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but now neon is back and it brightens up the night in warsaw. bringing unnecessary glimmer of warmth to the chill winter nights well that's all for this edition of yarmuk so until next time all the best from us here in berlin. next time only your imax. designer much he asked me to my creates edible watch soap operas. be instructed teachers fakers how to push their lips and climb up on a cake packed. and he uses liquid nitrogen for special effects. or sweet perfection next time on your i'm max. want to. thank you. good. thanks. i'm not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us out not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of business executives shipping. taking this stand global news that matters d. w. made from mines. g.w. churns diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been going there to meet. them at that hour innovations magazine for in asia the us from every week and always looking to the future on d w dot com science and research for asia. just as does the radio so
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but now neon is back and it brightens up the night in warsaw. bringing unnecessary glimmer of warmth to the chill winter nights all that's all for this edition of your my so on so next time all the best from us here in berlin. next time you're in my. design m.i.t.'s mitta my creates edible works of october the instructor teaches fakers how to push glitz and glam up on a cake. and he uses liquid nitrogen for special effects. for sweet perfection next time on your a mix. of . good. food. to. come. here. people are just trying to stay alive. there is no humanitarian aid. on the frontlines in iraq. the only ones who come in the volunteers from the local musician colleagues risking their lives in german aid like comes into play. existed on w. . the fast pace of life in the digital shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the wittiest finds and interviews with the makers and users. shifts in forty five minutes. european stocks job or frozen performance of the to play. plays still claim i've concert ever
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in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country particularly when it comes to the fate of poland three million jewish dead shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves and downplaying christian poles support for their persecuted jewish battery is when president obama mistakenly referred to auschwitz as a polish death camp back in twenty twelve he is a ruin of a government sponsored p.r. campaign seeks to redress that imbalance. you tube ads targeted it uses in europe in israel seek to open foreigners eyes to poland's war record. more controversially a new law makes it a criminal offense to attribute nazi crimes to the polish nation its critics fear it could effectively criminalize open discussion of the holocaust rendering stories of individual poles
in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country particularly when it comes to the fate of poland three million jewish dead shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves and downplaying christian poles support for their...
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but now neon is back and it brightens up the night in warsaw. bringing unnecessary glimmer of warmth to the chill winter nights well that's all for this edition of your mark so until next time all the best from us here in berlin or. next time on your i might. design m.i.t.'s mitta maya creates edible watch soap operas has. been instructed teaches fakers how to push their lips and clam up on a cake. and he uses liquid nitrogen for special effects. or sweet perfection next time on your backs. to. goof. on. the fast pencils. in the digital. shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information on the with these flames and interviews with the makers and users. shifts in fifteen minutes to. play go for it. lights play back on champions league chat with a disciplinarian losing his missteps explain the no such a mentality as a relegation battle braman be trembling with the situation and they fight against the drop players seeming to pledge. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first wo
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in the heart of warsaw business meets nationalism.this popular shopping mall, one shop stands out. surge polonia. it means rise up poland. it is flashover t-shirts. >> this is very popular. it is our national emblem. it does represent our business strategy and patriotism in poland. that stores so high are mushrooming across the country. polish pride is also palpable in this restaurant. supporters of a far right revolutionary pans on the wall. these to our regular customers. for them, poland is not thinking dangerously internationalism. on the contrary -- >> in the u.s., nationalism is accepted. in israel, it is the bedrock of the country. nationalism is a positive thing, but in europe, it is criticized. >> with the european union, not europe, that forbids us to belong to our own national commununity, and we should say . we should say y it loud and cle. >> the conservative government has been loud and clear with the eu over several issues -- immigration, women's rights, control of the constitutional court. to this polish journalist, de
in the heart of warsaw business meets nationalism.this popular shopping mall, one shop stands out. surge polonia. it means rise up poland. it is flashover t-shirts. >> this is very popular. it is our national emblem. it does represent our business strategy and patriotism in poland. that stores so high are mushrooming across the country. polish pride is also palpable in this restaurant. supporters of a far right revolutionary pans on the wall. these to our regular customers. for them,...
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adam easton reports from warsaw. pal schmitt. the holocaust. —— auschwitz. 1 millionjews were gassed here. but polls also died in the camp. it was run and built by the camp. it was run and built by the nazis in occupied poland. the polish government wants everyone to remember that. that's why it has passed legislation that introduces prison sentences for those who accuse poland of co— responsibility for nazi crimes. israel has reacted furiously, accusing poland of denying the historical truth. international council of the auschwitz museum is worried the bill will hinder holocaust research. there is ample evidence that some poles blackmailed and even murdered theirjewish neighbours in the war. but other poles acted heroically, risking their lives to hidejews from the nazis. poland's prime minister took people to the museum, commemorating one such family. we will not... we can't allow that this isa will not... we can't allow that this is a phrase freely said all over the world, because this is an affront to all the big firms cruell
adam easton reports from warsaw. pal schmitt. the holocaust. —— auschwitz. 1 millionjews were gassed here. but polls also died in the camp. it was run and built by the camp. it was run and built by the nazis in occupied poland. the polish government wants everyone to remember that. that's why it has passed legislation that introduces prison sentences for those who accuse poland of co— responsibility for nazi crimes. israel has reacted furiously, accusing poland of denying the historical...
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adam easton reports from warsaw.ssed here, polish, rome and others were killed here, it was designed, built and run by the nazis, in occupied poland. —— jewish people. the polish government wa nts jewish people. the polish government wants everyone to remember that. that is why it has passed legislation that introduces prison sentences for people who accuse poland of coresponsibility for not see crimes. israel has reacted furiously, accusing poland of denying historical truth. —— nazi crimes. the international council at the auschwitz museum is worried the bill will hinder holocaust research. there is ample evidence that some polish blackmailed and even murdered jewish neighbours during the war. 0ther polish acted heroically, risking their lives to hidejewish from the nazis. the polish prime minister took journalists to from the nazis. the polish prime minister tookjournalists to a museum, commemorating one such family. we will not allow anybody to tell us this, we cannot allow that this is a phrase, polish death cam
adam easton reports from warsaw.ssed here, polish, rome and others were killed here, it was designed, built and run by the nazis, in occupied poland. —— jewish people. the polish government wa nts jewish people. the polish government wants everyone to remember that. that is why it has passed legislation that introduces prison sentences for people who accuse poland of coresponsibility for not see crimes. israel has reacted furiously, accusing poland of denying historical truth. —— nazi...
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our correspondent jenny hill is in warsaw. good morning from warsaw. to change its mind over planned reforms, controversial reforms, to its judiciary reforms, controversial reforms, to itsjudiciary by the reforms, controversial reforms, to its judiciary by the eu. reforms, controversial reforms, to itsjudiciary by the eu. joining me is piotr buras, a journalist and expert on european affairs. good morning. how likely is poland to comply with the eu? the government reshuffle meant that took place in a month ago was meant to mend relations with the eu but i do not see these government is able to back down on the judicial rule reform and it is uncertain if they are ready to withdraw certain steps that it undertook in the previous month which caused this spat with the other eu memberstate. which caused this spat with the other eu member state. how likely is that the eu to withdraw voting rights from poland, do you think? how likely is it that this process will go all the way? i think it is very unlikely. at the moment we are discussing article seven proced
our correspondent jenny hill is in warsaw. good morning from warsaw. to change its mind over planned reforms, controversial reforms, to its judiciary reforms, controversial reforms, to itsjudiciary by the reforms, controversial reforms, to its judiciary by the eu. reforms, controversial reforms, to itsjudiciary by the eu. joining me is piotr buras, a journalist and expert on european affairs. good morning. how likely is poland to comply with the eu? the government reshuffle meant that took...
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in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years own and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country. particularly when it comes to the fate of poland's three million jewish dead shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves and downplaying christian poles support for their persecuted jewish patridge when president obama mistakenly referred to auschwitz as a polish death camp back in twenty twelve he it's a rule no. a government sponsored p.r. campaign seeks to redress that imbalance you tube ads targeted it uses in europe in israel seek to open foreigners eyes to poland's war record. more controversially a new law makes it a criminal offense to attribute nazi crimes to the polish nation its critics fear it could effectively criminalize open discussion of the holocaust rendering stories of individual p
in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years own and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country. particularly when it comes to the fate of poland's three million jewish dead shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves and downplaying christian poles support for their...
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handed some documents by customs officials before being put on a private plane and spirited off to warsaw i think the really important thing here is that the ukraine thought she's had to learn their lesson to extent that they would have to do this quickly if you remember just for christmas they tried to do the same thing again there were men security stuff in camouflage without uniforms trying to arrest him just a couple of meters behind me where he used to live here in the center of kiev and his supporters are able to rally around in a couple of hours and prevent his attention even pulling him out of those police cause of this time it really was about speed ok this blitz deportation if he called that you know icons as saakashvili was trying to unseat the ukrainian president petro poroshenko these two men were once political allies what happened. this was a political friendship that they had even study together in the eighty's they've known each other for the best part of thirty years sex really came to ukraine of his term in office ended in georgia to bring his experience of white rangin
handed some documents by customs officials before being put on a private plane and spirited off to warsaw i think the really important thing here is that the ukraine thought she's had to learn their lesson to extent that they would have to do this quickly if you remember just for christmas they tried to do the same thing again there were men security stuff in camouflage without uniforms trying to arrest him just a couple of meters behind me where he used to live here in the center of kiev and...
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to talkt will join us about what she saw only streets of warsaw.lus, more civic responsibility forward to a potential stock offering. that is in business. thank you for joining us. we start with syria with calls for a pause growing louder and civilians continue to live under bombardment. this is a day after russia said council -- it said thate -- russia it needed amendments. many have called this a delaying tactic. it has become familiar at the u.n.. there isis a call for cease-fir, but russia is not playing ball. call upon our partners to engage in the spirit of construction cooperation rather than severing the region into many, many parts. in order for the resolutions to be feasible, for to be realistic, the russian federation has crafted amendments. reporter: the proposed russian amendments are likely toto be controversial with the rest of the security council with the sticking point being who should be designated a terrorist group? russia has made clear that t al groups targeting damascus must be excluded. described the humanitarian situation a
to talkt will join us about what she saw only streets of warsaw.lus, more civic responsibility forward to a potential stock offering. that is in business. thank you for joining us. we start with syria with calls for a pause growing louder and civilians continue to live under bombardment. this is a day after russia said council -- it said thate -- russia it needed amendments. many have called this a delaying tactic. it has become familiar at the u.n.. there isis a call for cease-fir, but russia...
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was a number of polish cities most notably the capital warsaw were bombarded. on october sixth one thousand nine hundred thirty nine poland surrendered to the right. at the time hardly anyone could envision it what happened to warsaw was but a small taste of things to come. twelve percent of the city was destroyed by german bombs. claim that his forces had only gone after military targets. but the love for bombers were clearly gauged in psychological warfare. field-marshal hammond commander in chief of the loved wafa proclaimed what we did to poland we will do to france and england. yes despite the german aerial threat the french general staff was astonishingly confident they may have had more manpower and equipment than germany as well as the support of england but their strategy was hopelessly out of date. that. the first world war had been dominated by static trench warfare the second world war. was to be completely different. i. feel. on may tense nine hundred forty the allies got their first taste of modern warfare in the form of the german blitzkrieg the
was a number of polish cities most notably the capital warsaw were bombarded. on october sixth one thousand nine hundred thirty nine poland surrendered to the right. at the time hardly anyone could envision it what happened to warsaw was but a small taste of things to come. twelve percent of the city was destroyed by german bombs. claim that his forces had only gone after military targets. but the love for bombers were clearly gauged in psychological warfare. field-marshal hammond commander in...
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warsaw uprising. it was not easy to get that site. we fought to speak there. that speech is clear. american leadership is good for the world. the world is safer with this leading from behind of the obama years was not good for anybody, syria, egypt,e, not good for the world. american leadership is good for all. secondly, we are proud and we will talk about our as a-christian values nation, the values on which we were founded. as such, we will stand shoulder to shoulder with any nation that has those values, yet poland, israel, and beyond that core group of allies, there are partners. this is why the asia trip was important. you may not have the same cultural heritage, you may not technically be allies, but you are our friends and partners. there you may share not values with us, across the gamut, but interest. one of the key interests is making sure china does not rise the meantimed in exploits and intimidate its neighbors and is not tried to economic warfare to displace the western model of free mark
warsaw uprising. it was not easy to get that site. we fought to speak there. that speech is clear. american leadership is good for the world. the world is safer with this leading from behind of the obama years was not good for anybody, syria, egypt,e, not good for the world. american leadership is good for all. secondly, we are proud and we will talk about our as a-christian values nation, the values on which we were founded. as such, we will stand shoulder to shoulder with any nation that has...
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to the end for the very latest let's go to standing by for us in kiev make such as the always in warsaw now he's described the incident as a kidnapping as we just saw he was detained by mass what's the latest on the situation. good morning brian well it certainly was pretty dramatic often here in kiev yes it's true the actual detention happened without much in the way of official procedure these were people in camouflage but without any uniforms on they later turned out to be agents for ukraine's border guard service it seems that once he was safe got to the airport it got a bit more official and he was handed some documents by customs officials before being put on a private plane and spirited off to warsaw i think the really important thing here is that the ukrainian thought she's had a lesson to extent that they would have to do this quickly if you remember before christmas they tried to do the same thing again they were. security staff in camouflage without uniforms trying to arrest him just a couple of meters behind me where he used to live here in the center of kiev and his support
to the end for the very latest let's go to standing by for us in kiev make such as the always in warsaw now he's described the incident as a kidnapping as we just saw he was detained by mass what's the latest on the situation. good morning brian well it certainly was pretty dramatic often here in kiev yes it's true the actual detention happened without much in the way of official procedure these were people in camouflage but without any uniforms on they later turned out to be agents for...
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warsaw has already achieved its main brexit goals. it now wants isa current eu budget. what it now wants is a trading relationship that gives certainty to polish businesses. poland is arguing with the eu on many issues. on brexit it's sticking to brussels line. what about germany. angela merkel may have been preoccupied by coalition talks over recent months but when it comes to brexit her message has been clear. berlin is very very unlikely to shift from its basic stance on brexit and that is this: if britain wa nts a ccess brexit and that is this: if britain wants access to the single market, it will have two preserve freedom of movement. it's not going to change. secondly what is unchanging is the broader view in germany on brexit. britain matters to germany and particularly to the very important business lobby. that relationship is key, considered crucial. what matters more here in germany of course is holding together the future integrity of the european union. jenny hill. if you have an amazon alexa you might want to switch it of
warsaw has already achieved its main brexit goals. it now wants isa current eu budget. what it now wants is a trading relationship that gives certainty to polish businesses. poland is arguing with the eu on many issues. on brexit it's sticking to brussels line. what about germany. angela merkel may have been preoccupied by coalition talks over recent months but when it comes to brexit her message has been clear. berlin is very very unlikely to shift from its basic stance on brexit and that is...
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let's bring in made kotel now editor of the german language newspaper pointed to one show in warsaw or the last in defense minister says this is a misinformation campaign that the implication being that russia is behind it how likely is that. we don't have any hard evidence of course so we can on you only speculate based on the past. for example the russian meddling in the us election would has would have been basically proven. and based on russia trying to meddle in the german and french election as we've just heard in this little film there it's quite likely because russia has has always had an interest in putting a wage between. european union countries weakening the nato alliance a weakening of the european union so it's quite likely and have we heard from russia in response may go well actually they haven't commented at least i didn't hear anything they won't probably all they will say all of course we have nothing to do with it they don't have to calm and i mean it's if they did it if the got a russian government did it they don't have to comment on it it's just enough to solve t
let's bring in made kotel now editor of the german language newspaper pointed to one show in warsaw or the last in defense minister says this is a misinformation campaign that the implication being that russia is behind it how likely is that. we don't have any hard evidence of course so we can on you only speculate based on the past. for example the russian meddling in the us election would has would have been basically proven. and based on russia trying to meddle in the german and french...
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a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on the home of cost the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations of all strongly condemned the proposed law. here in germany the domestic intelligence agency says that north korea regularly acquired equipment and technology for its nuclear weapons program for its embassy here in berlin a united nations report accuses european countries including germany of not doing enough to stop ailing young from building up its nuclear weapons you know how we have a report now from a journalist who uncovered this story called sherif from the german public broadcaster and already these north korean agents wanted ukrainian rocket designs instead they walked into a trap set by ukraine's intelligence service that was in two thousand and eleven but german officials confirm that spies in north korea's embassy in berlin still try to obtain high tech the new deal to get stressed
a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on the home of cost the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations of all strongly condemned the proposed law. here in germany the domestic intelligence agency says that north korea regularly acquired equipment and technology for its nuclear weapons program for its...
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. —2 in warsaw. not quite across western parts of europe.ll start to feel stronger and colder as we go towards the weekend. just a hint briefly of a southerly, maybe just around ireland and the western isles, but that is pretty much it. so the temperatures will keep on dropping away by day, by around a degree or so. as we go through the weekend, that high—pressure continues to strengthen and build from russia, and when high pressure strengthens, the winds around it strengthen as well, and they keep pushing in that colder air straight out of russia. the temperatures will keep on dropping away during the course of the weekend. i suspect even those values here are too high, it could be even as low as a couple of degrees above freezing, by sunday, in some major towns and cities. then the high pressure gets even more intense and, yes, there are snow showers developing. you can see those blobs of white effecting almost any part of the country. so the big freeze is on the way, it is just too early to say where the coldest of the air is going to go.
. —2 in warsaw. not quite across western parts of europe.ll start to feel stronger and colder as we go towards the weekend. just a hint briefly of a southerly, maybe just around ireland and the western isles, but that is pretty much it. so the temperatures will keep on dropping away by day, by around a degree or so. as we go through the weekend, that high—pressure continues to strengthen and build from russia, and when high pressure strengthens, the winds around it strengthen as well, and...
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still be signed by poland's president meanwhile security has been increased at the israeli embassy in warsaw amid fears of protests by nationalist polish groups or earlier we spoke to rabbi marvin hier he's the founder of the simon visa and toll center a jewish human rights organization and we asked him for his reaction to the bill. because it's a bad piece of legislation because it gives them they have totally absolved happy people who walk around the streets saying see it was totally the germans it was doesn't think is polish and the seventy's polish and the seventy's are during the war even in the in the years preceding the war was and known fact. and it wasn't only in one city or one town that should be a knowledge by today's polish government we very much welcome the fact that the polish government today is friendly with israel we don't we do not want to hide that fact we acknowledge it i happy about it but at the same time you can't rewrite history and falsify history by giving a very high mocks to the probably people on how they acted toward the jews during world war two. here's some
still be signed by poland's president meanwhile security has been increased at the israeli embassy in warsaw amid fears of protests by nationalist polish groups or earlier we spoke to rabbi marvin hier he's the founder of the simon visa and toll center a jewish human rights organization and we asked him for his reaction to the bill. because it's a bad piece of legislation because it gives them they have totally absolved happy people who walk around the streets saying see it was totally the...
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around the world a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside of the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on holocaust no knowledge now the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations have strongly condemns the proposed bill. a train collision in the u.s. has left at least two people dead and some seventy more injured the amtrak passenger train reportedly struck a freight train and derailed in a columbia south carolina authorities say all passengers have been evacuated in the now trying to determine the cause of the crash. in moscow one person has been killed and several injured off the heavy snowfall downed trees and power lines the city got more than hoff its average monthly snow in just twenty four hour was thousands of government workers have been mobilized to clear the streets and people have been told to avoid driving. now germany's biggest political parties are meeting in berlin for what they've called a decisive round of talks over forming a
around the world a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside of the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on holocaust no knowledge now the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations have strongly condemns the proposed bill. a train collision in the u.s. has left at least two people dead and some seventy more injured the amtrak passenger train...
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minus 2 in warsaw. not quite across western parts of europe.older as we go towards the weekend. just a hint briefly of a southerly, maybe just around ireland and the western isles but that is pretty much it. so the temperatures will keep on dropping away by day, by around a degree or so. as we go through the weekend, that high—pressure continues to strengthen and build from russia, and when high—pressure strengthens, the winds around it strengthen as well and they keep pushing in the colder air, straight out of russia. so the temperatures will keep on dropping away during the course of the weekend. i suspect even those values here are too high, it could be even as low as a couple of degrees above freezing, by sunday, in some major towns and cities. then the high—pressure gets even more intense and, yes, there are snow showers developing. you can see those blobs of white effecting almost any part of the country. so the big freeze is on the way, it is just too early to say where the coldest of the air is going to go. it could actually sink toward
minus 2 in warsaw. not quite across western parts of europe.older as we go towards the weekend. just a hint briefly of a southerly, maybe just around ireland and the western isles but that is pretty much it. so the temperatures will keep on dropping away by day, by around a degree or so. as we go through the weekend, that high—pressure continues to strengthen and build from russia, and when high—pressure strengthens, the winds around it strengthen as well and they keep pushing in the colder...
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around the world a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on the holocaust the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel and the u.s. have strongly criticized the proposed law. ecuadorians are voting in a referendum on whether to prevent unlimited presidential reelection polls indicate the motion will pass and block former leftist president rafael correa from returning to power president lenin moreno proposed the referendum amid a political feud with korea. thousands of people have protested in the north or syrian city of afrin against a turkish military offensive they say is killing and displacing civilians launched its so-called all of branch offensive in january against kurdish y p g fighters in northern syria turkey regards them as terrorists set on gaining territory valid to continue the operation despite rising casualties amongst its own military. turkish troops have seen their bloodiest weekend since the offensive began turkish offic
around the world a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on the holocaust the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel and the u.s. have strongly criticized the proposed law. ecuadorians are voting in a referendum on whether to prevent unlimited presidential reelection polls indicate the motion will pass and block former leftist president rafael...
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around the globe a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill would cost of the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that the moon was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations have all strongly condemned the proposed law. thousands of people have protested in the northern syrian city of afrin against a turkish military offensive demonstrators call on world powers to put an end to turkey's campaign targeting kurdish forces in northam syria. launched the offensive in january against kurdish wife fighters turkey considers them a terrorist group. ecuadorians are voting in a referendum on whether to prevent unlimited presidential election polls indicate the motion will pass and block for leftist president rafael correa from returning to power president lenin moreno published this referendum amid a political few it was korea. a group of african migrants have been rescued after their boat sank near the spanish enclave of melia on the moroccan coast but rescuers
around the globe a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill would cost of the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that the moon was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations have all strongly condemned the proposed law. thousands of people have protested in the northern syrian city of afrin against a turkish military offensive demonstrators call on world powers...
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in warsaw. let's start off with this so-called disinformation campaign how likely is that and what evidence is there. well first off we have to make sure that everybody understands was speculating here because nobody knows the and so you get if it is a misinformation campaign from brussels some other country or whomever but i would say it's quite likely because the u.s. has shown and i'm sorry russia has on them demonstrated in the past that they're willing and ready to interfere in elections in the democratic process in other countries such as the us elections and they tried to do the same in the french and german elections so it's quite possible especially in a country like lafayette which has been dependent on russia for so long and which has been a thorn in russia side you know joining the european union nato and also the euro currency so it's. there are other factors that could play a role here monday lost money laundering charges by the u.s. administration against the third largest bank an
in warsaw. let's start off with this so-called disinformation campaign how likely is that and what evidence is there. well first off we have to make sure that everybody understands was speculating here because nobody knows the and so you get if it is a misinformation campaign from brussels some other country or whomever but i would say it's quite likely because the u.s. has shown and i'm sorry russia has on them demonstrated in the past that they're willing and ready to interfere in elections...
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the world right now a polish opposition group is demonstrating outside the president's residence in warsaw urging it not to sign into law a controversial bill on holocaust language of the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the united states and international organizations have all strongly condemned this proposed law. a train collision in the u.s. has left at least two people dead and more than seventy injured the amtrak passenger train reportedly struck a freight train and darrelle near columbia south carolina authorities say all the passengers have been evacuated now are still working to determine what caused the crash. african migrants have been brought to safety after a shipwreck killed at least sixteen others near the spanish enclave of on the rock on the coast the spanish and moroccan security forces are looking for other possible survivors. hundreds of thousands of people have protested in athens against a potential deal with neighboring macedonia or that country's official name of greece's oppose its neighbors use of the name
the world right now a polish opposition group is demonstrating outside the president's residence in warsaw urging it not to sign into law a controversial bill on holocaust language of the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the united states and international organizations have all strongly condemned this proposed law. a train collision in the u.s. has left at least two people dead and more than seventy injured the amtrak passenger train...
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the president and a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on the holocaust the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations have strongly condemned the proposed law. germany's two biggest political parties say they need more time for coalition talks they had set a deadline for sunday but there was still no breakthrough they'll pick up negotiations again today an agreement would move germany a step closer to a continuation of the grand coalition between chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and the social democrats but there are still sticking points including labor law and health care. this is where the parties hope to clinch a coalition deal after talks at the s.p.d. headquarters on sunday negotiators failed to meet best self-imposed deadline of midnight and instead gave themselves the night off the on the it's got a good minds on this just now in top level talks we decided there are policy issues w
the president and a polish opposition group has demonstrated outside the president's residence in warsaw urging him not to sign into law a controversial bill on the holocaust the bill would impose jail terms for suggesting that poland was complicit in nazi crimes israel the u.s. and international organizations have strongly condemned the proposed law. germany's two biggest political parties say they need more time for coalition talks they had set a deadline for sunday but there was still no...
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europe allowed isis to infiltrate and have done more to destabilize our partners in europe and the warsaw pact ever did so i think all of those things that are in with respect that's just pure propaganda in my opinion. picture react to that because i mean we could spend the entire program deconstructing only that one small part of that segment that played on february it's going to essentially michael it's. but why because he has to explain he has to respond to to dr carlos of the simple question. assad is fighting isis the united states officially so has that it's fighting isis so why is the united states . forces istead isis. the simple question no simple lesson well one that we got a non answer we got it we got to do exactly what inflection it was it was a deflection because he did not want to say that through the official american policy is very different from the neo policy that washington use and the real policy that washington pursues is aimed at eliminating assad is that he that of syria that's and that's one of the reasons by the way that isis florist is syria without the support
europe allowed isis to infiltrate and have done more to destabilize our partners in europe and the warsaw pact ever did so i think all of those things that are in with respect that's just pure propaganda in my opinion. picture react to that because i mean we could spend the entire program deconstructing only that one small part of that segment that played on february it's going to essentially michael it's. but why because he has to explain he has to respond to to dr carlos of the simple...
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just among the highlights was campaigners narration in a survivor from warsaw a walk by the renowned austrian composer on north shore and bam. thank goodness they see the fortunate come pheno is making a statement with the schoenberg piece very clear statement and. so the fact that he's doing that and that we're doing it together even though we come from such different worlds is really wonderful of. the band also played some of their own protest songs self-taught rock musicians accompanied by a virtual classical orchestra. and . we had to get used to a few things by the conductor signals. and certain expressions we didn't know. those guys in the band we can't even read music. but in the end it's about playing the notes and music amenities you know i was a little bit nervous about the timing if i'm going to hear everybody and if it's going to be on the point. it was remarkably easy. compared to how i imagined it would be it was great these few times with commandants this is called the common indoors. because i wasn't a big hit but it does express what tonight is about going for. the p
just among the highlights was campaigners narration in a survivor from warsaw a walk by the renowned austrian composer on north shore and bam. thank goodness they see the fortunate come pheno is making a statement with the schoenberg piece very clear statement and. so the fact that he's doing that and that we're doing it together even though we come from such different worlds is really wonderful of. the band also played some of their own protest songs self-taught rock musicians accompanied by a...
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>> he is now in warsaw and says this is not the end of the road. this definitely has been a dramatic day for him. those people were not wearing any uniforms. they turned out to be agents of ukraine. his supporters try to stop this. w they thought they could -- they thought they could stop it. it turns out to be too late. he is on a private plane. sarah: what is likely to happen to him now that he is in poland? >> he is in a difficult position. he has losses georgian citizenship. he has losses ukrainian citizenship. that is why he was forced to push the borders. he is free to do politics at a distance. it is a weaker position for him to be an than what he was and before. -- in before. the ukrainian government is being cautious of risking such a big conservation -- confrontation. he had called nationwide protests on the anniversary. if he is able to bring people out, that will keep him involved in politics. sarah: we know that he is on this anticorruption campaign right now accusing the ukrainian government of corruption. are those valid claims or is
>> he is now in warsaw and says this is not the end of the road. this definitely has been a dramatic day for him. those people were not wearing any uniforms. they turned out to be agents of ukraine. his supporters try to stop this. w they thought they could -- they thought they could stop it. it turns out to be too late. he is on a private plane. sarah: what is likely to happen to him now that he is in poland? >> he is in a difficult position. he has losses georgian citizenship. he...
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grabbed him from a restaurant in here early on monday he was taken to an airport and put on a plane to warsaw poland country from which he illegally entered ukraine last year was granted him and free because his wife is an e.u. citizen. they don't live correspondent nicholas calmly. james bond what more can you tell us. good evening phil well this certainly has been a pretty extraordinary day here in kiev. because actually taken into custody by men in camouflage but without any official uniform on a couple of hours ago then his supporters rushing around town trying to secure airports and roads leading west try and prevent him leaving the country before then the news coming in from ukraine's border guard service that you had actually been taken to poland presumably on a private plane the formal reason for all of this is his status here in ukraine he's a stateless person now he doesn't have ukrainian citizenship since it was stripped of his citizenship by present poroshenko and he they say he's here illegally he's lost his appeals against that and so that's the formal reason for him being sent
grabbed him from a restaurant in here early on monday he was taken to an airport and put on a plane to warsaw poland country from which he illegally entered ukraine last year was granted him and free because his wife is an e.u. citizen. they don't live correspondent nicholas calmly. james bond what more can you tell us. good evening phil well this certainly has been a pretty extraordinary day here in kiev. because actually taken into custody by men in camouflage but without any official uniform...
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nicholas this sounds like a pretty mysterious case what's the latest that evening sara well he is now in warsaw he says this isn't the end of the road he says that his thoughts in ukraine and also in his own country georgia will go on the potent is not the his last destination but this definitely has been a pretty dramatic day here in kiev mid-afternoon we got the first reports of him his detention in a restaurant just a couple of meters behind us those people were not wearing any uniforms they were in camouflage they turned out to be agents of ukraine's border guard service and his supporters tried to stop this they rushed to airports to roads leading west and thought they could stop him being taken out the country as they did back in december but it turns out to be too late he was on a private plane as it turned out heading to also where he is now what's likely to happen to him now that he's in poland. well as our report points out he's a difficult position he's a stateless person he's lost his georgian citizenship he had his ukrainian citizenship taken off him by present pershing ko last yea
nicholas this sounds like a pretty mysterious case what's the latest that evening sara well he is now in warsaw he says this isn't the end of the road he says that his thoughts in ukraine and also in his own country georgia will go on the potent is not the his last destination but this definitely has been a pretty dramatic day here in kiev mid-afternoon we got the first reports of him his detention in a restaurant just a couple of meters behind us those people were not wearing any uniforms they...
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paris, frankfurt, warsaw and beyond. a lot of cold air will be heading our way beyond.eyond. a lot of cold air will be heading our way in the coming days. here is wednesday, an easterly wind, a chilly one at that as well, areas of sunshine and cloud, difficult to predict exactly how bright sunny will be, but at least the weather is looking dry, but cold, and it will get colder and colder over the coming days, as this high pressure, which is actually starting to build all the way from siberia, just on the edge of the globe here, through scandinavia, central europe, all the way down to the uk, that will see temperatures dropping. they will level off through the weekend and then go down again through the week. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:00 — oxfam formally apologises to the haiti government following a report detailing the prostitution scandal involving its aid workers. a university lecturer from birmingham described as one of the worst paedophiles ever found on the web is jailed for 32 years. the prime minister calls for a sweeping review of univ
paris, frankfurt, warsaw and beyond. a lot of cold air will be heading our way beyond.eyond. a lot of cold air will be heading our way in the coming days. here is wednesday, an easterly wind, a chilly one at that as well, areas of sunshine and cloud, difficult to predict exactly how bright sunny will be, but at least the weather is looking dry, but cold, and it will get colder and colder over the coming days, as this high pressure, which is actually starting to build all the way from siberia,...