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now is do you know your correspondent yulia han she's in istanbul yulia everyone's visit to bosnia herzegovina is his only election campaign stop in europe as we mentioned he's trying to win over ex-pats on the continent but why bosnia. while mr atwan has friendly relations with a certain pause of the vote in political leadership and he actually doesn't have much of a choice he didn't have much of a choice because as you rightly mentioned certain western european countries germany among them who would have been more important for him actually banned him from political campaigning on their territory after we've seen political clashes last year when turkish politicians try to companion for a controversial referendum on extending presidential powers to mr so bosnia now was more willing to give him a stage and he used the opportunity he really asked people to support him in the upcoming elections and he told them my brothers my sisters my sons and daughters that's how he addressed them he told them please remember where you come from remember your religion vote for me and my party and help to defe
now is do you know your correspondent yulia han she's in istanbul yulia everyone's visit to bosnia herzegovina is his only election campaign stop in europe as we mentioned he's trying to win over ex-pats on the continent but why bosnia. while mr atwan has friendly relations with a certain pause of the vote in political leadership and he actually doesn't have much of a choice he didn't have much of a choice because as you rightly mentioned certain western european countries germany among them...
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ed rollins visit bosnia-herzegovina is his only election campaign stop to win over turkish ex-pats in europe why bosnia. well he didn't have much of a choice in the end it's only a five weeks five weeks all left until the election here in turkey and a key western european countries like germany the netherlands austria have effectively banned mr albritton from holding campaign rallies campaign events off to we saw diplomatic clashes last year when turkish politicians were complaining for a controversial referendum designed to extend presidential powers here in turkey so this time bosnia was more willing to give him states at least parts of the buzzing in government and mr add one was using the opportunity his message to experts turkish voters was vote for me vote for my posse and thus defend turkey against all kinds of enemies all kinds of forces that want to destroy and harm the country and he especially mentioned terrorist groups and turkey's military operation in north and syria so you'll hear he's using that stage to talk to about three million potential voters in this election how
ed rollins visit bosnia-herzegovina is his only election campaign stop to win over turkish ex-pats in europe why bosnia. well he didn't have much of a choice in the end it's only a five weeks five weeks all left until the election here in turkey and a key western european countries like germany the netherlands austria have effectively banned mr albritton from holding campaign rallies campaign events off to we saw diplomatic clashes last year when turkish politicians were complaining for a...
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story we're following for you turkish president roger tied to one hits the campaign trail in bosnia herzegovina ahead of snap elections in turkey next month thousands turned out for a mass rally in. this as austria the netherlands and germany have banned eartha one from campaigning on their soil. back at the top of the hour just like you can only. look at the white house. around this steak you know but the next about the who is your favorite to. look to the balcony to bring them in turkey to your holiday to the entire country champion a free spirit for the last sixty years. for mines. global inequality. what does inequality mean. to well. known to the media. joining us and happy. times eighty. stefan my own stuff on myers a c.s.u. member and parliamentary state secretary in the german ministry of the interior building homeland i'm talking to him about refugees and the search for a new homeland and mr meyer what does the word homeland mean to you i look at those minor things to my mind homeland is much more than just a one time. in a time of globalization when mobility and flexibility are increa
story we're following for you turkish president roger tied to one hits the campaign trail in bosnia herzegovina ahead of snap elections in turkey next month thousands turned out for a mass rally in. this as austria the netherlands and germany have banned eartha one from campaigning on their soil. back at the top of the hour just like you can only. look at the white house. around this steak you know but the next about the who is your favorite to. look to the balcony to bring them in turkey to...
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first up: how rising nationalism and russian influence are exposing old fault-lines in bosnia herzegovinaich was wracked by a three-way ethnic conflict. now, some fear it's on the brink of conflict again. special correspondent malcolm brabant covered the bosnia war a quarter century ago; with the support of the pulitzer center on crisis rerting, he returned to examine the rising tensions. >> reporter: in the past, the bosnian serb capital banja luka might have expected a visit from the bolshoi ballet or moscow state circus. these days, russia sends the nightwolves-- without leeir motorcyc- when 'sitnowing. >> they are bad news. i mean, them appearing somewhere means there's something in the making. they spread a hateful ideology. it is an anti-civilisation, nihilistic gangster view of the wod. >> reporter: reuf asbajrovic h just published a report for the foreign policy research institute on russian meddling in the balkans. >> in reality, they are an ectremist paramilitary group. they are a mnism of the russian state.l people who fowed the seizure of crimea, the aggression against ukraine
first up: how rising nationalism and russian influence are exposing old fault-lines in bosnia herzegovinaich was wracked by a three-way ethnic conflict. now, some fear it's on the brink of conflict again. special correspondent malcolm brabant covered the bosnia war a quarter century ago; with the support of the pulitzer center on crisis rerting, he returned to examine the rising tensions. >> reporter: in the past, the bosnian serb capital banja luka might have expected a visit from the...
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today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. the findings of under his team have raised international concern now to open an ocean research institute in his home country and he hopes that one day biodiversity will return to the. so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. now let's. you know not to waste. a story from kenya where secondhand jeans and colorful african fabrics a big. new bag and wallet it's a simple idea mohamed has gone into effect fast food business here at. africa's doing your bit. kenyan eco entrepreneur. founded the company. it gives jeans a second life. here in nairobi market he finds used garment to create stylish bags and accessories. every article is unique and reflects its origins. are being sold over the internet. the business has a staff of ten employees. and it's sold ten thousand bags since twenty thirteen. jeans. do you like them. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. this is our website or send us a tweet. hashtag doing your bit we share your stories. ever had. of grow
today we can supply all of bosnia and herzegovina with fish. the findings of under his team have raised international concern now to open an ocean research institute in his home country and he hopes that one day biodiversity will return to the. so that it will be as rich in species as this marine aquarium. now let's. you know not to waste. a story from kenya where secondhand jeans and colorful african fabrics a big. new bag and wallet it's a simple idea mohamed has gone into effect fast food...
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we're following for you turkish president type heir to juan hits the campaign trail in bosnia herzegovina ahead of snap elections in charging next month thousands turned out for a mass rally in faery a vote austria the now the lens and germany have banned order one campaigning on their soil. watching the always a new face for joining us. sure that most people the world over information may provide part of the opinions they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch with us. at the heart of europe a region in change a country that took a long time to unify people who only stunted regarding themselves as german as the centuries progressed. where did they come from. moscow. questions about the history of the german people. there is no mention of the germans in the tenth century the tribes of the bavarians saxons swabian and franks are connected mainly by their language. a common external enemy strengthens their cohesion one who wants to seize the moment and rule is king over the german territories and his emperor over christian europe ato the first. seven contingent
we're following for you turkish president type heir to juan hits the campaign trail in bosnia herzegovina ahead of snap elections in charging next month thousands turned out for a mass rally in faery a vote austria the now the lens and germany have banned order one campaigning on their soil. watching the always a new face for joining us. sure that most people the world over information may provide part of the opinions they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch...
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i don't know ithose in bosnia and herzegovina will be smart enough to accept this principle or not, toour autonomy in a way that is acceptabl.for that is their problem. but if they think tey can force believe in bosnia and ndrzegovina, that cannot happen. >> reporter: the dayton peace treaty, all three ethnicities have to agree on any government issue. each group has its own president. given the nationalist tensions, consensus is difficultdo achieve, lg to deadlock and stagnation. the muslim, or bosniak leader, bakir izetbegov, is disturbed that his serb counterpart is blocking bosnia's membership of nato, at the behestf moscow. >> russia is looking for players,he ones who will be on their side, especially in this slav orthodox world. and populations. and you have them on balkans. med dodik is ready to play that >> reporter: in another wing of the bosnian presidential building, the croat leader, dragan covic, is less concerned about the bosnian serbs rhetorir abouking away and joining serbia proper. ld believes such an act w hurt serbia's chances of joining the european union. >> ( tra
i don't know ithose in bosnia and herzegovina will be smart enough to accept this principle or not, toour autonomy in a way that is acceptabl.for that is their problem. but if they think tey can force believe in bosnia and ndrzegovina, that cannot happen. >> reporter: the dayton peace treaty, all three ethnicities have to agree on any government issue. each group has its own president. given the nationalist tensions, consensus is difficultdo achieve, lg to deadlock and stagnation. the...