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hildebrandt shows us a photograph of him and his brother looking out from east berlin to west berlin, from one country, two another. they could still converse with their friends, he explains, even though the wall was already under construction. at her place -- angelica's place, she is about to meet with the rest of the property owners. we have invited hildebrandt. she informs the children that mr. hildebrandt will tell them stories about the wall and the place they have chosen to build their new home. this place and its history has brought together children and adults, eastern and western germans, and citizens from around the world who now lived here. moving images from a bygone era help to bring the past back to life. that place is right around the corner, she says. , before the1960's apartment buildings were torn down. the film clip shows a drama that captured global attention, a 77- year-old woman jumping to freedom, one of the countless stories. then, november 9, 1989, everything changed. hildebrandt tells us he finally walked with his wife through the gate and embraced in a case
hildebrandt shows us a photograph of him and his brother looking out from east berlin to west berlin, from one country, two another. they could still converse with their friends, he explains, even though the wall was already under construction. at her place -- angelica's place, she is about to meet with the rest of the property owners. we have invited hildebrandt. she informs the children that mr. hildebrandt will tell them stories about the wall and the place they have chosen to build their...
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the berlin wall came down on november 9, 1989 here in berlin.avid terry seven mark a bad day. -- dignitaries happen marking that day. of spoke out in favor freedom of movement in the au and he warned against populace voices that advocates curbing borders among the eu states. to sports now. atfootball, a 2-1 loss wolfsburg. opening the scoring for dormant with a second-half free kick, but recorded were -- ricardo rodriguez grabbed three points. munich, meanwhile, dismantled bavarian rivals 3-0 to complete a record 37 league games unbeaten. goals allowed the reigning champions to pull away at the top of the table. so here is a look at the rest of saturday's results so far. dortmund,surprised oftenr beat hammond 5-3, i'm lost a close one to berlin. saturday's late game is underway nchengladbach taking on nuremberg. a blast fromh was the past. in the first league encounter between the two sides in 37 years, one of germany's most famous matches, to place hia mid tight security. a handful of arrests, no security. >> the police were expecting trouble.
the berlin wall came down on november 9, 1989 here in berlin.avid terry seven mark a bad day. -- dignitaries happen marking that day. of spoke out in favor freedom of movement in the au and he warned against populace voices that advocates curbing borders among the eu states. to sports now. atfootball, a 2-1 loss wolfsburg. opening the scoring for dormant with a second-half free kick, but recorded were -- ricardo rodriguez grabbed three points. munich, meanwhile, dismantled bavarian rivals 3-0...
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these are issues that students across berlin have been grappling with meeting you. twelfth grade students at rochdale here school decided to make a film of god is showing how different people doing different things and still harmonized. the film warren's of the dangers of racism financials and diversity can be a unifying force. instead i find an awful how people are ostracized attrition happened. we're all human beings there's no difference for me to speak in this. and that's the message for the students as they remember one life lost as a result of prejudice. take a short break but when they come back to france sees its credit ratings last the second time in three years of german industry feeds on the line here. the rule. for it climate change is affecting us all. rising sea levels i joined them for using want to lie to the streets. combs and to entire communities this is their own choice energy conservation recycling. and transport help me jaw line. find out what you can see today the children i thought all welcome back to the judge or any of the export industry j
these are issues that students across berlin have been grappling with meeting you. twelfth grade students at rochdale here school decided to make a film of god is showing how different people doing different things and still harmonized. the film warren's of the dangers of racism financials and diversity can be a unifying force. instead i find an awful how people are ostracized attrition happened. we're all human beings there's no difference for me to speak in this. and that's the message for...
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vienna dispatched an envoy to berlin to assure german backing if the the russians interview. on the 6th effigial, kaiser will helm gave historians -- what historians call a blank check. a promise of military support for crushing serbia. this was incredibly reckless, some historians produced elaborate arguments to deflect blame from germany for what followed but it is induty special. the kaiser unleashed a balkan war. some historians suggest the kaiser's ridgetime, intend to precipitate a general european conflict. i don't buy that in jewel 1914 i think the germans wantedded their us a trian ally to crush serbia without anybody else getting involved. they saw only a local war. but they were amazingly willing to accept the risk and the general european conflagration would follow. germany was not ruled -- as an -- in which the emperor postured and the generals planned for the premise that war served prussia well with three great victories over austria and france and denmark. they also recognized that democracy, now threatened their control of their own country. it was a socialis
vienna dispatched an envoy to berlin to assure german backing if the the russians interview. on the 6th effigial, kaiser will helm gave historians -- what historians call a blank check. a promise of military support for crushing serbia. this was incredibly reckless, some historians produced elaborate arguments to deflect blame from germany for what followed but it is induty special. the kaiser unleashed a balkan war. some historians suggest the kaiser's ridgetime, intend to precipitate a...
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he knew it was going to be an undertaking to capture berlin. he came to the conclusion that it made more sense to hang all his forces further south and to cut the rate in half to prevent the germans from reinforcing the alps and having what was known as the national guerrilla warfare campaign operating from the alps. my feeling is this is exactly the right decision, but going to berlin and they wouldn't have beaten russians there. it would have been pointless. he's wrong about the intelligence was erroneous. germans didn't have the capacity to mount the guerrilla warfare campaign. but in fact, eisenhower did breaking. >> host: was there ever is trying truly rick atkinson they could've won this war? >> guest: i think you can argue that after they've been invading the soviet union in june 1941 but the handwriting is on the wall. there's a lot of blood that needs to be shed before you sit back and give me. it is certainly true the germans initially are successful in the soviet union. it is fighting an war against a very powerful ad are scary. my f
he knew it was going to be an undertaking to capture berlin. he came to the conclusion that it made more sense to hang all his forces further south and to cut the rate in half to prevent the germans from reinforcing the alps and having what was known as the national guerrilla warfare campaign operating from the alps. my feeling is this is exactly the right decision, but going to berlin and they wouldn't have beaten russians there. it would have been pointless. he's wrong about the intelligence...
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>> welcome to the "journal" coming to you live from dw in berlin. good to have you with us. >> in the next half-hour -- will he join the trade club or won't he? the ukrainian leader is at an eu summit. german chancellor angela merkel says the door is still open. >> japan and south korea defied china over its new air defense zone, ratcheting up tensions in the area. >> the migrants who died coming to europe. we look at how one man's search for a better life ended in tragedy. >> european union leaders are gathered in the lithuanian capital at this hour for a two- day summit to discuss ties with eastern european countries. >> the agenda is expected to be dominated by the sudden decision to scrap lands for closer integration with the european union. >> the german chancellor said she was willing to resume talks with ukraine and that the door was still open for kia to sign the eu trade pact, but she also said she had no hope that the deal would be sealed at this summit. >> meanwhile in ukraine, pro- european groups continue to protest against the governme
>> welcome to the "journal" coming to you live from dw in berlin. good to have you with us. >> in the next half-hour -- will he join the trade club or won't he? the ukrainian leader is at an eu summit. german chancellor angela merkel says the door is still open. >> japan and south korea defied china over its new air defense zone, ratcheting up tensions in the area. >> the migrants who died coming to europe. we look at how one man's search for a better life...
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the fall of the berlin wall.camera: revolution" continues. >>> the iron curtain begins to collapse, and nbc news anchor tom brokaw has a front row seat to history. >> you're seeing the destruction of the berlin wall. >> 1989 is a year of seismic change as political revolution spreads across communist-controlled europe. in early november tom brokaw travels to berlin to report on the political situation. >> i went because it was a good story. it was this kind of percolating situation. it was simmering. and you could feel it was going to boil over. >> the giant imposing berlin wall splits the city in two. >> the wall was this sinister symbol of the division between east and west. when you went to see it in person, i'd been there several times before, you could never adequately convey the coldness of it on camera. it was this ominous piece of slab of concrete. and we knew obviously about all the people who had paid for their lives trying to get over it. >> the day after arriving in berlin brokaw attends a press confe
the fall of the berlin wall.camera: revolution" continues. >>> the iron curtain begins to collapse, and nbc news anchor tom brokaw has a front row seat to history. >> you're seeing the destruction of the berlin wall. >> 1989 is a year of seismic change as political revolution spreads across communist-controlled europe. in early november tom brokaw travels to berlin to report on the political situation. >> i went because it was a good story. it was this kind of...
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a generation ago it was part of that gesture and no man's land created by the berlin wall. anyone who tried to escape to west berlin which sought by east german border guards on patrol the song. living here she said it's because i have some new friends. the review the cheeky still know what's called it some milk. with eastern and western germans living alongside citizens from around the world the uncharacteristic tells us she started families of eight nationalities in her apartment house. by nineteen children twenty two ago she says in the almighty to its name. this is what precedents on in august nineteen sixty one as construction of the war began. neighbors friends and whole families divided by a concrete school apartment blocks on one side is announced last week in the eastern sector directly on the border with west berlin. windows were turned into brick walls as the sun became part of the wall. just one step away from the sidewalk was in my street nineteen seventy three apartment buildings were demolished as the east german police state to fund its security system. land
a generation ago it was part of that gesture and no man's land created by the berlin wall. anyone who tried to escape to west berlin which sought by east german border guards on patrol the song. living here she said it's because i have some new friends. the review the cheeky still know what's called it some milk. with eastern and western germans living alongside citizens from around the world the uncharacteristic tells us she started families of eight nationalities in her apartment house. by...
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ever since the foal of the berlin wall none of the major political parties we can consider a coalition with the descendants of the east german communists now known as the list. i think that is until today. the social democrats really from one of their worst election defeat just a couple months ago say they are now willing to do business with a left party it may be more symbolic than anything else the spd is deep and filled with cans lined of america's christian democrats to form a grand coalition government. thanks to lapland once the spd has voted for no change at the top. the goblin was re elected party leader but with a lower percentage of the kidneys had in the past some social democrats are apparently still smarting over their party sport performance in september's election the prospect of another coalition that the conservatives also makes me uneasy. got leo knows he must go and regions. what is going awesome and one cannot send social democrats recalled the agenda twenty ten reform spent the last condition but the conservatives as one and the same thing. something to cause a rif
ever since the foal of the berlin wall none of the major political parties we can consider a coalition with the descendants of the east german communists now known as the list. i think that is until today. the social democrats really from one of their worst election defeat just a couple months ago say they are now willing to do business with a left party it may be more symbolic than anything else the spd is deep and filled with cans lined of america's christian democrats to form a grand...
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the pressures on west berlin appear to be eased. unity in the congo has largely been restored. the integrity of the united nations secretariat has been reaffirmed. a decade of development is underway and for the first time in 17 years of effort, a specific step has been taken to limit the nuclear arms race. i refer of course to the treaty to ban nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space and under water. concluded by the soviet union, the united kingdom and the united states and already signed by nearly 100 countries. it has been hailed by people the world over who are thankful to be free from the fears of nuclear fall out and i'm confident that on next tuesday at 10:30 in the morning it will receive the endorsement from the united states. the long shadows of crisis envelope us still. but we meet today in an atmosphere in rising hope and at a moment of comparative calm. my presence here today is not a sign of crisis but of confidence. i'm not here to report on a new threat to the peace on new signs of war. i have come to salute the united nations and support the american peop
the pressures on west berlin appear to be eased. unity in the congo has largely been restored. the integrity of the united nations secretariat has been reaffirmed. a decade of development is underway and for the first time in 17 years of effort, a specific step has been taken to limit the nuclear arms race. i refer of course to the treaty to ban nuclear tests in the atmosphere, outer space and under water. concluded by the soviet union, the united kingdom and the united states and already...
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i use to hang in our living room in berlin. it would seem that if we want to learn to fifteen hundred different owners are. and then sort out the claims. afterwards we'll never see the end of this weekend about that now to a case that made headlines around the world the four year old boy one girl was weeks away from a cap and grace more than two weeks ago because authorities believe she'd been kidnapped by a western from a western family that dna testing proved that her parents are from a couple living in dire poverty and bulgaria. the case that sparked a debate about the treatment of bromide in europe and beyond. and now jenny central council of st in rome as calling on the government to take a closer look at the plate of raw much here in germany too we'll even came to the attention of greek police during a raid on a roman camp she was blind and didn't resemble her surprising parents. the media pounced on the story suggesting that girl had been abducted. it turned out to be false. head of the central council and chairman since
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stephen evans, bbc news, berlin. >> the snowden saga continues. in other news, the police in greece say that two men have been killed in a drive-by shooting outside of the offices of the golden door party. a third man was injured. a party spokesman said two victims were party members guarding the building. the attack comes weeks after the leader and several other senior party members were arrested on suspicion of forming a criminal organization. there was a vehicle fire and explosion in tandem and square. hastop security officials linked the east curtis tangoe movement to the attack, which killed five people in the center of beijing. in the hours afterwards, the authorities arrested five people thought to be members of the uighur muslim population. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, a group o reddish atheists who get together every sunday, religiously so to speak. atheistsp of reddish to get together every sunday, religiously so to speak. today in the united states, about 57 million people on low income will have their food
stephen evans, bbc news, berlin. >> the snowden saga continues. in other news, the police in greece say that two men have been killed in a drive-by shooting outside of the offices of the golden door party. a third man was injured. a party spokesman said two victims were party members guarding the building. the attack comes weeks after the leader and several other senior party members were arrested on suspicion of forming a criminal organization. there was a vehicle fire and explosion in...
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stephen evans, bbc news, berlin. >> the snowden saga continues. in other news, the police in greece say that two men have been killed in a drive-by shooting outside of the offices of the golden door party. a third man was injured. a party spokesman said two victims were party members guarding the building. the attack comes weeks after the leader and several other senior party members were arrested on suspicion of forming a criminal organization. there was a vehicle fire and explosion in tandem and square. hastop security officials linked the east curtis tangoe movement to the attack, which killed five people in the center of beijing. in the hours afterwards, the authorities arrested five people thought to be members of the uighur muslim population. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, a group of reddish atheists who get together every sunday, religiously so to speak. atheistsp of reddish to get together every sunday, religiously so to speak. today in the united states, about 57 million people on low income will have their food
stephen evans, bbc news, berlin. >> the snowden saga continues. in other news, the police in greece say that two men have been killed in a drive-by shooting outside of the offices of the golden door party. a third man was injured. a party spokesman said two victims were party members guarding the building. the attack comes weeks after the leader and several other senior party members were arrested on suspicion of forming a criminal organization. there was a vehicle fire and explosion in...
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of a n t fascist activist who was stabbed to death in a berlin metro station twenty one years ago now in the past that house resulted in clashes between the far right and the far left now to find out a little bit more about the role of the far right and how they still exist here in modern germany i'm joined by dr gideon bosch thank you very much a historian and political scientist now. we stood next to the holocaust memorial perhaps there is no more poignant memorial to the horrors of naziism how much do these neo nazis relate to the the dictatorship of the one thousand nine hundred forty s. . definitely proud of this regime and so i want to establish a rule comparable to that so you would know who all these people where do they come from within society i mean you look around in germany the reminders are still there all of the the suffering of the german people. see is them how can people turn towards images like this will stick it it's very different to. come to this movement very different ways to get into the basement but we find them many cases we find a fascination of national so
of a n t fascist activist who was stabbed to death in a berlin metro station twenty one years ago now in the past that house resulted in clashes between the far right and the far left now to find out a little bit more about the role of the far right and how they still exist here in modern germany i'm joined by dr gideon bosch thank you very much a historian and political scientist now. we stood next to the holocaust memorial perhaps there is no more poignant memorial to the horrors of naziism...
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>> welcome to "the journal" in berlin. our top stories this hour. the latest on efforts to help typhoon ravaged communities in the philippines. the german man who thwarted 1200 artworks says he wants them back. deborah lessing has died at the age of 94. relief efforts in the philippines are continuing to gather pace with more aid getting through to the survivors of typhoon haiyan. president aquino has been visiting some of the hardest hit areas. the official death toll is 4000 with thousands more still missing. ♪ haiyanivors of typhoon attended mass on sunday morning. are grateful to be alive. the community is one of the hardest hit. ♪ holly lidia allelujah ♪ >> this is the only place we can unburden all of the things we are feeling. >> haiyan was one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded. this newly released pictures show the power of the way from the storm surge. the president has again visited areas ravaged by the typhoon. he and his government are facing criticism for not giving aid quickly enough. aquino said they are doing all that they can.
>> welcome to "the journal" in berlin. our top stories this hour. the latest on efforts to help typhoon ravaged communities in the philippines. the german man who thwarted 1200 artworks says he wants them back. deborah lessing has died at the age of 94. relief efforts in the philippines are continuing to gather pace with more aid getting through to the survivors of typhoon haiyan. president aquino has been visiting some of the hardest hit areas. the official death toll is 4000...
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ridden spy posts in the heart of berlin the u.k. has allegedly been spying on its german allies from the roof of its amnesty fresh classified leaks reveal. syria's president asad refuses to discuss handing over power will the upcoming peace conference in geneva be the real before it starts that is coming up from the president's adviser an exclusive talk with r.t. . at eastern libya swears in its own government as the oil rich region tries to break away from tripoli blaming authorities for failing to maintain peace and security in the country. this is actually coming to live from moscow would mean million and josh people and hundreds of cities across the world are taking part a mass rallies planned by the global protest group anonymous the day of action is cold a million mask march it's uniting those protesting against the violation of online privacy as well as corporate greed and corrupt governments protesters wearing guy fawkes masks are demonstrating their allegiance whether or not amiss hacktivist group and some as for its online
ridden spy posts in the heart of berlin the u.k. has allegedly been spying on its german allies from the roof of its amnesty fresh classified leaks reveal. syria's president asad refuses to discuss handing over power will the upcoming peace conference in geneva be the real before it starts that is coming up from the president's adviser an exclusive talk with r.t. . at eastern libya swears in its own government as the oil rich region tries to break away from tripoli blaming authorities for...
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the pink ladybug range don't know is coming from berlin. federal government funding is set to ensure that here at least drivers will be in for a smoother ride in the near future. right around now where president vladimir and coat and has been holding talks with pope transcripts it's the first one to me is that they were expected to discuss topics including. of the middle east specialist area of france is also strange. a future meeting with the russian orthodox patriarch. here is our churches accuse catholics are trying to convert its members inside russia. when you short break only come back every year millions of women around the world of victims of domestic. i'm definitely taking a closer look at the situation of women in the arab world. they went. do for. the do you. i knew she was infected. i foresee the land to the teacher only it aims to prevent mother to child transmission of aids each nation. fourteen innocent i make it a nation while that tradition this year thousands of women tend to the street in egypt and india to call for polic
the pink ladybug range don't know is coming from berlin. federal government funding is set to ensure that here at least drivers will be in for a smoother ride in the near future. right around now where president vladimir and coat and has been holding talks with pope transcripts it's the first one to me is that they were expected to discuss topics including. of the middle east specialist area of france is also strange. a future meeting with the russian orthodox patriarch. here is our churches...
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until 1941 britain defied the vast evil of nazism, berlin. in russia and the united states took this train encompassing the destruction of hitler. the struggle was nothing like as bloody as its predecessor, says some people kid themselves. the allies had better generals who understood that our soldiers should not be allowed to become the town's sacrifices. but our ideas about the first world war i. much cloudier and indeed cannot fairly confused. even among educated people. if you have much idea why europe exploded, though they may know that a big league with an extravagant mustache got shot. the most widely held belief is that the conflict was simply a guessing mistake for which all the european powers share blame, it's folly compounded by the british incompetence of military commanders. this is what i would characterize as the poets greuel, first articulated by the likes of robert graves amid the modern blood they felt that no cause could be worth the slaughter. today some brave people and maybe also saw americans feel almost embarrassed th
until 1941 britain defied the vast evil of nazism, berlin. in russia and the united states took this train encompassing the destruction of hitler. the struggle was nothing like as bloody as its predecessor, says some people kid themselves. the allies had better generals who understood that our soldiers should not be allowed to become the town's sacrifices. but our ideas about the first world war i. much cloudier and indeed cannot fairly confused. even among educated people. if you have much...
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so pistor and martens in berlin contracted with tappen to make this instrument. all of it's still functional. you can still open the hatches. tappen had a budget of about $24,000, give or take. and most of that money actually went into the instruments. so he's really concerned with taking a pretty modest budget and making it look much more impressive than the budget would suggest that he could. but he also understood how the tools had to function within the building, so it's not just about a pretty building. i mean, they wanted it to look good. but they also needed it to function. and so you've got these piers that hold up the telescope here and in the central portion of the building. the pier is actually covered in stucco. and then the stucco is scored, and the lines that you've just scored are colored in to look like big blocks of quarried stone. and in fact, in the 19th century, ann arbor was called the little stucco village because so many of the buildings including the university buildings were actually brick buildings covered with stucco, scored to look lik
so pistor and martens in berlin contracted with tappen to make this instrument. all of it's still functional. you can still open the hatches. tappen had a budget of about $24,000, give or take. and most of that money actually went into the instruments. so he's really concerned with taking a pretty modest budget and making it look much more impressive than the budget would suggest that he could. but he also understood how the tools had to function within the building, so it's not just about a...
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now, for the first time, a retrospective of his body of work has opened in berlin. >> he was political and provocative. in this performance in vienna in 2000, spectators were invited to a foreigner seeking asylum in austria as if they were a reality tv show. towas both large and protest he transcended boundaries. the show in berlin aims to give a comprehensive view of his work , installations, so. >> christophe was a visual artist, she says. he described himself as a craftsman who built up installations, want home, and left the rest of to it -- up to the veer. -- left the rest up to the viewer. they had unemployed people sit up on pillars all day. this time, students. they are showing the high point of his career. next year, the show goes on to the museum of modern art in new york. >> this tremendous commitment of art and politics is something that is foreign there. i can't imagine anyone there use to use the political -- the are to the political world so directly. >> he was diagnosed with cancer. he made his illness even into art, exposing his pain and fear mercilessly. he turned his
now, for the first time, a retrospective of his body of work has opened in berlin. >> he was political and provocative. in this performance in vienna in 2000, spectators were invited to a foreigner seeking asylum in austria as if they were a reality tv show. towas both large and protest he transcended boundaries. the show in berlin aims to give a comprehensive view of his work , installations, so. >> christophe was a visual artist, she says. he described himself as a craftsman who...
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lawmakers in berlin are now considering ways to question snowden about his revelations in russia. >> a team of swiss forensic experts this week said they found evidence that the former palestinian leader yasser arafat was poisoned. the body of the leader of the palestine liberation organization was exhumed for testing. >> the group reports finding liffles of radioactive material in his body. arafat's widow is demanding an official investigation. spent my late husband three years under siege and the head of the investigation committee i am sure is willing find out further to who committed this shameful crime, this assassination of an elected leader. >> arafat died in 2004. he had been suffering severe abdominal pains for weeks. radical palestinians have long accused israel of assassinating arafat, a charge israel has repeatedly denied. >> an international tribunal for maritime law in hamburg began hearing a dutch complaint. it concerns russia's detention of a greenpeace ship and all 30 people onboard. in september greenpeace activists staged a protest against oil rigs in the arctic se
lawmakers in berlin are now considering ways to question snowden about his revelations in russia. >> a team of swiss forensic experts this week said they found evidence that the former palestinian leader yasser arafat was poisoned. the body of the leader of the palestine liberation organization was exhumed for testing. >> the group reports finding liffles of radioactive material in his body. arafat's widow is demanding an official investigation. spent my late husband three years...
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>> this is the journal coming to you from dw in berlin. >> these are our headlines. >> the tragedy borne by typhoon haiyan, an international relief effort is now underway in the philippines. >> monster storms and how we him may be making them worse. that is on the agenda as you in climate talks began in poland. >> and play the game somewhere else. voters in bavaria say no to a bid to host the 2022 winter olympics. >> the figures are absolutely staggering. estimates put the death toll in the philippines at 10,000. food haiyan has left the center of the country and absolute ruins. -- typhoon haiyan. it has sparked an unbelievable global relief effort. >> and appealed for urgent international assistance. many countries have artie pledged support and sent out personnel. >> the difficult thing will beginning to the people who need the most help. >> the area itself is made up of a huge amount of islands, and most of them are very remote area as you can see, some of the hardest hit, including the city that has been hardest hit. >> there is no food, no medicine, no water. the situation grows mor
>> this is the journal coming to you from dw in berlin. >> these are our headlines. >> the tragedy borne by typhoon haiyan, an international relief effort is now underway in the philippines. >> monster storms and how we him may be making them worse. that is on the agenda as you in climate talks began in poland. >> and play the game somewhere else. voters in bavaria say no to a bid to host the 2022 winter olympics. >> the figures are absolutely staggering....
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journalist glenn greenwald was detained for nine hours at heathrow airport he was in transit between berlin and rio after meeting a filmmaker who probably was involved in breaking the leaks david maraniss no challenging him still in the detention through the courts although british authorities insist miranda's actions constituted quote terrorism professor of international security david gold braid believes the government's going too far though. i do think the public has a right to know exactly the overall ramifications of the intelligence community most definitely i think that the issue around how far the u.k. government can go in squeezing an independent an independent newspaper or news organization is totally is totally unacceptable within a democracy and we have a strong and you just will system which is suggesting that the government is going too far and its crackdown on the government but the key thing is that we have to have trust in our and our politicians that they will have proper responsible
journalist glenn greenwald was detained for nine hours at heathrow airport he was in transit between berlin and rio after meeting a filmmaker who probably was involved in breaking the leaks david maraniss no challenging him still in the detention through the courts although british authorities insist miranda's actions constituted quote terrorism professor of international security david gold braid believes the government's going too far though. i do think the public has a right to know exactly...
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over spying allegations broke berlin accuses london of breaching international law by using its embassy as a surveillance post. reaching for the stars the olympic torch for the winter games in sochi prepares for liftoff and its first ever space walk will report from the launch site. nationwide strike in greece shuts down public services and transport for twenty four hours aspartame asters go all out against a sturdy program whipped by the country's international lenders. this is actually coming to life for moscow with me marina josh. fox now it's took on a global feel this year activists in more than four hundred cities around the world turned out for the million mask march to show their anger at corrupt politicians corporate rule and states are valence in london the night was marred by bonfires scuffles and arrests crowd started a fire near buckingham palace and block parliament square artist sarah first was there. oh right we were trying to first run the prototype of the little. to let a car go through every day a lot of resistance from the protesters the sort of others out there you
over spying allegations broke berlin accuses london of breaching international law by using its embassy as a surveillance post. reaching for the stars the olympic torch for the winter games in sochi prepares for liftoff and its first ever space walk will report from the launch site. nationwide strike in greece shuts down public services and transport for twenty four hours aspartame asters go all out against a sturdy program whipped by the country's international lenders. this is actually coming...
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the spying scandal between germany and britain is gathering force berlin has warned london that using its embassy as a surveillance post is illegal under international law the allegations of u.k. snooping come on the heels of another revelation america's unprecedented spying on the german chancellor or his laura smith has the details. now we know of course that it wasn't just the us who was eavesdropping on the germans it's have been revealed that britain probably was to this information comes from the edward snowden leaks from n.s.a. documents from aerial photographs and of course from past form and it suggests that the u.k. has its own nest of intercepting equipment on the roof of its own embassy which of course is in the heart of berlin not very far from the german parliament not at all far from cools off you see pictures of it it's pretty obvious that it's there it's a sort of white box. and this equipment intercept mobile phone calls and it's well known that angela merkel conducts a lot of government business through mobile phone calls and also through text messages can also ince
the spying scandal between germany and britain is gathering force berlin has warned london that using its embassy as a surveillance post is illegal under international law the allegations of u.k. snooping come on the heels of another revelation america's unprecedented spying on the german chancellor or his laura smith has the details. now we know of course that it wasn't just the us who was eavesdropping on the germans it's have been revealed that britain probably was to this information comes...
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air force during the day, the red army, the battle of berlin. he collapsed in the middle of it from exhaustion and hunger. he had fleas in his case. he was particularly frightened. he had fleas and lice or vice versa but he was nursed back to some kind of health by a german prostitute and ended up in a misplaced persons camp and back in the summer of 1940. he went back only to be sold -- told by senior members because the initiation and 41 had gone on the underground. they had to do the whole thing over again. there were those that suffered far worse than my father who suddenly were forced to jump around like frogs and so on. i said to my father, how is it possible you could have put up with this nonsense after all you've experienced? he said it's the way it was and also we thought that was normal. that's the key word because i think there was yearning for some guided normality to go back to the world before the war. to him it represented the normal world. now he is still alive. he is 90. he is not a particularly traumatized man. he is a particu
air force during the day, the red army, the battle of berlin. he collapsed in the middle of it from exhaustion and hunger. he had fleas in his case. he was particularly frightened. he had fleas and lice or vice versa but he was nursed back to some kind of health by a german prostitute and ended up in a misplaced persons camp and back in the summer of 1940. he went back only to be sold -- told by senior members because the initiation and 41 had gone on the underground. they had to do the whole...
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until 1941 britain defied the vast evil of nazism, berlin. in russia and the united states took this train encompassing the destruction of hitler. the struggle was nothing like as bloody as its predecessor, says some people kid themselves. the allies had better generals who understood that our soldiers should not be allowed to become the town's sacrifices. but our ideas about the first world war i. much cloudier and indeed cannot fairly confused. even among educated people. if you have much idea why europe exploded, though they may know that a big league with an extravagant mustache got shot. the most widely held belief is that the conflict was simply a guessing mistake for which all the european powers share blame, it's folly compounded by the british incompetence of military commanders. this is what i would characterize as the poets greuel, first articulated by the likes of robert graves amid the modern blood they felt that no cause could be worth the slaughter. today some brave people and maybe also saw americans feel almost embarrassed th
until 1941 britain defied the vast evil of nazism, berlin. in russia and the united states took this train encompassing the destruction of hitler. the struggle was nothing like as bloody as its predecessor, says some people kid themselves. the allies had better generals who understood that our soldiers should not be allowed to become the town's sacrifices. but our ideas about the first world war i. much cloudier and indeed cannot fairly confused. even among educated people. if you have much...
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war spy revelations with britain reportedly running a secret listening post in the heart of berlin right on the roof of the u.k. embassy. and eastern libya swears in its own government as the oil rich region tries to break away from tripoli blaming authorities for failing to maintain peace and security in the country. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program people and hundreds of cities across the world are expected to take part a mass rallies planned by the global protest group and on a as the day of action is called a million mask march it's uniting those protesting against a violation of online privacy as well as corporate greed and corrupt governments for testers wearing guy fawkes masks are demonstrating legions with the anonymous hacktivist group infamous for its online anti-government actions american activist grad who says the group hopes the global demonstration will encourage people to stand up for what they believe. one of my big pushes with all of the kind of real world stuff we've been doing not the online stuff for me has been to get m
war spy revelations with britain reportedly running a secret listening post in the heart of berlin right on the roof of the u.k. embassy. and eastern libya swears in its own government as the oil rich region tries to break away from tripoli blaming authorities for failing to maintain peace and security in the country. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program people and hundreds of cities across the world are expected to take part a mass rallies planned by...
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all over has details from berlin. it's a case of another day another case of spying on each other this time it's the turn of the british it seems these allegations in documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that on the roof of the british embassy here in berlin just a short way away from where we are here at the ripley studios there was a on line listed on the roof listening post now if that's the case it comes just a week after the united states of supposedly removed a listening post of their own on the roof of their embassy which is just next door to the british embassy here in the german capital now there is the argument that this is what they do however there is certainly going to be repercussions from this if it turns out that it is true that the british had this. this this what it would be called an intercept nest on the roof of their embassy it's certainly going to be toxic for relations between germany and britain to close allies within europe and it also comes at a time where german if issues are in washin
all over has details from berlin. it's a case of another day another case of spying on each other this time it's the turn of the british it seems these allegations in documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that on the roof of the british embassy here in berlin just a short way away from where we are here at the ripley studios there was a on line listed on the roof listening post now if that's the case it comes just a week after the united states of supposedly removed a listening post of...
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this british listening post on the roof of its embassy in berlin is allegedly being used to intercept communications from the german parliament the chancellor's office and revelations like these are pushing some to stand up for privacy. the don't share our information about our customers if you don't have a warrant we meet the owner of a tiny tech company resisting the far reaching operations of u.s. spy agencies. this week a space walk starring the olympic torch russian cosmonauts take the winter games symbol into outer space for the first time in history. the back of the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. fail to make a breakthrough in the latest round of talks over iran's nuclear program france has refused to accept any short term deal stalling the discussions with iran supremely accusing paris of open hostility towards terror on the set to resume in ten days from now before that a team of high ranking u.s. officials will brief the israeli government on the results of this week's meeting. a delegation of high ranking american officials is du
this british listening post on the roof of its embassy in berlin is allegedly being used to intercept communications from the german parliament the chancellor's office and revelations like these are pushing some to stand up for privacy. the don't share our information about our customers if you don't have a warrant we meet the owner of a tiny tech company resisting the far reaching operations of u.s. spy agencies. this week a space walk starring the olympic torch russian cosmonauts take the...
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at home and allies abroad well and that breach of trust in germany could see edward snowden go to berlin to testify over the u.s. tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior. as the details. according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is a willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that she would be more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the n.s.a. exigencies not just in europe but in the entire world she would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes will not be extracted to the united states on top of
at home and allies abroad well and that breach of trust in germany could see edward snowden go to berlin to testify over the u.s. tapping of chancellor angela merkel's phone in a letter to german authorities the former n.s.a. contractor expressed hope growing support for what he did will prompt washington to abandon what he called harmful behavior. as the details. according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is a willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course...
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war spy revelations with britain reportedly running a secret listening post in the heart of berlin right on the roof of the u.k. embassy. and eastern libya sware is in its own government as the oil rich region tries to break away from tripoli blaming authorities for failing to maintain peace and security in the country. this started coming to life for moscow six pm in the russian capital syria says it's now going to the long awaited peace summit to hand over power or form a transitional government the statement from the country's information minister has sparked fears a planned geneva conference will be called off we had an exclusive opportunity to discuss this vital issue directly with an advisor to president assad dr tyner. this interim government has announced money and dimes that this is what i did to a fender nevel the dollar pre-condition the problem is with the others host big money different languages the place is. put to conditions we've just learned better shunned them out it comes to be that today about two should be convened without the new preconditions. so that's fine with
war spy revelations with britain reportedly running a secret listening post in the heart of berlin right on the roof of the u.k. embassy. and eastern libya sware is in its own government as the oil rich region tries to break away from tripoli blaming authorities for failing to maintain peace and security in the country. this started coming to life for moscow six pm in the russian capital syria says it's now going to the long awaited peace summit to hand over power or form a transitional...
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she succeeded and works as a systems engineer for motorola in berlin. chicken fingers communication networks and since she has arrived the number of spaniards coming to germany has steadily increased. been there for three years last year was a real big way the spanish people coming to berlin. for me such as other big cities such as london has this reputation to be a cool city is a city that isn't painful. many people come here and a big part of us come here to work to start how i like to stay a new adventure in dubai. people like billy show now being sent to language schools by their employers. bringing foreign workers no relief from spain to germany has even become a business for some this and a milan street it was set up his own company t t a in berlin and not a specialized in greenspan is highly skilled workers to gemini they are also now financially supported by the government. is he who is believed him when thirty thousand spanish people are ready come here they live here in the work year but this is in itself not such a big number. the rate of you
she succeeded and works as a systems engineer for motorola in berlin. chicken fingers communication networks and since she has arrived the number of spaniards coming to germany has steadily increased. been there for three years last year was a real big way the spanish people coming to berlin. for me such as other big cities such as london has this reputation to be a cool city is a city that isn't painful. many people come here and a big part of us come here to work to start how i like to stay a...
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on of the line from berlin peter thank you very much indeed for that and in its probe into the alleged toppling of angela merkel's phone burning is seeking assistance of edward snowden and john gets a german investigative journalist and that him in moscow last month as he was accompanying a german and. that's one of the things that's being discussed is the question of how to get input from of the person who actually knows the most about the documents right now all of the documents are being kind of read and reported on by journalists who of course you know are doing their best are doing the best job they can but these are complicated things and it would make sense to get expertise i mean from the person that knows the system and the n.s.a. from the inside as a matter of fact i mean the interior minister and other leading people in the german government have acknowledged the importance of snowden's allegations i mean the fact that uncle americal actually called president obama about. the story about her cell phone was not just the basis of a newspaper story it was that basically the ger
on of the line from berlin peter thank you very much indeed for that and in its probe into the alleged toppling of angela merkel's phone burning is seeking assistance of edward snowden and john gets a german investigative journalist and that him in moscow last month as he was accompanying a german and. that's one of the things that's being discussed is the question of how to get input from of the person who actually knows the most about the documents right now all of the documents are being...
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would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that text will not be extradited to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course added that he would be more than willing to testify not of berlin but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment regarding edward snowden's life in russia where he has been since june well according to his own russian lawyer that. snowden has gotten a job with one of russia's top internet companies we don't know we don't know exactly whether that is true and what company that is but russian journalists have speculated that it could be the country's largest social media web site of course that it would be doing internet security for them at least these are the reports that we're getting. we also had a chance to speak to edward snowden's lawyer in russia trail my he told us the whistleblower would not necessarily have to travel to germany to testify. because as we know he. moves to a different country it is then he loses this. with. any question and snowden on behalf of
would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that text will not be extradited to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course added that he would be more than willing to testify not of berlin but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment regarding edward snowden's life in russia where he has been since june well according to his own russian lawyer that. snowden has gotten a job with one of russia's...
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also this british listening post on the roof of this embassy in berlin is allegedly being used to intercept munich ations from the dreaded parliament and chancellor that is believed documents reveal plans. there are information about our customers if you don't have a warrant for me the owner of a tiny tech company resisting the far reaching operations of your spy agency. this week a space walks star in the olympic pool try russian cosmonauts take the winter games symbol into outer space for the very first time in history. the latest news on the we stop stories this is the weekly here and i'll see with me here national problem thanks for joining us to iran and six world powers failed to make a breakthrough in the latest round of talks over iran's nuclear program say friends are set to resume in ten days before that a team of high ranking u.s. officials will brief the israeli government on the results of this week's me saying let's not cross live to point to clear high that paula so what happened in geneva that israel needs to be briefed so late. well as you say a delegation of high ranking a
also this british listening post on the roof of this embassy in berlin is allegedly being used to intercept munich ations from the dreaded parliament and chancellor that is believed documents reveal plans. there are information about our customers if you don't have a warrant for me the owner of a tiny tech company resisting the far reaching operations of your spy agency. this week a space walks star in the olympic pool try russian cosmonauts take the winter games symbol into outer space for the...
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. >> free runners highlight their skills in an abandoned building in berlin. >> >>> when you're a dominortist and you have about 20,000 to 25,000, you know you're going to create a pretty cool quick. and you partner up for million dollar boy for this series of domino tricks. apparently it took them three months to set this whole thing up and you're going to see just why in some parts they use rubber brands that will continue momentum to continue pushing the rest of the tck with the cards. >> the cards go down and it drops the dominos between the cards. this was not one take. they did have to split it up. they tried this in the u.s. and then they had their setup in germany. >> buddy loves to slide. good job. ♪ ♪ >> when you combine action sports like free running, creativity and spectacular photography, you get this. this group of free runners had three days to run through the abandoned buildings of berlin. >> the video is spectacularly beautiful, all the slow motion of these guys using flares to highlight their motion. and they're using colored chalk powder to highlight what they're doin
. >> free runners highlight their skills in an abandoned building in berlin. >> >>> when you're a dominortist and you have about 20,000 to 25,000, you know you're going to create a pretty cool quick. and you partner up for million dollar boy for this series of domino tricks. apparently it took them three months to set this whole thing up and you're going to see just why in some parts they use rubber brands that will continue momentum to continue pushing the rest of the tck...
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europe but in the entire world would be happy just to talk about them but he can only do that of berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes will not be extradited to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course doubted that she would be more than willing to testify not of berlin but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the private phone conversations all german chancellor angela merkel regarding edward snowden's life in russia where he has been since june well according to his own russian lawyer that snowden has gotten a job with one of russia's top internet companies as a technical specialist however we do not know which company that it is because of course off the security measures. we also had a chance to speak to edward snowden's lawyer in russia. he told us the whistleblower would not necessarily have to travel to germany to testify. of course edward snowden can't leave russi
europe but in the entire world would be happy just to talk about them but he can only do that of berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes will not be extradited to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course doubted that she would be more than willing to testify not of berlin but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in...