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developing tools for his personality. this was a mile you will the eye. i do neverland is a general welcome. coming of the show it was due to the termination of the day with turkey is contemplating military intervention in spirit. the imf expects to try to catch a lifelong prices to new levels. into trailblazers in the ends together for the first time he poked him. serious
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allegations against turkey's leaders at this hour according to come to life apparently a senior government military and spy officials discussing plans to stage an armed clash in syria as a pretext for an intervention. this conversation appeared on youtube also goes into staging a missile attack that would serve as grounds for attack. authorities have blocked access to youtube in response. still looking and walking twitter as well as by the court were to be open access. both platforms have been used recently to spend on new recordings including prime minister bridget time in a one in corruption allegations. anyone is going to youtube and twitter to be banned as a matter of national security. the band's sparked international condemnation. dr congo's go straight down to our
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correspondent doran jones he joins us now live in a line from istanbul door and these are incredible revelations have they been verified and who would be behind wine to create a pretext for attacking syria. it is. all the patients they contend that the king. they all through the pain that could be tortured. in the event that the turkish ministry of torture is. at the age of all the beauty of nature the government. leaked because it made it to the belief that they should be admitted. many people think that is now addicted to me. now what the people in turkey when you hit the sack
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well to me that much attention to it. taking a nap in it the hearing how pathetic. i put into action recognition of the problem to get involved in the area this sweater now. due to turkey's putting itself in the writings of north korea and iran. when it comes to censorship could there be a revolt in size in one's own akp party against it. you all in that direction. krugman cutting in front of the npt
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now ain't it. welcome to the election. bake it. he was to do with what to eat the scornful. so simple. joe johns thanks from istanbul due to news from ukraine which is looking at painful cuts to meet the conditions of the unannounced just approved bailout plan include a cut to pensions of up to fifty percent plus and tens of thousands of government jobs and scaling back subsidies for fuel healthcare and education the lawmakers and to have rejected that plan in the first vote but later pass that after interim prime minister are sending its annual himself behind the reforms ukraine's state coffers are in desperate need of a boost and the imf has agreed a package to help in our country. the deal required ukrainian moment is to cause painful reforms reforms that interim prime
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minister on sunday it's a new accent essentials. shaw. one of these laws and not accept it. we predict ukraine will default on its loan repayments. we also estimate the country's economy will shrink by tend to say all the snow. some twenty thousand civil servants ascend to the newsstand jones as pawns in their homes which will also see constitute pensions and healthcare systems. ukraine has danced and singleton forty six billion euros. much of that money isn't to russia the imf will provide between ten and thirteen billion years into the next two years the us has also pledged to back ukraine and the eu and japan are expected to fall in with between one point five to nine point five billion euros. so the money will be used to pay off against a mosque and the rest will be spent on restructuring ukraine's energy center. you
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can't demonstrate as a kid in the parliament building the skepticism here about the risks of taking emergency loans. to be weakening the money gets tight and tense is used to repay it would be unfair. it's just here is not without grounds ukraine is notorious for political corruption and on any of the imf has demanded the country tackle. well all ukraine is looking at deepening its financial ties with the last moscow says it wants to reform its banking system to reduce its economic dependency on the west and buy masks. but at fourteen says he supports plans to create a national credit card system. customers as several russian banks last week were barred from using a mastercard and visa cards as a result of russian sanctions western sanctions on the world bank estimates more than one hundred billion
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euros. that leaves russia and its economy in crisis deepens he carries it all parliamentary and presidential elections on may the twenty fifth. you'll get to the sentosa still be standing for the state yushchenko is the former prime minister who was sent to jail on corruption charges three years ago. freed after the overthrow of president cheney and coaches pro moscow to trial and imprisonment received extensive coverage in the west where she was seen in the part of a reformer but the multi millionaire is a psychiatrist who figured out where reactions her cancer has been muted. visibly weak and ukraine's former prime minister yulia tymoshenko made official plans to return to politics at a press conference in kiev. it was it the loo. i'm planning to run for president of ukraine. i love my posse to nominate me on the twenty ninth of march
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it is easy the pro west opposition to get his name on it in a fresh scandal over the phone conversations she claims were manipulated by most. however the heroine of the two thousand and four orange revolution. he's no stranger to controversy allegations of corruption in addition to two terms in office as prime minister. two in twenty eleven she was convicted of embezzlement and abuse of power and sentenced to jail. jenny comes out soft on tribal victorian economy it was toppled from power last month. the announcement on the streets it can all see what i like. he says basically she's not match up artistic musical which is a good omen to be honest i don't trust her. i was grateful. although i admit she's completely new experience. she doesn't have much authority. still have
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many supporters seen as an un french independent of ukraine's sovereignty and an advocate of times to ties with europe. the standoff between moscow and the west over crimea is threatening to tear you can impart. anti russian protesters in kiev fear that the kremlin could gain too much influence over the country. that means they're staying on in independence square the mind on. we have this report the demonstrators want to see a russian bank in the ukrainian capital kiev shot down. nice to get financing russian president monday new routine. your message to their own government to the east. no pointing to the politicians in the army are driving us out to eat we ask them to stop and we will continue to plod businesses until they do so with a total of about demonstrations like these are a daily occurrence of mind on many people are angry about moscow's annexation of
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crimea and thier russian forces might also invaded eastern ukraine. svetlana must say but as a car mechanic and a member of the paramilitary self defence group. she was here when deadly clashes broke out between security forces and protesters last month. is it giants in the price was very nice. so many people find it that's exactly why we want to stay on the mind on at least until after the presidential elections in two months. so that the reforms are left unfinished but to be nice to see his account. he thinks the new government is better than that the former president victorian comix however she says collapsing in nepotism running rampant in to demands of work and branch overhaul of the legal system. what was going to keep the pressure on him nasty note that it makes the wrong decision the people on the mike dunn
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will rise up again. they were going to be in his early detection of mine. my daughter has become a platform for all kinds of political demand the fire i got the second awesome music to put forward their demands this week they protested against the killing of one of their leaders like a week police. reich also standing in the elections in may although they have some support among the population not everyone agrees with their views the one that goes into decline. tonight becoming visible. we need a democratic solution. yet the wheel. the mind and began modeling time on each of these problems can say. a popular singer and social activist group's lineup was one of the leading owners that the euro might of movement. she's no fan of the new government but remains optimistic. i really
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hope their enthusiasm will not tied down to chance. even if everything isn't going particularly well right now many important tasks at hand it's also a lot of energy to seek to openness. like everyone on the mind on islam that is well aware of the fact that the authorities who want to clear the square sooner or later. right now though she's unlikely to go voluntarily. german chancellor on the back along the canadian prime minister stephen harper say that countries are on the same page when it comes to russia and that the country come to outback and the g eight group until it changes courts permit with medical today and condemned russia's policy toward ukraine saying moscow has chosen to be a rival and not apart. after meeting the german and canadian leaders discussed the expulsion of russia from the g eight group of major industrialized states. german chancellor on the medical said moscow's annexation of crimea boy didn't wash his
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inclusion in the group. that is the intention of buying them and the beast environmental scientists and joint understanding of the international know and a nonsense and fridays. as long as this environment doesn't exist. then he doesn't yet in signing on to the summit and canadian prime minister stephen harper warned of tougher sanctions if moscow continued its aggression in ukraine he said the measures would hurt the russian economy instead present on the nipple team was responsible. notwithstanding all of our efforts to make mr putin a partner. he's not desire desire to be apart his desire to be alive. i am that so it matches the reality that we have to come to terms with. apple said germany would rethink its energy strategy with the aim of becoming less dependent on russia. some of that energy could theoretically come from canada. once the infrastructure to give it to europe exists. since
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russia's annexation of crimea canada's neighbor the us has began to criticize lower defense spending in europe the european defence agency has been holding its annual summit in brussels. ceo code calls on all gave us his view of how the eu needs to react to russia's actions in ukraine. what i can say that the cheese is the reminder steamboat in tow. he thinks that when we have the receipt we need to have dead. indeed he isn't home so she is to sustain this but as he and my role would be. what are the crises to make sure that we can pull the member states to carry it you can skip to the vet's and crises we have today. jamie said to be reminded that we need to be the teeth. we need to be the prayer due to difference and we have to make it to sit still. cooperation between
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all nations between our countries. ok really too short break when we come back this is a nationals as the number of recorded executions has risen by fifteen percent the president meets the pope to go. to study in germany and you still have lots of questions. to find for you to know about studying in germany here. information on courses admission requirements qualifications costs and much more. w don't you use to intervene the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. twenty sixty their stories through three generations. dear. it's time
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to take stock. sixteen starts for the onset of your seniors twenty forty sixty times i would love it. the new series starting at the lake. two of the most recognized people on the planets across the desk for a chat today in rome. us president barack obama and co produces the very first time at the back. we don't have any details on what the two men discussed but we do know that obama admitted to being an admirer of the pot security in rome was just as tight as anywhere else the us president travels all roads leading to the vatican were closed. with barack obama writing and the beast his armored limousine the intruder
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dedicated to their exchange gave way to the pomp and ceremony of the swiss guard sources said obama was keen to highlight the two leaders common ground. the conference is an inspiration. it was a coming together of two men whose influence is coupled with remarkable personal charisma. the mom of the politician who came from relative obscurity to become the first african american us president. and francis the latino culture that brought you here to the catholic church. most disadvantaged members of society are priority. to place in private. here speaking through interpreters some catholics had high hopes of what could be achieved by the encounter i'm hoping that as a result of the meeting will be of greater peace. on to world peace he remained an elusive goal. it seems the leaders didn't manage to build a rapport. the meeting was
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scheduled to last thirty minutes but it stretched to almost an hour. afterwards obama spontaneously invited the pope to visit the white house. an invitation francis immediately accepted the vatican and president obama's white house do not see eye to eye of course a number of social issues divorce gay marriage abortion policies like those are anathema to many catholics and other social concern. and of the tens of millions of catholics in the us many actually disagree with the vatican's stance on social issues. despite all this there is a new generation ready to devote themselves to the church every day mass in washington i like my studies. and ran his own hands. the twenty monkeys to call signs didn't seem to be two seasons off to college. the latter the career on with the family who are here in the city. that's a
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possibility. i'm a bit into that. pour into a vocation to priesthood religious life. he concedes candidates didn't want him to the country's east and the city's plans come to understand why he won two weeks and to the priesthood straight the whole ipo. chastity moreno. we didn't commit a comedy or south. i'm not using contraception soon be open to life. i pulled into a less interesting to say that twenty percent re reading a litre to start it. he contested piece of land by a kind front teeth. especially his work vehicle takes that's a good time pass me the way to becoming a senior united states. can you tell us that they become more excited about their faith over the past year. lots of catholics to tell us that they've been praying more over the past year. and so it seems there is some evidence on that effect the apprentice has had his two renewed
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excitement and enthusiasm of american catholics the nineteen nineties tiny teeny teeny us identify strong need to confront these two teams from nineteen team tina is increasingly taking the chance for us. no and will not see sometimes in spanish. the bishops are trying to see that they have priests were not permitted spending darker looking about it that they are learning spanish. to be able to engage these people into the cake i've been to the defection of energy so the total sold separate catholic church for a second post. the trick essentially anything since candles and the team the number of techniques in the us women's team the day if people really look into it and didn't listen to the threats to say things
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that the setting of the media focuses on scandal on conflict on the things on people dig a little deeper i go to the surface the scientific truth the seventy s the signs dvd tonight. the texan accent into taking him into politics a few yuan tan are watching us from one of germany's airports you have probably not have the best day of your life in the airport to munich to sew but especially in frankfurt and elsewhere hundreds of flights were canceled as ground staff went out on strike demanding better pay. it was the same picture at airports across germany whether in frankfurt cologne or munich idol plain stranded passengers canceled flights practically all domestic service was scratched a long week time after revoking counter international service has also been snarled especially in frankfurt. here is one of europe's main hubs delays had big knock on effects. and
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with all these global connections chaos was pre ordained. well it's i don't know we are going to be delayed on her plate were flying back to the united states and our flight is canceled. and at this point we don't know when we're going to be able to leave and go back. is it a kiss. well with jeremy's got going on think progress in oregon this was the second time within weeks the frankfurt had been hit by a strike security personnel walked off the job in february thursday's action was by ground staff some no one was there to blow in the plains and expensive day for the towns of. it could listen to these schools begin any estimated cost to the end of the day. then you can count on economy and flight schedules did not immediately returned to normal which experts only expecting them to be back on track by friday how the strike affected
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equities in frankfurt sliced into its cars on the trading floor investors certainly didn't like the strike lufthansa share was one of the day's worst losers the company will lose millions due to the strike exactly how much is uncertain that's certainly a reason for investors to back off. as is the fact that in contrast to many other companies the airline can't make up for lost business when flights get canceled due to a strike air berlin germany's second largest airline also lasted for more than last time's up had to postpone its results press conference for the second time. it's totally unclear where the financially strained airline is heading investors don't like that the day ended with losses overall because of fears over the conflict with moscow although nobody really expects the conflict to collect. the sinn fein today let's look at those market numbers starting in frankfurt the dax which was just barely
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up to date ninety four fifty one the finish. the stock's fifty also up thirty one thirty three is now a close over in new york the dow jones is trading down by about ten percent sixteen two five two euro also set down against the dollar. justice was a long time coming in japan the world's longest serving death row inmate has been released because he was probably wrongfully convicted seventy year old while mum was convicted in nineteen sixty six murder of a family was sentenced to death two years later spent more than forty five of his forty years in prison on death row. on thursday pork fried tomato and ordered a re trial the ruling that investigators had fabricated evidence. the court decision comes as well as internationally says annual survey of reported executions he believes china executes more people than the rest of
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the world combined. amazing release is no figures. mc says thousands of people were put to death there in twenty thirteen. human rights organization was also very critical of north korea the news of john's song tax execution shock the world the uncle of him jump on him had been one of the north korean leader's closest advisers in december he was arrested and accused of treason. he was executed shortly thereafter. amnesty international says accounted seven hundred seventy nine executions around the world last year but that figure doesn't take into account countries with the statistics are unavailable. executions took place in twenty two different countries in twenty thirteen. china is thought to be the country that carries out the most death penalties every year. beijing doesn't release official figures for executions. but amnesty international believes thousands were put to death
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last year. iran ordered three hundred sixty nine executions in twenty thirteen that number is an increase on previous years and in neighboring iraq. the figure also well as up to one hundred sixty nine. saudi arabia carried out seventy nine death sentences and thirty nine people were executed in the united states the only western democracy to use the death penalty their capital punishment is declining. last year the number of executions fell and marilyn joined the list of states that have abolished the practice. and death penalty opponent bella rose been carried out a single execution in twenty thirteen that means that no european country to use the death penalty last year. walk around the world more than twenty three thousand prisoners are currently on death row. the overall number of executions of rose last year and just this week egypt seconds more than five hundred members of the muslim brotherhood to death. even if
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some of those sentences are community. it's still a worrying sign for amnesty international. but before we go it professional climber in france is getting spiderman a run for his money to go look it is a lawful that's done the crowds when he scaled the swan and fifty two meter high building in paris's financial district. the fifty two year old is known for his daredevil stunts. buy his way down was far less spectacular he took the elevator accompanied by police experts. all good things must come to this guy who likes him. this next climb. chris was joining us here to have you join us again at the top the hour for the next journal keeping. one coupon once again of eye. i have. i will
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can not find it on. and all after that. not hot. once the two a lot to me from france twenty four. a live debate on top. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc chelsea boss. to find a way to sch. a squeeze play. this
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