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more details potentially on thursday and now we know that perhaps denmark code and portugal spain and sweden said that they would be interested to hear what comes out of that so they're still weighing their possibilities i wonder now whether that changes based on those latest sanctions targeted against the foreign minister zarif because that makes it very clear that the united states is still pursuing this campaign of maximum pressure all of which the european union has been critical so that may change and how this now evolves i think brant all right hold on free on the story for us in washington kate brady on the story here in the german capital to both of you thank you. i think bricks may come up a little bit i think the crucial thing to stress is that. attach huge importance to the next spirit of the. good friday agreement well that was a british prime minister boris johnson speaking in northern ireland today in belfast he reiterated his promise that he will take the u.k. out of the european union and that there can be a deal until the bank style is scrapped now the backstop is something
more details potentially on thursday and now we know that perhaps denmark code and portugal spain and sweden said that they would be interested to hear what comes out of that so they're still weighing their possibilities i wonder now whether that changes based on those latest sanctions targeted against the foreign minister zarif because that makes it very clear that the united states is still pursuing this campaign of maximum pressure all of which the european union has been critical so that...
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one when the world cup but what's the outlook for germany squad in the one up to their match against sweden. two soccer legends are here to tell us what's what you know tomatillos by last. night on d w. european stars deliver a rousing performance of. chamber music me down it's called. the british cross and the band team bandaids on. your concert please play good for. crimes against humanity civilians are becoming witnesses for. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is profit can the fiction know what is fact of digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes and. forensics between bits and bytes. truth detectives starts on june thirtieth on g.w. . i've stuck once again for the ultimate that. i've millions and millions of people watching to see who will be the next world champion isn't.
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since almost 100 years but she faces opposition from the frugal for austria denmark the netherlands and sweden they are reluctant to give away money without strings attached merkel insisted that a compromise was necessary and sooner rather than later the mines are mysterious is our common goal is to find an agreement as soon as possible because the depths of the konami slump urges us to hurry there is no time to lose otherwise the weakest will suffer i very much hope that we can reach an agreement this summer by a long and negotiate. beginning in the coming weeks will determine the economic future oh you're joining me now from brussels is our correspondent barbara very good evening to you barbara european leaders they have been calling for greater unity among member states as long as you know i can remember can the german chancellor can she conjure up that marigold magic that we have seen in action before at least she's given her about something we know. her style when she talks and when i'm going to america does passion and i believe in europe afterwards what we move to say is nice try howeve
since almost 100 years but she faces opposition from the frugal for austria denmark the netherlands and sweden they are reluctant to give away money without strings attached merkel insisted that a compromise was necessary and sooner rather than later the mines are mysterious is our common goal is to find an agreement as soon as possible because the depths of the konami slump urges us to hurry there is no time to lose otherwise the weakest will suffer i very much hope that we can reach an...
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of the year she is a school girl from sweden who has done in one year what her parents' generation should have done decades ago mobilize the entire world's young people by making it clear that their future good or bad is being decided by the climate decisions made today of the editors that time said that to embed earned this year's title for sounding the alarm about humanity's predatory relationship with the only home we have for bringing into a fragmented world a voice that transcends backgrounds and borders and for showing us all what it might look like when a new generation leads if that new generation inherits a planet on which people will want and be able to leap existential questions in the face of 'd a swedish girl or to talk about this i'm joined tonight by dana r. fischer who studies all kinds of movements in the u.s. and around the world she is a sociology professor at the university of maryland and she joins us tonight from our bureau in washington d.c. for a fessor of fisher it's good to have you on the day i know you've studied gratitude barragan her influence let me ask you
of the year she is a school girl from sweden who has done in one year what her parents' generation should have done decades ago mobilize the entire world's young people by making it clear that their future good or bad is being decided by the climate decisions made today of the editors that time said that to embed earned this year's title for sounding the alarm about humanity's predatory relationship with the only home we have for bringing into a fragmented world a voice that transcends...
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foreign minister and linda with a death toll much higher than its neighbors has sweden needed deadly arab conflicts . in 60 minutes d.w. . my smiling. face he. painted me. you now am. i come from a screwed their lives who look at me. my answer. i am an unsolvable bridging. the secret of only sorrow starts june 3rd b.t.w. . the coronavirus pandemic remains the overriding issue across the world and i share today as well this is our planet seen from above while only a handful of astronauts ever see the world from this perspective all the rest of us remain on the ground and have nowhere else to go so in that sense we all in this.
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sweden dropped the case last year saying too much time had passed but the prosecutor still says the accusation was credible so the un special rapporteur on torture told d.w. they were trumped up charges he said they were designed to ward off potential whistleblowers from quote erring government study laundry. in paris the songes father was ambivalent about his son's chances under the british justice system. if if it follows the trajectory of the treatment of julian of 10 years it will be a show trial but. the team. is so forceful incompetent that i'm sure the crown prosecuting authority will see the error of they were just. ahead of today's court hearing julian assange has been held in a london mice and them security jail and supporters fear he could face a lot longer behind bars if extradited to the u.s. he may spend the rest of his life in prison. well at issue in the extradition case what exactly is wiki leaks the u.s. government argues that wiki leaks is not a publisher and the u.s. maintains that a songe is not a free speech champion but rather just an ordinary criminal u.s. government at
sweden dropped the case last year saying too much time had passed but the prosecutor still says the accusation was credible so the un special rapporteur on torture told d.w. they were trumped up charges he said they were designed to ward off potential whistleblowers from quote erring government study laundry. in paris the songes father was ambivalent about his son's chances under the british justice system. if if it follows the trajectory of the treatment of julian of 10 years it will be a show...
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parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote and russian exercise. all our reporter lars show for six accompanied the troops and the tanks and he sends us this report . my. mind. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes to capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture. one of these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to hire tens of thousands of what we see and as an interest to move formations and heavy equipment have not been trained and done within the last ten years far from the russian border germany has set up its operational headquarters in the region hinterlands together wit
parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taken months to get everything in position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote and russian exercise. all our reporter lars show for six accompanied the troops and the tanks and he sends us this report . my....
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ruined germany and that germany was a catastrophe as also mentioned other countries belgium france sweden where life is terrible because of immigrants and terrorists according to donald trump but angle on that and germany in particular has been his obsession both as economic competitors to the united states but also as a failed example of a wrong headed it's immigration policy as he sees it or it carson stand by we'll talk with you again in just a moment it is not migration in europe but rather in the u.s. that is drawing condemnation tonight the u. when is calling the trumpet ministrations policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the mexican border unconscionable and there is a growing backlash inside the united states as well. kept in cages more than eleven hundred people caught crossing the border illegally into south texas these photos the only glimpse of this facility allowed by the u.s. border authorities the adults risk jail and separation from their children. outside there is outrage protestors call for families to be reunited the trumpet ministrations new zero
ruined germany and that germany was a catastrophe as also mentioned other countries belgium france sweden where life is terrible because of immigrants and terrorists according to donald trump but angle on that and germany in particular has been his obsession both as economic competitors to the united states but also as a failed example of a wrong headed it's immigration policy as he sees it or it carson stand by we'll talk with you again in just a moment it is not migration in europe but rather...
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reports that the average turnout in sweden austrian italy is near 80 percent the turnout in tuesday's 16 was the lowest in 2 decades at 55 percent now i want you to consider iowa it's 2016 turnout for the iowa caucus was a tiny 15.7 percent 15 percent one week later in new hampshire the turnout for the state's primary was 52 percent that's a huge difference between caucus and primary in just one week and these statistics they are being used now in the case against caucuses pablo that brings me to this question could 2020 be the last year of the iowa caucuses. well certainly this is not helping it's continuity we'll say obviously the amount of pressure that's on the democratic party is perhaps an indication of what is to come and there has been a lot of that cold today even with just reading the the media here in the united states democrats commentators saying that perhaps it's time to change this system and also the fact is well that the use of this op and this technology which was essentially to make it more. simple and also more transparent in some ways has backfired so it is it's n
reports that the average turnout in sweden austrian italy is near 80 percent the turnout in tuesday's 16 was the lowest in 2 decades at 55 percent now i want you to consider iowa it's 2016 turnout for the iowa caucus was a tiny 15.7 percent 15 percent one week later in new hampshire the turnout for the state's primary was 52 percent that's a huge difference between caucus and primary in just one week and these statistics they are being used now in the case against caucuses pablo that brings me...
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foreign minister and wind up with a death toll much higher than its neighbors as sweden needed deadly era conflicts. in 60 minutes d.-w. . did beethoven chances to dig deep to do. what he believed to. rock'n'roll. the romance of stolen beethoven the art of course the subconscious always. come to good sound without the biggest composer of all time and constant begin to imagine a world class horn player several wars on a musical journey of discovery. world where the whole thing. starts to temper $68.00 on t.w. . we've never been so worried about our health the pandemic has shocked us look this up and change the way we live work and play it's also drawing attention to the boss differences in spending on health care in different countries and in this drawn out crisis with no end in sight resources financial and medical a stretch to the limit even beyond.
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people from all over germany came to berlin today to block the city we also had activists joined from sweden poland and switzerland we all came to the german capital to really put the german government under pressure to show that we will not just demonstrate and be ignored any longer and we are ready to go further into civil disobedience to put you under pressure we need action on time and emergency now. so if the disruptions don't get action by lawmakers max what what are you willing to do what's the civil disobedience going to look like well we will stay strong as it takes and if necessary get arrested. and if at some point we will be cleared from the streets we will come back we'll come back until the demands of. what are your concrete demands what do you want to see german lawmakers do tomorrow so 1st of all we've won the chairman government to finally tell the truth about climate about the climate crisis and how severe it really is therefore they should what do you think do you think the government has not been honest about well bad situation is well if we look at the drafts they met so
people from all over germany came to berlin today to block the city we also had activists joined from sweden poland and switzerland we all came to the german capital to really put the german government under pressure to show that we will not just demonstrate and be ignored any longer and we are ready to go further into civil disobedience to put you under pressure we need action on time and emergency now. so if the disruptions don't get action by lawmakers max what what are you willing to do...
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sweden is going its own way with no end to the crisis yet insight. for more on that i'm joined tonight by claudia heinsohn she's an epidemiologist based at the institute that's sweden's largest medical research facility dr hansen it's good to have you on the day you know we just so pictures of children there in sweden in school playing on the playgrounds it's shocking being here in germany seeing that should children in sweden should they be in school. i don't want i thought i don't want to be the one taking a decision but i just want to remind that actually this week separate same evidence of the damage and that simply means no evidence we don't know whether they should or not spread into the defeat to the parents we still don't have a clue and i'm just simply angry with the right fit we do not have the studies we have about being backed into either if you don't know whether to do inspect the disease and you don't have intervention studies actually saying what can be down safely and but not there i think it's a long question will you you wrote you c
sweden is going its own way with no end to the crisis yet insight. for more on that i'm joined tonight by claudia heinsohn she's an epidemiologist based at the institute that's sweden's largest medical research facility dr hansen it's good to have you on the day you know we just so pictures of children there in sweden in school playing on the playgrounds it's shocking being here in germany seeing that should children in sweden should they be in school. i don't want i thought i don't want to be...
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improved would you say yeah definitely of course the mood has improved after their late win against sweden on the weekend that surely was a huge boost for their mentality but in terms of performance they still is quite a far way to go because the first game was bad and the second game was just a little bit better they really have to prove south korea is a good opponent for that you could say because it's supposedly the weakest team in the group now what they need is a good solid wind to get them through to the next and how do you see the chances of the the germans are at this point is really difficult to tow like i said before they need the points not just the points but they also need the one for their mentality really oracle we will see him around b.w. sports as always emily thank you thank you very much. well the day is nearly dawn bunch as ever the conversation continues online or find us on twitter either at u.w. news where you can write directly to me t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you
improved would you say yeah definitely of course the mood has improved after their late win against sweden on the weekend that surely was a huge boost for their mentality but in terms of performance they still is quite a far way to go because the first game was bad and the second game was just a little bit better they really have to prove south korea is a good opponent for that you could say because it's supposedly the weakest team in the group now what they need is a good solid wind to get...
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these this is perpetrations in a different country and this is also the basis for other prosecutors and sweden for example it's fascinating and yeah it's a story that is not over so now it's huge and it's just thought it's just started sir frank thank you appreciate your reporting very good thank you thanks much indeed. for taiwan is often considered a bastion of liberalism in asia and that liberalism is about to be tested parliament votes tomorrow on 3 bills to legalize same sex marriage now for the island's community the road to this vote it has been difficult back in 2017 the island's top court ruled that a ban on same sex unions was unconstitutional but last year time when he's voters rejected that decision in a series of referendums. shane lane and mark yuan have spent the last 2 years planning their wedding in fine detail the cake shop owners from taipei have been dreaming of their special day ever since taiwan's top court ruled same sex couples should be allowed to marry a 1st for asia. so. it was sort of high 1 may often be overlooked internationally the kind of the things we have done
these this is perpetrations in a different country and this is also the basis for other prosecutors and sweden for example it's fascinating and yeah it's a story that is not over so now it's huge and it's just thought it's just started sir frank thank you appreciate your reporting very good thank you thanks much indeed. for taiwan is often considered a bastion of liberalism in asia and that liberalism is about to be tested parliament votes tomorrow on 3 bills to legalize same sex marriage now...
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half of the draw has teams no one really expected to get this far russia play croatia and in them play sweden in the remaining quarter finals england have won a world cup but that was a long time ago in one thousand nine hundred sixty six none of the of the three of won a world cup so you'd have to say the winner is going to come from france or belgium but then again this is the world cup of shocks so who knows unless it doesn't rise to the race for thank you. officials in thailand have dampened the plan to rescue twelve boys and a football coach from a flooded cave system would go ahead soon the regional governor has been telling reporters the boards are not yet ready to dive and of rushed operation to free them would not be undertaken rest unless absolutely necessary the dangers involved were brought into sharp focus when a rescue diver died early on friday as he brought supplies to the trapped group. its dangerous. water levels the high narrow passages flooded. and still the volunteers continue their mission delivering and supplies and keeping the boy safe. but after a former time navy div
half of the draw has teams no one really expected to get this far russia play croatia and in them play sweden in the remaining quarter finals england have won a world cup but that was a long time ago in one thousand nine hundred sixty six none of the of the three of won a world cup so you'd have to say the winner is going to come from france or belgium but then again this is the world cup of shocks so who knows unless it doesn't rise to the race for thank you. officials in thailand have...
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manuscript to a publisher she wrote do not inform the youth welfare authorities soon every child of the sweden and germany new pippi longstocking is the force of nature became more popular in germany than almost any other country. pippi is definitely the girl in children's literature as a girl growing up without hippy would be unthinkable because it gives children the courage to be strong and deal with any situation face anything that comes up without being afraid. and kids just love her. she can go to bed anytime she wants. she has a horse in the middle of the city. and she can lift it up. she has 2 braids i want to do that too but it would be best if they were 2 to pieces. in germany and many bookstores are celebrating tepees birthday but your incredible can really. give a cause and we sell a lot of people longstocking books but i think a lot more people read them by the because some of their old books and they read them to their children that's what we did and certainly a lot of other families do that too. strong girl characters are just as important today as they were 75 years ago. so how
manuscript to a publisher she wrote do not inform the youth welfare authorities soon every child of the sweden and germany new pippi longstocking is the force of nature became more popular in germany than almost any other country. pippi is definitely the girl in children's literature as a girl growing up without hippy would be unthinkable because it gives children the courage to be strong and deal with any situation face anything that comes up without being afraid. and kids just love her. she...
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countries on the slowest are considered a good atmosphere for reporters topping the list norway finland and sweden at the very bottom north korea eritrea and turkmenistan the u.s. has slipped down this list for the third year in a row now sitting at number forty eight reporters without borders is pointing the finger at president trump and his hostility toward the american news media but you can be pretty gentle nothing with the current you change the leadership i think that even if your point becomes very michael cohen i. know. that i really gave you that there's more faith is a lot of there's a lot of thing there's a lot of fake news out there no i did i never worked for russia or you know that answer better than anybody i've ever worked for russia not only did i never work for russia i think it's a disgrace that you even have that why should the first told big fat all. you know what is your problem is this is a good man and a very decent this isn't about the brand. we are forcefully condemned hatred bigotry racial i approach it is in all of its ugly forms. but the media doesn't want you to hear
countries on the slowest are considered a good atmosphere for reporters topping the list norway finland and sweden at the very bottom north korea eritrea and turkmenistan the u.s. has slipped down this list for the third year in a row now sitting at number forty eight reporters without borders is pointing the finger at president trump and his hostility toward the american news media but you can be pretty gentle nothing with the current you change the leadership i think that even if your point...
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but it no they didn't i mean even in the game against sweden i mean everyone will remember of course the goal that came from tony cross and literally dying seconds practically off. in reality they didn't really look much better than in their first game in many respects against mexico which they lost of course and it's sort of anything was that there are so many issues here because you can talk about the fact that there was talk of a rift between the younger players on the sort of more experienced players you can say that was a word decisions made by the coach with regards who he brought to russia. did they even really look like a team who really wanted to win this world and so there are many many elements involved here and it's going to be now when they're going to have to sit down and really look at themselves you know there have been many questions about this team there's been lots of comparisons with this team and the winning team from twenty four teen beat isn't even fear do a comparison i mean this was not a winning team that we sell today well it wasn't a winning team and for b
but it no they didn't i mean even in the game against sweden i mean everyone will remember of course the goal that came from tony cross and literally dying seconds practically off. in reality they didn't really look much better than in their first game in many respects against mexico which they lost of course and it's sort of anything was that there are so many issues here because you can talk about the fact that there was talk of a rift between the younger players on the sort of more...
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situation as very serious at the top of the index the northern european countries of norway finland and sweden but the picture it's not good everywhere in europe european union member hungary dropped fourteen places eighty seven w. called up with a hunger in journalist who left hungary because of the situation they are in now lives here in germany. barely nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her desk when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it is depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in two thousand and twelve. bad news fro
situation as very serious at the top of the index the northern european countries of norway finland and sweden but the picture it's not good everywhere in europe european union member hungary dropped fourteen places eighty seven w. called up with a hunger in journalist who left hungary because of the situation they are in now lives here in germany. barely nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor...
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what has been unthinkable four years in yemen the possibility of peace today at un brokered talks in sweden both sides in yemen's four year civil war said yes to a cease fire the saudi backed government of yemen and the iranian backed who the rebels agreed to stop fighting in the all important port city of data important because opening its harbor means opening a lifeline tonight thanks to an agreement and a handshake there is reason to hope that food and medicine will now finally be able to enter the country and reach the millions struggling not to starve to death the. i'm. sure. you have reached an agreement on the day the port and city which will see a little really points of forces from the port and the system. and the establishment of a gun or date of government it white ceasefires the un will play a leading role in the ports and these will facilitate the many tend in excess of the flow of goods to the civilian population and it will improve the living conditions for millions of yemenis. well joining me now is lisa grundy she is president humanitarian coordinator for the united nations
what has been unthinkable four years in yemen the possibility of peace today at un brokered talks in sweden both sides in yemen's four year civil war said yes to a cease fire the saudi backed government of yemen and the iranian backed who the rebels agreed to stop fighting in the all important port city of data important because opening its harbor means opening a lifeline tonight thanks to an agreement and a handshake there is reason to hope that food and medicine will now finally be able to...
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hand for a journey many hypo bring pace a dedication if he rattles waiting to board that flight to sweden. the un special envoy martin griffiths has been instrumental in setting up the talks with the yemeni government such as to distrust between the two sites and rebels wouldn't pass on the plane without him. basic guarantee is the presence of the un envoy with us on the same flight this is the only guarantee we have for going there. the evacuation of fifty wounded the fighters from the war zone has also helps build confidence in the talks with the conflict locked in stalemate. the here's these backed by iran control the northwest of the country including the capital sanaa which they took him twenty fifteen the government backed by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. has set up a base in aden in the south. for years of conflict have left thousands dead and created what's been described as the worst humanitarian crisis in recent history with yemen's economy cripples more than fourteen million people many of them children facing starvation. it is a country at war as i've heard me say that this is a
hand for a journey many hypo bring pace a dedication if he rattles waiting to board that flight to sweden. the un special envoy martin griffiths has been instrumental in setting up the talks with the yemeni government such as to distrust between the two sites and rebels wouldn't pass on the plane without him. basic guarantee is the presence of the un envoy with us on the same flight this is the only guarantee we have for going there. the evacuation of fifty wounded the fighters from the war...
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joined by sixteen year old gretta totenberg who started the fridays for future movement last year in sweden and she spoke to d w i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is the day. the german students have made history and you should be very proud of yourselves. and when you don't have a future with climate change we have no future we are angry we are angry because the older generations are continue to sealing our future. i am here to save our earth it's our future that's being polluted. if they don't do anything then we have to do something and we will. also tonight on december tenth i'm on the rise in france we take a look at two french jewish families are ones already left for israel the other is staying put in paris for now but both parties and cities with their insults vandalism and sometimes even cases of murder for us that means staying aware and alert and always keeping an eye out. for swedish climate activists the gratitude joins students on strike in the german city of hamburg people from around the world have joined the teenagers fridays for future movement or walking out of classes to
joined by sixteen year old gretta totenberg who started the fridays for future movement last year in sweden and she spoke to d w i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is the day. the german students have made history and you should be very proud of yourselves. and when you don't have a future with climate change we have no future we are angry we are angry because the older generations are continue to sealing our future. i am here to save our earth it's our future that's being polluted. if they...
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the following year a british court ruled he should be extradited to sweden but a songe feared this would be used as a pretext to extradite him to the us. i have not been charged with any crime in any country. despite the european arrest for its third restrictive that it prevents u.k. courts from considering the facts of a case in two thousand and twelve he applied for and was granted political asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london on human rights grounds. i think president correia for the carriage is showing you considering ending braintree political asylum fast forward three years later when swedish prosecutors were forced to drop the molestation charge after running out of time to question him in two thousand and sixteen a united nations panel ruled that assad was being arbitrarily detained but britain refused to budge on its stance the next year swedish authorities also dropped their rape investigation but vowed to reopen it if they got access to a staunch meanwhile his relationship with ecuadorian officials in london was deteriorating and twenty eight thousand at the accused a s
the following year a british court ruled he should be extradited to sweden but a songe feared this would be used as a pretext to extradite him to the us. i have not been charged with any crime in any country. despite the european arrest for its third restrictive that it prevents u.k. courts from considering the facts of a case in two thousand and twelve he applied for and was granted political asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london on human rights grounds. i think president correia for the...
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among the elderly in western countries who suffer deeply from feelings of isolation we're having to sweden now we're a group of seniors is taking matters into their own hands and trying to make loneliness a thing of the past. hello everyone i know you have seven minutes with each person. and i'm setting the timer. seven minutes not a lot of time to win someone over but maybe enough for first impressions. this is speed dating for senior citizens. the limited time frame for each conversation means there's no time to be shy. mahseer have a structure come and go when you see how eager people are to converse with each other so you hope to want to meet up again some time oh that's what we're after. everyone wants to. know when the time's up some of the speed daters are surprised how much they've revealed in seven minutes. or more of. it was really easy to engage in conversation that's not what i expected so. it was wonderful. time for another round it goes by pretty quickly. soon it's time for some refreshments flirting can stimulate more than one kind of appetite bringing people together like t
among the elderly in western countries who suffer deeply from feelings of isolation we're having to sweden now we're a group of seniors is taking matters into their own hands and trying to make loneliness a thing of the past. hello everyone i know you have seven minutes with each person. and i'm setting the timer. seven minutes not a lot of time to win someone over but maybe enough for first impressions. this is speed dating for senior citizens. the limited time frame for each conversation...
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women accused of sexual misconduct the accusations include an incident in which he allegedly touched sweden's crown princess victoria in appropriately denies the claims the revelations and the handling of them so deep discord among the academy's members a wave of resignations followed including permanent secretary sorry danny us. all clear now. i'm leaving the academy it was the wish of the academy that i should leave my role as permanent secretary for fear that. the ouster of ms dunn has prompted an outpouring of support regarded by many as a case example of a woman taking the fall for a man's bad behavior. or care into naturally as this is huge scandal internationally norms or sound that will truly status and then it's unbelievably symbolic when the first woman to hold the post as permanent secretary is forced out when she tries to sort things out the warrior in it's a true in the capital. the nobel prize for literature will be postponed until twenty nineteen when the academy will name the laureate. more on this from v.w. culture at his account home stats are welcome carol. eighteen allegat
women accused of sexual misconduct the accusations include an incident in which he allegedly touched sweden's crown princess victoria in appropriately denies the claims the revelations and the handling of them so deep discord among the academy's members a wave of resignations followed including permanent secretary sorry danny us. all clear now. i'm leaving the academy it was the wish of the academy that i should leave my role as permanent secretary for fear that. the ouster of ms dunn has...
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one plan to manage migration and secure europe's algor border that everyone agrees to from italy to sweden from poland to portugal but today the german chancellor said that migration could make or break europe's future and it could very well make or break the chancellor's political tomorrow i break off in berlin this is the day. today it is a very important day it's good do we want special solutions if you do what the people who lead the quest riskin or do we believe in european solutions and cooperation our policies in the last year or so have started to produce results migrants maureen to stop them so we're talking about numbers that are presently manageable. to bring back so that's what the people will we shouldn't get into a panic state of minds and all you need in this instance is when we talk about accidental border protection i'm fine with the idea of migrants stocking up the countries and six hundred downplay north africa of the concert on but only to talk with these countries if we can do that sort of that have been investing a lot in africa now member states need to do the same y
one plan to manage migration and secure europe's algor border that everyone agrees to from italy to sweden from poland to portugal but today the german chancellor said that migration could make or break europe's future and it could very well make or break the chancellor's political tomorrow i break off in berlin this is the day. today it is a very important day it's good do we want special solutions if you do what the people who lead the quest riskin or do we believe in european solutions and...
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or today sweden drop is investigation the prosecutor saying that too much time has passed with sweden out of the picture that makes the legal question surrounding a songe simpler for the u.k. the united states wants britain to hand over a songe to face charges connected to that major leak of classified documents a songe says that he is protected by the 1st amendment right to free speech in the u.s. but washington says he broke the wall. this is how his sentence began this may julian assange we storm a courthouse after a judge refused his plea to stay free the wiki leaks founder had cleaned himself up since british police tracked him from the ecuadorian embassy just weeks earlier. outside the court supporters were vocal in their anger at the sentence many see as someone she's a hero for exposing abuses of power and championing free speach. the case against the songs in britain arose when 2 swedish women accused him of sexual assault and rape in 2010 a song sought refuge in the ecuadorian embassy afraid that sweden could extradite him to the u.s. he faced prosecution that the wiki leaks
or today sweden drop is investigation the prosecutor saying that too much time has passed with sweden out of the picture that makes the legal question surrounding a songe simpler for the u.k. the united states wants britain to hand over a songe to face charges connected to that major leak of classified documents a songe says that he is protected by the 1st amendment right to free speech in the u.s. but washington says he broke the wall. this is how his sentence began this may julian assange we...
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topping the freedom and norway sweden and the netherlands. germany rose one place to rank fifteenth. many countries ranked far lower than even multi in terms of press freedom in bangladesh new terror laws give police the power to jail journalists just for conducting research. ranks hundred forty six in the global index. b. the west african nation the gambia has made the most progress when you miss dictatorship ended in two thousand and sixteen the country rose twenty one places to rank hundred twenty two in the press freedom and the media has been flourishing and a more open environment where criticism is no longer forbidden. well i'm joined now by paul farhi he replied very clear that reporters without borders considers a main source of this increasing hostility to be the words in the messages coming out of the mouth of the u.s. president how culpable of you guys do a lot of the of the attacks there at the washington post how culpable is the u.s. president when you look at this latest index entirely is the answer it sets the tone when the pr
topping the freedom and norway sweden and the netherlands. germany rose one place to rank fifteenth. many countries ranked far lower than even multi in terms of press freedom in bangladesh new terror laws give police the power to jail journalists just for conducting research. ranks hundred forty six in the global index. b. the west african nation the gambia has made the most progress when you miss dictatorship ended in two thousand and sixteen the country rose twenty one places to rank hundred...
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do you know what friends of sweden they said on t.v. that it's hard to declare a winner of this election i know who's won the sweden democrats. in a small country that's accepted nearly half a million asylum seekers since two thousand and twelve orcus ons message has resonated with those skeptical of immigration and the political establishment incumbent prime ministers define loaf and center left coalition only barely defeated the opposition center right alliance a sign of the fence says it's time to toss out the bloc system that's defined swedish politics for decades if using as you know of no site has a clear majority it's only natural that we will have to work across the political divide to make it possible to govern sweden regardless of the final election results this will be the death of bloc politics. i but his invitation to the center right to engage in cross party talks has so far fallen on deaf ears the head of the opposition is calling on to resign that leaves two sides in a virtual dead heat after the vote without a majority
do you know what friends of sweden they said on t.v. that it's hard to declare a winner of this election i know who's won the sweden democrats. in a small country that's accepted nearly half a million asylum seekers since two thousand and twelve orcus ons message has resonated with those skeptical of immigration and the political establishment incumbent prime ministers define loaf and center left coalition only barely defeated the opposition center right alliance a sign of the fence says it's...
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lost from the past sweden is a parent gets live takes walks said evergreens on to.
lost from the past sweden is a parent gets live takes walks said evergreens on to.
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platform is in a london jail he's waiting to see if he'll be extradited to the united states or to sweden. how much truth lies behind the charges against julian assange should going to saw him going to minutes on t.w. . what's the connection between bread but home and the european union he knows gilberto e.w. correspondent and alan baker can stretch this 2nd line of the inspire sex by. deep. cuts mean no. smoking recipe source except the strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. soft goods. the book. to the birds my. family from somalia live around the world to. the urgent assistance of this. family starts october on. this is g.w. news one from berlin tonight in northern syria u.s. troops are packing up and going home paving the way for the turks to attack the kurds as turkey prepares to drive kurdish fighters away from the syrian turkish border the kurds are accusing washington of abandoning the heroes against isis and then forgotten against air to want.
platform is in a london jail he's waiting to see if he'll be extradited to the united states or to sweden. how much truth lies behind the charges against julian assange should going to saw him going to minutes on t.w. . what's the connection between bread but home and the european union he knows gilberto e.w. correspondent and alan baker can stretch this 2nd line of the inspire sex by. deep. cuts mean no. smoking recipe source except the strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. ....
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currently we have to be a bally and share we will have sweden next year as us next year and i think together with the oas. they could support such a national we consider round table that has actually been already started to be organized by the better use of a position and we also got reports today that all of the protesters who have been arrested in the last week and detained they have been released so do you see that as proof that the pressure coming from its neighbors is working and. yes and no right this is a huge success however there is information that between 70 and 100 people have gone missing and this is another thing that the new coach de monsoreau him at this summit to. immediately know learn about the whereabouts off the specific. yeah that's a very good point there is people remain missing tonight because males in your expert on eastern europe at germany's battles men foundation miri we should do time in your insights tonight thank you you're very welcome. now into a siberian summer temperatures across the arctic have been increasing at a rate that is about twice the global aver
currently we have to be a bally and share we will have sweden next year as us next year and i think together with the oas. they could support such a national we consider round table that has actually been already started to be organized by the better use of a position and we also got reports today that all of the protesters who have been arrested in the last week and detained they have been released so do you see that as proof that the pressure coming from its neighbors is working and. yes and...
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well there is a catastrophe unfolding in yemen and we have to stop it those are the words of sweden's foreign minister who open talks today aimed at ending the war in the un the un brokered negotiations are taking place in a remote location outside stockholm now the meeting brings together saudi backed governments and who are the rebels aligned with iran it's the first time that the two sides of come together in more than two years the conflict has resulted in millions of people suffering from severe hunger here's the un's on voyage to yemen martin griffiths on what's at stake in sweet things that was created there down that yemen's future is in the head of those of us in this room. the country's institutions raise the fragmentation the country. is enormous. and we must know before we lose control of the future of yemen. i we have to act now before we lose control of the future let's talk about that now with our middle east analyst daniel berlant down it's good to see you again it appears on the outside that control has already been lost at least for the yemeni people let me can this
well there is a catastrophe unfolding in yemen and we have to stop it those are the words of sweden's foreign minister who open talks today aimed at ending the war in the un the un brokered negotiations are taking place in a remote location outside stockholm now the meeting brings together saudi backed governments and who are the rebels aligned with iran it's the first time that the two sides of come together in more than two years the conflict has resulted in millions of people suffering from...
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every state this country should be prepared for mail in voting no sweden essentially a lot of people with mail in vote voting you should have a picture on you. on you for voting it should be called voter id it shouldn't be mailed in voting it should be you go to a booth and you proudly display yourself you should vote at the booth and you should have voter i.d. because when you have voter id that's the real deal. also coming up tonight seeking asylum in germany it has never been easy but how do you prove your case when you're told that to prove that you're gay. i got. when i was 17 because with gate the guy from me he was the ride in on a bike and he said. both. of. them that we feel we're going to mean sure that you would. consider our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the bad numbers and a bad idea 6 months into the pandemic more than 150000 people in the u.s. have died from the virus that is the worst death toll on the planet earlier this year when people began dying from code 19 countries including the u.s. began shuttin
every state this country should be prepared for mail in voting no sweden essentially a lot of people with mail in vote voting you should have a picture on you. on you for voting it should be called voter id it shouldn't be mailed in voting it should be you go to a booth and you proudly display yourself you should vote at the booth and you should have voter i.d. because when you have voter id that's the real deal. also coming up tonight seeking asylum in germany it has never been easy but how do...
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anti migrant populist parties have gain political power in countries including here in germany hungary sweden spain and italy as 2020 gets under way possible solutions to europe's migrant challenges are not at the e.u. level to find them you have to look local which to listen to what was said here in berlin today. and germany the whole of europe needs immigration as we in distant off bitterly see it no longer has anything to do with the issue of a shortage of skilled workers we see it in administration and the hospitals and public transport we need immigration from one european countries and germany has yet to find a solution what. meanwhile we have the solution that there are municipalities not only in germany but also in europe which signal that we are ready to accept refugees if only you let us list. well i'm joined tonight by a man who helped give that news conference today he's they all look orlando the mayor of the syrian city of and he's a program i gratian advocate merrill and it's good to have you on the show. how did you feel coming out of that press conference today is success in t
anti migrant populist parties have gain political power in countries including here in germany hungary sweden spain and italy as 2020 gets under way possible solutions to europe's migrant challenges are not at the e.u. level to find them you have to look local which to listen to what was said here in berlin today. and germany the whole of europe needs immigration as we in distant off bitterly see it no longer has anything to do with the issue of a shortage of skilled workers we see it in...
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match to you know a lot of questions around a sweden knows lots of money brahim of it you know but the game finally opened up the ball in the sixty fifth minute we're taking a look right now the ballet was taken down. and the captain for sweden stepped up after the video assistant referee rewarded the penalty they always at the fair fight that of course you know if he was good enough to give them the go ahead victory absolve korea as do some soul searching doubt about that chris harrison as always we appreciate it thank you all right. the day is nearly done but as always the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter and t.v. . and remember no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another big thing about. the. costume. and celebrate them to. european traditions. like the alamo. one time only german cars. all series almost. zero minutes next on. reporter. was held in a turkish chancellor. she has now been released but is still not permitted to leave the country. spreading terrorist propaganda machine been interested. denies ancient crime and standing up for f
match to you know a lot of questions around a sweden knows lots of money brahim of it you know but the game finally opened up the ball in the sixty fifth minute we're taking a look right now the ballet was taken down. and the captain for sweden stepped up after the video assistant referee rewarded the penalty they always at the fair fight that of course you know if he was good enough to give them the go ahead victory absolve korea as do some soul searching doubt about that chris harrison as...
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yes i think that maybe sweden is the country where the me to campaign have had maybe the most impact we see groups of professions who are stand lighting up together and making statements. witnessing about abuse they have been subject to in their workplaces and test been there like like a snowball effect that is been just growing and growing and just yesterday evening the swedish academy. has to come out with a statement they are going to give out the nobel prize soon and there's this is a really symbolic power institution with the cult of the genius and everything like that and the and the have been collaborating with a man who has been named and shamed for. abuse this event now in. the swedish academy the discussion what has come out of it is they are they are breaking all the collaboration they are not financing the this man anymore and also so his power is going to fall and also the swedish academy is going to investigate themselves their own so it sounds like you're saying some real consequences that you're describing with the swedish academy jenny wrong and we thank you so much
yes i think that maybe sweden is the country where the me to campaign have had maybe the most impact we see groups of professions who are stand lighting up together and making statements. witnessing about abuse they have been subject to in their workplaces and test been there like like a snowball effect that is been just growing and growing and just yesterday evening the swedish academy. has to come out with a statement they are going to give out the nobel prize soon and there's this is a...
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are you saying that doctors are not helping craft public health policy in sweden. now i wouldn't say this but demand a decision is out about it seeing something and it made more so clear if you look back now the 1st week of march we know what is happening and in italy really knew how to i mean it was travelling and there was such an window of opportunity people were coming back from the ice for me to be and parents were already saying she's terribly spared wants to stay home and if they would have been who like it was in finland like it was a no wait then the whole epidemic would have been different today it was such a lost opportunity you know a lot of people will say though that if you could look at what's happened in sweden and you compare it with what's happened in italy france and germany the swedes have obviously done the right thing why they may then have it so much higher death rate how can you say they have done the right sink. talk to me about the death rate are you talking about the older people in the country now i mind it is no desolate and it might be
are you saying that doctors are not helping craft public health policy in sweden. now i wouldn't say this but demand a decision is out about it seeing something and it made more so clear if you look back now the 1st week of march we know what is happening and in italy really knew how to i mean it was travelling and there was such an window of opportunity people were coming back from the ice for me to be and parents were already saying she's terribly spared wants to stay home and if they would...