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in chemnitz we had a neo—nazi activist organising these demonstrations in the saxon city of chemnitz.pecial situation after the murder of a german citizen and two suspects being arrested, but we have to make very clear that to show neo—nazi symbols, to show nazi symbols in germany, to salute with the hitler salute, this is all legally forbidden and we call on the police and the state prosecutors to thoroughly go against this. we will not accept this kind of behaviour on german territory. but what about the underlying concerns? it is illegal to give a nazi salute in germany. but what about the underlying concerns of those people who were on the streets? what needs to be done about that? the murder of a family father in chemnitz was appalling. it is a tragedy. this has to be investigated thoroughly and it will be investigated by the police and the state prosecutors. two suspects have been arrested, as you pointed out. but we have the rule of law and we must make clear that a crime of individual citizens gives nobody the right to organise a kind of a scapegoat that all migrants in german
in chemnitz we had a neo—nazi activist organising these demonstrations in the saxon city of chemnitz.pecial situation after the murder of a german citizen and two suspects being arrested, but we have to make very clear that to show neo—nazi symbols, to show nazi symbols in germany, to salute with the hitler salute, this is all legally forbidden and we call on the police and the state prosecutors to thoroughly go against this. we will not accept this kind of behaviour on german territory....
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the murder of a family father in chemnitz was appalling. it isa father in chemnitz was appalling.estigated thoroughly and it will be investigated by the police and the state prosecutors. two suspects have been arrested, as you pointed out. but we have the rule of law and we must make clear that a crime of individual citizens gives nobody the right to organise a kind of a scapegoat that all migrants in germany are criminal. this is a very dangerous for the cohesion of our society and i think it's really time that even more people stood up and chemnitz said with a note to this kind of neo—nazi propaganda. chemnitz said with a note to this kind of neo-nazi propaganda. but the reason that people took to the streets in chemnitz, and when they ask you about it you refer to the afd and the rise and support for that party, are both happening because of immigration in germany. well, the alternative fur deutschland and similar parties are only concentrating on immigration and they still try to exploit the unique situation in 2015 when hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers, refugees, and o
the murder of a family father in chemnitz was appalling. it isa father in chemnitz was appalling.estigated thoroughly and it will be investigated by the police and the state prosecutors. two suspects have been arrested, as you pointed out. but we have the rule of law and we must make clear that a crime of individual citizens gives nobody the right to organise a kind of a scapegoat that all migrants in germany are criminal. this is a very dangerous for the cohesion of our society and i think...
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reporter: for now, chemnitz and the state of saxony remain on edge.urther protests organized by right-wing groups are planned for later in the week. brent: we want to pick up the story with our chief political correspondent melinda crane who joins me here in berlin. good evening to you, melinda. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights is demanding germany take a tougher stance against right-wing extremism. has there been any reaction from german politicians? melinda: well, certainly we have seen clear and tough words from a number of germany's top political leaders over the past few days. the chancellor saying that vigilante attacks and mob violence absolutely will not be tolerated, and violate the rule of law. we have also heard statements from the foreign minister and a somewhat belated statement from the interior minister. but nonetheless, the question is also, do actions follow up on the words, and have we seen the kind of policies and actions in the past that do take this threat -- which is not a threat of recent vintage, which is in fact one
reporter: for now, chemnitz and the state of saxony remain on edge.urther protests organized by right-wing groups are planned for later in the week. brent: we want to pick up the story with our chief political correspondent melinda crane who joins me here in berlin. good evening to you, melinda. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights is demanding germany take a tougher stance against right-wing extremism. has there been any reaction from german politicians? melinda: well, certainly we have...
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chemnitz may not let her.her chemnitz will have real political ramifications for mrs merkel, though let's return to our top story and the memorial service forjohn mccain. to discuss senator mccain's work fighting for human rights in vietnam, i spoke earlier to hoi trinh. he's the executive director of voice, a non—profit organisation that works for the protection of vietnamese refugees and democracy in vietnam. i think that senatorjohn mccain, notjust help vietnamese refugees but in his life, he helped a lot of human rights defenders in vietnam. if i may read two sentences from his letter that he wrote, that he co—wrote with senator ted kennedy at the time, 15 years ago when i first contacted both of the senators for the work that i was doing in hopes of resettling the last of the vietnamese boat people in the philippines. it reads, "our nation has a continuing obligation as part of our history and heritage to maintain a strong refugee resettlement programme for needy groups and that obligation is especially s
chemnitz may not let her.her chemnitz will have real political ramifications for mrs merkel, though let's return to our top story and the memorial service forjohn mccain. to discuss senator mccain's work fighting for human rights in vietnam, i spoke earlier to hoi trinh. he's the executive director of voice, a non—profit organisation that works for the protection of vietnamese refugees and democracy in vietnam. i think that senatorjohn mccain, notjust help vietnamese refugees but in his life,...
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chemnitz will prosecuting authorities are doing theirjob. chemnitz will not allow theirjob.ors of violence and anarchist to run rampant on our streets. we will it enforce a rule of law. police warned masked demonstrators in the city, which is 200 qantas south of the capital early on, that their actions were being filmed. flowers have been laid with a 35 your old man was stabbed to death. —— —year—old man. in the hours after the killing, far right groups took to social media to call for public demonstrations against immigration is. translation: for public demonstrations against immigration is. translatiosz for public demonstrations against immigration is. translation: it does exist, the right—wing extremist scene which rears its head every once in awhile. there is also a certain mixture of different groups. for example, foot all fans. —— football. in 2015, germany gave him to more than a million migrants, any from the middle east, stands that proved unpopular with many voters. in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance of. there are reports that immigran
chemnitz will prosecuting authorities are doing theirjob. chemnitz will not allow theirjob.ors of violence and anarchist to run rampant on our streets. we will it enforce a rule of law. police warned masked demonstrators in the city, which is 200 qantas south of the capital early on, that their actions were being filmed. flowers have been laid with a 35 your old man was stabbed to death. —— —year—old man. in the hours after the killing, far right groups took to social media to call for...
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in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance. abuse in the city in the wake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. australia's new cabinet has been sworn in. the ruling liberal party voted to elect scott morrison as its new prime minister on friday, replacing malcolm turnbull. leadership rival peter dutton has retained his home affairsjob. fellow contenderjulie bishop has been replaced. one of the world's biggest car makers, the japanese company, toyota, has announced a $500 million investment in the american ride—sharing firm, uber. they'll work together on developing self—driving cars. uber suffered a severe setback this year when a pedestrian in arizona was killed by one of its self—driving vehicles. iran has asked the international court ofjustice to lift the sanctions imposed by the us when washington abandoned the deal on tehran‘s nuclear p
in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance. abuse in the city in the wake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. australia's new cabinet has been sworn in. the ruling liberal party voted to elect scott morrison as its new prime minister on friday, replacing malcolm turnbull. leadership...
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chemnitz may not let her.arly to determine whether chemnitz will have real let's get some of the day's other news. french prosecutors are investigating allegations that the actor gerard depardieu raped and sexually assaulted a young woman. media reports say a complaint was lodged on monday by a 22—year—old actress. she says the 69—year—old assaulted her on two occasions this month at his paris home. through his lawyer, he's denied the allegations. a number of people are reported killed in a collision betweeen a bus and a truck on a freeway in new mexico. local media say around 50 people were on the bus, travelling from st louis to los angeles. canada and the us have resumed talks on a new trade deal to replace the nafta treaty. president trump has set friday as a deadline. according to canada's foreign minister, there is goodwill on both sides, but a lot of work still to be done. president trump has claimed he's already done a deal with mexico. meanwhile, donald trump has threatened to pull the us out of the w
chemnitz may not let her.arly to determine whether chemnitz will have real let's get some of the day's other news. french prosecutors are investigating allegations that the actor gerard depardieu raped and sexually assaulted a young woman. media reports say a complaint was lodged on monday by a 22—year—old actress. she says the 69—year—old assaulted her on two occasions this month at his paris home. through his lawyer, he's denied the allegations. a number of people are reported killed...
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more clashes in the germany city of chemnitz. the far—right rallies after the murder of a local man. mapping the plastic. we meet the volunteers taking to the skies to expose scotland's problem with ocean waste. heading to africa with a bold message. theresa may says she wants the uk to overtake the us to become the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. also in business briefing: toyota invests in uber ands expand a partnership tojointly develop self—driving cars. we'll go live to asia for the latest. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also, returning to work after a blissful bank holiday can be tiresome enough without being faced with your fellow commuters‘ annoying habits, but what really drives you mad on your way in to work? get in touch, just use the #bbcthebriefing. we begin once again with news from the white house. from the moment donald trump first announced he was running for the white house, he insisted that nafta was always in his sights. that's the fre
more clashes in the germany city of chemnitz. the far—right rallies after the murder of a local man. mapping the plastic. we meet the volunteers taking to the skies to expose scotland's problem with ocean waste. heading to africa with a bold message. theresa may says she wants the uk to overtake the us to become the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. also in business briefing: toyota invests in uber ands expand a partnership tojointly develop self—driving cars. we'll go live to asia for the...
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jenny hill is in chemnitz and filed this report.e of thousand demonstrators at least rallying here. they hope to disrupt a town hall meeting, an opportunity for local citizens to get together with regional politicians to discuss their concerns. from the angry scenes i witnessed just before that meeting began outside, i'd say there is going to be only one topic under discussion this evening and that is of course migration. what the far—right began with some of their protests over the weekend here in chemnitz has really inflamed what is a very sensitive subject for ridicule he germany's former east, where there is real antipathy towards angela merkel‘s migration policy. at the moment, the demonstration appears to be passing off relatively peacefully. the police, they were taking chances. ——the police, they were taking no chances. actually admitted earlier this week that they were rather overwhelmed by two nights of consequent demonstrations, rather violent demonstrations. one involving 6000 people, organised by far—right groups who ha
jenny hill is in chemnitz and filed this report.e of thousand demonstrators at least rallying here. they hope to disrupt a town hall meeting, an opportunity for local citizens to get together with regional politicians to discuss their concerns. from the angry scenes i witnessed just before that meeting began outside, i'd say there is going to be only one topic under discussion this evening and that is of course migration. what the far—right began with some of their protests over the weekend...
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chemnitz may not let her.ve real political ramifications for mrs merkel, though there are more protests planned for the weekend. it's certainly not over yet. this is former east germany, where anti—migrant sentiment tends to be stronger than the rest of the country come away the far right anti—migrant party country come away the far right anti—migra nt party alternative country come away the far right anti—migrant party alternative fur deutschland does particularly well. mrs merkel will have two turn her attention to this side of the country. what we can say with certainty is that chemnitz really illustrates a dramatic cultural shift here in germany will stop the things we've heard said quite openly here on the streets, the language, the sentiment, the arguments, would have been completely unsayable in public in germany just have been completely unsayable in public in germanyjust a few years ago will. jenny hill, thank you. a technique known as gene editing has been used to correct dna errors in a small group
chemnitz may not let her.ve real political ramifications for mrs merkel, though there are more protests planned for the weekend. it's certainly not over yet. this is former east germany, where anti—migrant sentiment tends to be stronger than the rest of the country come away the far right anti—migrant party country come away the far right anti—migra nt party alternative country come away the far right anti—migrant party alternative fur deutschland does particularly well. mrs merkel will...
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chemnitz may not let her.ing it would be "unthinkable" to close the border to venezuelans fleeing political and economic turmoil. michel temer had suggested brazil might start limiting the numbers allowed in. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans have fled their country's problems, and their exodus is threatening to overwhelm neighbouring states. lebo diseko has more. this was not what they had hoped for when they left the chaos of venezuela looking for a better life. sleeping rough on the streets of brazil's border strait of roraima, it's thought that hundreds of venezuelan migrants arrive here every day. the mayor's office says around 3,000 are now homeless. translation: i came to get ahead, to get a job and take things back for my children. but all i have now is exhaustion from sleeping outdoors. the influx of people has strained resources and cause conflicts between locals and newcomers. earlier this month a migrant camp was attacked and set on fire. and yet the people still continue to come. on tuesday sol
chemnitz may not let her.ing it would be "unthinkable" to close the border to venezuelans fleeing political and economic turmoil. michel temer had suggested brazil might start limiting the numbers allowed in. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans have fled their country's problems, and their exodus is threatening to overwhelm neighbouring states. lebo diseko has more. this was not what they had hoped for when they left the chaos of venezuela looking for a better life. sleeping rough on...
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there have been more far—right protests in the eastern german city of chemnitz (kem—nitz).nstrations, including clashes, earlier this week. all that was sparked by the fatal stabbing of a german man in a street fight in the early hours of sunday morning and news that his killers were suspected to have been a syrian and an iraqi man. the bbc‘sjenny hill reports. it is not what angela merkel wanted. extremists on the streets, nazi slogans in the air. "lugenpresse", they shout — lying press. this city is caught between grief and anger. this is where a german man fatally stabbed by, it is believed, by a syrian and an iraqi man in a street fight at the weekend. even the police admit they have been overwhelmed by the subsequent violence. it has horrified germany, terrified chemnitz‘s migrant population. abdul told us he was attacked on sunday. translation: a group of 15 men abused us, then beat us. i ran, but one punched me in the stomach. i fell and he took his foot and stepped on the side of my face. and mara told us she locked herself and her children in theirflat for two days
there have been more far—right protests in the eastern german city of chemnitz (kem—nitz).nstrations, including clashes, earlier this week. all that was sparked by the fatal stabbing of a german man in a street fight in the early hours of sunday morning and news that his killers were suspected to have been a syrian and an iraqi man. the bbc‘sjenny hill reports. it is not what angela merkel wanted. extremists on the streets, nazi slogans in the air. "lugenpresse", they shout —...
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in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.ed abuse in the city in the wake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. let's get some more of the day's news. one of the world's biggest car markers — the japanese company, toyota — has announced a $500 million investment in the american ride—sharing firm, uber. they'll work together on developing self—driving cars. uber suffered a severe setback this year when a pedestrian in arizona was killed by one of its self—driving vehicles. iran has asked the international court ofjustice to lift the sanctions imposed by the us when washington abandoned the deal on tehran‘s nuclear programme. the iranian legal team said the us aims to damage iran's economy "as severely as possible" and has violated a little—known 1955 friendship treaty. the us is expected to argue the sanctions don't breach the treaty. the french president has said europe needs to f
in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.ed abuse in the city in the wake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. let's get some more of the day's news. one of the world's biggest car markers — the japanese company, toyota — has announced a $500 million investment in the american ride—sharing firm, uber. they'll work...
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chemnitz may not let her. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news.e international space station are having to deal with a leak most likely caused by a collision with a fragment from a meteorite. one of the astronauts, germany's alexander gerst, plugged the hole temporarily with his finger, before it could be covered with thermal sealant and tape. engineers on the ground are now working on a more durable repair, but they say the crew is in no real danger. american scientists say insects are likely to damage more food crops, as temperatures rise. their research suggests that in a hotter world, the metabolism of insects would increase, leading them to eat and breed more. cooler regions could be the worst affected, with maize and wheat yields falling significantly. worldwide, about two hundred million tonnes of grain a year are expected to be lost to pests. at least four people have been killed in a collision betweeen a bus and a truck on a freeway in new mexico, according to local police. around 50 people were on the bus, travelling from st louis to los
chemnitz may not let her. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news.e international space station are having to deal with a leak most likely caused by a collision with a fragment from a meteorite. one of the astronauts, germany's alexander gerst, plugged the hole temporarily with his finger, before it could be covered with thermal sealant and tape. engineers on the ground are now working on a more durable repair, but they say the crew is in no real danger. american scientists...
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the b's jenny hill is in chemnitz with this report.s not what angela merkel wanted, extremists on the streets, nazi slogans in the air. they shout "lying press." this city is caught between grief and anger. this is where a german man was fatally stabbed by, it is believed, a syrian and iraqi man in a street fight over the weekend. peven theolice admit they have been overwhelmed by thesu equent violence. it horrified germany, terrified chemnitz's migrant population. abdul told us he was attacked on sunday. >> a group of 15 men abused us, then beat us. i ran, but one punchn the stomach. i fell, and he put his foot on the side of my face. jenny: ma told us she locked herself and her chi fren in her fl two days, too afraid to leave. but she is frightened, too. "go down to town," she says. "see what happens to you as a woman." only one person here is speaking up for migrants. "open your eyes, wake up," they tell her. tense times for this troubled toty. local politicians ght appealed for calm.tr fet them to keep chemnitz safe. angela merkel
the b's jenny hill is in chemnitz with this report.s not what angela merkel wanted, extremists on the streets, nazi slogans in the air. they shout "lying press." this city is caught between grief and anger. this is where a german man was fatally stabbed by, it is believed, a syrian and iraqi man in a street fight over the weekend. peven theolice admit they have been overwhelmed by thesu equent violence. it horrified germany, terrified chemnitz's migrant population. abdul told us he...
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in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.ake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. the us and mexico have agreed to revamp nafta, the north american free trade agreement, in what donald trump called a "really good deal" for both countries. canada, the other member of nafta, is yet to agree to the new terms and will hold more discussions today. david willis reports from washington. it's a big day for trade. big day for our country. a lot of people thought we'd never get here. it is, in his words, an incredible deal and the president wanted his mexican counterpart to share in the celebrations. i believe the president is on the phone. enrique? which he did... once a white house official had worked out how to divert the call to speakerphone. it's an incredible dealfor both parties. most importantly it's an incredible dealfor the workers and for the citizens of both countries. details
in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.ake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. the us and mexico have agreed to revamp nafta, the north american free trade agreement, in what donald trump called a "really good deal" for both countries. canada, the other member of nafta, is yet to agree to the new terms and will...
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chemnitz may not let her.ons for angela merkel, though there are more protest‘ for the weekend, it is not over yet. this is in germany, where it anti— over yet. this is in germany, where itanti— migrant over yet. this is in germany, where it anti— migrant sentiment in pens to be stronger, where the far right party afd does particularly well. this is an area that angela merkel will have two turn her attention to. what we can say with certainty is that chemnitz really illustrates a dramatic cultural shift here in germany. things we have heard said quite openly here on the streets, the language, the sentiment, the arguments, would have been com pletely u nsalea ble arguments, would have been completely unsaleable in germany in public just completely unsaleable in germany in publicjust a completely unsaleable in germany in public just a few years completely unsaleable in germany in publicjust a few years ago. french prosecutors have begun an inquiry into allegations that the actor, gerard depardieu, raped and asau
chemnitz may not let her.ons for angela merkel, though there are more protest‘ for the weekend, it is not over yet. this is in germany, where it anti— over yet. this is in germany, where itanti— migrant over yet. this is in germany, where it anti— migrant sentiment in pens to be stronger, where the far right party afd does particularly well. this is an area that angela merkel will have two turn her attention to. what we can say with certainty is that chemnitz really illustrates a...
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our correspondent joins me tonight from chemnitz where there are protests. good evening.e know that the police have said there have been some injuries. what have you been seeing? any sense that the protests are coming down? >> good evening. please tweeted that there were a number of injuries. we did see protesters throwing fireworks, stones. that is a short time ago. there were hundreds of barbre protesters in the square behind me. across the street on the side of the road were counterdemonstrators. they were hurling slogans and insults at one another. as the far right protesters started their march to the city, tensions began to rise. please had to send in water cannons. we can see those being you -- we did not see those being used. they were a deterrent. tensions were very high. most of the protesters have now dispersed. . the concern is what happens next. they were confined to the isolated spaces behind me and carefully watched i buy a police in the middle of the street keeping to set the part, they were under control. when they spread out onto side streets, there is a
our correspondent joins me tonight from chemnitz where there are protests. good evening.e know that the police have said there have been some injuries. what have you been seeing? any sense that the protests are coming down? >> good evening. please tweeted that there were a number of injuries. we did see protesters throwing fireworks, stones. that is a short time ago. there were hundreds of barbre protesters in the square behind me. across the street on the side of the road were...
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chemnitz may not let her. laura: jenny hill reporting on the violence in germany., china has hit ba at the u.s., describing remarks made by president trump on north korea as irresponsible. it comes after the predent questioned beijing's role in resolving the crisis over pyongyang's nuclear weapons. he accused china of supplying north korea with considerable aid despite international sections. the delegationsna of and the u.s. have resumed talks on new trade terms before the friday deadline. canada's foreign ministerooays there iswill on both sides, but a lot of work needs to be done. president trump threatened toth pull out onorth american free-trade agreement last year, but agreed to a renegotiation instead.fa aretha frankli are gathering for a third day of public viewing in detroit ahead of the singer's l on friday.l her casket we at her father's church on thursday ahead of a tribute concert in her hometown. the former leader of the scottish nationalist party has sparked fury in scotland after launching a crowdfunding lmpaign to pay for his le costs. he is taking
chemnitz may not let her. laura: jenny hill reporting on the violence in germany., china has hit ba at the u.s., describing remarks made by president trump on north korea as irresponsible. it comes after the predent questioned beijing's role in resolving the crisis over pyongyang's nuclear weapons. he accused china of supplying north korea with considerable aid despite international sections. the delegationsna of and the u.s. have resumed talks on new trade terms before the friday deadline....
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germany's chemnitzer morgenpost is covering the far—right and anti—fascist clashes there.s is the local newspaper. its front page saying the politicians are helpless and the police are overwhelmed, and has a double—page spread inside the paper details the violence in the city. —— detailing. the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslims. its headline is among the most scathing — "genocide and she did nothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su kyi. the financial times saying an increasing number of premier league footballers are requesting to be paid in euro or are using hedging schemes to protect their pay after brexit. and a shocking study makes the guardian's lead story. it reports that high pollution levels not only have an effect on our physical health, but are causing what it calls a huge reduction in our intelligence. back with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's get stuck in, starting with this new deal between mexico and the united states. we're looking at the in me
germany's chemnitzer morgenpost is covering the far—right and anti—fascist clashes there.s is the local newspaper. its front page saying the politicians are helpless and the police are overwhelmed, and has a double—page spread inside the paper details the violence in the city. —— detailing. the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslims. its headline is among the most scathing — "genocide and she did nothing",...
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there's been another anti—immigrant demonstration in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after theilling of a german citizen on sunday. police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler salute. and this video is trending on bbc.com. russia's best—known singer, iosif kobzon, sometimes known as the soviet frank sinatra, has died of cancer. kobzon sang for stalin at the age of nine. he was also a controversial figure, with some labelling him as a "propagandist." that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk. britain's biggest payday lender, wonga, has collapsed into administration afterfacing a surge of compensation claims. the privately owned company ran into trouble after the government cracked down on payday lending. now on bbc news live to singapore, for asia business report. it is deadline day for canada staying in nafta. we will take a look at what this will involve and what it says about potential talks about america's other large trading partner, china. and it may be the world's fastest growing major eicon me b
there's been another anti—immigrant demonstration in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after theilling of a german citizen on sunday. police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler salute. and this video is trending on bbc.com. russia's best—known singer, iosif kobzon, sometimes known as the soviet frank sinatra, has died of cancer. kobzon sang for stalin at the age of nine. he was also a controversial figure, with some labelling him...
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after a murder in the germany city of chemnitz, a second evening of violence.diego garcia. mauritius wants the island back and it‘s winning international support.
after a murder in the germany city of chemnitz, a second evening of violence.diego garcia. mauritius wants the island back and it‘s winning international support.
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we also have to say that the protest is in the city of chemnitz, as you mentioned, spurred on bya chemnitzinst immigration of any kind. we are talking about a group of people who have banners which translates, foreigners out, it doesn't talk about immigration of a specific region or religion, just foreigners in general. we are talking about numerous occasions of nazi salutes that were captured on camera, and we are talking about the protests you mentioned yesterday when the whole thing started, there were reports of attacks, people that do not look german, what they call non—german appearance. so it is not an anti—immigrant sentiment, only this certain group, i would say it is more of a general sentiment, a far right sentiment, let's put it this way. and more broadly this remains a challenge for angela merkel, doesn't it, to talk about this issue in a way that satisfies voters, because she is getting pressure notjust from saxony, but from lots of other parts of germany as well? i'm not entirely sure that is the case, because we are talking about a very blatant case of far right marches in
we also have to say that the protest is in the city of chemnitz, as you mentioned, spurred on bya chemnitzinst immigration of any kind. we are talking about a group of people who have banners which translates, foreigners out, it doesn't talk about immigration of a specific region or religion, just foreigners in general. we are talking about numerous occasions of nazi salutes that were captured on camera, and we are talking about the protests you mentioned yesterday when the whole thing started,...
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in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.g. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of the case of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa—garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the actions of the gmc have angered many doctors who said important issues raised by the case, including understaffing, had been ignored. but the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high levels led to significant drops in test scores for language and arithmetic. the average impact was the equivalent of having lost a year of educ
in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.g. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of the case of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa—garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock...
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that's how you interpret the discontent on the streets of chemnitz?s it just about this attack, or was there more to it? >> i think there's more to itit. it is always claimed that the refugee policy has chahanged, tt it has c ce to an e end, but that's not true. we now had to deal with the consequences. thesese consnsequences will coce to h haunt us. people don't feel safe anymore, and whenever something like this happens, it is symbolicc of what people believe. i'm not safe in my city anymore, and that's why go out on the streets, because no one ever asks me if these people should be here. brent: and that was our chief political editor speaking with coleader of germany's far right afd party. these of the stories making headlines around the world. the men secretary-general has warned of a potential humanitarian disaster in nortrthwest syria as thee government p prepares s a major offensive. the last rebelel stronghold in seririous on to nearly 3 million people. the yuan is calling for a humanitarian orndorff to allow -- the you in is calling for a man
that's how you interpret the discontent on the streets of chemnitz?s it just about this attack, or was there more to it? >> i think there's more to itit. it is always claimed that the refugee policy has chahanged, tt it has c ce to an e end, but that's not true. we now had to deal with the consequences. thesese consnsequences will coce to h haunt us. people don't feel safe anymore, and whenever something like this happens, it is symbolicc of what people believe. i'm not safe in my city...
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more clashes in the germany city of chemnitz.meet the volunteers taking to the skies to expose scotland's problem with ocean waste. heading to africa with a bold message. theresa may says she wants the uk to overtake the us to become the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. also in business briefing: toyota invests in uber ands expand a partnership tojointly develop self—driving cars. we'll go live to asia for the latest.
more clashes in the germany city of chemnitz.meet the volunteers taking to the skies to expose scotland's problem with ocean waste. heading to africa with a bold message. theresa may says she wants the uk to overtake the us to become the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. also in business briefing: toyota invests in uber ands expand a partnership tojointly develop self—driving cars. we'll go live to asia for the latest.
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there's been another anti—immigrant protest in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after the killing church — it's rejected laws forcing priests to report child abuse when they learn about it in confessions. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with bloomberg online, and us president donald trump who threatened he would pull america out of the world trade organisation unless "it shapes up" and treats the united states better. the guardian also focusses on trade and talks between canada and the us over renegotiating the nafta trade agreement. pressure is growing on canada to agree to the new pact after mexico signed a deal with the us. the new york times looks at how the rise of technology companies such as aianb and uber are fuelling an explosion in tourism which is being blamed for overcrowding in many popular european travel destinations. will cities limited the number of people coming in? in the ft, wonga, the uk's largest payday lender, is to file for administration after it was overwhelmed by a surge in compla
there's been another anti—immigrant protest in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after the killing church — it's rejected laws forcing priests to report child abuse when they learn about it in confessions. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with bloomberg online, and us president donald trump who threatened he would pull america out of the world trade organisation unless "it shapes up" and treats the...
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after a muder in the germany city of chemnitz, thousands of far—right demonstrators clash with anti—fascistase on diego garcia. mauritius wants the island back and it's winning international support.
after a muder in the germany city of chemnitz, thousands of far—right demonstrators clash with anti—fascistase on diego garcia. mauritius wants the island back and it's winning international support.
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in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.ffered abuse in the city in the wake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but she won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high levels led to significant drops in test scores for language and arithmetic. the average impact was the equivalent of having lost a year of education. testing of the online registration process for eu citizens who want to live and work in the
in chemnitz, counter demonstrators called for calm and tolerance.ffered abuse in the city in the wake of the stabbing. chancellor angela merkel said germany would not tolerate vigilante justice. local prosecutors said the two suspects were still being questioned. andrew plant, bbc news. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter...
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demonstrators are out in force again in chemnitz they're protesting against the town hall meeting with saxony state premier but some in this east german city want to engage with him. it's mostly in foreign small i want to talk to him about my feeling that many politicians don't know anything about their citizens anymore and don't know what's going on i saw a report that he was shocked by what's happening here but how can that be if he is our state premier so management is the president for them and. the fatal stabbing of a german citizen over the weekend sparked violent anti immigration protests and what appeared to be vigilante attacks on people believed to be foreigners the authorities are also investigating several protesters for making the hitler salute . then an arrest warrant was late apparently by a law enforcement officer the man has since been suspended from judy a federal state in crisis the leader in sex and pleading to his citizens to be courageous. and they should learn what countries are we want to live in. the rule of law and democracy is still the pillars of our peacefu
demonstrators are out in force again in chemnitz they're protesting against the town hall meeting with saxony state premier but some in this east german city want to engage with him. it's mostly in foreign small i want to talk to him about my feeling that many politicians don't know anything about their citizens anymore and don't know what's going on i saw a report that he was shocked by what's happening here but how can that be if he is our state premier so management is the president for them...
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several people have been injured in further violence in the eastern german city of chemnitz. that vigilante justice would not be tolerated. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high pollution levels led to significant drops in test scores for language and arithmetic, the average impact was the equivalent of having lost a year of education. testing of the online registration process for eu citizens who want to live and work in the uk after brexit is getting under way. up to 4,000 people in the north—west of england are being recruited for the trial. among them, nhs workers, university staff and st
several people have been injured in further violence in the eastern german city of chemnitz. that vigilante justice would not be tolerated. hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling of a paediatrician who was struck off. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called...
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germany's chemnitzer morgenpost is covering the far—right and anti—fascist clashes there.liticians are helpless and the police are overwhelmed, and has a double—page spread inside the paper details the violence in the city. —— detailing. the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslims. its headline is among the most scathing — "genocide and she did nothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su kyi. the financial times saying an increasing number of premier league footballers are requesting to be paid in euro or are using hedging schemes to protect their pay after brexit. and a shocking study makes the guardian's lead story.
germany's chemnitzer morgenpost is covering the far—right and anti—fascist clashes there.liticians are helpless and the police are overwhelmed, and has a double—page spread inside the paper details the violence in the city. —— detailing. the front page of the arab news among many covering the un report on myanmar‘s treatment of rohingya muslims. its headline is among the most scathing — "genocide and she did nothing", that's underneath a picture of leader, aung saan su...
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officials in germany's eastern state of saxony sought to avert further unrest in the city of chemnitzmigration protest later tonight. thousands of people took part in two days of protests against asylum seekers in chemnitz this week after police arrested a syrian and an iraqi on suspicion of fatally stabbing a german man on sunday. is banning sugary drinks a sensible way to protect the nation's health or is it the work of an overbearing nanny state? the answer might depend on your politics but it's a live debate in britain right now because the government is proposing a ban on the sale of energy drinks to under 18s. uk children consume more of them than children in any other european country, a quarter of six— to nine—year—olds drink things like red bull and monster energy. but when politicians in the us try to restrict sugary drinks on the grounds they increase obesity, they get panned. in 2013, michael bloomberg, the former mayor of new york, tried to ban super—sized sodas. the ban was never enacted. but it became political. so much so sarah palin showed up at a conservative rally p
officials in germany's eastern state of saxony sought to avert further unrest in the city of chemnitzmigration protest later tonight. thousands of people took part in two days of protests against asylum seekers in chemnitz this week after police arrested a syrian and an iraqi on suspicion of fatally stabbing a german man on sunday. is banning sugary drinks a sensible way to protect the nation's health or is it the work of an overbearing nanny state? the answer might depend on your politics but...
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there's been another anti—immigrant demonstration in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after theilling of a german citizen on sunday. police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler salute. brazil's president is now saying it would be "unthinkable" to close the border to venezuelans fleeing political and economic turmoil. michel temer had suggested brazil might start limiting the numbers allowed in. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans have fled their country's problems, and their exodus is threatening to overwhelm neighbouring states. you are up—to—date on the headlines. now on bbc news — the travel show. this week on the show. we are checking out the food scene in ireland's west cork. kayaking britain's koslanda in all conditions. and i get a deeply visible tour of surrey ovo‘s war wounds. —— sarajevo. we start this week in our lives, the country is marking 170 years since the great hunger, a famine that swept the great hunger, a famine that swe pt a cross the great hunger, a famine that swept across the country leading to the de
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country or do not want to accept the truth however at least regarding the manslaughter or murder in chemnitz i did not want to be a part of the silent crowd any more. well in response to the news that this prison warden had come forward and been suspended the justice minister of saxony described him as irresponsible said that there was potentially serious repercussions for what he did when it came to investigating this. the killing of a thirty five year old man last weekend here in cannes that's also said that leaking this information serve to fuel tensions within the city but it was that first information that was released was that it was a twenty two year old iraqi a twenty three year old syrian man who'd be arrested in connection with that day we now know more about the twenty two year old iraqi that's been circulating around in the media here in germany we know that he was extremely well known to the police that he'd be picked up a number of times on drug possession charges we know from the people who he lived with in a refugee home that he always carried immigrant you who attended the m
country or do not want to accept the truth however at least regarding the manslaughter or murder in chemnitz i did not want to be a part of the silent crowd any more. well in response to the news that this prison warden had come forward and been suspended the justice minister of saxony described him as irresponsible said that there was potentially serious repercussions for what he did when it came to investigating this. the killing of a thirty five year old man last weekend here in cannes...
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country or do not want to accept the truth however at least regarding the manslaughter or murder in chemnitz i did not want to be a part of the silent crowd anymore but in response to that statement that was put out we've also heard from the justice minister of saxony who said that in doing this it was irresponsible it was serious and it could well have impacted upon the investigation itself we cannot tolerate a public servant who does such a thing in any way and we will take strict action we've also been getting some more information or certainly information has been doing the rounds in the press here in germany about one of those suspects the twenty two year old iraqi who's in custody he came here from iraq through bulgaria in twenty fifteen knots right at the height of the. influx of refugee influx into germany he actually should have been deported back to bulgaria however that deportation notice wasn't carried out what we're hearing in the press is that he was very well known to police and fire reports saying that he had several drug charges against him also reporting saying that from th
country or do not want to accept the truth however at least regarding the manslaughter or murder in chemnitz i did not want to be a part of the silent crowd anymore but in response to that statement that was put out we've also heard from the justice minister of saxony who said that in doing this it was irresponsible it was serious and it could well have impacted upon the investigation itself we cannot tolerate a public servant who does such a thing in any way and we will take strict action...
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some three thousand pro moderate activists of glassed in the past two days in a german city of chemnitz leaving twenty eight people injured their arrest was prompted by the arrest of a rocky syrian following the stabbing of a local man on sunday people of reports on the latest from germany. well the state of saxony in the city of cam that it's a firm the focus across germany across whitey europe an even across the wider world this follows. a night of violence that we saw on monday evening thousands more that were expected. right wing demonstrators took to the streets of candidates and they were confronted by counter-demonstrators now that resulted in some violent scenes there was. that on the scene as well we have seen after the killing does now have a place in the state governed by the rule of law we saw videos with harassment and hate on the streets was. just and i was at the demonstration in chemist's on monday and the scene there was alarming what happened yesterday is that over a thousand demonstrators registered but it turned out that there were about eight thousand protesters in
some three thousand pro moderate activists of glassed in the past two days in a german city of chemnitz leaving twenty eight people injured their arrest was prompted by the arrest of a rocky syrian following the stabbing of a local man on sunday people of reports on the latest from germany. well the state of saxony in the city of cam that it's a firm the focus across germany across whitey europe an even across the wider world this follows. a night of violence that we saw on monday evening...
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international now the german city of chemnitz has seen a four day demonstration against of the country's migration policy up to twenty people were injured in the course of the week during clashes with counter protesters are all over has more from the side. well thursday evening saw a small demonstration taking place just behind me here in the city of cam that the group calling themselves pro came that who've come out and said that they aren't happy with the current system now they were saying from the stage that was set up just behind me that there was a an anger certainly towards what they described as western media patrolling the emmy's right wing neo nazis they said that they definitely weren't. to fit from the the right wing or neo nazis what they wanted to say that they were was angry with the state officials here in saxony particularly the prime minister who they said there was a disgrace. when we see what asylum seekers are getting compared with old people poor young people's germans these are facts i don't need to say anymore it's not surprising that people explode when it's just
international now the german city of chemnitz has seen a four day demonstration against of the country's migration policy up to twenty people were injured in the course of the week during clashes with counter protesters are all over has more from the side. well thursday evening saw a small demonstration taking place just behind me here in the city of cam that the group calling themselves pro came that who've come out and said that they aren't happy with the current system now they were saying...
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angela merkel came out today to condemn the violent protests — saying that the stabbing in chemnitz was allegedly by two migrants. at least three foreigners were attacked and more than 20 people were injured in clashes between far—right and anti— fascist protesters. meanwhile, some european countries are budding up to create a united front against migration. today hungary‘s prime minister viktor orban met with italy‘s interior minister matteo salvini and he called mr salvini ‘his hero‘. in the past few months mr salvini has come into the spotlight for his decision to close italian ports to migrants rescued sea. in the most recent standoff, he refused to allow 148 people to land in sicily for days — and this prompted a public prosecutor to launch an investigation for illegal detention and abuse of power. earlier we spoke to our correspondentsjenny hill in berlin and james reynolds in rome. james, we‘ve just seen there in that piece the sort of pressure that there is on processing centres, both in greece and in italy. tens of thousands of migrants still stranded in these countries. and fo
angela merkel came out today to condemn the violent protests — saying that the stabbing in chemnitz was allegedly by two migrants. at least three foreigners were attacked and more than 20 people were injured in clashes between far—right and anti— fascist protesters. meanwhile, some european countries are budding up to create a united front against migration. today hungary‘s prime minister viktor orban met with italy‘s interior minister matteo salvini and he called mr salvini ‘his...
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there's been another anti—immigrant demonstration in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after theilling of a german citizen on sunday. police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler salute. brazil's president is now saying it would be "unthinkable" to close the border to venezuelans fleeing political and economic turmoil. michel temer had suggested brazil might start limiting the numbers allowed in. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans have fled their country's problems, and their exodus is threatening to overwhelm neighbouring states. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. i am in washington where my guest in this exclusive interview is president uhuru kenyatta of kenya who has been holding talks here at the white house with donald trump about security, trade and investment. but how can president kenyatta invite investors to kenya when the country is so mired in corruption that pervades all walks of life and enriches the few at the expense of the many? president kenyatta says that figh
there's been another anti—immigrant demonstration in the city of chemnitz in eastern germany, after theilling of a german citizen on sunday. police are investigating cases of violence and demonstrators accused of giving the banned hitler salute. brazil's president is now saying it would be "unthinkable" to close the border to venezuelans fleeing political and economic turmoil. michel temer had suggested brazil might start limiting the numbers allowed in. hundreds of thousands of...
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also making news this hour: rival protesters have clashed in the eastern german city of chemnitz, followingrian in connection with a fatal stabbing. officers fired water cannons after both side threw fireworks, causing injuries. australian border force officials are searching crocodile—infested mangroves for two people who fled an abandoned boat, believed to be part of a people smuggling operation. police say as many as 17 people were on board the boat that had travelled from vietnam to the coast of northern queensland. thousands of couples have exchanged oi’ thousands of couples have exchanged or reaffirmed marriage vows. the ceremony was held at the cheongshim peace world centre in gapyeong, on the day marking the sixth anniversary of the death of founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun myung—moon. let's return to the news of that possible new trade deal between the us and mexico, which comes after a year of negotiations. and in a minute, we will get the view from mexico. for more on the report, i've been speaking to shelly culbertson, senior policy researcher for the rand think tank. th
also making news this hour: rival protesters have clashed in the eastern german city of chemnitz, followingrian in connection with a fatal stabbing. officers fired water cannons after both side threw fireworks, causing injuries. australian border force officials are searching crocodile—infested mangroves for two people who fled an abandoned boat, believed to be part of a people smuggling operation. police say as many as 17 people were on board the boat that had travelled from vietnam to the...
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chancellor, angela merkel, has condemned violent attacks by far—right protesters in the eastern city of chemnitzons. hundreds of people have taken to the streets and attacked anyone they believed to be foreign after a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian man and an iraqi man have been arrested on suspicion of murder. as the prime minister arrives in africa to discuss trade, britain is facing an increasingly bitter tug—of—war with one of its former african colonies — mauritius. the two countries are divided over the chagos islands a former british colony in the indian ocean, which used to be part of mauritius but which was detached in 1965 and is now home to a us airbase. next week mauritius will argue before the united nation's top court — the international court ofjustice — that britain should return the chagos islands. andrew harding sent this report. it's a serene setting for a diplomatic storm. today, the tiny tourist paradise of mauritius is taking on the british government and, against all odds, it may be winning. at stake, the fate of these slivers of land, the chagos islands. legall
chancellor, angela merkel, has condemned violent attacks by far—right protesters in the eastern city of chemnitzons. hundreds of people have taken to the streets and attacked anyone they believed to be foreign after a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian man and an iraqi man have been arrested on suspicion of murder. as the prime minister arrives in africa to discuss trade, britain is facing an increasingly bitter tug—of—war with one of its former african colonies — mauritius. the...