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is all the more reason why it is important for the people of japan to the chopsticks and how to use them correctly ah. it's so easy to juggle between the ages one to become a scumbag coming up in the next thirty minutes diplomatic efforts to solve the conflict continue unabated. european foreign ministers hold talks in vienna with russia and ukraine taking part. stanford is still holed up in the eastern ukrainian town of slowly on the spine to be funding the cost of the good ones. i will bring you the latest on that get us in the trial brother. thanks to a collector of ideas. you're welcome. we are efforts to
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resolve the crisis in ukraine philippine foreign ministers including those from russia and ukraine held the council of europe meeting in vienna today to talk about ways to de escalate the situation russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says he's open to another round of talks but only if pro russian rebels from eastern ukraine can take out the gemini for an answer from up there steinmeier is leading the push for dial up after the first attempt in geneva a few weeks ago fell short. steinmeier traveled to vienna on short notice to push for a fresh peace talks warning that ukraine was on the verge of war. the german foreign minister met his russian counterpart sergei lavrov and the ukrainian foreign minister. earlier at a meeting of foreign
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ministers from the council of europe russia outlined its position. foreign minister lavrov said new peace talks with the useless unless they involve the pro russian rebels active in ukraine it's difficult to meet again as before with those opposing the current regime in ukraine absent from the discussions it is unlikely to achieve anything. of course we can do it again but we will end up going around in circles and being unable to carry out what we've agreed on. it's the ukrainian side has ruled out talking with the separatists the international community is still hopeful the deal can be reached. and that elections can go ahead as planned in ukraine on the twenty fifth. edmonton it is extremely important to them peace be in contention to be held. the crows them. a new person and can it be if we didn't get to macy and
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the cost to shoot closest political creed can go forward incorporated in a much more inclusive in the much improved mongrel who wait on the caspian don't know. i think this is the key to it holding ukraine together. russia has called for the election to be postponed as long as ukrainian troops are deployed against parts of ukraine's population. well the flurry of diplomatic activity comes as the fighting in eastern ukraine intensive phonics and government are upset and circle the flashpoint city of lubbock and candor tightening their grip after deadly clashes with progress since the protests. tss thirty insurgents and foreign government soldiers were killed in battles on monday ukraine has stepped up its offensive to try to take back control in the east the rebel fighters ever been hoping for mass production fighters still man the barricades lead into the center still be on they're patrolling the streets the eastern ukrainian city remained quiet
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on tuesday a day after bitter fighting in which thirty heavily armed separatists were killed according to the ukrainian government the separatists and for good number have done it. it was key as most ambitious effort to retake looking on. it said ukrainian troops have refrained from pushing into the city center to protect the lives of civilians. and ukrainian security agencies have collected more evidence that russian soldiers are backing the rebels oh what a loser testimony mostly confirmed there are foreign soldiers from the russian federation. foreign soldiers from the territory of the economists republic of crimea he missed and local criminals who have legally possess weapons and shield our people. human rights watch says the rebels in eastern ukraine have abducted dozens of activists journalists and local officials and holding him
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captive. attention to the region could escalate sharply on the eleventh that's when the russian separatists plan to hold a referendum on breaking away from ukraine. hunt a speaker for the rebels has presented the timetable for the fam just when you read when you're just we'd planned to hold a referendum from six in the morning till eight pm preliminary results will be announced on the monday you did and within three days we will present the final results of the referendum one is incomplete. though few preparations for the referendum had been visible so far. it poses a serious challenge to kiev efforts to hold presidential elections on the twenty fifth our correspondent was sent him a standing by for us in donetsk was unlikely to securing on fighting in the region. well today seems have been much more relaxed
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they are compared to yesterday. i spoke with a colleague who was installed as earlier today he said the atmosphere was actually quite relaxed on both the ukrainian army and separatists checkpoints and is in the center of town there were families walking out walking in in the sunshine with their children are cafes were open stores were open. during the task however other reports in sept is to try to take a deep into the interior ministry. installation and back off at least for the present time. listen to this idea just how strong are the separatist forces interior minister are some pockets yesterday said they number about eight hundred there are also rumors that among those are of chechen fighters of course those reports have been unconfirmed today the interior minister who likes to use facebook to make announcements of aston ukraine has to be patient. he
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explained that the ukraine simply doesn't have to specialize the troops necessary for this kind of an operation which is especially cup which is very super complicated. given that this is the slow dance to the densely settled civilian area. hydrogen can thank so much for joining us from donetsk in eastern ukraine is this years now and the economic impact of ukraine's crisis has european officials. laurie and they say although this situation is hurting the russian economy more than a box member states. there are some eu nations that are very vulnerable side trips as much closer to russia at the comedy isn't all that went bust. the country's leader has been discussing the topic with his german counterpart under them and call on this thing isn't it the cypriot president was received with military honors by chancellor mantle. a year ago the economy in cyprus was on the verge of collapse and the eu in the eye and then provided the bailout president because sometimes
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the artist describes how dependent his donation was on the new id ut. it all but gone by and cheer as oversold even talking to the line because goliath is a benevolent and has never felt like that. it can be put in the school year the president said cyprus was willing in principle to support tougher sanctions on russia in response to the ukraine crisis but he added that the fragile cypriot banking sector relies heavily on russian investment in medical promised that would be taken into account it is a tough day. we know that each country is dependent in a different way we have to show were willing to take actions that might also have to judge whether this will have on individual state it's not. miracles said it was vital that europe speak with a united voice and dealing with russia. but that difficult negotiations could lie ahead on finding agreement among the eu
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members. well it's long been talked about. now it looks like it is coming attacks on financial transactions in european countries in the eu nations have signed up including economic heavyweights germany and france. ministers say the levy will initially only apply to the trading of shares and some debris that it's from twenty sixteen on what they want to expand its most financial trading later on. officials hope the move will cut speculation and recoup some of the money spent bailing out banks critics fear that transaction tax could scare off in business. red beans and weighs in from the brink of some extent so much time now people on the market and people in politics have been discussing about the financial transaction tax it was enough time to get the best deal is time to get prepared. that's what the topic is not really big preoccupation for people on the market. ukraine is number one topic remains the predominant concern. now what the crisis in eastern
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europe is also leaving marks on exports and thus for example reported lower sales and less earnings than anticipated because of the recent depreciation of the russian ruble. as the man let's check in on the closing numbers because the banks another day of pulling it down. it's the contents of this as you can see been on for sixty seven the closing of the results tuesday following me even at its lead thirty one forty nine the closing number. now my sentence of this and the dow jones is down at the salad using about three quarters of this and sixteen thousandfour hundred and ninety euro was trading up against the whistle of one thirty nine thirty the distinctive vocal how militants kidnapped a small bills in northeastern nigeria. witnesses say armed men went from door to door in the village of what i am
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adapting the girls aged between twelve and fifteen over two hundred schoolgirl fees last month are still missing. british foreign minister when paige has offered nigeria help in freeing them. on monday he is the scoop up a hat and admitted that it had taken the girls and threatened to fail then asks please. mother whose daughter was a find that list the art world grew restless feeling one of the house thousand major works topmost during the period store when a flight to munich and then called for new it girl it had stowed away the prizes collection for decades. it included the cost of twenty c and grandma. now he's died at the age of eighty one leaving the paintings future hanging in the balance but it was a shy and retiring man who was catapulted into the spotlight by a tax investigation. when authorities raided his unique they made the discovery that shook the entire art world more than fourteen hundred
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pictures masterpieces with an estimated billion euro us another sixty works were later found in his flat in salzburg austria. i may be a score that in the region to collections has faltered due to the court was told hitler's art dealer. that raised legal and political questions about whether he was the works of michael owner. it stopped many of the pictures could have been looted by the nazis the police confiscated them and launched an investigation will it protested his innocence and under german law he could have kept the pictures as any claims relating to the would have expired. last month the court agreed to hand back works if it could be proof and they were stolen. well after his death it still there could be a flood of legal challenges over the fate of his
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collection. political correspondent jessica stay is following this story for us to gather what happens now while this is all there is this task force that's it currently has access to these paintings that is still being held by the ten states in a secret location. that may well be lots of neat old town and suspects and i was told by andy have been very into an office that's dealing with this today that's disagreements that says based on the so called washington principles which pretty much is a common sense but in all um what's that are unsuited to toxicity but does that to be recessed on is to be rested ceases to its rightful a nunez and this agreement was reached that set rules that apply to the potential as of the mystical it's corny in school this last is and he hires the cause and we know the cause and he also has an upright in all this is still alive. but there's also be told by some very respected
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media outlets here today by attendees and the odd bedfellows cost eight pounds by disease so it's a newspaper that a party that was the whale hunts and that's this foresees that the connections to stay together and go to an institution of gold which has not been named the night most likely that would be enforced atlas with lynn's place incorporating with visitations in the cost of some provinces on the speculation will find all of the coming weeks and months noticeable situation that does is to close a chapter on this whole affair after taking off for two reasons festival and none of these paintings have been handed on to their rightful in a safe idea. he seemed very old city and tying his beauty of the essence here and many outskirts is a saying that sin is that this might just be that stupid i spent that on many sites collections that is still to be discovered said. this is not that much in the end of
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this pic taken in context and bought sam visited is that much maybe i needed to be honest i can't think of and your analysis. we're going to take a short break that stella had south africa is heading to the polls tomorrow will take a closer look at that. the winner. ew. fruit poor. i i should use. seems
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he says. the photographer who took my toes. winter as he opened the soon to be ay ay ay. the black south africans head to the polls on wednesday in the first election since nelson mandela stepped his party the african national congress as well for two decades virtually unchallenged it and it's been riding on a legacy of fighting white majority rule of scandals that plagued prison jacobs and his government and critics say he's done nothing to solve the country's economic and social wasps. the old faces of the anti apartheid movement soon faded into the bustling city skate key into common stock. a mature in south africa needs the solutions to problems there are questions about
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whether cousin jake and soon his legendary dnc party which led to the apostles is up to the job. a new generation of the adult has only learned about the old apartheid regime from local parents tell them. tonight and we welcome one and twenty sqm to studying film and respect the team come from south africa's growing middle class and one way or another the key chapter problems with the anc. people i get that someday maybe need more time to be a bit like to think that in themselves. but that isn't any at the eighty cats. i did. i have to do the ads. he'll get done. it was not enough. the kids and sometimes actually helps in
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reducing them to do so. to be in secret to find a better future. not materialize to the majority of south africans millions to live in grinding poverty. cuban migrants with some salt onto husband. twenty two years old the education and job chris like softness and comfort. he has little prospect of change the business model. so i knew there is going on here. as you want to. and we've tried so hard. billie comes in here it would turn me into singing. seventh but has no illusions about the emc hoping to find a better life the mc is totally corrupt
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and has lost faith in them you care about places like this he says. emc says it's the only partly. last weekend with many younger voters. and you're did talk about the elections in south africa is at least if it ain't she is a south african journalists and she joins us now in its duty of the family the anc goal from the party that was to the party that was sun reports. twenty minutes to africa's oldest liberation he screamed and struggled with this transition from being a green olives and respected liberation we went to get the right hand stitching and a product excel for any country and i haven't been very good to discuss a transition will this election the trouble of free when you think writing is broken out ii soul and well we have to see the was friday today and that is to lead the country starting with suited to lead
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eyes seemed to cultivate in it's a country that's come out of his divinity civil war they still decent enough of issues and people resolve to speak about the issues that these non delivery of citizen's. they seemed to disappear direct aggregate in the elections. i think the turnout will be high among the post apartheid generation. middleton told because it is the opportunity and had a sit with them you can use it as bait is going off to nineteen ninety four and about as straight as for ages. and this is a very sad if a political generation and brand audi locate it in line with what we are seeing some internationally. and they should be on to dedicate to tell jokes about education and clean up. is there an alternative to the anti treaty and recommended it sits the senate on it until tomorrow they'll still get to a sixty percent or more. and
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that the smell treaty in a set of political party that can't understand how it will still take a bucket of the two actions for what happens when one of the biggest issues dr devoted to the polls i am. i thinks that if we can rant and to the high tables are unsustainable nibbles of unemployment corruption theory because she did at this stage the education system as a state route and no delivery all from the beak and have a puppet on sport and the citizens people on a disgruntled unhappy. i am a seventeen as the south african journalist thank you so much for joining us here in studio. musings of the civil war in syria and the only news coming out of a country is of death and devastation but in some cars people are determined to carry on with normal life one such place is the opera house in the temple to mask its lead us to see the attraction is happening both on and off state. luna
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is saturday and sunday a student at the opera house with a concept and he's one of the she's doing it. many musicians and artists from the upper house. among the millions experienced this tactic on stakes. he still managed to stage concerts sporadically. having only gotten to that. the musicians turned out great the last two weeks ago. children aged seven auctions. the station and ten countries. those stereotypical too bad. it's not easy to play with you everyday dani. a proposal to toast or will they still stands the next two to go
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it's nice to see into the show must go on. well it's often been called one of the most important construction projects of the twentieth century the channel tunnel linking britain with continental europe and many britons were highly suspicious that the time they feared an invasion of rabid animals and agreed that the tunnel walls would collapse. well the donors were proved wrong and there's a big birthday to celebrate today. this was a moment just an acclaimed tv can get french overseas construction won his next one hundred meat is good and beautiful in the middle of the english channel. it wasn't as time continued being connected with continental europe to decrease each. i was sitting thinking on to the channel calling friends and a motion to more than sixty years. a million more than sixty million cubic meters and
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the cost of over nineteen pounds. on defense team says it is queen elizabeth and french presidents course whiny children. tracy is on its one of the pc stretches of track in the wealth. it restores people in traits between uk and france more than four hundred trains a day the source of great spry eighty one and that this project was completed to go into that today. centrelink great britain and continental know it we kind of mean people and use the channel tunnel for three hundred million passengers. the most awesome little pathetic. time to take a peek also help the sea change in attitudes instead i'm reading the end of it is insanity. it's impossible to say whether it is kind. so what does seems
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to attend is that the undersea link is here to stay. a germany's biggest digital society conference is focusing these you on the dangers of the internet the republican as it's known started out in two thousand seven has admitted bloggers that a tiny berlin venue. but in today's world of electronic eavesdropping data after mass surveillance. it's become a political connection with a serious costs organizers of the two meet random i'd be dealing with edwards noted that they couldn't get a secure line to the fugitive and icing. i would've preferred to welcome him in person. we demand asylum are snowed in we want is to offer shelter and protection in germany asylum for snow. a spell the first time republican has been held since he and his revelations went last season. and although it seems a long time
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ago. organizers have kept electronic espionage is this year's contest. i'm interested in communities organizations act criminally in the name of security to create mass insecurity and exist mostly be on the democratic control. and they have incredibly large financial resources. we've created a monster that we've lost control of that and that's a problem for every democracy. the good in the country. in past years the has mostly put the opportunities opened up by the internet. this time to do to serve at the forefront in my county could actually a sports reporter. where's that lax attitudes towards repayment meeting to approve the year. in the release destroy democracy and society because it makes people can form and sometimes even lie just so that they don't attract attention. it is even as a sports presenter. i don't want to live in that society is though i'd love to
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hear from surveillance the conference theme this year is into the why and it effects the movement's desire for an untamed online community that can outsmart insights to those who don't need it. and finally some soccer news that manchester city and paris saying come on are set to be fined sixty million yearly fees for breaching away but the financial fair play will because those advancements on their champions league squads next season. the wait is that clay wilson designed to limit spending on transfers and wages. psg and manchester city a face heavy scrutiny due to sponsorship deals with iran is mounted on the top both teams are on course to win the domestic leagues this season to go when all the latest sports and has been desolate and some of them that things are watching the us. i have. and when. he
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