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oh starts december 26th. oh d w ah ah, this is d w. news live from building a national holiday in argentina to celebrate the world cup when abbas carrying linen messy and his teammates is slowly making its way through the capital one saturdays. hundreds of thousands of fans of pack the city sent hoping to catch a glimpse of the hearers also coming up germany cars at long over jude foreign minister. and alina babbled, hands back beneath bronzes to nigeria. europeans looted the artworks more than
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a century ago. plus one of germany's last holocaust tribes and 97 year old woman is found guilty of the debts of more than $10000.00 people at a nazi concentration. ah, i'm anthony how we're going to the program? tens of thousands of argentinians are welcoming home their world cup winning football team. you can have take a look at them, live pitches from a bonus bodies where so many people have turned out to see leonor missy and his teammates that they boss has not yet made it to the secret santa as planned. the president has declared a national holiday that might help explain it. argentina fans are still partying 2 days since they side one sunday's final in a penalty shoot. now they debbie is alejandro robasho in born
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aside. he's told me a bit more about what's happening in the argentinian capital above the controller. see it between people for and against the national holiday to day. here are thousands. may be ww people, it waiting to see their nationality, the war champions that people a gracie and those are pretty because the organizers of this parade are changing their route every time. so they are moving from one place to another from, from the city. they don't know where is it, where they can see the war champions, but they maintain it. the happiness lufkin is drinking beer drinking, but an it with coca cola for nadisa t because italian spirit is singing. they sink all the time, us it during the much is due to 19 minutes. they see here they're singing. do they are maybe the happiest people in the war,
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at least or some days. a 100, as he said, the plans for the parade changed a little. it's been 36 hours that they've been waiting. the plate pride has also been delayed. but does anyone really care at the moment? yes, it has to started the parade in training. the center it from the agent will association a me day and day. then they're going around many highways when a site is, but they are not going to come here to there in hulu avenue, or the obelisk open the site because they're so much people that they bust and not go through everywhere with at the mines with blue and white is obviously the color at to be same, but the name on everyone's lips, and the name on a lot of people's backs is, is messy to the people where you are now. consider him an equal to diego, mar,
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donna football. god like madonna. now is time to start said debates and it would last many days. men's and oh, so ears who is bigger but other than messy. i think the repair both a motto they're senior. i don't know, but i don't know what you are busy. i hand are both you in a lab and joyful one studies. thank you so much. thank you. now there's also been a parade in the moroccan capital robot to book them back the national team there. the atlas lines greatly outperformed expectations at the woke up becoming the 1st african or arab team to reach the semi finals. they captured the imagination of fans around the world. and of course, as you can see with from morocco, his
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a quick look at some more stories making headlines elsewhere in the world. afghanistan's education ministry has banned women from universities. taliban wrung institutions is the order follows a government decision. it's the latest of many restrictions on women's education and rights in afghanistan. he currents president vladimir salenti, has visited frontline troops back moved in the eastern dumbass region as experiencing some of the most intense fighting of the war. to lynch. he says russia has left the city in boots, hundreds of travellers stranded an ice lance international airport. the flights were cancelled for a 2nd day running due to extreme weather. heavy snow has also blocked the road, connecting the airport to the capitol breakeven. now germany has formerly returned to looted artworks to nigeria, foreign minister, and alina bear,
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bach handed back statues, known as benign bronzes. she described the repay it. we're a petri asian, rather as long overdue. the bronze as are among thousands of treasures stolen from africa by colonial powers. this is the moment nigerians have been waiting for after a 125 years. these stolen treasures now returned home. a 1st step to right the wrongs of the colonial passed, according to germany's foreign minister at the hand, over in the capital i boot jack. the region of the wrong says today is therefore a crucial step toward addressing this chapter in the way that it should be addressed. openly, frankly, was the willingness to critically says, one knows activities. and crucially, by listening closely to the concerns of those who were the victims of colonial
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cruelties, it is in readiness to talking to listen that made to days returns possible. british soldiers looted the bronzes in 1897 from the palace and the kingdom of printing. now nigeria, there were sold to collectors all over europe, more than a 1000, ended up in german museums. now, germany has become the 1st former colonial power to hand back some of the artworks more will follow in the coming years. as for us with some today just tells us that restitution israel that all the promises or the commitments back i've been made, i been a beginning to be fulfilled. and this is where the bronze statues will be exhibitors and you museums being built and been in city and southwestern nigeria the cities bronze tradition continues to this day. i when i gay is
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a bronze caster like his father and grandfather before him. he tells us he's only ever known the benign bronzes from european museum catalogues. how can only get the extra duty while brigitte ducks are job buck, 2000000000 mickelson seed ready? we're ready. what are 4 hours for losing? we will get it on greets and yes and what i see those are very well good. happy wanted to come back on. i was opera. the new museum won't be finished for a few years, but already the return of the treasures is a milestone in nigeria. fight to regain at stolen cultural heritage or the w correspondent flourished. chiquita witnessed the formalities. i asked her earlier how the hand of a wit this was a historic moment, not just for nigeria, but also for germany. it was not just historical. it was also very emotional. i mean, when the minister of foreign minister for germany,
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and i lena bear book was speaking, you could hear audiences, you know, you could hear the voices of people in the audience making sounds. they were very moved by has statement because she said things like german recognizes the wrong that has been dawn. it was wrong to take them in the 1st place was wrong to keep them, you know, so it was very moving for a lot of people here. there was also a speech by the german, germany, germany's minister for culture and cloudy, are rough, and has speech was also very moving. she also said that this, this act of return in the been in bronze. this is a sign and a statement to the rest of the world that us works need to be enjoyed in the places where people originated from. and so everyone was really, you know, it was really captivating, usually from our events. people are distracted and all of that, but this particular one was really captivating and moving. and of course,
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the official handle that took place to where the german foreign minister, symbolically handed over 2 of the works to the nigerian foreign minister and the niger, i mean the south culture you give us the inside about the motion inside the room. i wonder how important is the return of the been in bronze as for nigeria more broadly speaking? well, something that we've had resounded over and over again. not just in this room, but by historians all across nigeria, by artist, by nature as themselves, is that these art walks are not just for artifacts, like they're not just to appreciate art and beauty. they are a part of nigeria as identity, especially the been in kingdom where they originated from a lot of families that were bronze as associated these as walks to reach you out
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to the spiritual life as well. so many of them, you know, it's called a significant place in the ancestry. so for them it's a form of reconciliation with their ancestors having these are what's been brought back to the land where they were created yesterday. a one of the many says many self cultural went to be mean to see where these at walks are still being made. and you know, a lot of them expressed how excited unhappy the where to receive them back. florence took, took water in a boucher thank you so much. le court here in germany as convicted a former secretary in connection with the deaths of more than 10000 people in a nazi concentration camp. the court ruled she completed paperwork necessary for the prison to function. it's expected to be one of the last trials for holocaust crimes. 97 year old m got fortner was sentenced as
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a juvenile because she was just 18 when she been working. as a secretary at the shoot of concentration come in 1943. she was given a 2 year suspended sentence. does sir. dec all absolute letters in line with what the plaintiffs wanted me to another. the victims i represent wanted her to be pronounced guilty will help me. they were not interested in any sort of punishment only on f hoggard the along. so it was what prove the complicity in this monstrous number of murders by hither, who did a monster loser anti, for more than the victims were gasped, shot or died from hunger, cold, or illness. they perished and forced marches, who after they were transported to al schmidt's nor isaac that here then as leslie, it's easy to say she was just a secretary, but her role in the heart of the camps bureaucracy was significant. the side
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anecdote, no. the verdict passed after a 40 day trial may sound lenient to some, but many of the victims feel that justice has finally been served. aflame, sued off, is the director of the same on vision tell center, which tracks down nazi war criminals. he says the 2 year suspended sentence handed down by the court is absurd. is the best sentence that we could have gotten because she's been driving juvenile. that's part of the problem here. in a certain respect, the suspended sentence is absolutely absurd because the suspended sense means that the sense will only be implemented. suppose to repeat the crime. and obviously, she's not about to repeat the crime. the old age is not a excuse or a reason why people should not be brought to justice. and this is what we all we all to the victims and their families. that any person who was involved in these
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crimes, you know, should be, should pay for them. and i could just point out that in the previous trial of blue day, also sure to shoot off as a judge. she ripped to pieces. all the arguments against these trials, in other words, because of the bait station for the time that the fact that more serious senior people, the senior rank when i brought to justice. and she basically said in, in crimes of a tragedy like the holocaust, there's no such thing as a small car. over 40 years ago, a book was already written. and the title was the last nazi. i could tell you that more than a 100 nazi war criminals were convicted in the interim. so i wouldn't run or rush just to call this the last try. i know for a fact there we go, said are busy trying to find a survivors from the ravaged, berg ravaged brook, excuse me. camps in northern germany who can testify against
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a person who served as a guide. both of the mess in the women's chair and is scheduled to be brought to justice in the coming months and there are more additional investigations going on . all right, that's all the news to now coming up next i d. w documentary, part of the doc film series, takes us to africa and a potential high tech solution to famine in malawi, stayed with us for that and we're interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance . get a step ahead with d w. business beyond.

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