To britain on the socalled. Saddams military council has attempted coup plotters after breaching the power sharing agreement with protein. Just days ago. The latest on its World Famous Museum. Is piper complicated that expensive challenge bites position. Just 20 years after it was originally commissioned. Welcome to the program. Turkey has received the 1st shipment of russian s. 400 Missile Defense system despite the threat of sanctions from the United States and the concerns of its nato allies the shipments arrived by plane out of military air base near ankara nato says its worried about the potential consequences of the acquisition white house has previously threatened turkey with real and negative consequences if the purchaser goes ahead warning about the russian system is incompatible with nato weapon systems. But lets get the latest from turkey will go to istanbul join dorian germs welcome dorian why is turkey so keen on this russian system well turkey insists as a sovereign country it is in its up to its own decision who it buys from and what it bites on top of that it says that turkey is in a very difficult neighborhood the border of syria around iraq on top of that 3 years ago rogue elements of the Turkish Military tried to overthrow the government and even bomb the turkish public president ial palace so turkey says it needs a Defense Missile system and it said it neutrally went to washington to buy americas patriot system that was blocked by the then u. S. President barack obama and congress are on percept return to moscow and it is widely recognized that the russian its 400 system is one of the best in the world but speaking to a former senior Turkish Military official he points out as turkeys a nato member this Missile System is incompatible with any other military system so turkey has an air defense for life heavily on integration so there is seem to be a powerful diplomatic element to this turkeys deepening relationship with moscow in particular turkish president one has developed close ties with putin so this sale is seen as part of this deepening reproach man which is adding to western allies concerns right so how much damage is this doing to turkeys relationship with its nato allies especially the u. S. When they tell its already issued a statement saying it is concerned about their stress and compatibility issues but the big issue concern in nato and in particular United States is this s. 400 system has a very powerful radar system which could provide a backdoor it could compromise other nato systems operating in turkey and thats why washington is refusing to sell its latest if 35. 00 fighter jet Stealth Technology which it believes could be pumped compromised by the f. 400. 00 but more worrying for an cories the threat of painful financial and economic sanctions from congress if the sale does go further and unquote is relying on u. S. President donald trump to block those moves president on has a close relationship with trump it remains to be seen whether trump is were prepared to sacrifice valuable capital standing up to congress and his pentagon or injuries in istanbul thank you i mark a story of survival now in the run up to world war 2 during germanys nazi era many jewish parents put their children on trains to britain what became known as the kindertransport german for childrens transport 10000. 00 jewish children made the journey to britain most of them never saw their parents again often they were the only members of their family to survive now a group of those former refugees and their relatives as returned to the city of their birth. Brady mad 94 year old kurt marks on his visit to burn it. Well who should i hate the people who who did another live anymore the older than i am and. Who appears so much longer. I go to school. And smoke was coming out of the school. And there was a commotion the teacher was outside the school and he said you go home today is a school of 13 year old boy who doesnt have to go to school has a day off i didnt mind. I got home as quickly as took me 25 minutes i suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadnt told me this the night before a friend had phoned this is dont stay at home tonight theres going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasnt spontaneous it was pretty all arranged and fortunately my father had not been in time so he wasnt i didnt pick him up or called him so that was. The beginning of feel the realisation that its impossible but its clear by the screen then made a decision he wants to move the school to him but that was the head they had most of the director of the school so he started this and im still a bit i think about it that in 2 months he organized the 1st group to go to england and he managed it in age weeks is quite incredible i mean weve all together there were 20 boys we all know each other we werent in the same class of school so it wasnt. There was no fear. For some it was traumatic some of the it was one of the younger ones because they were being way from home was difficult they were not with their parents. That was the beginning of our trip to england and i was expecting. Sooner or later to go to america with my parents. In. Time when. I was in the last communication had from them was in 1942 my father wrote on the 19th to tell me that they were leaving. And on the all we knew they were going to the east you know did. We know that there were extermination camps. But this i didnt find out that 30 years ago. And you live with it nothing you can do both. But at the same turn to see whats happening whats happening here whats happening in the whole of europe with all these various conflicts where the right wing is coming up again i remember. When my parents in those with the adults used to talk about it. For 5 minutes. And he created. You know what happened with the end result was. It did happen and im afraid its could happen i dont know i hope no. Reports are produced by kate brady who joins me now welcome kate what struck you most talking said children of the kin to transfer of course speaking to these people firsthand is extremely moving and to hear the stories firsthand and its really quite moving to hear how they tell these stories very matter of fact almost as if it was yesterday but of course this is something a tragedy that they have had to live with and deal with and even somehow come close to coming to terms with this tragedy for their entire lives and of course. Of them have never come to terms with that and many of them have found different ways and many of them. Happy to speak about their experience its an outlet for them to share their experience and inform people and then in the hope that people can learn from from the mistakes of the past like you im pretty sure this is a story the we are familiar with and so you can remember here in germany well for a long time this hasnt really been on germanys radar at least there are a lot of germans who are completely unaware of the stories of you know some 10000 jewish children were were sent to the u. K. Are separated from their parents and as you mentioned many of them were never reunited but the German Government did decide late last year actually to coincide with this 80th anniversary of these children being sent to the u. K. They decided that each of the surviving children who are now mainly in their early ninetys about a 1000 of them still alive theyll be receiving a one off payment of 2. 00 and a half 1000 your areas now because this is being well received but understandably absolutely no amount of money or compensation could ever be a reparation enough for what they had to go through and having left germany such a young age how do they see themselves nor do they see themselves as judgment of incidents of his british how do they regard him or who from the from the children if they are now very much adults in the early ninetys they. Many of them never reconnected with the german identity many of them of return of course that i spoke to this week at least most of them had already being to germany since moxy we saw that he actually 1st returned to cologne in order to find out what happened to his parents which he didnt find out for sure until around 3 decades ago. And many of them have removed themselves from identity game cut marks he adds. A marriage and auschwitz of 5 and she for example couldnt return to germany and she found it very difficult to he even had the german language again on the other hand. He now has friends here he travels to cologne quite often and has shed his story also and to german schoolchildren and so its really an individual basis ready to see how people have dealt with that story and dealt with history take brady thank you for that well take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world police in afghanistan say a child suicide bomber blew himself up at a wedding killing at least 5 people and injuring 11 others amongst that was the commander of a progovernment militia no one has claimed responsibility for the attack of the taliban denies it was involved. Bomb laden vehicles have exploded near a group of Libyan National army leaders in the eastern stronghold of benghazi killing 4 people and wounding 33 others the explosions the funeral for a high ranking military general cast doubt on the allen a strain month old offensive on tripoli by the u. S. Backed government is based. Raging bushfires on the Hawaiian Island of maui have led to thousands of residents being ordered to leave to safety firefighters are battling to keep the fire away from residential areas 3000 acres of the island have been affected. This is d. W. News live from berlin still to come in unveils the latest a treasure on its World Famous Museum island extension took 20 years city zinah to build on the water long island and posed some complicated and expensive challengers. First those downs Ruling Military Council claims to have foiled an attempted coup by members of the army and Intelligence Services it said to have taken place late on thursday during the final negotiations of the power sharing deal agreed between the council and civilian prodemocracy activists senior general jamal omar ybor himself at least 16 rebel soldiers have been rounded up and that the coup attempt was an effort to hinder the transition to democracy so the un has seen mass protests and bloody crackdown by the Ministry Since the former dictator Omar Al Bashir was toppled in april. Correspondent edith commodities following the story from nairobi welcome even if the people in sudan believe there was a plot. Well theres certainly a section of people who say that they might not have been its not the 1st time that the Transitional Council is claiming that there have been attacks against it and lets not forget that this is a well known military ploy by former dictators in africa where they claim that theres been an attempted coup and its a guys to then have a very suppressive military regime but there is reason to believe that it could have happened the timing of this cannot be overlooked after all this is the evening before pen was meant to go to paper to sign that deal that would turn everything around or force it done and there have been claims that theyve been divisions within the Security Forces and those whove been accused of being behind the school were indeed from the military service so lets talk about the deal what more do we know of the deal or is it likely to satisfy the protesters what do we know about the do only what we heard from the press conference that was issued on july 5th when they mentioned that there would even be a deal and this is that its going to be shared power between the military and the civilians of the bulk of them being from the opposition protesters of course and this is also a promise to resolve that the fighting of the conflict and those who are behind the killings of july 3rd this is a very key issue for the people of sudan will it satisfy them well they certainly protesters who say that this is just a window into what saddam could potentially be in terms of its democracy but certainly not everything that they had hoped for of course the protesters that do not speak with one voice necessarily so will those protests continue regardless of this still. The protests never stopped and lets not forget that theyve been ongoing since december 19th 2018 so if theres one thing the sudanese people have taught the entire world really is that even when we think they dont have any gas in their in their protest chambers they always have some in reserve so its likely that they will continue especially now that the ban on the internet has been lifted and once thats what that has done is really put an eye on to the events of july 3rd when those horrific massacre took place of those brutal images are likely to ignite people going back on the streets demanding that accountability be taken for those deaths and as part of the rather accountability people are looking for inquiries into those deaths so that you mentioned has the military council said anything about what will happen. This was touched on on friday when they were talking about the general agreement and its one of the things one of the sticking points really of this agreement that there will be an independent investigation opening the events of july 3rd whether or not they will be completely transparent and whether the people who are truly responsible will be held to account is another matter altogether but the sudanese people once they have to be accountability and even if its just for sure or even just its just an alliance thats been put together its a step in the right direction and thats what they want even if the money in nairobi thank you. Tom is now under a new chapter in one of sports biggest rivalries will play out later when Roger Federer and roughen adult meet in the wimbledon semifinal their 1st wimbledon encounter since 2008 with both players now well into their thirtys it could be one of their last at a grand slam event. Was rafa nadal is match up with his prey drive will be the 4th time he has met the stress master at wimbledon. Roger federer lost last month to nadal on parolees in clay the grass is of course a different matter federer has won wimbledon 8 times the answer holds a side to one edge over nadal unclassified says the Mutual Respect is built on more than a decade of direct competition federer has 2 more grand slam titles than the spaniard but nadal has a significantly better head to head record the left hander with a 9 match lead when using the last 10 meetings as a guide this game is even. Arguably the sports greatest ever rivalry at the start 40 of roger versus rafa offers a place in the wimbledon final out the fact that federer is now 37 years old means this splash is one to relish. The lens Famous Museum island has a new addition a stunning engines gallery that has drawn the attention of architecture critics around the world german chancellor Angela Merkel attended the official inauguration of the james c. One gallery this morning 20 years after it was 1st commissioned designed by a british architect to David Chipperfield the entrance gallery connects to the surrounding buildings on the island and situated on the roof straight in the Historic Center of brown in the island is home to 5 world class museums and galleries combined they treat visitors to masterpieces of history art and architecture 3 and a half 1000000 people visit the island each year the new entrance combining as it does ancient with modern well attract even more to the citys cultural collections. All eyes are on architect David Chipperfield and the new jane seeman gallery the gallery serves as a new Entrance Point to one of the worlds most important repositories of Cultural Treasures the linz museum highland chipperfield spent 20 years on the project including giving the galleries neighbor the noise museum or new museum a new lease of life ready the main function of the building is to be an orientation for visitors. That come to the new bridge this collection of buildings known as the Museum Island. From the city point of view this is a new sort of urban corner this was a very in a way incomplete. Corner. And therefore. This building in the way that it designed it i think is an offer a generous offer. As a piece of city as much as being in a place to buy tickets and go to the bathroom or tickets for all the museums on the island can be purchased here. In the more than 10000 square meters space also boasts a 300. 00 seat order torreon. And to the museum shop outreach the entirely in french walnut. From the central hub visitors can walk underground directly to the main exhibition hall of the Pergamon Museum and to the lower level of the noise museum. We will be able to write into the noise museum. In the future youll also be able to go left into the park so. This will become part of a route. Which allows you. To come out into this level go through the program on come back out even on the other level there is a sort of. Interchange. Connection. This original Foundation Pile is a reminder as to why Construction Costs almost doubled to 134000000 euros we were. There for many months nearly years immersed in mortar sorry to build the foundations and mortar were worse and worse complicated. The 1st show in the galleries temporary exhibition space will commemorate the buildings namesake jewish berlin patron an art collector james seen on. The new gateway to berlins cultural acropolis is a core component of a master plan for the island devised by David Chipperfield and approved by the city in 1909. The main purpose of the gallery is servicing and connecting the beyond this it also gives the island a central focus the james seaman gallery a does. Selling your attraction on the unit World Heritage site museum. Repressive doesnt get more from a run a traveller who is that didnt lose a culture is a welcome brother feasts magnificent edifice is it true that it began life or not can he as as many great ideas begin their life on a napkin big ideas can be reduced to a simple simple concept and that is the case here just look at it theres 3 elements basically taken from the classic architecture of Museum Island the broad staircase comes in 3 flights. The columns the colonnades that sit upon a huge part of the world. Pedestal and so its just like. The colonnades the stairs and the place a very simple iconic structure that comes together in this new complex here which is really convincing its beautiful and just think of the eiffel tower its also a very simple concept could have been put on a on a matchbook or on a pyramid the pyramid not only in egypt but think of the pyramid in paris or pay the famous architectures pyramid he had the idea of putting the last pyramid at the end central new entrance of the louvre complex and that was the inspiration also for the Museum Island to have a central iconic place an address an entrance place to for the visit of the big difference of course being that we hated the louvre and for a starter but it was always crowded i think i got a love business gives birth in a new iconic building but 20 years from not kin to building germany has a bit of a Bad Reputation of the move for the New Buildings taking too long and coming in over budget what was the problem here well it definitely sounds ridiculous doesnt it. Well the commission was given in 1009. 00 that was the year when the new master plan for the Museum Island for the refurbishing and rebuilding of the Museum Island was publicly announced and the commission was well there is no commission in the 1st in the 1st place there is a competition and the competition took a while and then the commission was given to chipperfield architects and chipperfield eventually came up with a concept that didnt please it was hotly debated it was a number of glass boxes very contemporary style but the discussion was that it wouldnt fit on this very precious classical space that is the Museum Island so he had to come back with a new concept and in 1009 in 2 in 2910 years later he. This new concept that was publicly it claimed and then they started building and then there were problems with as we saw with drainage with you know its next to a can now so there were unforseen problems and in the end it took 20 years but you know its its built to last when you see it its built to last and what is 20 years in the ship and human mankind in the end thats a possibly the book if if the design everybody looked at the design or said no its a bit rubbish we dont like it it doesnt work. Out i wonder how we came to win the competition why did they choose david view because chipperfield i think he he when they choose him it was a bit of a risk because he wasnt that famous as he as he is today but he turned out to be the darling of the berlin architects everything he built in berlin like the noise museum which you rebuild for example. Buildings that look like theyre made for eternity is no spectacle there. Chipperfield is not like that would say. I did what they do is spectacular genial architecture which stands for itself but chipperfield wants to build buildings that have a value in material and also in concept but also in news for people and he says i dont care if what a building looks like when it has a meaning if it has a meaning for the people who use it and that is exactly the concept here people will use it and they will love it its a statical and its function right a trial but clearly you love it fact. Yet i dont know what i have. But thats 5 right to travel because it is a. One of our top stories at this hour turkey has taken delivery of a russian Defense System risking u. S. Sanctions the 1st shipment of parts for the past 400 system has arrived as a man based near the turkish capital ankara in defiance of concerns expressed 5 in your absence of his other nato allies. Saddams Ruling Military Council claims for 4 old i could buy a small faction in the army just days ago the military agreed a power sharing deal with civilian prodemocracy activists ending months of protests. This is state of the art from the program in good shape is next up for world headlines for you at the top of the hour. Food. In good shape. Its a delicate subject that makes some people uncomfortable. Often have you called for your loved ones and a few ever been embarrassed about it. Missed diagnoses n presents. A program dedicated to the topic of menstruation. Good shape next on g. W. Org or. Where the real power resides. I come from the loss of people in fact more than a 1000000000 to do but not just democracy give me thats one reason why im passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. 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