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the danish monarchs and no longer involved in the business of government and have abandoned some of the old home as the most recent tomb dating from one thousand nine hundred five shows it is privilege enough to be interred in or beside this cathedral church. the cathedral of roskilde influenced architectural styles throughout the country neo cass's is and for instance was brought to denmark through the funerary chapel of frederick the fifth album onyx of buried here too among them christan the seventh. this great chapel was originally planned for just five sakata guy but in inching fourteen during an unholy amik rules the british destroyed the danish fleet which spelled ruin for the kingdom's treasury. there was now no money to build a new chapel so space had to be found in here for succeeding was. the last of the funerary chapels in the cathedral was built in one thousand nine hundred twenty four the christan the ninth and his successes. roskilde a cathedral has many a tale to tell and many a mystery to reveal in this age there revealed to anyone for the wings of the order has a kept
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a cannon ball proved his undoing at the very moment when danish victory was assured and the charing aboard the flagship was at its loudest a straight twelve pound i hit you well squarely the bronze cannonball is mounted below his epitaph. every visitor with time for the end fire and save copenhagen comes to see ross killed a cathedral a guided tour takes a bath off our to convey it all the details some stories that make the cathedral so special a place it is of course not enough time for the descendants of the vikings the danes of today was killed a cathedral is a national monument for the petty generations they have been building it or visiting it to worship or to pay their last respects to that kings and queens. take a look. at the wonderful people and stories that made it so special. for all. in all for a long long. long and. that's. next on d w. that. the world. full of magic that's the dance theater out. there. visually powerful. lunatics. with your romance sixty minutes long w. . the seventieth anniversary of israel's founding on topic. news. featuring eyewitness accounts. cur
a cannon ball proved his undoing at the very moment when danish victory was assured and the charing aboard the flagship was at its loudest a straight twelve pound i hit you well squarely the bronze cannonball is mounted below his epitaph. every visitor with time for the end fire and save copenhagen comes to see ross killed a cathedral a guided tour takes a bath off our to convey it all the details some stories that make the cathedral so special a place it is of course not enough time for the...
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last august she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend., she had one last story to finish. in the same neighbourhood here in copenhagen where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he had dropped him off safely. then said she died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body, but argued she'd died from toxic fumes on the submarine first. but during the trial the prosecutor painted a picture of a man with narcissistic and psychopathic tendencies, who relished watching violent videos and set out to kill the journalist. he just didn't care about anything else. so he was not so caring about, you know, other people, if they couldn't help him out. he was loving with people who could help him out, but if he didn't see any purpose for you, you might as well just disappear. the
last august she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend., she had one last story to finish. in the same neighbourhood here in copenhagen where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he had dropped him off safely. then said she died when a door...
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last august, she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend. story to finish. in the same neighbourhood here in copenhagen where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later, the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he'd dropped kim off safely. then said she died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body, but argued she'd died from toxic fumes on the submarine first. but during the trial, the prosecutor painted a picture of a man with narcissistic and psychopathic tendencies, who relished watching violent videos and set out to kill the journalist. he just didn't care about anything else. so he was not so caring about, you know, other people, if they couldn't help him out. he was loving with people who could help him out, but if he didn't see any purpose for you, you might as well just disappear. the case has grabbed
last august, she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend. story to finish. in the same neighbourhood here in copenhagen where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later, the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he'd dropped kim off safely. then said she died when a door hatch fell on her...
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a danish inventor has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of the journalist kim wall onboardome—built submarine. and two men from italy have been arrested after a man was attacked and left critically ill ahead of liverpool's champions league semifinal last night against roma. it's 5pm, good afternoon. our top story is that the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has called on the home secretary to resign over the controversy surrounding the so—called windrush generation. amber rudd is currently facing tough questions from mps over the home office's response to the scandal, and the prime minister has been forced yet again to defend the government's immigration policies. the bbc understands that at a cabinet meeting yesterday, the foreign secretary borisjohnson called for an amnesty for some illegal migrants and a wider exemption for other commonwealth citizens. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier has the full details. who should we let in? how many should be welcomed? just how strict should our rules around immigration be? the debate's now firmly reopened, after the windrush sc
a danish inventor has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of the journalist kim wall onboardome—built submarine. and two men from italy have been arrested after a man was attacked and left critically ill ahead of liverpool's champions league semifinal last night against roma. it's 5pm, good afternoon. our top story is that the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has called on the home secretary to resign over the controversy surrounding the so—called windrush generation. amber rudd is...
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significance for archaeologists born to vikings had blue tooth was considered the founder of the danish kingdom he introduced christianity to the land and a number of reforms how the treasure made its way to the field on the island of lucan isn't clear but it offers evidence of extensive trade networks in the tenth century. by. the coins are in circulation from england to the arab world in afghanistan this fine shows the old danish coins that heralds bluetooth were in great numbers. the jewelry was worn by slavic peoples as well as the vikings. that's what makes this discovery so unusual just monkeys and bugs forms of the songs the size of the find is unique the pieces will be restored and assessed during the next several months. now take a moment and feast your eyes on this there's a new art museum in paris and it's nothing like the louvre the utterly or studio of lights wasn't fact a factory now it's being rededicated to merge old masters with new technology and it's just opened take a look. america in a world as imagined by the artist phaeton strike hundred. it feels as if you're on
significance for archaeologists born to vikings had blue tooth was considered the founder of the danish kingdom he introduced christianity to the land and a number of reforms how the treasure made its way to the field on the island of lucan isn't clear but it offers evidence of extensive trade networks in the tenth century. by. the coins are in circulation from england to the arab world in afghanistan this fine shows the old danish coins that heralds bluetooth were in great numbers. the jewelry...
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she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend.ange his story about what happened three times. he initially said he dropped him off safely, then said she had died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body but argued she had died from toxic fumes mr breen says. during the trial, the prosecutor peter the picture as a with narcissistic and who relish watching violent videos and set out to kill the journalist. hejust didn't and set out to kill the journalist. he just didn't care about anything else. he was not so caring about other people, if they could not help them out. if he didn't see it... he might as welljust disappear. the case has grabbed headlines around the world. some have drawn parallels to horror movies. something many here in scandinavia have found upsetting. it isa upsetting. it is a safe area, this is the very unusual case. you have been in touch with kim wall's family during the investigation. how are they doing? they have had a terrible time. missing their daughter and all through t
she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend.ange his story about what happened three times. he initially said he dropped him off safely, then said she had died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body but argued she had died from toxic fumes mr breen says. during the trial, the prosecutor peter the picture as a with narcissistic and who relish watching violent videos and set out to kill the journalist. hejust didn't and set out to kill the...
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the prime minister theresa may is on a visit to scandanavia today, holding talks with her danish andsh counterparts. she's expected to discuss the conflict in syria and the threat from russia. let's talk to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in copenhagen. clearly, events in syria at the forefront of the prime minister's mind today is. very much so, the apparent chemical attack in syria is not just a apparent chemical attack in syria is notjust a challenge and a test for the west and its allies, it is a challenge to british influence and to theresa may herself, the team are saying, as you would expect, the incident needs to be fully investigated, but the prime minister is also keen, i think, to stay in step with key allies like donald trump when it comes to future action. what is less clear is the sort of support that written might ta ke sort of support that written might take when it comes to any action. if there are air strikes, britain could give various types of logistical backing, and a fight in parliament for direct backing, and a fight in parliament fordirectair backing,
the prime minister theresa may is on a visit to scandanavia today, holding talks with her danish andsh counterparts. she's expected to discuss the conflict in syria and the threat from russia. let's talk to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in copenhagen. clearly, events in syria at the forefront of the prime minister's mind today is. very much so, the apparent chemical attack in syria is not just a apparent chemical attack in syria is notjust a challenge and a test for the west and its...
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a danish inventor is found guilty of murdering and dismembering the swedish journalist kim wall on hiscalls for the prime minister to resign. two italians have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on a supporter at anfield last night. it's the biggest coffee chain in the uk and today it's been announced that costa coffee is to be split from parent company whitbread and listed as a separate firm. the move comes after pressure from activist investors, elliott advisors and sachem head, who together control about 10% of shares. whitbread will remain the owner and operator of premier inn hotels. after more than five days of being locked out of their online bank, tsb customers can now access their accounts. but the bank has limited the number of people who can get into their accounts at any one time, because it expects a surge in customers trying to use it. the bank's upgrade to its banking us media giant comcast has outlined details of its £22 billion rival bid for sky in a move that threatens rupert murdoch's £11.7 billion deal to take full control of the pay—tv group. after the
a danish inventor is found guilty of murdering and dismembering the swedish journalist kim wall on hiscalls for the prime minister to resign. two italians have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on a supporter at anfield last night. it's the biggest coffee chain in the uk and today it's been announced that costa coffee is to be split from parent company whitbread and listed as a separate firm. the move comes after pressure from activist investors, elliott advisors and sachem head,...
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under danish law that means that he will be eligible for release after twelve years and by custom that means he'll probably also be out by sixteen years although he can and has been at this sentence as he could be he could he could be held for life but it's normal that they're out after sixteen years and he's of course the be the sentenced there was huge interest in this trial in the country given how people reacted to this sentencing. most people that i've spoken with say this is pretty much what was expected but to be honest most people are tired of actually pretty much tired of the case when it started there was a lot of interest there was pretty fascinating and it had read just like a novel or a movie but as i got into the details of the gory details people became aware of how serious this was but this was wasn't a t.v. character it was it was a person and it was it was that he took a pretty ghastly. mental state leads quite a real in the proceedings given that how difficult was it for the judges to rule in this case and give him life. need the judges they their their response was
under danish law that means that he will be eligible for release after twelve years and by custom that means he'll probably also be out by sixteen years although he can and has been at this sentence as he could be he could he could be held for life but it's normal that they're out after sixteen years and he's of course the be the sentenced there was huge interest in this trial in the country given how people reacted to this sentencing. most people that i've spoken with say this is pretty much...
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madrid, this danish prime minister will meet the danish prime minister will meet the danish prime ministereads the eu. later, in france, a third wave of rail strikes is planned across the country to protest against the president's reforms. he wants to shake up the debt written country's national estate over and railway company is parts of plan to modernise —— as part of a plan to modernise —— as part of a plan to modernise the country. two athletes from india have been banned from the commonwealth games for a breach of the strict no needles policy designed to stop the use of performance enhancing drugs. only athletes with a registered medical condition are allowed to bring syringes into their accommodation. let's talk now to chris mitchell who is at the commonwealth games on the gold coast. what is the story, chris? it is another story that the games organising committee do not wa nt games organising committee do not want us to be telling. they want me to be telling you about the gold medals being won today and the sunshine and the fun that people are having on the gold coast. i cannot bec
madrid, this danish prime minister will meet the danish prime minister will meet the danish prime ministereads the eu. later, in france, a third wave of rail strikes is planned across the country to protest against the president's reforms. he wants to shake up the debt written country's national estate over and railway company is parts of plan to modernise —— as part of a plan to modernise —— as part of a plan to modernise the country. two athletes from india have been banned from the...
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her remains were found by danish police 11 days after the interview.t affairs has told the high court journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of cliff richard ‘s‘ home in 2014. she said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer, and considering the public interest. sir cliff, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation for what he says was a serious invasion of privacy. the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse has called for a change in culture within government and institutions. it says there must be open and frank discussions about child sexual abuse in order to tackle the problem. the interim report said all too often organisations for the reputation of their leaders and staff before the welfare of children. canadian police say a man accused of deliberately driving a rented van into pedestrians in toronto had posted a cryptic message on social media before the attack. he suggested he may have had a grudge against women. the man, who has been charged
her remains were found by danish police 11 days after the interview.t affairs has told the high court journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of cliff richard ‘s‘ home in 2014. she said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer, and considering the public interest. sir cliff, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation for what he says was a serious invasion of privacy. the independent enquiry into...
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her remains were found by danish police 11 days after the interview. company has been found not guilty of the deaths of four men whose vessel capsized in the atlantic. the cheeki rafiki overturned 700 miles off the coast of nova scotia nearly four years ago. douglas innes had denied manslaughter by gross negligence. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, fran unsworth, has told the high court that journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of sir cliff richard's home. ms unsworth said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage, after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer against the public interest. the singer, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation, claiming an invasion of privacy. lucy manning was in court. sir cliff richard heard the final bbc witness today, the woman who gave the go—ahead for the news reports he claims caused him emotional and physical pain. fran unsworth, then deputy head of bbc news, was the person who made the decision the bbc should run the story. she told the court th
her remains were found by danish police 11 days after the interview. company has been found not guilty of the deaths of four men whose vessel capsized in the atlantic. the cheeki rafiki overturned 700 miles off the coast of nova scotia nearly four years ago. douglas innes had denied manslaughter by gross negligence. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, fran unsworth, has told the high court that journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of sir cliff richard's home....
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today, a danish court found peter madsen, a danish inventor, guilty of premeditated murder of the swedishscribed the attack as, "a cynical and planned sexual assault and brutal murder of a random woman". kim wall's death has gripped danish media. it's particularly gruesome. here are the details. on august the 10th last year, kim wall was writing a story about the inventor. she boarded his homemade submarine in copenhagen. a day later, the vessel sank. kim wall was notified as missing. ten days later, her mutilated torso was discovered on a beach. police divers later found her head, legs and clothing at sea. this photo was the last anyone saw of her, smiling next to mr madsen. he had changed his story surrounding her death three times. he maintains it was accident and says he's appealing the verdict. here's maddy savage in copenhagen. when sentencing peter madson, thejudge said this was a cynically planned killing of a particularly brutal nature. he said it was clear that peter madson had sexually assaulted and tortured kim wall while she was still alive. and he showed little concern for h
today, a danish court found peter madsen, a danish inventor, guilty of premeditated murder of the swedishscribed the attack as, "a cynical and planned sexual assault and brutal murder of a random woman". kim wall's death has gripped danish media. it's particularly gruesome. here are the details. on august the 10th last year, kim wall was writing a story about the inventor. she boarded his homemade submarine in copenhagen. a day later, the vessel sank. kim wall was notified as missing....
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some pieces of this silver treasure from the tenth century date back to the reign of the legendary danish king out son or bluetooth. archaeologists have recovered pieces of jewelry pearls and ancient coins from a four hundred square meter area on the german island of. the hobby archaeologist who made the first discovery is just thirteen. at first i thought it was just some minium junk but you learned from experience to take any find home and you decide later if it's really junk or not once i got home it turned out to be a viking coin and perhaps there was more to be found in the stuff like where you can get this treasure is the single biggest find of such coins in the southern baltic sea area so it has enormous significance for archaeologist born to vikings have bluetooth was considered the founder of the danish kingdom he introduced christianity to the land and a number of reforms how the treasure made its way to the field on the island of luke in isn't clear but it offers evidence of extensive trade networks in the tenth century. by the time. the coins are in circulation from england to
some pieces of this silver treasure from the tenth century date back to the reign of the legendary danish king out son or bluetooth. archaeologists have recovered pieces of jewelry pearls and ancient coins from a four hundred square meter area on the german island of. the hobby archaeologist who made the first discovery is just thirteen. at first i thought it was just some minium junk but you learned from experience to take any find home and you decide later if it's really junk or not once i...
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in copenhagen, a danish court will deliver its verdict in the trial of danish inventor peter madsen,en to america, where the supreme court will hear arguments on the legality of president donald trump's travel ban which prohibits almost 150 million people, almost all of them muslim, from entering the united states. while in germany, berlin'sjewish community invites all to join a solidarity march called "berlin wears the kippa", after twojewish men were assaulted. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. coming up: bayern munich welcome real madrid in their champions and lionel first fleet. while mohamed salah scores twice more as liverpool beat roma 5—2. tributes or in four retiring south african rugby star brian hardliner. two of the most decorative teams in european football meet in germany. between them bayern munich and have seven titles. this has been frustrated by real madrid, zinedine zidane will be looking to look for a second consecutive crown. the minnesota timberwolves need a victory over houston on wednesday to stay alive in the nba pla
in copenhagen, a danish court will deliver its verdict in the trial of danish inventor peter madsen,en to america, where the supreme court will hear arguments on the legality of president donald trump's travel ban which prohibits almost 150 million people, almost all of them muslim, from entering the united states. while in germany, berlin'sjewish community invites all to join a solidarity march called "berlin wears the kippa", after twojewish men were assaulted. now it's time to get...
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instead, her dismembered body washed up on the danish coast.nically planned a particularly brutal murder. translation: of course this trial has affected me personally. i have to be as professional as i can but, undoubtedly, this case has got under my skin. peter madsen was a bit of a celebrity in denmark, few of his fans knew he had a taste for sexual violence and what investigators describe as ‘psychopathic tendencies'. i know he was a weird person and i liked the weirdness in him, but i think all the elements that were confusing to me, i just assumed that there was goodness in those parts, where there wasn't. it's notjust the brutality of this case which has left many danes feeling profoundly disturbed. peter madsen, with his projects and stunts, after all had captured the public imagination here. the man danes thought they knew, the harmless eccentric, the folk hero, turned out to be a calculating and violent killer. madsen's expected to appeal. the authorities preparing to destroy his submarine. once a symbol of ambition and adventure, now
instead, her dismembered body washed up on the danish coast.nically planned a particularly brutal murder. translation: of course this trial has affected me personally. i have to be as professional as i can but, undoubtedly, this case has got under my skin. peter madsen was a bit of a celebrity in denmark, few of his fans knew he had a taste for sexual violence and what investigators describe as ‘psychopathic tendencies'. i know he was a weird person and i liked the weirdness in him, but i...
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the danish inventor peter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison, for murdering and dismemberinghe swedish journalist kim wall. she died aboard his self—built submarine, last august. a court in copenhagen found he'd had fantasies about murdering and torturing a woman, and invited several on board last year. madsen says, he will appeal. from copenhagen, maddy savage reports. in sentencing peter madsen to life, the judge described the killing as cynically planned and of a brutal nature. he also suggested that peter madsen had shown little concern or remorse for kim wall, even texting his wife just minutes after he killed her. he suggested it was something of a random killing — he had invited other women aboard his submarine that summer, but they had said no. thejudge said that the judge said that to some extent kim wall had been a random victim. he had invited other women on his submarine that summer, but they had said no. there has been huge media attention in case. more than 100 journalists from 15 countries were here to cover the trial. on kim wall's mother give evidence last mo
the danish inventor peter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison, for murdering and dismemberinghe swedish journalist kim wall. she died aboard his self—built submarine, last august. a court in copenhagen found he'd had fantasies about murdering and torturing a woman, and invited several on board last year. madsen says, he will appeal. from copenhagen, maddy savage reports. in sentencing peter madsen to life, the judge described the killing as cynically planned and of a brutal nature. he...
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against sex offenders to stop religious leaders from breaking the law paul chowder john al jazeera danish inventor painter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering and dismembering a swedish journalist on his submarine came val's remains were found at sea after she interviewed mattson on his homemade missile and so the message to cutting up the phone day says she died accidentally while i'm bored. canadian police say most of the victims of the toronto van attack on monday were women raising questions over the motive of the suspect shortly before plowing his vehicle into them the twenty five year old history of ricin a post on his facebook page it read the in selma valley and was already begun we will overthrow all the chants and stay since and they went on to refer to a previous attack by self described in cell elliot rodger so what is and then so well short for involuntary celibates and online subculture comprised of mainly men who are deeply suspicious and disparaging of women who they say rejects their rights to sex and sells describe men who are successful with women
against sex offenders to stop religious leaders from breaking the law paul chowder john al jazeera danish inventor painter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering and dismembering a swedish journalist on his submarine came val's remains were found at sea after she interviewed mattson on his homemade missile and so the message to cutting up the phone day says she died accidentally while i'm bored. canadian police say most of the victims of the toronto van attack on monday were...
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. executed by danish on the site of his own pride and joy -- daesh.hi5 certain items or certain people. this is somebody who understood what was happening. when broxburn, people buy. we have seen that throughout history. i want to widen this out now. “— history. i want to widen this out now. —— when the books are burned, people burn. that formative experience you had watching the first iraq warand experience you had watching the first iraq war and then watching the second iraq war on fault with the us occupying iraq after 2003, has that turns you into an anti—war artist?|j don't turns you into an anti—war artist?” don't think i was ever a pro— war artist... would you now say it is one of your driving forces to deliver messages through your art which are about, i don't want to put word5 which are about, i don't want to put words in your mouth, about the negative impacts of war?” words in your mouth, about the negative impacts of war? i think so. it is not just negative impacts of war? i think so. it is notjust that i do with the work. i think they do a
. executed by danish on the site of his own pride and joy -- daesh.hi5 certain items or certain people. this is somebody who understood what was happening. when broxburn, people buy. we have seen that throughout history. i want to widen this out now. “— history. i want to widen this out now. —— when the books are burned, people burn. that formative experience you had watching the first iraq warand experience you had watching the first iraq war and then watching the second iraq war on...
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and a danish inventor gets a life sentence for murdering a swedish journalist on board his homemade submarine. french president emanuel micron has urged us to move away from nationalism in a speech to the u.s. congress he also called on his ally to work with france to face global challenges micron received a three minute standing ovation as he entered the house of representatives says the two countries share a very special relationship he also warned the u.s. against shutting out the world saying it needs to leave the way towards strong multilateralism. let me say we have two possible ways ahead we can choose isolationism withdrawal and nationalism this is an option it can be tempting to us as a temporary remitted to all fields but closing the door to the word will not stop the of volition of the word it will not dolls but inflame the fruits of all citizens. we have to keep our eyes wide open to the new risks right in front of us. dan estabrook is following everything for us from washington and so diane the present very keen to portray himself as america's man in europe he is keen to show tha
and a danish inventor gets a life sentence for murdering a swedish journalist on board his homemade submarine. french president emanuel micron has urged us to move away from nationalism in a speech to the u.s. congress he also called on his ally to work with france to face global challenges micron received a three minute standing ovation as he entered the house of representatives says the two countries share a very special relationship he also warned the u.s. against shutting out the world...
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last august she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend.re the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he had dropped him off safely. then said she died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body, but argued she'd died from toxic fumes on the submarine first. but during the trial the prosecutor painted a picture of a man with narcissistic and psychopathic tendencies, who relished watching violent videos and set out to kill the journalist. he just didn't care about anything else. so he was not so caring about, you know, other people, if they couldn't help him out. he was loving with people who could help him out, but if he didn't see any purpose for you, you might as well just disappear. the case has grabbed headlines around the world. some have drawn parallels to horror mo
last august she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend.re the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he had dropped him off safely. then said she died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body, but argued she'd...
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life in prison for the danish inventor who murdered the journalist came fast as she went to interview peter madsen on his home to build a submarine where he killed her and a part. of us reporters without borders publish its latest index of press freedom ring look at the case of multiuse journalist. murdered because of how depressing taken into government corruption you'll hear from a journalist in the gambia where freedom of expression on the press is beginning to return. and phil gramm welcome to the program emanuel has used the day for a state visit to the united states to address a joint session of. the first the french president to do so for move in ten years he praised the close ties between the united states and france going back hundreds of years and stressed the two countries shared democratic values economic and cultural legs but he also had strong words of warning saying that international allies including france and the u.s. must work together even more closely great to confront current global threats. and to be wary of the danger of creating new wars here's some of what he
life in prison for the danish inventor who murdered the journalist came fast as she went to interview peter madsen on his home to build a submarine where he killed her and a part. of us reporters without borders publish its latest index of press freedom ring look at the case of multiuse journalist. murdered because of how depressing taken into government corruption you'll hear from a journalist in the gambia where freedom of expression on the press is beginning to return. and phil gramm welcome...
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versus the neighbourhood where kim had been living with her danish or friend.es. she loved to travel, and was about to move to china with her boyfriend. but first she had one last story to finish. this was her home turf. her birthplace was 45 minutes away from here sweden, and she was living here. so naturally she was living here. so naturally she thought she was saved, you just never occurred to her that something would happen here. kim wall boarded a submarine built by peter madesn, danish inventor she had been waiting to interview. she had told her boyfriend she was a little nervous going under the ocean, but i think she was looking forward to a fun ride. her boyfriend said he was little jealous and wanted to come with her. this is one of the last photos of her alive. police have identified this as the route taken by the submarine. starting in the straight, the waters between copenhagen and southern sweden, then spending time underwater around koge bay. the next morning, the submarine sank, and peter madesn was rescued without kim .he peter madesn was rescue
versus the neighbourhood where kim had been living with her danish or friend.es. she loved to travel, and was about to move to china with her boyfriend. but first she had one last story to finish. this was her home turf. her birthplace was 45 minutes away from here sweden, and she was living here. so naturally she was living here. so naturally she thought she was saved, you just never occurred to her that something would happen here. kim wall boarded a submarine built by peter madesn, danish...
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danish company universal robots are pioneers in the sector if you wish them to become and the original idea came from three students who basically wanted to design a robot that could help them make a pizza in the evening and if that is so it was just a crazy idea from students thinking outside the box that ended up becoming an industrial product it was a product projected to see rapid growth the market is expected to increase ten fold over the next five years meanwhile more and more data is being collected uplink and analyzed allowing systems to run more seamlessly many customers are nervous about their personal data disappearing into the cloud so now with the edge computing data can be processed near the source instead of in the cloud. it was the thought is that history and the big advantage is that the technological domain is very localized now which allows me to apply our domain technology know how quickly right at the source and thoughts that may be enough to convince the naysayers we may soon see a workplace where humans and machines create products together as a team a harmonious
danish company universal robots are pioneers in the sector if you wish them to become and the original idea came from three students who basically wanted to design a robot that could help them make a pizza in the evening and if that is so it was just a crazy idea from students thinking outside the box that ended up becoming an industrial product it was a product projected to see rapid growth the market is expected to increase ten fold over the next five years meanwhile more and more data is...
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he cited the dsm that's a danish statistical manual diagnosis. and for good reason, early on in the dsm, there is a disclaimer regarding its use in a forensic setting. the way it's constructed, kind of point by point check list, lends itself to misuse in these settings. if a patient has so many symptoms, therefore he has a diagnosis. and therefore it's sometimes led to believe to a jury that that proves he did it or didn't do it, he was sane or not sane, when, indeed, these diagnoses are much more complex than that. >> would you, nonetheless, agree, dr. novello, that hamlet exhibited some of the symptoms of bipolar disorder as set out in the danish statistical manual? >> yes. well, he was -- he certainly exhibited symptoms of grief and the symptoms in bipolar disorder as you heard, are not exclusive to bipolar. many of those symptoms can be found in many other conditions. grief among them. many of the symptoms that he exhibited consider feigned, faked, dramatized, and others he simply did not have. >> have you formed an opinion yourself as to whe
he cited the dsm that's a danish statistical manual diagnosis. and for good reason, early on in the dsm, there is a disclaimer regarding its use in a forensic setting. the way it's constructed, kind of point by point check list, lends itself to misuse in these settings. if a patient has so many symptoms, therefore he has a diagnosis. and therefore it's sometimes led to believe to a jury that that proves he did it or didn't do it, he was sane or not sane, when, indeed, these diagnoses are much...
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last august, she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend, but first she had one last storyourhood here in copenhagen, where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later, the submarine sank, and he was rescued without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he'd dropped kim off safely, then said she died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body, but argued she'd died from toxic fumes on the submarine first. but during the trial, the prosecutor painted a picture of a man with narcissistic and psychopathic tendencies, who relished watching violent videos and set out to kill the journalist. he just didn't care about anything else. so he was not so caring about other people if they couldn't help him out. he was loving the people who helped him out, but if he didn't see any purpose for you, you might as well disappear. the case has grabbed headlines around the world. some have drawn parallels to
last august, she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend, but first she had one last storyourhood here in copenhagen, where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later, the submarine sank, and he was rescued without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he'd dropped kim off safely, then said she died when a door hatch fell on her...
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anglin danish is the true face of the country look like. freedom independence and a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress has witnessed extremists parking for influence we call for the rule of law the law is law democracy and the rule of law are on shaky ground. they have discontinued he and out of this should be. enough to. bangladesh the dawn of islamism an exclusive d.w. report starting april twenty first. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has been testifying before u.s. lawmakers they're hearing has focused on his admission that the data of up to eighty seven million users may have been improperly shared with political consultancy cambridge analytical he's admitted his company didn't do enough to combat fake news foreign interference in elections and hate speech senator john kennedy did not mince his words when confronting soccer burke. you're you.
anglin danish is the true face of the country look like. freedom independence and a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress has witnessed extremists parking for influence we call for the rule of law the law is law democracy and the rule of law are on shaky ground. they have discontinued he and out of this should be. enough to. bangladesh the dawn of islamism an exclusive d.w. report starting april twenty first....
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but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got them there if you remember i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values. as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government or the differences of the basis of a coexistence in europe on thank. you it will be. the case no lines with. a regional court if its judges approved extradition his lawyers could take the matter to germany's constitutional court so it could be weeks possibly months before a final decision. are joining us here in the studio now is our correspondent kate brady he is good to see you there's a lot to pack out in this story we've got german judges deciding whether or not to extradite this may they have to decide whether or not the charges in spain are comparable to something that could be charged against him here exactly and that's what this public prosecutor. said today but that's now in the hands of the highest
but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got them there if you remember i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values. as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government or the differences of the basis of a coexistence in europe on thank. you it will be. the case no lines with. a...
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but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got him there if you remember i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values. as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government but differences are the basis of our coexistence in europe and they are going to fit within. the case no lines with. a regional court if its judges approved extradition his lawyers could take the matter to germany's constitutional court so it could be weeks possibly months before a final decision. and we can talk now to wolfgang schonberg who is the lawyer for carlist which montes on the lie now mr weaver gave please tell us how your we are your client has reacted to the prosecutor's decision. not surprised because we told him that it's a substantial likelihood that would be his decision as a prosecutor but now it's fuzzy independent judiciary to decide how optimistic are you that the judiciary will the side i
but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got him there if you remember i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values. as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government but differences are the basis of our coexistence in europe and they are going to fit within. the case no lines with. a...
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but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border. ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got him there if you remember i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values. as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government but the difference is that the basis of coexistence in europe on thank you it was in the mood of. the case no lines with. a regional court if its judges approved extradition his lawyers could take the matter to germany's constitutional court so it could be weeks possibly months before a final decision. and now to the civil war in yemen the u.n. how they don't or a conference in geneva today that raised more than two billion dollars to help yemenis dependent on food aid three years of fighting have claimed around ten thousand lives and left millions on the verge of famine the proxy war between the saudi backed government and iranian backed rebels has also driven an estimated two milli
but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border. ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got him there if you remember i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values. as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government but the difference is that the basis of coexistence in europe on thank you it was in the mood of. the case no lines...
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off dorothy's he tried to return to belgium but police detained him shortly after he crossed the danish german border ever since handfuls of his supporters have been demonstrating outside the northern german detention center where he's now being held. but we got him there if you remember that i see extradition is a betrayal of the european union's values its approach to more as a politician with ideals that oppose those of the spanish government a bit of difference is the basis of our coexistence in europe and they are within europe. the case now aligns with. a regional court if its judges approved extradition his lawyers could take the matter to germany's constitutional court so it could be weeks possibly months before a final decision. i spoke to. demands a german lawyer a short while ago he set out why his team is contesting extradition to spain for rebellion. in german law we we have a similar. norm but. the hurdle is extremely high that the perpetrator must exercise violence oss reddened with violence and there is not the slightest proof. cautiously as a prosecutor has said yes he
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with me is mike weston, managing director of agillic, a danish marketing automation company. see you again. nice to see you. first of all, what do you expect twitter to say in terms of money it is making and users? two things really. twitter‘s story has shifted over the last 12 months to one way that they talk about growth in overall numbers, to be focusing on making value from the users that they have got. it is all about how they have got. it is all about how the daily users gone up, that number has been growing for five quarters, we are looking for that to grow again. that is going to show some consistency, that should therefore be backed by a rise in advertising revenue, which would feed into profitability. that is really where they are trying to focus our attention. are you think investors and those who look at companies like twitter have got more comfortable with the fact that twitter will not grow to a degree with users, like organisations like facebook? there was a huge excitement when it came on the scene but then everybody felt very lacklustre because it became very
with me is mike weston, managing director of agillic, a danish marketing automation company. see you again. nice to see you. first of all, what do you expect twitter to say in terms of money it is making and users? two things really. twitter‘s story has shifted over the last 12 months to one way that they talk about growth in overall numbers, to be focusing on making value from the users that they have got. it is all about how they have got. it is all about how the daily users gone up, that...
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ok let me bring you some breaking news which is just coming in a copenhagen court has sentenced a danish invented to life in prison for the mud off swedish john and this came by it found peter madsen guilty of torturing and murdering her when she joined him for a trip in a self built submarine lost or because she was planning to write a story about it. and we'll bring you more news on that story when the details come and let's now move on to some sports news and the week's champions league semifinals kicked off with a bang last night as host liverpool defeated drama five two the reds gone off to a flying start as muhammad solid remained in remarkable form he got two goals in the first half liverpool added three more to make it five nil roma finally found their fighting spirit and scored two and the last ten minutes of the match those two away goals could prove valuable in the reverse leg next week in rome. and ahead of that a match of violence flared as liverpool fans clashed with those from outside the stadium police say a fifty two man suffered a severe head injury was in a critical co
ok let me bring you some breaking news which is just coming in a copenhagen court has sentenced a danish invented to life in prison for the mud off swedish john and this came by it found peter madsen guilty of torturing and murdering her when she joined him for a trip in a self built submarine lost or because she was planning to write a story about it. and we'll bring you more news on that story when the details come and let's now move on to some sports news and the week's champions league...
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village in fenway state in central nigeria police say the attack has also been nearly fifty homes danish inventor peter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering dismembering a swedish journalist on his submarine kim walz remains were found at sea after she interviewed matt snow his homemade vessel prosecutors say the wall diety the by strangulation or by having throat comes. i'll be back with news our little over twenty five minutes but let's get you back to al-jazeera world. i had vast anger suffered but deal with it then. washington post put it most of the lessons that been proposed for most there had imo for argument i suppose and put it mostly wasn't that was what was put it mostly. was put in was a little elevator of a national post for most of them but will forever. that has and what i'm good with because min. three phantom of thought of that i'm an elephant all of us going to suffer most rude. maybelle at any for is a. well mucous let us suffer a little at any given as. there was a sufferer of saddam in the admin and with a lot of the. last month or last. well a t
village in fenway state in central nigeria police say the attack has also been nearly fifty homes danish inventor peter madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering dismembering a swedish journalist on his submarine kim walz remains were found at sea after she interviewed matt snow his homemade vessel prosecutors say the wall diety the by strangulation or by having throat comes. i'll be back with news our little over twenty five minutes but let's get you back to al-jazeera world. i...
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several pieces of jewelry and coins believed to have belonged to the danish king harald bluetooth have been discovered in germany's northern rueben island the tenth century king is credited with unifying scandinavia and yes the wireless technology used in phones and laptops is named after him. in australia new south wales police suspect that a large bushfire threatening sydney may have been started deliberately authorities say it's miraculous that no houses have been damaged so far no one has been injured the fire is close to the city's southwestern suburbs and is being fanned by strong winds. protesters at a starbucks coffee shop in the u.s. city of philadelphia demanded justice after two black men were arrested there the men said they were waiting for a friend before ordering but staff accuse them of trespassing there were accusations of racial profiling and starbucks chief executive was forced to apologize. all right next to an explosive interview in a new television appearance fired f.b.i. director james comey called u.s. president donald trump a serial liar who is morally unfit to
several pieces of jewelry and coins believed to have belonged to the danish king harald bluetooth have been discovered in germany's northern rueben island the tenth century king is credited with unifying scandinavia and yes the wireless technology used in phones and laptops is named after him. in australia new south wales police suspect that a large bushfire threatening sydney may have been started deliberately authorities say it's miraculous that no houses have been damaged so far no one has...
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seen in this perspective that it is always the aim to incorporate russia into talks and that the the danish foreign minister here said on the arrival if it takes further sanctions so apparently something that is debated here if it takes for the sanctions to achieve that aim that is something the e.u.'s to look at into it is of course a controversial think a monkey or member states how to deal with russia the sanctions that are currently in place are supported by some others would like to see them gone so we'll really have to see today what comes out of this push for a new political initiative to resolve the syrian crisis again individual european powers at that summit today they've accused russia openly of involvement in chemical weapons attacks does that not complicate the use push for diplomacy. i'm not necessarily if you see it as a signal to russia that the european partners about also the west in general is the term and to be involved in the solution for the syrian conflict and let's not forget the economic leverage that the european union has the foreign policy chief federica marina h
seen in this perspective that it is always the aim to incorporate russia into talks and that the the danish foreign minister here said on the arrival if it takes further sanctions so apparently something that is debated here if it takes for the sanctions to achieve that aim that is something the e.u.'s to look at into it is of course a controversial think a monkey or member states how to deal with russia the sanctions that are currently in place are supported by some others would like to see...