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architect of east germany's place i. explained if i had my way place germany would still be.master of slavyansk which you know. starting march thirteenth. the looms. most of the pain is still tangible. her. they have survived. the going to have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to happen tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance to get. out of darkness cities after a war. starting march tenth on g.w. . lane. to. the city to be a news live from berlin explosions and gunfire in the capital of burkina faso police say the prime minister's office is under armed attack in downtown while the duke there also reports of attacks targeting french diplomatic buildings and army headquarters. ahead of italy's national vote this weekend you have you had to sicily an island on the front lines of the country's migration debate an issue that could tip the election toward silvio berlusconi'
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architect of east germany's place. in the land and if i had my way. east germany would still be. masters of fear. but you know by. starting march thirteenth d.w. . really feel. the scars on. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for civvies edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new coming in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance to start this city's after more starting march tenth on g.w. . they don't want it. yes you know i mean you're monotonous and god knows what ink i have because i could almost see it that. goes over my dad's cynical media. us all up with out about. vision again and. they don't want it. this you know i mean when you're not in the scene crying you know what ink i park is sort of moment and i guess. what i'm focused on him is here but i'm with what it took and i said i'm not going to sit there and. this you know i mean in your mind not
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the democracy of germany, you cannot separate it from the way germany dealt with its past. when you have a party like the afd which is attacking this way of dealing with memory, that is fundamentally for the democracy, then, in a way, this party attacks also the democracy. because the way of dealing with history in germany, especially, brought the people, the civilians, to develop a sense for individual moral responsibility. peter: would you like to pick up on that, alan? alan: not really, because i agree totally. i cannot say much about that. you're totally right, geraldine. peter: the alternative for germany, as we have seen, they are now a far right party. they are in the german parliament, the bundestag. the question is now how to respond to them. their presence here is one example. in september 2017, the far right populist alternative for germany became the third largest party in germany's bundestag. they claim to be the only ones who can preserve germany. the rhetoric is getting tougher on all sides. >> no, i will not allow any heckling. all the members sitting there
the democracy of germany, you cannot separate it from the way germany dealt with its past. when you have a party like the afd which is attacking this way of dealing with memory, that is fundamentally for the democracy, then, in a way, this party attacks also the democracy. because the way of dealing with history in germany, especially, brought the people, the civilians, to develop a sense for individual moral responsibility. peter: would you like to pick up on that, alan? alan: not really,...
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a place in germany islam does not. this country has been culturally influenced by christianity for hundreds of years so. that's why it is wrong to say that islam belongs to germany. in teaser form flourish chancellor angela merkel disagrees and she very quickly and publicly slap down her interior minister and party ally inspiration to me you in midstream in the four million muslims who currently live in germany practiced their religion. and they belong here just as much as their religion does. and i thought. germany's new justice minister offered a reminder that freedom of religion is strictly protected in the constitution. mention once i mean i think people are tired of these theoretical discussions about terminology it's clear to everyone that we need practical solutions to our problems i hope we can agree that our value system encompasses everyone's basic rights. the central council of muslims in germany says politicians shouldn't adopt far right rhetoric in the run up to a regional election. it's kind of we don't n
a place in germany islam does not. this country has been culturally influenced by christianity for hundreds of years so. that's why it is wrong to say that islam belongs to germany. in teaser form flourish chancellor angela merkel disagrees and she very quickly and publicly slap down her interior minister and party ally inspiration to me you in midstream in the four million muslims who currently live in germany practiced their religion. and they belong here just as much as their religion does....
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she is more outside germany vinci is in germany. anchor: nina, you -- nina: yeah, i would argue that you could clearly see sense september's election, the political parties did not want to go with merkel. they all know they will lose their profile if they are in a government with angela merkel. the sdp was punished for that, losing 7% to 10% in the election. the head of the business part of the sdp that angela merkel had favored, he pulled out of the negotiations because i think he c could also see that t the p were going to lose their own profile, their own identity. and merkel, she is extremely good at just assessing the situation, looking at what is on the table and making it her own eventually. anchor: and just to pick up on this point, our the two ends going to come together as a tandem and put things together for europe. top of theed at the show, that they are in peril. >> i think in germany we are walking on the bit of a cloud, ignoring what is going on around germany. angela merkel's refugee policy has created a lot of oppos
she is more outside germany vinci is in germany. anchor: nina, you -- nina: yeah, i would argue that you could clearly see sense september's election, the political parties did not want to go with merkel. they all know they will lose their profile if they are in a government with angela merkel. the sdp was punished for that, losing 7% to 10% in the election. the head of the business part of the sdp that angela merkel had favored, he pulled out of the negotiations because i think he c could also...
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sparking a massive debate here in germany also of all of. the time interior minister in two thousand and six cents something along these lines but you know this is want to see who is famous for he's always been the foreigner in american side especially when it comes to the migrant crisis and to the migrant policy off the open doors allowing more than one million refugees coming here to germany in two thousand and fifteen and this is the picture he's trying to draw off himself for the bavarian voter the guy from bavaria who comes to berlin defending conservative values here the question is and that is going to be very interesting to watch right now whether this plan will work because no doubt he's a good p.r. guy but the question is will voters appreciate this roof or will it fire back and resolve in a further. support in the if tea party getting stronger as a result of that because those who are the ones today who are applauding the lot of the loudest given what you've said about playing to the crowds i wonder how the chancellor and her inte
sparking a massive debate here in germany also of all of. the time interior minister in two thousand and six cents something along these lines but you know this is want to see who is famous for he's always been the foreigner in american side especially when it comes to the migrant crisis and to the migrant policy off the open doors allowing more than one million refugees coming here to germany in two thousand and fifteen and this is the picture he's trying to draw off himself for the bavarian...
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germany to built up its democracy the democracy of germany you call it separate it from the way germany dealt with its past so when you have a party like the a if they which is attacking this way of dealing with memory the. fundamentally father democracy then in a way this party attacks also the democracy because the way of dealing with history in germany especially brought the people. the civilians to develop a sense for individual moral responsibility to pick up on the phone. well. not really because i agree totally i mean i can't say much about that you're totally right geraldine that's something let's go back to the the alternative for germany as we've seen the very year on our far right party there in the german parliament the bundestag the question is now how to respond to them and their presence here is one example. in september twenty seventeen the far right populist alternative for germany we cannot the third largest party in germany's ponderous time they claim to be the only ones who can preserve germany the rhetoric is getting tougher on all sides thank you so you know i won'
germany to built up its democracy the democracy of germany you call it separate it from the way germany dealt with its past so when you have a party like the a if they which is attacking this way of dealing with memory the. fundamentally father democracy then in a way this party attacks also the democracy because the way of dealing with history in germany especially brought the people. the civilians to develop a sense for individual moral responsibility to pick up on the phone. well. not really...
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the tension in germany's new government says the interior minister says it is not part of germany.
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and it's sad you know the democratic party which is the oldest party in germany the only party in germany which can trace its history back to before the second world war the party that stood up to hitler in the high stock and said no when hitler gave himself dictatorial powers and so on you know the party of evil and and what have you note and then which made well that not one i'm not a fan of him. yes so it's really it's really sad it's not the sad thing isn't that the a.f.p. the far right if he got gets run a fifteen percent sixteen percent in polls the sad thing is that a party which represents sort of the broad working class in the broader sense or should represent them is down. to that segment so yeah it's sad but as as matthew said in his statement they have to reinvent themselves have a i don't i mean it discusses a lot of times if i knew how i probably be the leader of this of the democrats not just a journalist a lot of us in just a second or matthew i mean the alternative for germany now is looking set to become the main opposition party here in germany there certainly in the bu
and it's sad you know the democratic party which is the oldest party in germany the only party in germany which can trace its history back to before the second world war the party that stood up to hitler in the high stock and said no when hitler gave himself dictatorial powers and so on you know the party of evil and and what have you note and then which made well that not one i'm not a fan of him. yes so it's really it's really sad it's not the sad thing isn't that the a.f.p. the far right if...
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in the battle against nazi germany. but as soviet dictator riley observed at the allied war leaders conference in 1943, quote unquote the best friendships are those founded on misunderstandings, and no doubt misunderstandings between stalin and fdr were profound and contradicted enormously to their friendship over those years, fdr -- believed or needed desperately to believe that the soviets after the war would effectively contain thelses and stalin for his part believe that side americans would go home as they had after world war i. and this -- misunderstanding began collapsing almost immediately after the fighting stopped. over the course of 1946, stalin began trying to expand his borders southward. he pressed new territorial claims in turkey and iran. he refused to -- withdraw soviet troops stationed in iran under treaty and only backed down after president truman sent a large military latila to the region. but watershed moment, however, came in february of 1947 the british empire was rapidly collapsing because brita
in the battle against nazi germany. but as soviet dictator riley observed at the allied war leaders conference in 1943, quote unquote the best friendships are those founded on misunderstandings, and no doubt misunderstandings between stalin and fdr were profound and contradicted enormously to their friendship over those years, fdr -- believed or needed desperately to believe that the soviets after the war would effectively contain thelses and stalin for his part believe that side americans...
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tension in germany's new government says the interior minister says islam is not part of germany and. disagrees. also the story of a martial arts champion plays in a trial for muslim women looks on a break at the world kickboxing sport previously considered off limits to female muslim athletes will hear about the barriers she had to overcome to breach the top . i'm phil girl welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel and french president emanuel agreed to start work on a roadmap for reform of the european union on the eurozone they met in paris just days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for a fourth term but difficulties in forming a coalition have delayed the talks the chancellor and president said they would have to reform if they would have reform road not ready for a u. summit in. well macsoftware discovering those talks in paris welcome max well we'll start with a nice to see shall we chancellor merkel spoken blowing terms about germany and france his track record of working together his shoes if. we want to find a common path in the history of franco g
tension in germany's new government says the interior minister says islam is not part of germany and. disagrees. also the story of a martial arts champion plays in a trial for muslim women looks on a break at the world kickboxing sport previously considered off limits to female muslim athletes will hear about the barriers she had to overcome to breach the top . i'm phil girl welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel and french president emanuel agreed to start work on a roadmap for...
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and now you see german has to germany has to follow mccaw the germany in the coalition remain basically says like us we want to give more money to europe but what we exactly want we don't want today let michael fill this in and they will follow and they will you know pay for it basically so i'm not so sure if the political capital for anglo american has been significantly grown this time and the the europe context is is one of the things that makes the name scholtz we saw him there speaking about this decision very very sort of tantalizing an interesting name because he's as has been said the designated finance minister he's a fairly sort of conservative fiscally conservative sort of social democrat and there's been a lot of talk about will he follow as you say is leading europe leading the concept of reform in europe and pushing the idea for instance of euro zone reform and a european finance minister will scholz as finance ministers we becomes as we expect you know follow that law and indeed put pressure on angle americal to to go that way because that is absolutely against the instin
and now you see german has to germany has to follow mccaw the germany in the coalition remain basically says like us we want to give more money to europe but what we exactly want we don't want today let michael fill this in and they will follow and they will you know pay for it basically so i'm not so sure if the political capital for anglo american has been significantly grown this time and the the europe context is is one of the things that makes the name scholtz we saw him there speaking...
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so you have to remember it's a bit like go by cho she's more liked outside germany then she's in germany you know you yeah i would i would argue also that you could you could clearly see that since september the elections the political parties here in germany didn't really want to go together with medical they all know that they're going to lose their profile if they're in the government with anglo american the s.p.d. was was punished for that they lost tremendously they lost seven percent percentage points in the elections and. the head of the business friendly f.t.p. who ungrammatical had favored as a candidate to govern with him he pulled out of the coalition negotiations because i think he could also see that the f.t.p. were going to lose their own profile their own identities america like mice and says she's extremely good at just assessing the situation looking at what's on the table and making it her own eventually just to pick up on this point of. chroma merkel the two m's now going to sort of come together as a time to put things right for europe. i mean you indicated in your st
so you have to remember it's a bit like go by cho she's more liked outside germany then she's in germany you know you yeah i would i would argue also that you could you could clearly see that since september the elections the political parties here in germany didn't really want to go together with medical they all know that they're going to lose their profile if they're in the government with anglo american the s.p.d. was was punished for that they lost tremendously they lost seven percent...
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that germany will have a stable government. is a tie at the social democratic party struggled with this decision we were very open we were very transparent and we debated at length the results of the coalition agreement yes i completely understand the skepticism there are good reasons for it but it's good that the s.p.d. has shown a can brace democracy that sets us apart from other parties. one something in the. language stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that have been posed to all members of the social democrats here in germany and just as it will be at the oscars tonight so it was in berlin this morning a person
that germany will have a stable government. is a tie at the social democratic party struggled with this decision we were very open we were very transparent and we debated at length the results of the coalition agreement yes i completely understand the skepticism there are good reasons for it but it's good that the s.p.d. has shown a can brace democracy that sets us apart from other parties. one something in the. language stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare...
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germany's place. in the mine if i had my way. east germany would still be. master. here would you know. starting march thirteenth d w. a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga coming to you from the heart of the world and after months of uncertainty and the america has finally managed to form a new coalition government she'll be sworn in for a fourth term as german chancellor next week and she will once again be at the head of color a grand coalition government made up of the two biggest parties the chancellors of the conservatives and the social democrats now people are asking how wounded is angela merkel after recent setbacks and is she awaiting force domestically and internationally so a question here this week on quadriga is merkel four point zero still the power for zero and even if her power is perhaps a little bit on the decline we are talking today about the most influential female politician in the world and that's on march the eighth international women's day and i'm joined here in the studio by three female commentators let me introduce them to you beginnin
germany's place. in the mine if i had my way. east germany would still be. master. here would you know. starting march thirteenth d w. a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga coming to you from the heart of the world and after months of uncertainty and the america has finally managed to form a new coalition government she'll be sworn in for a fourth term as german chancellor next week and she will once again be at the head of color a grand coalition government made up of the two biggest parties...
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even in germany we see a close adherence to patry arkell traditions in germany especially chiefly because . migration per se makes people more conservative as we see worldwide people living in germany who originally come from turkey or muslim countries are more conservative than in their countries of origin my. own of some muslim families it's actually seen as a wrong for women to have equal rights in germany we have the basic law enshrining women's rights as equals is this ignored in muslim families in germany. and unfortunately in europe and particularly in germany there are parallel societies with people from turkey or muslim cultural circles who believe that german or european law does not apply to them their values are the values of sharia law not just the ritual aspects of sharia but its legal aspects to democracy is something they do not accept unfortunately many families see the world this way. why is such intolerance accepted in germany as the state looks on who does nothing to intervene. well liked or stand by god i would say no freedom for the enemies of freedom no tolerance fo
even in germany we see a close adherence to patry arkell traditions in germany especially chiefly because . migration per se makes people more conservative as we see worldwide people living in germany who originally come from turkey or muslim countries are more conservative than in their countries of origin my. own of some muslim families it's actually seen as a wrong for women to have equal rights in germany we have the basic law enshrining women's rights as equals is this ignored in muslim...
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not a burden for germany that's a benefit for germany and around the end in the election campaign basically she's going mum she says and it's a topic that has not been addressed apart from establishing this corridor of maximum number of refugees it's all about control now it's all about control and about borders and also about benefits that the refugees could be bringing to look is she going to survive this everyone says it's her last term is she going to survive four years. i'm going to medical is there is a dutiful soldier she has she she says she has signed up for four years that will be her intention to carry it through for four years maybe she'll begin to establish success in about two years time i did that already as she did already k.k. yeah they could already. be a race between she's going to let them fight it because that's a job i mean this is where government would make us survive very personal crisis she established two credible characters or night over night that means away the pressure and therefore she can sit back and see how things evolve in this in this coalition agreement
not a burden for germany that's a benefit for germany and around the end in the election campaign basically she's going mum she says and it's a topic that has not been addressed apart from establishing this corridor of maximum number of refugees it's all about control now it's all about control and about borders and also about benefits that the refugees could be bringing to look is she going to survive this everyone says it's her last term is she going to survive four years. i'm going to...
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new and surprising aspect of license culture in germany.us american keep losing take a look at germany idiosyncracies at their traditions every day drives and language in this time of my life and i thought yeah good. trick i d w dot com the germans. alone a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga coming to you from the heart of burlington germany's two biggest political parties are currently trying to forge a new coalition government the problem is though that i'm going to michael's conservatives and the social democrats both suffered historic losses in last september's election and it's the same picture in much of the rest of europe where traditional broad based parties are increasingly coming under pressure from brand.
new and surprising aspect of license culture in germany.us american keep losing take a look at germany idiosyncracies at their traditions every day drives and language in this time of my life and i thought yeah good. trick i d w dot com the germans. alone a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga coming to you from the heart of burlington germany's two biggest political parties are currently trying to forge a new coalition government the problem is though that i'm going to michael's conservatives...
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and tensions in germany's new government us the new interior minister says islam is not part of germany. disagrees. both of the story of the martial arts champ in place in the trial for muslim women roxana baker could the world in kick boxing sports have previously considered off limits to female most of the things you care about the parents you have to overcome to reach the. time so go welcome to the program german chancellor i'm going to machall is in paris for talks with french president emmanuel macro about plans to reform the european union the summit comes just days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for. the difficulties in forming a coalition delayed from turkey i mean talks on deep european integration today chancellor and president said they would prepare a road map for reforming the e.u. and the eurozone in time for a new summit in june chancellor merkel also stressed the importance of e.u. countries working even more closely together. they believe that we're learning from experience that it's not in europe's common interest to have different rules and standards
and tensions in germany's new government us the new interior minister says islam is not part of germany. disagrees. both of the story of the martial arts champ in place in the trial for muslim women roxana baker could the world in kick boxing sports have previously considered off limits to female most of the things you care about the parents you have to overcome to reach the. time so go welcome to the program german chancellor i'm going to machall is in paris for talks with french president...
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and tensions in germany's new government as the new interior minister says islam is not part of germany. chancellor angela merkel disagrees. also, the story of a martial arts champion blazing a trail for muslim women. she conquered the world and kickboxing, a sport previously considered off-limits to female muslim athletes. we will hear about the barriers she had to overcome to reach the top. welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel is in paris for talks with french president emmanuel macron about plans to reform the european union. the summit comes days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for a fourth term. her difficulty in forming a coalition delayed the talks on integration. today the chancellor and the president said they would prepare a roadmap for reforming the eu and eurozone in time for a summit in june. chancellor merkel also stressed the importance of eu countries working more closely together. chancellor merkel: we are learning from experience that it is not in europe's common interest to have different rules and standards in each eu member state.
and tensions in germany's new government as the new interior minister says islam is not part of germany. chancellor angela merkel disagrees. also, the story of a martial arts champion blazing a trail for muslim women. she conquered the world and kickboxing, a sport previously considered off-limits to female muslim athletes. we will hear about the barriers she had to overcome to reach the top. welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel is in paris for talks with french president...
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the far right party and the big alternative is germany for germany and that party became the strongest party with men in east germany we mustn't forget that as well you know they they were stronger than any of the other parties and there is an advantage party in the bundestag which is the f.d.p. important there is only the sale you have the i think that the least percentage of women even the members of the marquee so no wonder there's such a few women part and that is alan of the f.t. but you know the area he has is of a are very very close even in the number and the numbers of the members of the party how do you do if do you get ninety two members of parliament just ten women that's not happened but not exhaust the most prominent. they all completely agree with marty who he she was not she was an established figure almost on the international search she's gone ok but what was happening in the alternative to germany why is it happening with the recent few women i think there is a strong feeling with some people that there's too much chaos and specially the f.t. wants clear roles for me
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football made in germany. mindful.ok to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's come out. on top. though they do use the female superhero on a mission to change attitudes smart women smart talks smart strange and legend decent by no means missed out on the brink recently dangerous time sucking up to make him. a low there and a warm welcome to our latest edition of your romantics where we are never lacking for a wealth of culture and lifestyle topics and today is no exception. also hopeful european actors who are tipped to win an academy award. frozen north take of chili dogs lead to or.
football made in germany. mindful.ok to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's come out. on top. though they do use the female superhero on a mission to change attitudes smart women smart talks smart strange and legend decent by no means missed out on the brink recently dangerous time sucking up to make him. a low there and a warm welcome to our latest edition of your romantics where we are never lacking for a wealth of culture and lifestyle topics and today is no exception. also...
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and some tough action in germany.
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the tourist magnets why germany attracts so many physicists. free spirits british designer mary quant and the miniskirts revolution. planned danish i call the lego company celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. germany's capital is currently hosting the world's leading travel trade show the i.t.b. berlin over one hundred eighty countries are showcasing the latest and greatest in travel and tourism and germany itself is booming as a travel destination posting record figures for the eighth year running. it's no wonder the country has everything from sandy beaches snowy mountain peaks cosmopolitan cities and beautiful countryside so let's take a closer look at germany's holiday credentials maybe you'll be tempted to pay us a visit. modern architecture breathtaking nature and a rich cultural heritage germany is attracting more and more tourists and they just didn't have a four hundred sixty million overnight stays in two thousand and seventeen alone tourism expert tossed in chief a knows why germany is so popular. notion pointed for every one of germ
the tourist magnets why germany attracts so many physicists. free spirits british designer mary quant and the miniskirts revolution. planned danish i call the lego company celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. germany's capital is currently hosting the world's leading travel trade show the i.t.b. berlin over one hundred eighty countries are showcasing the latest and greatest in travel and tourism and germany itself is booming as a travel destination posting record figures for the eighth year...
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of the alternative for germany and that is migration that is the fear of islam here in germany even a debate that was about empowering women came down to that very issue in the past so we're seeing a lot of potential he has a lot of heated debate and we're seeing a german chancellor merkel who has less of a majority than she did before she's coming from almost eighty percent to almost sixty percent in the bundestag but still a very solid majority to govern but let's not all the signs on the wall for you that this would be her last term in office for our viewers just joining us these are pictures that we're looking at are from the bundestag where chance of michael is just been sworn in for her fourth term earlier in the morning in german lawmakers back chancellor merkel as we've been saying by a slim majority and confirmed her again for her fourth term and nina coming to you now do you think that chancellor merkel going forward has the government that she wants. no. no i mean it was pretty clear that she wanted a coalition government with the liberal f.t.p. policy and the greens but pe
of the alternative for germany and that is migration that is the fear of islam here in germany even a debate that was about empowering women came down to that very issue in the past so we're seeing a lot of potential he has a lot of heated debate and we're seeing a german chancellor merkel who has less of a majority than she did before she's coming from almost eighty percent to almost sixty percent in the bundestag but still a very solid majority to govern but let's not all the signs on the...
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they don't want other people to dictate to them who belongs in germany but i think.i know i'm german you know but i've also experienced things that maybe someone who only knows germany can't imagine it and that's why i see myself more as a german plus. but laundry long co has had enough of not being accepted after his studies he plans to leave the flat and return to his homeland in cameroon. ever more on this i'm joined now in the studio by vincent probably the lotto. new of mess up in a boutique labo and activist musician and activist with the campaign for black people in germany it's called and you live in leipsic and berlin thanks for being with us this morning vincent thanks for having me now today is the un's international day for the elimination of racial discrimination do you see any signs of racism being eliminated well eliminated is a strong word but i do actually see signs of it i don't know if you remember two thousand and fifteen when the first big wave of refugees arrived in germany there were thousands of people organizing themselves to help a photon pu
they don't want other people to dictate to them who belongs in germany but i think.i know i'm german you know but i've also experienced things that maybe someone who only knows germany can't imagine it and that's why i see myself more as a german plus. but laundry long co has had enough of not being accepted after his studies he plans to leave the flat and return to his homeland in cameroon. ever more on this i'm joined now in the studio by vincent probably the lotto. new of mess up in a...
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to bring germany.ut his first why not make. it simple online on your mobile and free. stuff. double using a learning course. german made easy. this is news live from berlin after days of speculation china confirms a landmark meeting with north korea on his first foreign trip since assuming power north korean leader kim jong un met china's president xi jinping in beijing we will go live to our correspondent there to hear more about this historic visit and. also coming up.
to bring germany.ut his first why not make. it simple online on your mobile and free. stuff. double using a learning course. german made easy. this is news live from berlin after days of speculation china confirms a landmark meeting with north korea on his first foreign trip since assuming power north korean leader kim jong un met china's president xi jinping in beijing we will go live to our correspondent there to hear more about this historic visit and. also coming up.
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well there are multiple causes why the gender pay gap is so high but i think what germany the germany can be a very good example for gender equality because it actually has this tradition of rather good gender equality in the g.d.r. we're made women. used to work and actually you see that until now that is germany in high level positions there are more we ones in the west germany interesting insights alexandra federalists from the german institute of economic research great to have you with us today and. well cars are still seen as a man's game if signs at the geneva motor show anything to go by most of the attendees there are men but things are changing albeit slowly in the run up to the motor show a couple of kamikazes the hash tag no booth babes on social media to rally against women at cost and being used solely as decoration well of course want to do milan now looks at how far the caution has come and how far it still has to go. at the geneva motor show attractive women draped over shining sports cars are out modestly dressed car explainers prepared to talk features and functions
well there are multiple causes why the gender pay gap is so high but i think what germany the germany can be a very good example for gender equality because it actually has this tradition of rather good gender equality in the g.d.r. we're made women. used to work and actually you see that until now that is germany in high level positions there are more we ones in the west germany interesting insights alexandra federalists from the german institute of economic research great to have you with us...
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he's been arrested in germany a country which happens to have. a similar charge to rebellion and one of the other big charges of course is sedition but what i can do conclusions on monday he'll be appearing before a court in germany and then we'll see what exactly takes place. for us in our studio thank you very much for that and. to russia now where the death toll from a fire at a shopping center in siberia has risen to thirty seven russian media says many more are still missing the blaze broke out on the fourth floor of the complex in the coal mining city of quetta overall i witnesses say they saw people jumping from the windows to escape the cause of the blaze is not yet known but authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. germany's new foreign minister has embarked on his first trip outside europe to israel on his first official visit to the country must stop off at the holocaust memorial in jerusalem solidarity with israel is central to german foreign policy he set to meet the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and
he's been arrested in germany a country which happens to have. a similar charge to rebellion and one of the other big charges of course is sedition but what i can do conclusions on monday he'll be appearing before a court in germany and then we'll see what exactly takes place. for us in our studio thank you very much for that and. to russia now where the death toll from a fire at a shopping center in siberia has risen to thirty seven russian media says many more are still missing the blaze...
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architect of east germany's punished. explained if i had my way. east germany would still be. master of fear. but if you know about it. starting march thirteenth d.w. . the family feels. the scars. of the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for city edged by where. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but they also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. new beginning in peace time who are the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. out of darkness cities after war. starting march tenth on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin investigators try to determine the extent of a cyber attack on germany's foreign and defense ministries this after russian hackers reportedly broke into government networks housing sensitive data the same group as they also have launched previous attacks on the german parliament and the us democratic party also coming up. u.s. president donald trump loses one of his long
architect of east germany's punished. explained if i had my way. east germany would still be. master of fear. but if you know about it. starting march thirteenth d.w. . the family feels. the scars. of the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for city edged by where. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but they also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. new beginning in peace...
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and easily exported to germany the e.u. knows those problems britain doesn't know how to solve them and the responsibility lies on the british shoulders because it is the british that are leaving not the e.u. that even the u.k. right again just agree with the. actually all the brinkmanship in the bickering i did logical brick a ring that is taking place is actually in the british side in coverage by far right parties like the f.t. were rich say that in fact that. britain should leave the e.u. it is a good thing it's doing so. well first thing i don't think that everyone who's criticizing the ever closer union of the european union is a far right party i mean you to put this into the middle of a sentence so i can make a comment about it but i will we hear you're a realistic parties i've just lost my my ear so i can hear and learn are. you back again so this is these up here or european realistic parties they're rising and all of europe and this has not been predicted by by anybody people do not want to have this ever closer
and easily exported to germany the e.u. knows those problems britain doesn't know how to solve them and the responsibility lies on the british shoulders because it is the british that are leaving not the e.u. that even the u.k. right again just agree with the. actually all the brinkmanship in the bickering i did logical brick a ring that is taking place is actually in the british side in coverage by far right parties like the f.t. were rich say that in fact that. britain should leave the e.u....
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germany has no shortage of strong intelligent women on screen.
germany has no shortage of strong intelligent women on screen.
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cation so despite the fact that germany is looking really good. and especially as we are economically stronger than ever since unification many people are worried about the future the telnor of the dispute has become sharper respect of. an opposing viewpoint has plummeted the fear of things have grown about ken he's an insider have increased the can he isn't of old and young and the east and west and countryside people who've lived here for many generations and those who have come as my friends and refugee. the question as to how well our state based on the rule of law really works whether the social market economy will keep its promise for prosperity in the future there are concerns for many people and the political parties and now carry the government c.d.u. c.s.u. and s.p.d. have noticed large by incurring heavy losses in the votes they collected the last elections these were all concerns not moved during the negotiations to form a new government during these negotiations and to form a coalition we were worried how for years after we formed the
cation so despite the fact that germany is looking really good. and especially as we are economically stronger than ever since unification many people are worried about the future the telnor of the dispute has become sharper respect of. an opposing viewpoint has plummeted the fear of things have grown about ken he's an insider have increased the can he isn't of old and young and the east and west and countryside people who've lived here for many generations and those who have come as my friends...
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by fermenting and dividing germany. the "washingtonn post" said when describing the agencies and policies that oversaw and executed the plan he explains the mechanisms used in this senior fellow and director of international economicdirector e council on foreign relations please help me welcome him to politics andcs a prose. [applause] it's great to be back at politics and prose, such a wonderful washington institution and thank you to all of you for coming out on a windy afternoon. when i decided to write my own book on this what intrigued me was th the endless desire to ret it and in the past five years alone we've had calls for marshall plans in ukraine and greece and southern europe and north africa and most recently serious debate code has never been replicated or badly imitated and u that speaks to te circumstances in place when the plan was launched. in 1947 they dominated like never before for them ever sin since. we accounted for over halft. of difficult manufacturing output and we could have used the dominance
by fermenting and dividing germany. the "washingtonn post" said when describing the agencies and policies that oversaw and executed the plan he explains the mechanisms used in this senior fellow and director of international economicdirector e council on foreign relations please help me welcome him to politics andcs a prose. [applause] it's great to be back at politics and prose, such a wonderful washington institution and thank you to all of you for coming out on a windy afternoon....
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east germany would still be feeling. pastor a flurry pianoforte you know. starting march thirteenth off d w. britain's prime minister tells our country and the european union they'll be ups and downs in the months ahead as the u.k. negotiates its way out of the e.u. but another supposedly key speech on britain's future relationship with the world's largest trading bloc proved to be long on soothing talk and short on detail i'm phil gayle and this is the day.
east germany would still be feeling. pastor a flurry pianoforte you know. starting march thirteenth off d w. britain's prime minister tells our country and the european union they'll be ups and downs in the months ahead as the u.k. negotiates its way out of the e.u. but another supposedly key speech on britain's future relationship with the world's largest trading bloc proved to be long on soothing talk and short on detail i'm phil gayle and this is the day.
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that goes for his fellow left-wingers in germany, too. >> in germany, the social democrats say they needto govern with the conservatives for the good of the country. but that's a mistake. because europe needs a common discourse. we need to say we'll no longer accept the status quo -- a europe that pleases the rich and crushes the poor. >> mehdi chalah himself grew up in a poor family. but he worked hard in school and came here every evening to get help with his homework, so he was able to study law. at 17, he joined france's socialist party. it's been in power in lille for decades, and is renovating the area mehdi chalah grew up in. though even that, he says, won't level the playing field for its residents. >> as a teenager, it became clear how important this association was to me, because no one could help me at home. for kids whose parents are teachers, doctors, or lawyers it's a different story. and that's simply not fair. >> he went into politics and moved to paris to work as parliamentary assistant for a socialist mp. but his political aspirations were quashed during the french legi
that goes for his fellow left-wingers in germany, too. >> in germany, the social democrats say they needto govern with the conservatives for the good of the country. but that's a mistake. because europe needs a common discourse. we need to say we'll no longer accept the status quo -- a europe that pleases the rich and crushes the poor. >> mehdi chalah himself grew up in a poor family. but he worked hard in school and came here every evening to get help with his homework, so he was...
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and all political parties in germany. when the industry has so much power and can also play the jobs card with the politicians as blackmail. that canard and those always going to have. the german car industry generates a huge amount of revenue and a lot of jobs depend on that industry but let's take a look at the admissions fraud scandal. and the others treated air pollution limits as a technical hurdle. that's just plain wrong. lawmakers taking the right approach to deal with these situations and if they can if the nine . we do a lot of attention to this scam in two thousand and seven and in two thousand and eleven we gave the german government detailed information about the w's one eighty nine engine which later became notorious in the california case and how this engine produced such different results on the road compared to the lab where the cheating took place. but the politicians weren't interested in the money they wanted to help the car industry. auto executives told them it was becoming more expensive to meet emi
and all political parties in germany. when the industry has so much power and can also play the jobs card with the politicians as blackmail. that canard and those always going to have. the german car industry generates a huge amount of revenue and a lot of jobs depend on that industry but let's take a look at the admissions fraud scandal. and the others treated air pollution limits as a technical hurdle. that's just plain wrong. lawmakers taking the right approach to deal with these situations...
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germany is known for its beer, football, and its love of pork. after all, the country gave the world the ubiquitous hot dog. but now pig farmers are on high alert for african swine fever. it is spreading westward across europe with new cases already in neighboring poland. without an available vaccine, hunters are now actively culling wild boars to stop the spread. no pigs in germany have yet been infected, but farmers worry the disease could still prove fatal for their industry. >> his finger's on the trigger, he's ready to take aim. but this hunter isn't interested in deer. jan nehring's target is wild boar. one down. hopefully, many more to go. hunting season is officially over. but since the outbreak of swine fever in eastern europe, fear is growing that the disease will soon reach germany, too. some 50 hunters are tracking wild boar hoping that a cull will keep the disease at bay. satisfied? >> no, that wasn't a great shot. the conditions aren't great. i shot a boar that had already been shot, but a bit too low down. i took aim through the br
germany is known for its beer, football, and its love of pork. after all, the country gave the world the ubiquitous hot dog. but now pig farmers are on high alert for african swine fever. it is spreading westward across europe with new cases already in neighboring poland. without an available vaccine, hunters are now actively culling wild boars to stop the spread. no pigs in germany have yet been infected, but farmers worry the disease could still prove fatal for their industry. >> his...
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too far in germany. why not move to live. in simple online on your mobile and free food to snuff for v.w. zeal. learning course because food sure made me see. a muse alice made it just let's see if the unsubstantial still holds up the so-called changes up to his confidence boost side by. people who put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on d w. one hundred million tons of sand. devastating everything. with deadly consequences. dust storms. become a global menace. growing in magnitude and frequency. once they start there's no stopping the. dust storm. starting april seventh on t w. this is. spain's most. separatist leader. whether to hand him over to madrid and barcelona remains. legal.
too far in germany. why not move to live. in simple online on your mobile and free food to snuff for v.w. zeal. learning course because food sure made me see. a muse alice made it just let's see if the unsubstantial still holds up the so-called changes up to his confidence boost side by. people who put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on d w. one hundred million tons of sand. devastating everything. with deadly consequences. dust storms. become a global menace. growing in magnitude...
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to germany. why not listening. in simple online on your own bio and for a. double using a learning course. maybe see. birth. home unions of species. a home worth saving and. those are big changes and most start with small steps global interiors tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. like deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. result of people you can not protect afford to create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here for the next generation. global audience a multimedia environment series on d.w. . you're watching news coming to you live from berlin and i'm on it that she not patient to have your company on top story germany's trying to determine the extent of a cyber attack on its government ministries a russian hacker group is believed to have broken into the high security n
to germany. why not listening. in simple online on your own bio and for a. double using a learning course. maybe see. birth. home unions of species. a home worth saving and. those are big changes and most start with small steps global interiors tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. like deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. result of people you can not protect afford to create interactive content teaching the next...
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then this defense germany signed up to be part of a new e.u. defense union which could pave the way to form any european army but first the german armed forces are in need of modernization a new report has found that facing dramatic personnel and equipment shortages. and that is domestic concerns germany is lacking behind when it comes to digitalisation the coalition is promising to invest billions on a national broadband upgrade by twenty twenty five tackling air pollution is another high priority german cities have won the right to g.'s bans on the once polluting diesel cars but what will that mean for germany's all important auto industry. finally refugee policy. possibly one of the most contentious issues facing the new coalition after the success of the far right a.f.d. party and last year's election expect germany to get tougher on immigration the coalition's promise to keep the annual intake of new asylum seekers below two hundred twenty thousand. there's been a major cabinet shakeup in the new coalition only two ministers from the previ
then this defense germany signed up to be part of a new e.u. defense union which could pave the way to form any european army but first the german armed forces are in need of modernization a new report has found that facing dramatic personnel and equipment shortages. and that is domestic concerns germany is lacking behind when it comes to digitalisation the coalition is promising to invest billions on a national broadband upgrade by twenty twenty five tackling air pollution is another high...