Gets his props ukranian all 0. 08 off was unable to accept europes top human rights award last year because he was in a russian prison now hes free and has accepted his award and. Found that. Shes got one of the voices of rock and roll tina turner hits 18 who needs another hero. Im sumi so misconducts good to have you with us it reads like a hollywood movie script thieves for akin to one of europes most renowned museums and make off with priceless 18th century jewelry but it really happened and police in the german city of dressin are still looking for the robbers while devastated Museum Officials try to work out what theyve lost. Dresden screenful museum home to one of europes greatest collections of treasures now its a crime scene after burglars snatched up to 95. 00 pieces of the 18th century jewelry from these cabinets including diamonds and rubies this is one of the sets that was stolen exactly how many items were taken from this set is still unknown Dresden Police say the thieves entered through a window c. C. T. V. Footage shows them heading straight to a display cabinet and smashing the glass with an axe before making off with the treasure but the time or thought has arrived the burglars were long gone a nationwide hunt is now under way saxony state premier say security measures were considered adequate is an issue it is its a shocking case its not just the state art collections that were bra but are saxons we now want to get a sense of the damage and the investigative work. Because of it. The collection in dresden was founded in the 18th century by augustus the strong elector of saxony and later king of poland the jewels here are priceless. Because in this context and i know we cant put a value on these items as they are unmarketable therefore this simply isnt a value that we can work with there is no financial value we can work with with the jewelry to identifiable to sell on the open market the museum fears that the pieces might be broken up all melted down the stolen jewels survived the bombings in world war 2 were carted off as beauty by the soviet union and were returned here in 1958 now dressed and is hoping for their return from the hands of the thieves who vanished without a trace. And we can speak to the give you correspondent erin tilton he is at the crime scene in dresden hi erin what is the latest youre hearing there on the investigation. So just a short while ago the police were able to actually confirm that the burned out car which was found yesterday shortly after the break in was in fact the getaway vehicle that 2 burglars used to escape from dragons green vault which you can see just behind me right now now the big question is how many times they change vehicles and if they actually then use a 2nd vehicle to leave the city thats the avenue investigation the police are looking into right now now when it comes to the green vault right yes you can see right behind me you might be able to see that police are once again continuing their forensic investigation of the rooms itself theyre looking for any d. N. A. Or fiber evidence which could help them ascertain the identity of the 2 burglars who broke in here yesterday but as more represent the police put it to me earlier its kind of like looking for a needle in a haystack you have to remember the museum welcomes tens of thousands of visitors each and every day so looking for evidence of 2 men could take actually quite a long time get erin we saw the c. C. T. V. Footage and it seems like the thieves had an indepth knowledge of the building i mean what does that say about security at the mall. Or thats really one of the big open questions right now as you might be able to see it so theres a lot of dresner is actually coming and looking at the the window where the 2 thieves actually broke in and a lot of them speaking to me in are asking how could 2 men with an ax actually make it through security preparations that they put it ours is secure as for knox but the really the question is if they actually did have inside information now you mention the c. C. T. V. Footage right there and really if you look at it it does kind of look like it might have been a typical smash and grab as you know weve seen in at least one Berlin Museum in recent years if you look at the footage they actually were able to break open the display case with an ax and the and the Museum Directions said they were actually prevented from taking all the pieces in there just because they were actually sewn on to the cushion they were present so it does that could actually indicate that it was just a typical smash and grab and that the people really didnt have that type of insight in from. Nation that at least a lot of people here in the street seem to think they do have so and what is likely to happen to these artifacts. Well that is the 1000000 dollar question i mean people are working from 3 different scenarios right now on the one hand people think that if this was a smash and grab that many of the artifacts could then be melted down and sold for their you know basic parts is just loose diamonds on the open market other people think that well they might have actually been there working and looking for specific pieces and still others say that this might be a type of ransom style situation where you know the police or the city could then get some type of letter where the thieves actually offered to sell the pieces back at a very very high price right now the police are being very tight lipped and at least the indication from what weve been hearing from Museum Direction itself is that this is more of a smash and grab type operation but still its an open question and well have to see exactly what type of statements we get from police and from the Museum Direction later in the day. Aaron tilton on the scene there in dress than thank you aaron. In albania at least 13 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in the most powerful earthquake to hit the country in decades the 6. 4 magnitude quake struck 30 kilometers northwest of the capital tirana causing buildings to collapse and sending panicked residents out into the streets it is the 2nd to earthquake to hit the country in 2 months. And lets get the very latest on the situation now we can speak to journalist alice taylor in to run hi alice thank you for joining us here in d w what is the situation there right now. At the moment its very difficult and obviously everyones on tenterhooks shaping is going to be no more aftershocks and the race is on to try and ritchie who are trapped in the rubble in jersey and maybe an hour and a half ago i am not the building collapsed with 7 people inside 2 bodies leukemic have heard but they havent been able to locate the other 5 people inside who is of the same family and its believed there are countless others spithead she still trapped inside the bubble of collapsed buildings the death toll at the moment which is 13 is expected to rise since the day continues people now it were just praying this no more aftershocks well as people raced to rescue those who are still missing were talking hundreds of people have been injured alice however hospitals the company. Say theyre saying that over 600 people have been injured and the state hospitals from what i gather have been coping quite well but 2 of the largest private hospitals in the country which have multiple outlets have opened their doors and offered Free Health Care to anyone injured as a result of the earthquake so i mean i find it amazing that theyre taking anyone with any injuries and not charging them for it so theres been a real effort to help those people he needed. And alice this is the 2nd quake in albania in 2 months how concerned are authorities that there could be more quakes coming. D. C. S. This is the big thing you need to concern many goldens have suffered damage and in the fast. And other quake today which is a much bigger so no one is sure whats going to happen if theres another quake i mean even to a 4 points to back machines could have devastating consequences on buildings that have already been severely damaged in the recent quake and so i guess the governments are really going to have to step up and do some very star a Structural Analysis of the properties that are damaged to make sure people are safe whether they can do that we dont know but we would hope journalist alice taylor speaking to us from tirana thank you very much. Lets get around to some other stories making headlines around the world france says 13 of its troops have died in a Helicopter Crash in mali the accident occurred when 2 helicopters collided during an operation against she hottest in the countrys north it is the biggest loss of life since france intervened in mali in 2013 to combat the islamist insurgency. Perus Constitutional Court has ordered the release of Opposition Leader would you morry she is expected to walk free next month after spending more than a year in pretrial detention but she is still facing corruption charges and a Lengthy Court battle fujimori is accused of accepting bribes for her 2011 president ial campaign. Hong kongs leader kerry lam says her government will seriously reflect on the results of an election that saw prodemocracy candidates make Massive Gains hong kong has been rocked by months of violent protests against beijings rule the oppositions landslide victory is being seen as a clear rejection of lams handling of the on grass. Ukrainian filmmaker oleg cents off has received the European Unions top human rights prize after being released from prison and russia sense of was freed in september as part of a prisoner swap between moscow and kiev he previously been sentenced to 2 decades in jail and was unable to claim the prize when he was awarded it last year its a given by the European Parliament for contributions to quote freedom of thought. And all like sense off talked with. Shortly before being awarded the prize at the European Parliament in a straw spoke here is part of that interview simultaneously translated from russian into english its a sense of you found out about the. Brides war from a letter do you remember your feelings about it well. You know its this question a lot of times. I was actually recovering from a Hunger Strike so i was almost permanently in bed so i wasnt exactly very joyful and it really seemed very abstract from where i was at the time because i had more pressing issues as i had been on a Hunger Strike for a long time i was really exhausted and i realized that i didnt manage to a petain my objective so i was in a really difficult situation but this prize. Doesnt have any meaning for you yes internally of course and but primarily it bears some responsibility because mr sucker of kim self was a very honorable gentleman so this prize is basically an advance that i still need to be able to prove worthy of. How do you feel today initially you. Were not feeling well well you saw me on after the Hunger Strike yes i was feeling really poor but the doctors were telling me that the consequences of the Hunger Strike would be awful but sometime afterwards i managed to regain my weight i did some sports so of course nothing is hunky dory but more or less ive become healthy again so my body is strong so i managed to go through it so what was the worst thing while you were imprisoned the worst well there was nothing so it was well. The prison may look dangerous from the outside but when you know them well it takes a couple weeks to get used to it but then its just boring and its really hard to be there its hard and what is more its really really long so you have to bear in this you have to learn to live with it. So you have to be prepared not for something unexpected but you also have to have stamina for this long term sentence but you never gave up hope never i was all was sure that. Grain of grain and people would let me down because i had been fighting for all those bridges and i knew that they would be fighting for my freedom thats why i knew that i would be released ukrainian filmmaker or like sense or speaking to you there now in the former soviet republic of georgia demonstrators say they will continue to protest until their demands are met they want a change to georgias Voting System which they say on fairly favors the ruling party protesters in the capital tbilisi try to block lawmakers from attending a parliamentary session today overnight riot Police Use Water Cannon to clear people from the entrances and Police Arrested a number of opposition figures after some violent clashes last summer the ruling dream party agreed to change the Voting System but has failed to do so thats why the protesters are still out on the streets debbys emily show when met one of the faces of the movement. Wants to make noise. That i can put the things i cant say with words into music. And with music helps me to control my feelings. I chose to learn the drums because they allow me to express my anger my resentment my happiness and my depression. Says shes always wanted to learn how to play but the 19 year old student only started lessons 2 months ago after she lost her left eye during demonstrations in the summer. In june thousands of protesters demanded the switch to a proportional electoral system in georgia when the police use rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators hundreds were injured including the government was pushed into promising change. Since her injury the government has been paying marcos medical bills but now that the ruling party has gone back on its promise of Electoral Reform her frustration at what happened burns even stronger. Im still angry of course ive accepted the reality of what happened. I cant change that anymore. Ive become the victim of injustice. My face all of me. And when i see that that injustice still hasnt ended and that we havent won that all that just strengthens my anger that rage essentially takes over me. Sammartino yeah but demonstrators are determined to keep taking to the streets until the government concedes snap elections and changes to a proportional electoral system to many mako has become one of the faces of the ruling partys broken promise whether she wanted to or not but for now members of the Georgian Dream party are portraying the opposition protesters as an irrelevant minority. Are you sure that. Our support. For the georgia im much more. Aggressive. Than supporters. Marco is determined to get compensation for very jury 5 months after the summer protests shes now finally been named as an official witness in an investigation into Police Violence at the demonstrations she hopes her loss wont have been for nothing. That i love voice of the people is very hard to ignore the voice of the people is the biggest governing force for a country not individual politicians and when a country is democratic you can get justice you just have to fight for it. While i was just. Marco is taking her case to georgias courts she doesnt plan to give up her fight and neither do the protesters. Here in berlin thousands of farmers have rolled into the city to demonstrate against the governments agricultural policies and farmers have driven in from across the country and are causing serious traffic jams in and around the capital organizers say they expect 10000. 00 to join the culmination of the protest at Brandenburg Gate a farmers are fighting plans to introduce stricter protections of insects and the environment. And correspondent brant is after Brandenburg Gate hes covering these protests for us hi hands of the ministers of agriculture and environment here in germany i have been speaking at to these protesters what have they said on fox surface only being the minister of the environment spend your shoulder who was speaking she spoke about the fact that. The protection of insects was very important was something that was unavoidable in agriculture in Environmental Issues in germany and also that the quality of german water needed to be improved and needed to be protected from further effluent from agricultural concerns and the use of fertilizers in agriculture the reaction to her speech was very interesting farmers are organized in what groups and Facebook Groups and within these groups a reaction to the to her speech it seems to have been programmed as it would have been. Predicted the farmers met her speech with complete silence there was silence for about 30 seconds and after that a deafening roar of protests and whistles so the reception to the environment and have been minister really was not very friendly at all im still us more about these farmers what exactly do they want to see happen. Well the fact is that this is a more or less spontaneous protest its not being organized by any of the major agricultural organizations in germany it started as a Facebook Group and grew very very quickly within the last few weeks so the demands that they are actually making are not particularly clear they have reacted to further measures envisioned by the government to restrict the use of pesticides and herbicides and fertilisers and feel that these further restrictions threaten their existence will make working in agriculture living off agriculture in germany very very difficult but their main demand if you speak to them is that they want to be heard that they feel that they have not been respected in discussions about agriculture about of Environmental Issues and that in some sense everything thats wrong in the environment is being put at their door that theyre being blamed for all these wrongs so really wanting to be heard is their major demand but you did mention some of the Environmental Concerns for example in the use of pesticides i mean do the farmers have a plan to address those concerns. Theres no plans that you can hear amongst the farmers here at the moment they are saying of course that they know best or that they deal with the environment every day that they depend on the environment that they live off it i think they should know best but i think one has to say as the environment man minister said the practices in agriculture that have been used in the last decade or 2 on no longer sustainable its clear that the quality of the environment the quality of water the number of insects that are being threatened that have died all of this actually threatens not only the existence of the farmers but its threatens to some extent the existence of the society. At the moment as these still seems to be much need for dialogue amongst these 2 sides but theres no apparent. Narrowing of the fronts at the moment. Reporting for us thank you. Londons transport authority has a refused a new license for over it is a major blow to the ride sharing platform regulators say the decision is based on safety concerns over had been accused of putting passengers at risk with uninsured drivers but its also faced opposition from drivers of the iconic london taxis. Free booze 3 and a half 1000000 uses in london this decisions been a Long Time Coming the refusal to give a new license to the right hailing company follows 2 years of arguments between and regulators now transport for london says enough is enough. Just the citys masses has been failing to protect its customers. 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