start of proceedings was delayed for 2 hours while dozens of reporters and all those costs through security . across germany people are concerned about a rise in the number and severity of anti semitic crimes according to official figures such attacks rose by 13 percent last year the interior ministry says right wing extremists are to blame despite that context the authorities say they're reacting to violence with fairness. the defendant is presumed
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innocent until a final judgment has been made his statements in the investigation and the videos which are supposed to show parts of what happened do not change anything the presumption of innocence applies without restriction. the suspect told the judge today that he liked using the internet because people could talk freely their chimes with warnings for instance from the government's commissioner for protecting jewish life but social media gives a new outlet to hatred that's just one of the aspects to consider as the called tries to understand an attack that struck not only against jews but against german society as a whole. let's check in now on some other stories making news around the world a group of british m.p.'s criticize the government for failing to protect u.k. elections from russian interference a report by parliament's intelligence and security committee says downing street avoided investigating russian meddling in britain's political system and
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a committee also accused the government of delaying the publication of its report a german arts curator has been kidnapped outside her gallery by an identified gunman in iraq friends of helen mavis say she had feared for her safety due to our involvement in a recent protest the iraqi interior ministry said security forces are searching for me. the trial of former sudanese ruler omar al bashir has been adjourned due to a lack of social distancing in court the khartoum judge said a larger court room will have to be found for the next hearing in august up assuras facing charges relating to the military coup that brought him to power in 1909 and police in zimbabwe have arrested a prominent investigative journalist hope no note filmed has the tension he's just the latest critic of the government to be arrested ahead of anti-corruption protests planned for later this month. the coronavirus pandemic hit the
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pause button on the global film and t.v. industry as your commercials from lock down filmmaking has resumed but how do you shoot an intimate scene and keep social distance time to get creative. these old scenes from the german telling novella was an old red roses could need a rewrite tougher to sell has a couple of his acting is very physical and includes working together closely with other people literally closely but if that's not possible anymore. when you're acting you don't want to feel like you're on set but this little voice in your head says keep your distance one and a half meters you want to have meters the option and. the same applies behind the camera right. film sets a crowded places. to keep your distance but then you're poor enough to remove your masks 10 minute break to get some fresh air to prove you have the inputs just another thing i have to think about i have my lines the scene my screen partner the
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set and then suddenly someone yells from behind one meter 50 and like some kind of common down trick but it startles you in totally throws you off yeah that was too close. as i spend 80 percent of the day brandishing my yardstick constantly reminding people come on guys maintain a distance you know strong that it's probably the problem is that we have to completely rethink our usual routines. filming has totally changed know. what sean leg takes longer and costs more in part. you can't make movies without insurance and a pandemic like over 19 is not insured that's a risk it's something we have to discuss with clients and more importantly with policymakers. is it worth taking the. risk at the end of the day. yeah
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totally but there's no sense of not filming you have to do it differently and taking every single project into account on an individual basis i stand behind my baton we've set up a crisis team that draws up an action plan for every production in conjunction with our company doctor to establish who gets tested when and how often we have an invasion most contested so could we end up with clumsy cheap looking films. when i don't think anyone will notice the difference and even airbrushed out the plexiglas during the kiss in a wedding scene no i don't think people will notice. but a sick scene without getting close without rigorous testing and lengthy quarantines it just won't happen. the lights out viewers are reassured that we're keeping our distance yes mom i will. but at some point it will just look awkward that's past me we're just glad to be filming again that is as long as viewers don't switch off from served. thank you for watching news follow us on twitter for all the latest
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