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>> this is dw news live from berlin. another emergency meeting over the greek debt crisis has come and gone. still no deal. this time, since of progress from both sides of athens and its creditors. we will go live to brussels and we will ask why. if free man. the al jazeera journalist leaves prison here in berlin. german authorities have just gone from bad cop to good cop in the nick of time? and they are taking photos of a toy queen. it won't be long until the real queen elizabeth arrives here in germany. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. did today's emergency summit on the greek debt crisis make any difference? eurozone leaders are leading in brussels at this hour. there is a sense for the first time in weeks of a sense of optimism. thousands of protesters are rallying in athens to say that they want greece to stay in the eurozone. they will no doubt be encouraged by the ne
>> this is dw news live from berlin. another emergency meeting over the greek debt crisis has come and gone. still no deal. this time, since of progress from both sides of athens and its creditors. we will go live to brussels and we will ask why. if free man. the al jazeera journalist leaves prison here in berlin. german authorities have just gone from bad cop to good cop in the nick of time? and they are taking photos of a toy queen. it won't be long until the real queen elizabeth...
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that is the word from berlin authorities. berlin authorities also had him detained at the request of that same questionable judiciary. >> he is hard to see amid all the commotion. he leaves berlin prison in which he was detained a free man. german state prosecutors say they don't believe he would get a fair trial in egypt. >> [indiscernible] >> they expressed doubts about judicial independence in egypt. you can rest assured the statements the federal government has made concerning the rule of law will have an influence on any decision-making. he was arrested saturday at berlin's airport as he was leaving the country. his name was on a wanted list past to germany by interpol. >> they detain me at the request of the egyptian authorities despite the fact that i informed them that the request proves i am not wanted on any charge and in all cases, they were fabricated. >> they have sharply criticized the military regime in egypt. for his part, they can now continue his work for the news outlet. brent: the taliban have attacked par
that is the word from berlin authorities. berlin authorities also had him detained at the request of that same questionable judiciary. >> he is hard to see amid all the commotion. he leaves berlin prison in which he was detained a free man. german state prosecutors say they don't believe he would get a fair trial in egypt. >> [indiscernible] >> they expressed doubts about judicial independence in egypt. you can rest assured the statements the federal government has made...
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let them come to berlin.are some who say that communism is the wave of the future. let them come to berlin. and there are even a few who say that it is true, that communism is an evil system, but it permits us to make economic progress. [speaking german] let them come to berlin. [cheering] freedom has many difficulties. democracy is not perfect. but we have never had to put up a wall to keep our people in. to prevent them from leaving us. while the wall is the most obvious and vivid demonstration of the failures of the communists system, for all the world to see we take no satisfaction in it. as your mayor has said, it is an offense not only against history , but an offense against humanity. separating families. dividing husbands and wives brothers and sisters. dividing up people who wished to be joined together. freedom is indivisible. when one man is enslaved, all are not free. all freemen, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words [speaking german]
let them come to berlin.are some who say that communism is the wave of the future. let them come to berlin. and there are even a few who say that it is true, that communism is an evil system, but it permits us to make economic progress. [speaking german] let them come to berlin. [cheering] freedom has many difficulties. democracy is not perfect. but we have never had to put up a wall to keep our people in. to prevent them from leaving us. while the wall is the most obvious and vivid...
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forces to begin the berlin air lift. flying much needed supply to starving berliners. they were victims of a soviet blockade, considered by many to be the beginning of the cold war. john terret looks back at that crucial moment in history. >> reporter: it was the pivotal action that marked the dawn of the cold war. the start of the decades long era so wrowt wrought with tension it took the united states and britain to the brink of the cold war. >> general eisenhower informs me that the forces of germany has surrendered to the united nations. the flags of freedom supply all over europe. >> reporter: germany had surrendered. much of the country was in ruins. this 1945, the allies powers that had defeated the allies health historic meetings in pottdam. the decision was to split germany into four zones. the eastern part to russia and then western part to britain and france. stanley quickly grew uneasy -- stalin grew uneasy with having half of a capitalist city in be soviet territory. on june the at which time, 1948, the first real showdown between the u.s. and the soviet u
forces to begin the berlin air lift. flying much needed supply to starving berliners. they were victims of a soviet blockade, considered by many to be the beginning of the cold war. john terret looks back at that crucial moment in history. >> reporter: it was the pivotal action that marked the dawn of the cold war. the start of the decades long era so wrowt wrought with tension it took the united states and britain to the brink of the cold war. >> general eisenhower informs me that...
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>> new line from berlin. queen elizabeth has come to berlin, and what has she brought with her? this could be a state visit with a political point. people in athens want their government to know that they do not like what is going down in brussels. and dw honors loggers who risked everything to simply be heard . -- bloggers risk everything to simply be heard. it is good to have you with us. it is the royal event or royal watchers here in berlin. queen elizabeth and her husband prince philip landed and has been a crowd of well-wishers ever since they are beginning a water date visit to germany. >> the queen and her husband have little reason to be feeling homesick as they touched down berlin greeted them with rainy weather, typical of london. it is her fifth state visit to germany, a sign of her appreciation for the country. the queen's first stop tuesday evening, her hotel near brandenburg gate. throngs of supporters were on hand to cheer the 89-year-old as she arrived at the exclusive hotel. it's presidential suite, which cost 15,000 euros a night has been renamed the royal sui
>> new line from berlin. queen elizabeth has come to berlin, and what has she brought with her? this could be a state visit with a political point. people in athens want their government to know that they do not like what is going down in brussels. and dw honors loggers who risked everything to simply be heard . -- bloggers risk everything to simply be heard. it is good to have you with us. it is the royal event or royal watchers here in berlin. queen elizabeth and her husband prince...
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consule in berlin is involved. and the german authorities have a headache of explaining why their police executed an arrest warrant which interpol rejected. >> an online petition has been signed. german politicians came out in support of mansour. the leader of the green party defeated: >>> the international federation of journalists, arab organization of human rights and others have condemned mr mann mansour's arrest. protesters gathered to show solidarity. there'll be no further moves possible until the case goes to court on monday >>> paul, there's a lot of questions in that report and surrounding this case. what is happening to mansour today? >> mansour spent the night of sunday night into this morning at a prison part of a complex of a building you can see over my shoulder we are outside the front of the court part of that complex. and around the back are the prison cells and the barbed wire and the control tours where he has been spending his last 12 - sorry, 12-24 hours. and what is happening this morning is
consule in berlin is involved. and the german authorities have a headache of explaining why their police executed an arrest warrant which interpol rejected. >> an online petition has been signed. german politicians came out in support of mansour. the leader of the green party defeated: >>> the international federation of journalists, arab organization of human rights and others have condemned mr mann mansour's arrest. protesters gathered to show solidarity. there'll be no further...
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brent goff in berlin. good to have you with us. eurozone finance ministers have decided to postpone emergency talks on the greek debt crisis. those talks had just started. only an hour into then came the news that we will sleep on it one more night. just before the meeting was set to begin, the german finance minister said that he is not optimist about a breakthrough. the talks are meant to finalize greece's new reform proposals and unlock more bailout funds. time is not on athens i. if it misses a 1.6 billion euro payment to the imf, it's time in the eurozone could be over. watching the story for us, good evening. why the delay? reporter: seven hours of talks between recent creditors have not given the finance ministers apparently, enough to work with. their simple message was, if you don't give us a concrete answer, we can't help you. brent: we heard on monday that the lenders were actually pleased with the reform. now we're hearing they don't have enough to consider. reporter: the document has been linked -- leaked and it is ful
brent goff in berlin. good to have you with us. eurozone finance ministers have decided to postpone emergency talks on the greek debt crisis. those talks had just started. only an hour into then came the news that we will sleep on it one more night. just before the meeting was set to begin, the german finance minister said that he is not optimist about a breakthrough. the talks are meant to finalize greece's new reform proposals and unlock more bailout funds. time is not on athens i. if it...
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it is the royal event or royal watchers here in berlin. queen elizabeth and her husband prince philip landed and has been a crowd of well-wishers ever since they are beginning a water date visit to germany. >> the queen and her husband have little reason to be feeling homesick as they touched down berlin greeted them with rainy weather, typical of london. it is her fifth state visit to germany, a sign of her appreciation for the country. the queen's first stop tuesday evening, her hotel near brandenburg gate. throngs of supporters were on hand to cheer the 89-year-old as she arrived at the exclusive hotel. it's presidential suite, which cost 15,000 euros a night has been renamed the royal suite. a hefty price tag, but this is not just any visit as britain's ambassador says. germany is now our most important european partner, and our second biggest trade partner globally rate of this is a celebration of our bilateral relationship. now it is time to rest because there is a full agenda ahead. after meeting german leaders wednesday it is off t
it is the royal event or royal watchers here in berlin. queen elizabeth and her husband prince philip landed and has been a crowd of well-wishers ever since they are beginning a water date visit to germany. >> the queen and her husband have little reason to be feeling homesick as they touched down berlin greeted them with rainy weather, typical of london. it is her fifth state visit to germany, a sign of her appreciation for the country. the queen's first stop tuesday evening, her hotel...
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is just south of the philadelphia international airport moving to the east towards runnemede and berlin and to the west of medford lakes thank is gloucester and camden county and the western part of the burlington county until 6:30 p.m. the philadelphia international airport you can see some of the runways here, that is where the rotation is south of the runway over the river near gibbs town and in between gibbs bro and moving to the east at 6:00, mantua 6:04, and woodbury at 6:06 and sewell at 6:06 and the winds are being syphoned into the storms here into the philadelphia international airport heading south of downtown gibbs town along 295 towards mickleton and mantua and here is the new jersey turnpike, it's split between 295, and the new jersey turnpike downtown mickleton and bridgeport east of there is showing the rotation setting up shop south and to the west of democrat road north of kings highway, berkeley road if you know anyone in this area, what you want to do at this present time is to head into the lowest part of your home, head into the basement, if you don't have a batesm
is just south of the philadelphia international airport moving to the east towards runnemede and berlin and to the west of medford lakes thank is gloucester and camden county and the western part of the burlington county until 6:30 p.m. the philadelphia international airport you can see some of the runways here, that is where the rotation is south of the runway over the river near gibbs town and in between gibbs bro and moving to the east at 6:00, mantua 6:04, and woodbury at 6:06 and sewell at...
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al jazeera journalist a third day in custody after being detained at berlin airport saturday and they reviewing detention papers after they asked to expedite him and 20,000 people signed the petition demanding his immediate release and paul has more. >> reporter: detained on saturday at berlin's airport as he was about to board a flight in qatar and he was handed over to police in berlin and he issued a video message criticizing the police actions. >> translator: unfortunately the german authorities are handling this case in a very suspicious manner and raises questions on involvement and how they are with the military in egypt. >> reporter: he was sentenced to 15 years in prison by cairo criminal court last year for torturing a lawyer but when they asked for a red notice and international arrest warrant they are refused and it is like he took a district root. >> all he was doing was his job. he has two leading programs on al jazeera. >> reporter: they said the crack down on journalists by egyptian authorities is well known, the network is the most watched has taken the brunt of this
al jazeera journalist a third day in custody after being detained at berlin airport saturday and they reviewing detention papers after they asked to expedite him and 20,000 people signed the petition demanding his immediate release and paul has more. >> reporter: detained on saturday at berlin's airport as he was about to board a flight in qatar and he was handed over to police in berlin and he issued a video message criticizing the police actions. >> translator: unfortunately the...
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why aren't you going to berlin? there was sent diplomatic. they thought maybe he was gloating because that could precipitate a coup in the kremlin. so wise for policy would push back its little bit they said we should not be driven by the media whether television or twitter we should do what is best but we're up against that political pressure right away. >> host: policy and politics and social media era is the subtitle. one of the prime examples is the arab spurring how did social be a fact that? >> it was important but keep in mind the most important media was television particularly algeciras because in the arab world in 2011 the access to the internet to social media was limited but almost everybody can watch television so the social media was used more as a mobilizing to hold land mass information. that is changing even in the middle east in the four years since then that reach of access has expanded dramatically but in 2011 i think there was a tendency because social media was so near and facebook drew so much attention it is easy to ov
why aren't you going to berlin? there was sent diplomatic. they thought maybe he was gloating because that could precipitate a coup in the kremlin. so wise for policy would push back its little bit they said we should not be driven by the media whether television or twitter we should do what is best but we're up against that political pressure right away. >> host: policy and politics and social media era is the subtitle. one of the prime examples is the arab spurring how did social be a...
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al jazeera. >>> paul brennan joins us live from berlin. paul, any more information on why he might have been detained and what happens now? >> reporter: the circumstances of the detention are becoming slightly clearer. we know it wasn't an interpol red notice. , this was a request by the egyptian authorities, an arrest warrant issued by them to countries worldwide. it was filed in the system of the german federal police who control the airports. when mr. mansour, his name range a bell in that system and he was detained by the federal police. the details of the allegations against him are fairly sketchy, we understand from his lawyers. one allegation according to the lawyer is that he is accused of having harmed the reputation of egypt. >> in addition to the allegation of torture, which mr. mansour was found guilty of in abstentia in 2014, that said though, the authorities here have not looked at the allegations in any serious detail. there have been hearings which have taken place. that was a look at dotting the is and crossing ts looking
al jazeera. >>> paul brennan joins us live from berlin. paul, any more information on why he might have been detained and what happens now? >> reporter: the circumstances of the detention are becoming slightly clearer. we know it wasn't an interpol red notice. , this was a request by the egyptian authorities, an arrest warrant issued by them to countries worldwide. it was filed in the system of the german federal police who control the airports. when mr. mansour, his name range a...
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consule in berlin is involved. and the german authorities have a headache of explaining why their police executed an arrest warrant which interpol rejected. >> an online petition has been signed by thousands of people. german politicians came out in support of mansour. the leader of the green party defeated: >>> the international federation of journalists, arab organization of human rights and dozens of others have condemned mr mansour's arrest. protesters gathered to show solidarity in berlin. there'll be no further progress until the case goes to court on monday >>> paul joins us live from berlin. what is happening today? >> the wheels of justice are grinding slowly. we spoke to patrick toytner. he is mr mansour's solicitor. he is at his office consulting with a specialist in international and arrest warrants. they are getting their representation - getting that together. mean the state's attorney-general is now in his office going through the documentation which he would have only received at 9am local time this
consule in berlin is involved. and the german authorities have a headache of explaining why their police executed an arrest warrant which interpol rejected. >> an online petition has been signed by thousands of people. german politicians came out in support of mansour. the leader of the green party defeated: >>> the international federation of journalists, arab organization of human rights and dozens of others have condemned mr mansour's arrest. protesters gathered to show...
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this whole storm system is approaching berlin right now.you are in this area near voorhees pine hill if cross keys road sounds familiar to you, if you are in the vicinity of that you have very strong winds either in your area right now or they are approaching your area. cooper road just north of berlin and around voorhees you can expect very damaging winds and also some very heavy rain and lightning from this. jackson road hopewell road all these areas near berlin now, this is where we are seeing possibly some of these strongest winds, most damaging winds inside this storm. this is what this storm system looks like as it is approaching. this is an extremely violent storm moving into new jersey. if you are not in the tornado warned area but you are stel experiencing this storm or if you are in the vicinity of this storm you are still seeing some very damaging winds. i will track this again for you because it's still traveling pretty quickly, around 50 miles an hour to the east. this whole storm system again is not losing strength. it does no
this whole storm system is approaching berlin right now.you are in this area near voorhees pine hill if cross keys road sounds familiar to you, if you are in the vicinity of that you have very strong winds either in your area right now or they are approaching your area. cooper road just north of berlin and around voorhees you can expect very damaging winds and also some very heavy rain and lightning from this. jackson road hopewell road all these areas near berlin now, this is where we are...
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it was made by germany's federal please who handed him over in berlin. berlin. he issued a video mention criticizing the police action. >> unfortunately, the german authorities are handling this case in a very suspicious manner. >> raises a lot of questions on its involvement and how they are collaborating in egypt. >> he was sentenced in abstenia to 15 years in prison on the charge of torturing a lawyer in tahrir square in 2011. when egypt asked interpol to issue a red notice international arrest warrant, interpol refused. now it appears cairo has taken a direct group. >> an in the man, doing his job. two leading programs on al jazeera. >> al jazeera's acting director general said in a statement, the crackdown ol journalists by egyptian authorities is well known. our net working is the arab world's most watched has taken the brunt of this. other countries must not be tools of this media oppression, at least least of all. germany. he must be released immediately. >> this is becoming an international diplomatic incident. mr. mansour homes joint citizenship. the u
it was made by germany's federal please who handed him over in berlin. berlin. he issued a video mention criticizing the police action. >> unfortunately, the german authorities are handling this case in a very suspicious manner. >> raises a lot of questions on its involvement and how they are collaborating in egypt. >> he was sentenced in abstenia to 15 years in prison on the charge of torturing a lawyer in tahrir square in 2011. when egypt asked interpol to issue a red notice...
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case goes before a judge later on monday. >> we are joined litsch now from berlin. paul what do we know about the circumstances surrounding mansour's arrest? >> the state police are insisting that it was an egyptian arrest warrant but that's not necessarily ruling out the involvement in some way of interpol. there is a degree of uncertainty as to the bureaucracy involved in this. as far as the program today whether mansour has been moved from the state police building to a prison in central berlin, where he will spend tonight before being brought before the attorney general tomorrow, monday. there was a hearing of sorts during sunday. it was a formality's hearing just to check the paperwork. my understanding is that mr. mansour was in attendance but only to confirm his name and the confirm the fact that the arrest warrant is directed towards him. it wasn't a remand hearing or a bail hearing in any substantive way. the tension now frankly is on the attorney general who from 9:00 a.m. local time tomorrow will start to read the payment which have now landed on his desk
case goes before a judge later on monday. >> we are joined litsch now from berlin. paul what do we know about the circumstances surrounding mansour's arrest? >> the state police are insisting that it was an egyptian arrest warrant but that's not necessarily ruling out the involvement in some way of interpol. there is a degree of uncertainty as to the bureaucracy involved in this. as far as the program today whether mansour has been moved from the state police building to a prison in...
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one of his lawyers joins us from berlin. what more can up tell us about developments this afternoon? your client now is free, sir. >> yes. we -- i can report to you that that he is being reds from the prison in berlin. we are waiting for him and there's been a lot of talks this morning and the general prosecution office has come to the conclusion not to follow up on the warrant so that they are now releasing him from prison. >> he's now free to leave germany? >> i suppose so, yes. we haven't seen the decision yet or the reasons. i'm quite sure that he will be. >> ok. will questions be asked as to why germany saw fit to detain him in the first place? >> that's something i can't answer you right now. we need to look at the reasoning of what has happened in the past few days and after looking at this can come to conclusion to make a political statement here, that's too early from my point of view. >> have you managed to speak to your client? i know he's not physically been reds but legally he's free to go. >> that's true. that'
one of his lawyers joins us from berlin. what more can up tell us about developments this afternoon? your client now is free, sir. >> yes. we -- i can report to you that that he is being reds from the prison in berlin. we are waiting for him and there's been a lot of talks this morning and the general prosecution office has come to the conclusion not to follow up on the warrant so that they are now releasing him from prison. >> he's now free to leave germany? >> i suppose so,...
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>> the arrest was made by germany's federal police, who handed him over to state police in berlin. despite being in custody this demand saw a video message criticizing the police action. >> unfortunately,le german authorities are handling this case in a very suspicious manager. that raises questions. sentenced in ashen is that to criminal court in prison, the charge of torturing a lawyer in tahrir square. when egypt asked interpol to issue a red warrant it refused. it appears cairo has taken the direct route. >> >> it is inconceivable to arrest an innocent man. he was just doing his job. he has two leading programs on al jazeera. al jazeera has said the crack down by egyptian authorities on journalists is well known. other countries must not allow themselves to be tools of some oppression. ahmed mansour is one of the arab world's most respected journalists and must be released immediately. >> on on line petition has so far been signed by that thousands of people. german politicians have come out in support of mr. mansour. the leader of the green party tweeted german government must
>> the arrest was made by germany's federal police, who handed him over to state police in berlin. despite being in custody this demand saw a video message criticizing the police action. >> unfortunately,le german authorities are handling this case in a very suspicious manager. that raises questions. sentenced in ashen is that to criminal court in prison, the charge of torturing a lawyer in tahrir square. when egypt asked interpol to issue a red warrant it refused. it appears cairo...
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tonight, from west berlin. >> good evening.om the berlin wall on the most historic night in this wall's history. what you see behind me -- >> i remember being in the control room watching this, saying can i believe what i'm seeing? there was tom, saying this is happening. he was saying this is stunning, this is just a stunning phenomenon. >> what we were seeing was the destruction of what we had all grown up with in the 20th century. we'd all grown up with the soviet threat. we'd all grown up with democracy versus communism. >> on the other side of the wall, young east germans have rushed through the brandenburg gate, undeterred by water cannon -- >> we were on the air for five straight hours. >> for almost 30 years now, these people have been confined, living in a prison-like state, governed at every step of their life by the east german government. >> tom did not have a prompter. tom did not have a script. he just had the entire history of the 20th century in his head. and it all came out that night. >> some time after midnig
tonight, from west berlin. >> good evening.om the berlin wall on the most historic night in this wall's history. what you see behind me -- >> i remember being in the control room watching this, saying can i believe what i'm seeing? there was tom, saying this is happening. he was saying this is stunning, this is just a stunning phenomenon. >> what we were seeing was the destruction of what we had all grown up with in the 20th century. we'd all grown up with the soviet threat....
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. >> ahmed man sour was detained at berlin airport as he waited to board a flight to doha. german police say he is accused of crimes, but they are alleged to have taken place in egypt. mansrur said it may have been due to a deal made during a recent visit of al sisi. >> his lawyer says the arrest is politically motivate. >> it is in conceive automobile that of an innocent man doing his job he has two leading programs on al jazeera. >> he was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in president by die crow's criminal courts last year on the charge of torturing a lawyer on tahrir square in 2011. he wasn't in the country at the time of the alleged crime. it's because of these baseless charges that interpol rejected egyptian's request for an international arrest warrant against man sour. peter greste was eventually released and deported home to australia, now he and his two colleagues mohamed fahmy and baher mohammed are facing a retrial. germany is urged to release mansour immediately. he said in a statement: mansour is one of the world's most respected journalists. ed leader of the
. >> ahmed man sour was detained at berlin airport as he waited to board a flight to doha. german police say he is accused of crimes, but they are alleged to have taken place in egypt. mansrur said it may have been due to a deal made during a recent visit of al sisi. >> his lawyer says the arrest is politically motivate. >> it is in conceive automobile that of an innocent man doing his job he has two leading programs on al jazeera. >> he was sentenced in absentia to 15...
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. >> supposed to be a crunch day for ahmed mansour and the attorney general for berlin is consideringocuments submitted to his office over the weekend after ahmed mansour's arrest at the airport and hopes and expectations indeed for a swipt conclusion appear with fate because of the complexity and international aspect the justice ministry and foreign minister now taking an interest and because of mr. ahmed mansour british citizenship the uk is also monitoring affairs and considering the documents has large amount of leeway and can throw out the case if it's without merit and it's also possible he finds the paperwork in order and simply needs more clarification and could drag on for days or weeks but the reality is if the paperwork is in order and decision is made to send mr. ahmed mansour back to egypt it could be overruled by the foreign ministry because they already said today if there is any possibility that mr. ahmed mansour may face the death penalty it would block the extradition. >> reporter: we will talk to a former appeals judge and he says ahmed mansour has been wrongly deta
. >> supposed to be a crunch day for ahmed mansour and the attorney general for berlin is consideringocuments submitted to his office over the weekend after ahmed mansour's arrest at the airport and hopes and expectations indeed for a swipt conclusion appear with fate because of the complexity and international aspect the justice ministry and foreign minister now taking an interest and because of mr. ahmed mansour british citizenship the uk is also monitoring affairs and considering the...
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the state attorney general in berlin has ordered mansour' release. mansour's release. a charge that both he and al jazeera deny. >> i extend all thanks and appreciation to the honorable honest judiciary of germany. i extend my thanks and appreciation to the honest, honorable judges of germany. and i appreciate your support. >> one of ahmed mansour's lawyers says his arrest was politically motivated. >> the germans have for their own reasons have detained him. ahmed mansour was on square during the revolution, no one raises any allegation against him until after almost two years thereafter. these are fabricated and retaliatory allegations by a regime who wanted to get away with it and to extend its jurisdiction of repression. unfortunately to democratic countries including that of germany. the germans really should not have acted so quickly and that's why it raises some suspicion that the western countries are competing to get their own slice in now from the regime in egypt because they are engaged in huge infrastructure programs. and to extend the canal and so on. and
the state attorney general in berlin has ordered mansour' release. mansour's release. a charge that both he and al jazeera deny. >> i extend all thanks and appreciation to the honorable honest judiciary of germany. i extend my thanks and appreciation to the honest, honorable judges of germany. and i appreciate your support. >> one of ahmed mansour's lawyers says his arrest was politically motivated. >> the germans have for their own reasons have detained him. ahmed mansour was...
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john: seven years ago barack obama went to berlin not quite -- obama went to berlin talking about thence of alliances. here is jeb bush talking about them. what you think about the tone and the substance coming from a republican at this point in time? al: it's interesting. there have been great speeches by americans in berlin. jfk, ronald reagan, barack obama. this will not join that list. as mark said, he didn't do harm. but it's interesting when you compare it to the obama speech seven years ago, that's exactly what obama talked about, but obama did it in the context of criticizing george w. bush's administration for their unilateralism. i think jeb bush my instinct will be much more all-time lateral. -- multilateral. john: you think so? you heard his first foreign-policy speech, he sounded a lot like george w. bush. and neocon through and through. al: i am not sure that george w. bush was a neocon. i think that cheney dragged him there. there are no policy differentiations -- domestic or foreign -- between jeb and his brother, but it do think it's interesting. john: let's go to the
john: seven years ago barack obama went to berlin not quite -- obama went to berlin talking about thence of alliances. here is jeb bush talking about them. what you think about the tone and the substance coming from a republican at this point in time? al: it's interesting. there have been great speeches by americans in berlin. jfk, ronald reagan, barack obama. this will not join that list. as mark said, he didn't do harm. but it's interesting when you compare it to the obama speech seven years...
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>> this is dw news live from berlin. great to have you with us. >> hello. headlines for you at this hour -- leila: on a visit to st. petersburg, the greek prime minister says he intends to return greece its sovereignty as negotiations in luxembourg continue over greek debt. >> the suspect in the u.s. church shooting massacre is taken to a detention center, and the people of charleston grieve for the nine people he killed. anchor: danish voters oust their centerleft government. a eurosceptic anti-immigration party makes huge gains. greece and russia just shook hands on a billion-euro gas pipeline deal that could not have come at a better time for athens. anchor: prime minister alexis tsipras is left in tough negotiations with his eu counterpart, and there are fewer than teen of weeks to go before athens has to come up with reforms if it wants to secure loans. anchor: the european union is darkening. with europe at odds with russia, the deal could backfire on the greek government. we will talk to frank and moscow but first this report. reporter: in st. peters
>> this is dw news live from berlin. great to have you with us. >> hello. headlines for you at this hour -- leila: on a visit to st. petersburg, the greek prime minister says he intends to return greece its sovereignty as negotiations in luxembourg continue over greek debt. >> the suspect in the u.s. church shooting massacre is taken to a detention center, and the people of charleston grieve for the nine people he killed. anchor: danish voters oust their centerleft government....
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he was the talk of berlin this tuesday. jeb bush, the former florida governor and president george w. bush's brother kicked off a tour in berlin as he prepares to run for president. sarah: he spoke at a conference organized by angela merkel's party. he called for closer trade and ties between the u.s. and europe. brent: a prime minister in europe should they enjoy immunity from prosecution? sarah: victor ponta is accused of money laundering and tax evasion. they voted by a wide margin against investigating him but he is not in the clear yet. >> the prime minister went to parliament to put his case for keeping his immunity from prosecution. as it turned out, it was an easy win. 231 in favor and 120 against. but he's not in the clear quite yet. his government faces a vote of no-confidence on friday. they have been dogged by allegations. they launched an investigation and nine former ministers last october. it's not surprising some people have taken to the streets. >> there is a long list of reasons for the resignation and the
he was the talk of berlin this tuesday. jeb bush, the former florida governor and president george w. bush's brother kicked off a tour in berlin as he prepares to run for president. sarah: he spoke at a conference organized by angela merkel's party. he called for closer trade and ties between the u.s. and europe. brent: a prime minister in europe should they enjoy immunity from prosecution? sarah: victor ponta is accused of money laundering and tax evasion. they voted by a wide margin against...
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ahmed mansour has been detained in berlin. there may have been a secret deal to secure his arrest during a visit by egypt's president to germany. nine afghan children and 10 adults have been killed by a roadside bomb. in northern kund use i.s.i.l. has taken control. >>> mali's government and tuareg rebels sign a peace deal. the tuareg will have representation in parliament, but it does not give them full autonomy with which they demanded >>> the droouz muslim community fears for its safety on the syrian side. deaf conversation"uze muslim community fears for its safety on the syrian side. deaf conversation"the druze says one escape route is open. last week 20 druze in the northern syrian province. they are spread between syria and jordan and are viewed as heretics. the chair of the contemporary middle east studies at the london school and political science, he says that the druze in syria were caught between the rebels and the regime on the other. >> one point that must be made is israel this question the question of the druze
ahmed mansour has been detained in berlin. there may have been a secret deal to secure his arrest during a visit by egypt's president to germany. nine afghan children and 10 adults have been killed by a roadside bomb. in northern kund use i.s.i.l. has taken control. >>> mali's government and tuareg rebels sign a peace deal. the tuareg will have representation in parliament, but it does not give them full autonomy with which they demanded >>> the droouz muslim community fears...
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here is what jeb said in berlin about peaceful resolutions and democracy. jeb bush: it will take a serious and united effort of the nations in our alliance. if events can be turned in the direction of peace, ladies and gentlemen, then who else but us, the great democracies all the west, will do the turning. mark: john, we will look more at jeb's speech later, but did he make a convincing case he can perform on the world stage? with is what this trip is about. john: there is a difference between style and substance. these each was not well delivered. he was not that good. he was not that good today. in terms of substance, he came of relatively moderate. he did not somewhat a neocon. he did not sound like a wild interventionist. i think he will come across on stubstance on style, he left a lot to be desired. mark: he is a guy that can go in and give a substantive speech. the performance level is not way should be. the bigger speech is monday when he announces. but as we talked about earlier on the show, he is not trying to score points so much as punch the ti
here is what jeb said in berlin about peaceful resolutions and democracy. jeb bush: it will take a serious and united effort of the nations in our alliance. if events can be turned in the direction of peace, ladies and gentlemen, then who else but us, the great democracies all the west, will do the turning. mark: john, we will look more at jeb's speech later, but did he make a convincing case he can perform on the world stage? with is what this trip is about. john: there is a difference between...
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strikes live from berlin, this is your world news on dw. >> german parliamentarians mount over several separate attack on parliament own network. anchor: dominique stress con is acquitted. what does that mean for the former head of the international monetary fund? welcome to the show. german security officials have traced a cyberattacks to two e-mails but is not known who is behind the hacking. anchor: many are calling the st too little -- many are calling the steps to little, too late. reporter: the hacker attack on the german parliament has sent shockwaves throughout the country. the government is not forthcoming about the extent of the potential damage. use of the security breach has raised serious questions about cyber-safety at the top. the hacking attack has shown how vulnerable our own parliamentary infrastructure is. we are always alerting german industry business people, and individuals to threats but even we as an authority have experienced was the computer security situation is like in germany. far from ideal, it seems. the situation will require public service companies to
strikes live from berlin, this is your world news on dw. >> german parliamentarians mount over several separate attack on parliament own network. anchor: dominique stress con is acquitted. what does that mean for the former head of the international monetary fund? welcome to the show. german security officials have traced a cyberattacks to two e-mails but is not known who is behind the hacking. anchor: many are calling the st too little -- many are calling the steps to little, too late....
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molly: jessica, thank you so much for that update from berlin. now the latest on the telecom giant, orange. ahead of the country is meeting with israeli prime mr. benjamin netanyahu. he is smiling -- he is trying to overcome damage. here is olivia salazar when spare. olivia: this shows the group's commitment to the country. rachelle wasthat the french telecoms operator has been accused of wanting to boycott israel. he says that is something he did the regrets. the telecom firm partners license to use the orange brand. remarks that were interpreted as a dilbert ricotta of israel -- a deliberate boycott of israel, sparking outrage from the israeli government. >> this absurd spectacle with the state of israel, a democracy that respects human rights, defends itself against rocket attacks and then gets automatic condemnation and boycott attempts, this observed situation will not be -- this absurd situation will not be forgiven. >> he says they were not political but part of orange's commercial strategy. it is not the only row at the possible boycott.
molly: jessica, thank you so much for that update from berlin. now the latest on the telecom giant, orange. ahead of the country is meeting with israeli prime mr. benjamin netanyahu. he is smiling -- he is trying to overcome damage. here is olivia salazar when spare. olivia: this shows the group's commitment to the country. rachelle wasthat the french telecoms operator has been accused of wanting to boycott israel. he says that is something he did the regrets. the telecom firm partners license...
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some members of the government, the ones recognized by the international community, have gone to berlin to continue discussing u.n. proposals. livia since death libya, since qadhafi -- libya, since qaddafi's downfall -- genie: a suicide bomber has blown himself up in the parking lot of karnak temple in the southern egyptian city of look sort -- no group immediately claimed responsibility but islamist militants who want to topple the current government, have killed hundreds of police and soldiers in the past. usually at checkpoint and barracks for police stations. three armed men tried to storm the barricade that leads to the historic temple. two were shot dead by police and the third lou himself up. tourism -- and the third blew himself up. tourism is one of the top sources of income in egypt. two month ago, a french tv channel was hacked. jihadist propaganda took over the website and the station itself of tv5 monde. investigators say russian hackers could be to blame. our correspondent reports. >> the director called the attack unprecedented in the history of television. screens went l
some members of the government, the ones recognized by the international community, have gone to berlin to continue discussing u.n. proposals. livia since death libya, since qadhafi -- libya, since qaddafi's downfall -- genie: a suicide bomber has blown himself up in the parking lot of karnak temple in the southern egyptian city of look sort -- no group immediately claimed responsibility but islamist militants who want to topple the current government, have killed hundreds of police and...
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almost fact armed by the berlin prosecutors. they said as well as legal concerns there were diplomatic and political concerns that could not be assuaged dispute assurances gip. ahmed mansour was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison. on the charm of torturing almost lawyer. mr ahmed mansour was not in egypt at the time of the crime, and there has been concerns that the prosecutions were politically motivated and part of almost crackdown on almost free media. in almost statement. al jazeera's acting director germ said it was app unfortunate incident in germany, but we are pleased the mistake has been rectified and we hope it will be almost lesson to the egyptian authorities, and the rest of the world: indeed ahmed mansour is free to go home when ever he likes now >>> still to come on al jazeera. exiled indian ocean islanders go to almost top u.k. court in almost bid to go home. and almost swift you turp by apple over royalty payments. details coming up. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened over
almost fact armed by the berlin prosecutors. they said as well as legal concerns there were diplomatic and political concerns that could not be assuaged dispute assurances gip. ahmed mansour was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison. on the charm of torturing almost lawyer. mr ahmed mansour was not in egypt at the time of the crime, and there has been concerns that the prosecutions were politically motivated and part of almost crackdown on almost free media. in almost statement. al...
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this was not just left to the state attorney general of the berlin area. this was being looked at, monitored if you like by the interior ministry and ultimately by the german foreign minute city whoministry. >> we're just watching as we're looking at pictures of ahmed mansour being released. quite a crowd out there. he addressed them briefly. will we hear from him again? >> we have been kept waiting. we were told two hours ago that he was a free man, but it took a couple of hours for him to collect his belongings, and emerge from that building. the gates of the prison there. he then gave some indistinct statements. the microphone was not the best, and then he was bundled in to a car. he's due to give a news conference, and perhaps the most dignified statements in an hour's time and they're still setting up a venue for that. it's still up in the air for that timing and news conference that they're expecting. we're expecting to hear a little bit more from him about the circumstances of his detention his time behind bars, and perhaps some more thoughts from h
this was not just left to the state attorney general of the berlin area. this was being looked at, monitored if you like by the interior ministry and ultimately by the german foreign minute city whoministry. >> we're just watching as we're looking at pictures of ahmed mansour being released. quite a crowd out there. he addressed them briefly. will we hear from him again? >> we have been kept waiting. we were told two hours ago that he was a free man, but it took a couple of hours...
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let's go to berlin. paul what do we know about the reasons for the arrest? >> according to one of the lawyers for mr. mansour mr. alton has said today that the charges are sketchy. he's accused of having harmed the reputation of egypt and of torture and the warrant the document has been examined by prosecutors today but not in any substantive way. they haven't looked at the contents, all they've been doing is looking at the paperwork and whether it is properly stamped for example examining the contents won't take place until monday when the matter is do to go before a judge. in the meantime, mansour remains in custody. he was arrested by the federal police, because they control the airports, now to state police custody. he is currently in a cell awaiting further hearing. >> i understand there has already been a hearing today. >> oh, that, yes there has. as i say just to look at the paperwork, and just establish that the paperwork is in order but not actually to look at the substantive contents of that paperwork. the difficulty is to try to establish the base
let's go to berlin. paul what do we know about the reasons for the arrest? >> according to one of the lawyers for mr. mansour mr. alton has said today that the charges are sketchy. he's accused of having harmed the reputation of egypt and of torture and the warrant the document has been examined by prosecutors today but not in any substantive way. they haven't looked at the contents, all they've been doing is looking at the paperwork and whether it is properly stamped for example...
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a fact armed by the berlin prosecutors. they said as well as legal concerns over documents from egypt, there were diplomatic and political concerns that could not be assuaged dispute assurances given. ahmed mansour was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison. thoofs by cairo's criminal court, on the charge of torturing a lawyer. mr ahmed mansour was not in egypt at the time of the crime, and there has been persistent concerns that the prosecutions were politically motivated and part of a crackdown on a free media. in a statement al jazeera's acting director general said: it was app unfortunate incident indeed, ahmed mansour is free to go home when ever he likes now >>> still to come on al jazeera. suffocating smog in santiago. banned from the streets of the capital. people are told to stay indoors. exiled indian ocean islanders go to a top u.k. court in a bid to go home. >> comedy great, richard lewis >> i really am in love with the craft... >> turning an angst ridden and neurotic outlook... >> i have to un-ravel myself
a fact armed by the berlin prosecutors. they said as well as legal concerns over documents from egypt, there were diplomatic and political concerns that could not be assuaged dispute assurances given. ahmed mansour was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison. thoofs by cairo's criminal court, on the charge of torturing a lawyer. mr ahmed mansour was not in egypt at the time of the crime, and there has been persistent concerns that the prosecutions were politically motivated and part of a...
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protesters have also joined in berlin to show their solidarity. the case goes before a judge on monday. paul brennan. >>> greece is preparing for crisis negotiations in brussels on monday. the greek government says it's optimistic but many are concerned the country's economy is now well beyond their control. >>reporter: greeks have grown increasingly used to economic uncertainty but as the country braces for talks in brussels thousands gather in athens in solidarity. this could be the last chance to prevent greece defaulting on a $1.8 billion payment. we are in a state of great anxiety about tomorrow. no one knows what the lenders are going to decide. there is great uncertainty and nobody knows how it's going to end. >> earlier, greek cabinet ministers gathered to finalize a new proposal. among them the finance minister. greece's creditors, the imf, european commission and european central bank insist further austerity is vital. germany is demanding greece introduce urgent reforms in return for billions of dollars in financial aid. >> our stabliza
protesters have also joined in berlin to show their solidarity. the case goes before a judge on monday. paul brennan. >>> greece is preparing for crisis negotiations in brussels on monday. the greek government says it's optimistic but many are concerned the country's economy is now well beyond their control. >>reporter: greeks have grown increasingly used to economic uncertainty but as the country braces for talks in brussels thousands gather in athens in solidarity. this could...
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an al jazeera journalist has been detained in berlin at the request of the egyptian authorities. >> a peace deal with the government. will it end the violence in the north of the country? even dangered species. scientists warn the earth is at the verge of a mass extinction event. humans are at risk. >> more tournament miss refor brazil's tulle super star. out of america a year after the world cup went wrong. >>> hello. a website has come to light registered by the charleston shooting suspect on which he sets out his racist manifesto. the site pictures features showing 21-year-old with a kong ned rat flag burning and spitting on u.s. flags and visiting a confederate cemetery. on the website, he provides a cryptic explains that he had no choice. he was charged with the murder of nine black members of a church in south carolina. mourners have laid flowers outside the church. people gathered to deliver boquets and messages to home to the emanuel african episcopal church. nine people were shot dead in a bible study in what police believe was a educationally motivated attack. church leaders
an al jazeera journalist has been detained in berlin at the request of the egyptian authorities. >> a peace deal with the government. will it end the violence in the north of the country? even dangered species. scientists warn the earth is at the verge of a mass extinction event. humans are at risk. >> more tournament miss refor brazil's tulle super star. out of america a year after the world cup went wrong. >>> hello. a website has come to light registered by the...
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. >> ahmed mansour spent three days in custody after being detained in berlin airport on saturday. egypt asked germany to extradite him. the state attorney general in berlin ordereder. >> for their own reasons they have arrested him relying on some fabricated allegations. ahmed mansour. no one reason any allegations against him. until almost two years they're after. these are fabricateed and retaliatory of allegations by a regime who wanted to get away with it and to extend its jurisdiction of repression. the germans really should not have acted so quickly. that's why it raised some suspicion that western companies are competing. they're engaged in huge infrastructure programs, and to extend the challenges and so. it's a shame that they're. >> out of berlin, paul brennan is there. our colleague is a free man. no charge against him. he has yet been released, though. although we're covering as many as we can, as far as we're aware it has not emerged yet. the lawyer has stopped answering the television so we have to work out whether he's gone or if he's still inside collecting his bel
. >> ahmed mansour spent three days in custody after being detained in berlin airport on saturday. egypt asked germany to extradite him. the state attorney general in berlin ordereder. >> for their own reasons they have arrested him relying on some fabricated allegations. ahmed mansour. no one reason any allegations against him. until almost two years they're after. these are fabricateed and retaliatory of allegations by a regime who wanted to get away with it and to extend its...
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the leader tweeted the german government must explain arrest of mansour in berlin. must not be sisi's hershmen. the international federation of journalists, the arab organization of human rights and dozens have con dimmed his arrest. protesters showed solidarity. he is one of the arab world's most renowned journalists. his arrest symbolizes much more. it is the fear that democratic countries could start doing the bidding of a military regime that has demonstrated disregard for free speech. al jazeera. >> paul beenan has more for us in berlin. >> the second stances of a did he tension are clearer. we know it wasn't an interpol red notice a international arrest warrant circulated by interpol. this was a request by the egyptian authorities. to countries worldwide. it was filed in a system of the germap federal police who control the airports a when mr. mansour attempted to pass through, his name obviously reagan alarm bell in that system. he was detained by the federal police. the details of the allegations against him are fairly sketchy, we understand, from his lawyer
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>> this is dw news coming to you live from berlin. things are growing tense in greece. national bankruptcy could be hours away. athens will not be able to pay the international area -- international monetary fund. alexis is urging greeks to reject the terms of the international aid deal in a referendum to be held next sunday. just moments ago, he said that the vote to reject the deal, the greater the negotiating position will be. egypt's achieve prosecutor is killed in a suicide bombing. the man brought thousands of islamists to trial including former president mohamed morsi. and this year's third grand slam tournament has gotten underway at wimbledon. fans will head to southwest london to see reigning champion novak djokovic. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i'm sarah harman, welcome to the show. an increasingly defiant greek prime minister staunchly defends the move to put the decision on a bailout in the hands of the people. alexis tsipras commented that they will
>> this is dw news coming to you live from berlin. things are growing tense in greece. national bankruptcy could be hours away. athens will not be able to pay the international area -- international monetary fund. alexis is urging greeks to reject the terms of the international aid deal in a referendum to be held next sunday. just moments ago, he said that the vote to reject the deal, the greater the negotiating position will be. egypt's achieve prosecutor is killed in a suicide bombing....
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he is in berlin. what is the focus in berlin?ans: we're going to watch to see angela merkel explains this in the early afternoon. it seemed like the german government official approach was taking this step by step. use briefing reporters. he talked about what was next -- he was briefing reporters. he talked about what was next. he said a referendum won't solve this issue. germany is very much looking beyond the referendum. do you still need to provide support to the greek people? the humanitarian case. make sure the contagion is -- remember six months ago -- six weeks ago, excuse me -- greece is not that they get part of the eurozone economy. we could withstand that. yesterday when he was briefing reporters, he struck a similar note. this will be an acute pain, that was the word i believe he used. what happens to the contagion there is a bit of doubt. shoretel says he will do everything to fight this -- he says he will do everything to fight this. it could potentially work for greece. there is a way forward on this. i may be read
he is in berlin. what is the focus in berlin?ans: we're going to watch to see angela merkel explains this in the early afternoon. it seemed like the german government official approach was taking this step by step. use briefing reporters. he talked about what was next -- he was briefing reporters. he talked about what was next. he said a referendum won't solve this issue. germany is very much looking beyond the referendum. do you still need to provide support to the greek people? the...
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that is the latest world news here in berlin. host: thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ >> dan ong, vietnam. the city is located directly between the capital of hanoi is the economic metropolis of ho chi minh. in the past it flourished
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and spent a third day in custody after being detained on berlin airport on saturday. asked to extradite him and 20,000 people signed the petition demanding ahmed mansour's release and they criticized germany for detaining him and there is no agreement and says the act was politically motivated. >> translator: european states which leave turkey alone in fighting terrorism and condone terrorist organization members behave differently over a request. >> reporter: paul brennan is live from berlin paul what developments are there this morning? >> well, developments in the sense that a protest has now been established outside the building behind me which is where we expect ahmed mansour and expect his case to be heard at least and he may not appear today because that is another development that has been coming through as i have been speaking to people on the telephone and the process may be more elongated than ahmed mansour supporters would like. the attorney general who has the role of investigating judge and prosecutor all rolled in one studied the documents related to th
and spent a third day in custody after being detained on berlin airport on saturday. asked to extradite him and 20,000 people signed the petition demanding ahmed mansour's release and they criticized germany for detaining him and there is no agreement and says the act was politically motivated. >> translator: european states which leave turkey alone in fighting terrorism and condone terrorist organization members behave differently over a request. >> reporter: paul brennan is live...
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they built their protest camp here in berlin. across the road is the saudi embassy. the 26-year-old amnesty activists sorts out last-minute details with the police. slowly, more people start gathering. they are here to show their support for the saudi blogger raif badawi. >> last sunday, saudi arabia's supreme court upheld the sentence against him so there is no more chance of appeal. where demanding the saudi government releases him unconditionally. reporter: the blogger and activist has been in prison since 2012 after being charged with insulting islam and endangering public safety. the sentence called -- came almost 10 years later. 1000 lashes and a fine of almost 200 euros and time in jail. >> the support for raif is good. we need more of these campaigns who are imprisoned. we must keep up the support for human rights through the media. one day, the wind will change in favor of the people and freedom. reporter: protesters hope they can bring about that change. critics say the german government needs to do more to exert pressure on saudi arabia. >> the current ger
they built their protest camp here in berlin. across the road is the saudi embassy. the 26-year-old amnesty activists sorts out last-minute details with the police. slowly, more people start gathering. they are here to show their support for the saudi blogger raif badawi. >> last sunday, saudi arabia's supreme court upheld the sentence against him so there is no more chance of appeal. where demanding the saudi government releases him unconditionally. reporter: the blogger and activist has...
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but he soon returned to berlin to continue work on a yet more lethal gas. this was -- but it's not, we use -- on the third of may 1915, the kaiser finally permitted the bombing of london. it was dusk the next day when third base after the first gas attacks, since the lusitania sank under 103rd day of the first world war to two zeppelins each 530 feet long 60-foot in diameter and filled with over a million cubic feet of gas took off to attack london. one of them has to turn back, so this flew on alone at its top speed of over six feet miles per hour. around 11 p.m. the airship was over a london residential district on which he dropped the first bomb ever to fall on the city. no one was seriously injured but from there the airship looped south of the city hopping bombs as it went among the buildings hit with a whiskey distillery a synagogue and a bamboo furniture factory. here we have a picture of the devastation of the first raid on london. seven people were killed, including an eight year-old boy samuel rubin, on his way home from the cinema come and 35 peo
but he soon returned to berlin to continue work on a yet more lethal gas. this was -- but it's not, we use -- on the third of may 1915, the kaiser finally permitted the bombing of london. it was dusk the next day when third base after the first gas attacks, since the lusitania sank under 103rd day of the first world war to two zeppelins each 530 feet long 60-foot in diameter and filled with over a million cubic feet of gas took off to attack london. one of them has to turn back, so this flew on...
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police were on holy drive in berlin after they found michael eitel he hung himself.a manhunt when michael eitel ambush and stabbed his girlfriend carole browne the killing was cap you are -- captured on surveillance camera. hebrowne against michael eitel. >> he broke her car windows and broke windows at the house. he was stalking her. >> i was scared for her all the time. i think she hit a lot. >> reporter: michael eitel has a long criminal record including an arrest for kidnapping. he was friends with her husband who passed away several years ago, she was 39 years old. there had been a reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of michael eitel. now that he has killed himself no one will be claiming it. live in berlin, chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> thank you chad. >>> a former philadelphia who became a fan favorite on the nationally singing competition has died. anthony riley left the show the voice was found dead yesterday inside a home in center city. friends said he took his own life. he was a fixture in center city singing outside rea
police were on holy drive in berlin after they found michael eitel he hung himself.a manhunt when michael eitel ambush and stabbed his girlfriend carole browne the killing was cap you are -- captured on surveillance camera. hebrowne against michael eitel. >> he broke her car windows and broke windows at the house. he was stalking her. >> i was scared for her all the time. i think she hit a lot. >> reporter: michael eitel has a long criminal record including an arrest for...
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in berlin, what came out of the meeting? >> south korea, fears grow as a six person dies of the mers virus. >> and the turkish president suffers a major setback. is this the beginning of the end game for him? ♪ >> and now the question, what worked and what didn't? >> that's right, major world leaders wrapped up their summit -- there g7 summit in germany today. >> they persuaded leaders to adopt ambitious carbon reduction requirements. >> leaders agree that they agree on the status quo. >> our coverage starts with this >> report. >>german chancellor angela merkel is: the summit a success. the group of seven found common ground on -- is calling this summit a success. the group of seven found common ground on a ryan -- a range of climate change requirements. >> it was exhausting, but also really productive. it demonstrates once again how useful these types of gatherings can be. >> the summit gave leaders the opportunity to discuss pressing problems out of the light, and time to connect. as storms gathered outside attendees hamm
in berlin, what came out of the meeting? >> south korea, fears grow as a six person dies of the mers virus. >> and the turkish president suffers a major setback. is this the beginning of the end game for him? ♪ >> and now the question, what worked and what didn't? >> that's right, major world leaders wrapped up their summit -- there g7 summit in germany today. >> they persuaded leaders to adopt ambitious carbon reduction requirements. >> leaders agree that...