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providing me a way that a loved one. just the salt lake the bod diverse america's cup quality end up reporting from north and south beach diet advice from washington is a ctv news. seek the death all winter long. ay ay ay so if you greet your life dw here and relenza to be with us. thanks for joining us coming on. the nsa scandal i don't need and in gemini and made signs and no spot you might not be happening the world bank says the industrialized world is on the road to economic recovery. and in kenya for mental connection but it's a command line for the shopping last week. the it was
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presented last year as a way to end in a sndal for t tasd li the shiring emin and notes on a deal between the aisle in washington. but now that she is that if these don't stop to all americans government insists that talks on a deal are ongoing but in a report in the sungai dua to the newspaper says they are close to fail because one official saying the us wouldn't even promise not to spy on members of the german government report provided the backdrop to a fresh debate on the issue today me and say a prayer has caused outrage in germany. i was exactly packed for the week team members andovernment ere onand is yr pposionomplnts at the chanclor has been fielding her top players nine months after the sndal brokethe left party says little has happened. get busy the whole
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show but we don't know if there will be a new supply agreement on what's in it or if it covers just members of the government or everyone to be frugal. the response came from a deputy in the interior ministry who admitted that the united states has not cooperated. i'm in the lazio bones about its response of the us is extremely unsatisfactory the most important questions remain unanswered. but all parties in berlin are talking about whether and how german concert pressure on the us and whether agreement washington should be put on hold. the greens say germany alone can pressure washington you should come with the economy and fuel in the parliament in europe feel threatened by the nsa operating from the us germany or anywhere in the world to gather and store data on the european people. o it's been five pm. this is the european problem and must be sold on the european level
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oh okay ish. cruise the opposition wants to hear specifics from the chancellor in parliament as soon as possible. morales who spoke earlier to alexander gough long stores and straws for he's a member of the european parliament for the liberal free democrats. we first asked what options europe might have a response to american spy because of all we need to try to find a united position despite perhaps objections from the united kingdom that may then take the exceptional role as the tumble one and number two that we need to discuss all the agreements we have with the americans second son the date of european citizens like for example the passenger name records agreements that this was a dream and i've already mentioned dentist a green and full of data that that generates in commercial transactions. so all of these activities needs to take pics and then we need to refuel them and whatever we feel that the date of our citizens
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are not adequately protected we need to cancel the agreement. well like european states have not taken a common stance question no intelligence activities of consonants to be at the core of national sovereignty and their fault we got to be that it takes time for european governments to get their acts together to develop and then defend the common european position nonetheless this is what is needed now all by its realism each european country talking to the united states and eventuallyas not goi to need us anyway. rope is strong when it stands together the eu in the us negotiating a controversy old trade pact right now. what chance does that agreement have under these circumstances but this is the traditional foes of all that's an agreement that is still under negotiation we can influence the things and that the agreements with the negotiations. and it is not primarily concerned with the data. i've even put the wrong to suspend the negotiations there because growth is what europe
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needs most is also something that the unid states of a much softer. you see for example ifhe situati t salsa europe and a free trade agreement for the united states would help generate growth and salt something that is sorely needed in spain portugal italy and other countries so that is negotiated to visit tried to find an agreement withhe america on protection of the commo understanding their offnd then hopefully recreates intended to rebuild the trust of the defenceless such a long time. i got to mom's thoughts and straws for thanks very much. now reform or decline that is the stark choice facing the european unio the british finance minister george osborne he says britain will leave the eu unless it changes its ways well one says that europe needs to become more competitive to avoid falling behind economic power has his life china. he says the eu treaties on clothes don't fit the others. britain's prime
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minister david cameron has already promised to hold a referendum on britain's membership of the view that if he's re elected in national elections coming up next year. photo but this does cause service in london where a corresponding get hives as has been among a string of debate for many years it gets hot. how serious is this warning coming from george osborne mean should we see this is political positioning ahead of those european elections coming up in may. all it is this coming most serious is this a real kind of ultimatum what is serious but it's not an ultimatum to visit series yes we'll break and leave the european union anytime soon probably know cameron himself is as calm as it may be to believe he is a pro european he would like to renegotiate britain's relationship with the eu repatriate some of the powers from brussels. back to london and then complain. full credit to stay inside the eu in the two thousand and seventeen referendum that he
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promised but she has this very very strong and maggie euro skeptic wing in his party especially in his parliamentary party some say that awful state parliamentary party is considered euro skeptic that worried about bad seeds tabloid that they may lose all completely to for example you can pin the upcoming elections. you can cut costs and astronomy at us get to cross the border but they get paid to what about ordinary people in your stance is in kind of comes and goes in waves but doesn't it. we're still seeing now is europe more as scapegoats for the weak economy at the moment or on or draper it's becoming more skeptical about you. in the press that way. well the current situation is looking up at the moment. so with that can't be the case for much longer there is a deep rooted to the euro skeptic into your skepticism. in this country people are worried about immigration people on the lord about red tape
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coming from brussels and every city. it was a poll a couple weeks ago the guardian may the pole and quite interesting. that's just twenty six percent of britons think that the eu is overall a good thing as opposed to for example sixty two percent of poles of fifty five percent of germans so just call to all but the fabric is is a corny pro european. and that may say something about some of the situation here and to stop them is that sank in i must get up and says in god note this is in the global economy is set to quote turned the corner this year that's according to an upbeat report from the world but it says that momentum building in rich countries should help support growth in the matching comics you'll thank says things are looking up the big indtrial economiesike the us the financial crisis is proceeding home glued to the marais and screw shameful and sold the us economy is
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not going posted in full costume previous outlooks and american economies are also contributing to the un through positive assessment their country in the two nations is boosting growth in countries like mexico the mexican products exported to the u s senate seat in profits directly from a new product in the us economy. and in the economy driven by exports will also benefit from a global top ten going to reach out to center why it is good news that german economy. we especially liked seeing much more momentum with the scarcity us now from emerging economies like china and brazil and took a mini audio photos and write things in them. i have been mentioned in the german economy only grew by zero point four percent to twenty three eighteen. the ap top at the end of the heat especially in the export sector. the assignment recovering from the crisis
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what i didn't want to think of the volatility on the mosque is sad is that andrew was of one stand in steelers them. that's our debate that has had a profound effect on many developing economies. still the overall page that tells seen racism as the years conrad he's been watching the reaction of strength. a confident outlook of the wood bank had a very strong effect on the stock markets the german stock index stocks climbed on to new record highs and among the stairs which were most of the month where the once off the apple on parade of concord and all the animes loaf comes out and am going with more economic activity was like more passages on down to travel by playing handball goal will be shipped to the. will the goodwood stay on the trading floor. well the next few days and weeks will bring a lot of quarterly earnings reports from german companies traders are convinced only if these do not bring too many disappointments. and as for
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the potential outlets. conrad reasoned that in french of course as an attempt to understand that monty telling was a bumper day with dax up more than two percent to close my cousins had not consented to a similar picture on the results fifty and across the atlantic in new york the dow is still trading card i've point six percent and the year and a littler kids. you can now wear for men of god on trial in connection with the attack on a nairobi shopping so much at least sixty seven people were killed when a dump when gunmen stormed the mall last september. somali militants claim that links to al qaeda claimed responsibility menard time on it easy to read coming out the attack but is hoping to god clustered three days. our correspondent million uk is in nairobi and that's one of the west pizza box. he feels safer here than in a shopping mall at nine am. gig on cue
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korea are now prefers to small neighborhood stores on the outskirts of nairobi when the gunman struck a gig on was working as a salesman at the westgate mall. he was in the textiles department when panic broke out. people started to flee. gig on hid behind veils of cloth and stayed there for hours before he was finally rescued. this is just a fantasy. i'm just so good. and justin. some local in houston the murder as individuals. you can see them in detail. the company said tuesday. security has tightened in nairobi since the attack not just in shopping malls. but in office buildings and hotels across the city. but kenyans don't seem interested in the trial they have little faith in the investigation. and it's not clear if all the attackers are accounted for. we gonna lead at cotton on top so i guess some land
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the day that did on my read on. just like her. oh some of the mud and we've gone away you of anti what to do this had to be with you. what do you take as the two tdi the cover. he got to korea or doesn't feel safe despite increased security. like many of his countrymen. he's not convinced by the investigation and expect little from the trial australia's new policies crackdown on illegal migrants in this light and seek is coming by but it sounds almost like a military campaign school's operation so for him for the salad is a naval operation that the government says is a war against people smugglers but critics say it's crowded and secrecy and should be subject to greater reveal one now amber has and that's it no illegal migrants or asylum seekers have reached the country by boat to celebration began three weeks ago. a detention camp on the pacific island of truro
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it's just one of the remote offshore centers australia uses to process asylum seekers. the government says its new policy has led to a dramatic drop in arrivals this month it being not in the legal merit on arrival changed it to strike immigration authorities following her audience final complacent. here he is more to be done conservatives tony abbott was sworn in as australian prime minister last september promising immediate action to stop asylum seekers coming by boat. the policies been shrouded in secrecy. there have been reports the navy has towed boats out of australian waters and allegations of mistreated migrants. abbott's refused to comment. i'd rather be criticized him. pena. i'm a bit of a klutz book on this issue and actually stop the buckets. leonard and at that point and that's the point the point is i'm not to provide sports a full
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tools. i was. egyptians have been voting in the second and final day of a referendum on the country's new constitution draft legislation looks almost certain to receive majority approval of trust and thanking was marred by violence that left eleven people dead police have arrested the three hundred people. but tight i see the divisions between supporters of its us president mohammed morrissey and his muslim brotherhood and to those who backed his removal from power by the militia. in our next report we meet two men who serve as examples of just how divided the country has gone
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muhammad the siren he is standing in line near the polling station. he says he's been waiting for a long time to vote for the new constitution. he believes the military can restore order and that the muslim brotherhood was responsible for his country's decline into chaos. he's convinced that his coach will help create a new country marveled over how we are paving the way has been busy when choosing a constitution reluctance to act like you with this constitution. we consider that the institutions. we want to build this country again so that we can toss it onto future generations. it will enable the toddler that has the temerity to gain. now we're in the house late in the sun rusty finally gets his turn to enter the bustling telling hometown there's a heavy security presence. so that people will not feel threatened if they
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come to blows. cameras and reporters are not allowed into the complex. so we wait outside instead. until now said rep d eventually returns brandishing a souvenir of christmas. a mob of a manipulated to my children today i gave him a new egypt as i receive is an architect and runs a construction company. his office is in an upmarket area of cairo. in the mubarak there and he did well he says. but he still wanted change and demonstrated for freedom and justice the greens were destroyed but muslim brotherhood rule he says and his livelihood was threatened so with that. although it is a company in sales. investors poured onto her with an architect i could hardly get any country. and this was
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money he didn't want to invest in rio for dinner with the radio and they didn't know what the future with hope. my employees oscars with the maya. a i'm so broke that at first we thought it would mean a move that would fall from the magazine. but it didn't blow for now lead to new constitution will signal a turnaround. activist cherry ruby has a different view he's not budging. he says taking part in the referendum will legitimize the constitutional commission created by the military leadership. he says it's undemocratic and that in the end it will only serve the interests of the army and the wealthy. everyone has an identity for many men. we don't want all the social justice the winning team freedom is limited in the new constitution wouldn't you. according to the nineteen seventy one constitution which was quite a lot of freedom stopped at a
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lost cause he always accepted unless you know it just seems so yes my prayer from falling patronage that. on the way to tell readers where we come up on posters promoting the referendum. repeat to make out the faces of some friends. he tried to persuade them to change their minds but the military has come more supporters after the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood. many egyptians now believe the army is protecting the nation against the islamist radicals. i'll repeat feels the army is the threat and their supporters or nineteen. we want to be interesting to know someone from the army you want a constitution for all egyptians expect significant enough as it demonstrates that sometimes think they can do it. for egyptians likes of reach of ruby. it seems the revolution will go well. regardless of the outcome of the referendum more let's go straight away to cairo and our
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correspondent there korean although i retrain for a soft turnout is crucial for this referendum to give it legitimacy. how is it that yes that is really going to be named the big question does one know what i've seen yesterday today was not received the atonement also a small reminds the beginning of the morning which became short finish what they're going to be so. to me in cairo at the store i so know that because it might be different. the other pieces he should be this licensing is that pays me no body to control the snow but that is going to be honest we don't have like an independent officer was all over the case so we really don't know if the number we have three cubic if the entity that would not go to another. of course the military leadership in addition government for them it's crucial to have. i tried not to get the legitimacy for the last six months in egypt okay aside from this question cream what's your impression to people feel that this constitution can
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help and the nation's many divisions. that is the recall of the kid who will win saying yes and this is that if you asked them they told us that all the talk the talk of the book the constitution they don't talk about the substance of the constitution dress. they just think they hope that this will increase the efficiency of the woods and to smell many of them abt saying that they would like to say there are also called for a minute ahead of the military up to the icc so for them. this is all in one scene in the hope to get some pt but of course in reality i can see that we have to wonder is it in the country would of course continue window to peek on either day out that this is causing to schmoozing is in top does talk about the document briefly if we could. what changes with this constitution mean for life in egypt right now. said a capital b c canada rather than basing rights and
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the taste is quite good is much better than we usually use the hess also on the discrimination sings in this new more rights for women but of course the military considers and the judiciary on became kind of close to switch on of the cold open to anyone and which are not controlled by any institution that is the link to the scene. this is the main problem in this constitution but is as if people don't discuss here the constitution. they just hope that in this posting was to bring stability to the country cream on guard for us in cairo as ever thanks very much for him still to come western and arab states promised more than two million dollars to victims of the conference history first here's a look at some of the other stories making this. scores of people killed in a series of bomb attacks in iraq several cars exploding in succession in baghdad a suicide bomber blowing himself up as a funeral but al qaeda fighters outside the capital while it's in the country has been spiraling since american troops pulled out two years
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ago. police in india stated aim is to assist being gang raped in the capital dili fifty one year old woman was reportedly attacked by a man at knifepoint on tuesday asked the directions the silly season is here to violent sexual assaults reported in the country the un has accused both rebels and government forces in south sudan of stealing humanitarian aid. the system has been looted and delivery vehicles commandeered the conflict in the country has now displaced more than one hundred thousand people food is getting scarce. and the un is also bringing alarm bells for the people of syria secretary general banking news is half the country's population is in need of urgent help. his comments came as delegates from only seventy countries attended a donor conference in kuwait they place more than two billion dollars the un says on the bus pulled in and it was the biggest appeal in its
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history. posing for the cameras and collecting money to provide humanitarian aid for syria. the costs of dealing with serious refugee crisis have exploded. un secretary general ban ki moon told donors. it was unfair that the burden fall entirely on syria's neighbors. will contain more grim. the phrase a hot issue. routine. it's interesting. despite it. what this means you have now ordered that the boy who is to share. does he mean what the competition curious neighbors pretty generous. he had assorted guarantee. and that reward must come quickly given the extent of the humanitarian disaster in syria. everyday there are explosions fire fights and that's the war has claimed over a hundred thousand victims and that violence has driven four and a half million syrians from their homes to an a half million have crossed over to bordering states. so money is
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desperately needed here in iraq and in syria's other neighboring countries. they need tents food and medicine to support the syrian refugees. a political solution to serious civil war remains elusive. one ki moon is optimistic that peace talks scheduled for next week in geneva will proceed but the reality is that the syrian national council the country's self proclaimed opposition in has not even confirmed that it will attend now to thailand and the country's beleaguered prime minister says her country will be holding elections set for ten wins a second that soft opposition leaders refuse to attend a crisis meeting with the induction alot on wednesday. thousands of protesters said continued and located in the capital city banco de demanding he knocks resignation accusing it of corruption. i just need a
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suit and told saddam was found to be transferred to an unelected people's council retreat and implement with us twenty one is the key targets of reform under the current code is designed to comply. now in his latest move of sciences has announced a radical shake up of the bank's clerical oversight body. he's moving for the five cardinals the point of less than a year ago by his predecessor benedict the sixteenth kyle's suppose to make sure that the institution's sticks with its charity point admission. in recent years the vatican bank has been accused of links to the mafia and money. the leaves are for right now. thanks so much for joining us remember this one isn't a website that tw. and when you strike pages of the sentiments set. in
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