Negotiations between the u. S. And syria over chemical weapons. At a joint press conference, john kerry and Sergei Lavrov proposed a sixpoint plan on the elimination of syrias chemical arsenal. It follows three days of negotiation. For the latest, im joined by our geneva correspondent. Can you give us more details about this sixpoint plan they hammered out earlier . It has taken three days of talks, but the agreement does boil down to those six points. In practical terms, it means this. A list will be required from damascus in a week that should detail their entire chemical weapons stockpile. November, inspectors working in syria to see what is going on in the ground the agreement demands that they work unhindered. By 2014, those weapons would be removed by syria to be destroyed. Theres no precise details about how the destruction of those weapons would take place. John kerry and sergei lever of have been asked about the use of force to back up this plan lavrov have been asked about the use of force to back up this plan. U. S. Were committed by the fact that the syrians only agreed to hand over the chemical weapons [no audio] beecher up. Their initial be dropped. Thisitial insistence talk of sanctions, if syria does not comply, and then i suppose the suggestion would be it would go to the Un Security Council and then sanctions in terms of force could be put on the table again. Will they be needing sanctions . On the american side, there is some skepticism, and its easy to understand why. John kerry pointed to the old Ronald Reagan adage of trust and verify. Information coming out of syria doesnt speak very. Ell of the regime we are seeing anecdotal reports of an increase in Government Action even as the stalks go on. Talks go on. These talks are about chemical weapons. What about the impact this has on the civil war in syria itself . I suppose thats the whole thing. We are inclined to get drawn into the diplomatics. Its worth bearing in mind that there was a terrible atrocity on august the 21st in syria, and 1400 people were killed. Thee is progress now on chemical weapons issue. People have watched the war on syria very closely. Generality wouldve been through the use of chemical weapons. The russians and americans will meet in new york at the end of september and disk plan a date for the next geneva conference. Thank you very much for that we had some technical difficulties. Sporadic clashes broke out in egypt after friday prayers. Tookrters of Mohamed Morsi to the streets. Police dispersed protesters and antimorsi demonstrators. Forsands gathered in cairo a rally. They had yellow signs to represent the promorsi camp that were shut down last month by security forces. Heavy fighting has broken out between government and rebel forces in the philippines. It shatters a plan to ceasefire planned ceasefire. Muslim separatists took hostages. In this mainly catholic country, it is cost hundred 50,000 lives since the 1970s. Lives since the 1970s. Police in mexico swept through a square using tear gas, flash grenades and water cannons. Almost 30 people were injured. After weeks of near constant disruption by the teachers. Haveean finance ministers called for better global coordination in the fight against tax fraud on a second day of talks in the lithuanian capital. Ministers remain sharply divided over crucial banking reforms. Controversy remains over the legality of a planned financial transaction tax. Eu members are refusing to support the proposal, raising questions about how it would work with only some members participating. Salvage teams are preparing to raise the wreck of the costa. Oncordia cruise ship the ships recovery is proving to be one of the most difficult salvage operations ever attempted. 32 people died after the ship, which was carrying more than 4000 passengers and crew, capsized in 2012. Ship as90 meter long late here for 19 months. A decision will be made this weekend as to whether it can be removed in one piece. It is a risky technical challenge. If weather conditions permit, we will start at 6 00 a. M. On monday. The plan is to use hydraulic pumps and cables. Of the salvage operation alone could take up to 12 hours. The second stage envisages a shed of giant steel containers being welded to the wreck. They would help to refloat the concordia before it is towed to port. Since running aground, the whole has been sinking lower and lower into the sea. The salvage team will only have one attempt at stabilizing the vessel. They shipping operator estimates the cost of salvaging the concordia at around 600 million euros. The ship could break apart at any time, further threatening the environment and permanently sinking the dreams of the salvage team. Stuttgart travel to the german capital to take on berlin. The visitors held firm and took all three points. Berlin was kept at bay by stuttgart, with 18 shots on goal. He threw everything at stuttgart, but it was all in vain. The games only goal came when the stuttgart captain headed home a corner in the 49th minute. Visitors defended well to close out the match, making it two wins for schneider. He kept plugging away until the final whistle, but could not apply the finishing touch. Visit tor paid a munich later. Will it be enough to cause an upset . They arrived without a number of key players. The hanover coach turned 46 on thursday, but he wont expect any gifts from his next opponent. His team faces the toughest team. They are clear favorites, but there is always a chance. Hanover did just that. In november 2006, he won the ball. That remains the clubs only win in their 50year history. He will not be able to repeat their heroics. He is suffering serving a suspension. The striker is also missing. The defense is also key. Atwe need to stay compact the back while setting up attacks going forward. If we can do that, theres a chance we could take a point or more. A point in munich would be the best present of all. They allowed few chances. The british athlete has won the worlds women triathlon after coming first in the grand final in london. She started the race in second Place Overall and had the chance to take gold from the leader. The world rally championship in australia now, where frenchman sebastian is on the verge of taking the title with three rounds still to go. He leads the rally of australia by almost 46 seconds going into the final day. Succeeds, the volkswagen driver would become the first new World Champion in a decade. Federal elections get underway here in germany in about a weeks time. Angela merkels conservatives hope to add momentum to the campaign. Polls show that voters in a traditionally conservative state are likely to return the Christian Social Union to party there. When it comes to keeping up conservative traditions, bavaria is in the vanguard. That is something that has been underlined throughout this election campaign. And will remain a predominately christian state. There wont be any muslim holidays here. The sentiment has found resonance among voters here. For decades, it had the undisputed majority. In bavaria as well as a national levels, theres is no guarantee the five percent threshold needed to pass will be attained. Csu to bet want the the own decision maker, and thats why were asking for your trust. Fdp has between seven percent and eight percent support. Theyre hoping to tip the balance in bavaria. Even he could find it hard to sway the more traditionally conservative electorate and the rest of bavaria. For more information on the german elections, you can go onto our website. Launched successfully a new rocket. It carries a telescope which will observe the solar system. Rocket is is cheaper and smaller than its predecessor and has raised japanese hopes that the country may be able to enter the growing multibilliondollar satellite launch industry. Your up to date with d. W. Dont go away. Most people want to grow old and comfort, but the best place to do that might not be close to home. A growing number of german seniors are choosing to retire in eastern europe, like here in poland, or the cost of Nursing Homes is much lower. Could the elderly be germanys . Ext major export they want to help german seniors find places in polish Nursing Homes. We are here for the first time. We will be visiting the homes over the next few days. Ingrid wants to test out her nursing home. I will be flying to tomorrow to visit rest homes visit rest homes. I have to know where to go when im ready. The 74yearold is welloff and owns her own apartment, but it means she will have to pay much of her old age care herself. Not just any, it is possibility, but reality. When i need fulltime care, i will lose my home. After every back operation, ingrid received months of in house help. Years, she fears she will need permanent assisted living. Shes looking for a nursing home the wont cost a fortune, and she doesnt mind where it is. It doesnt matter for me. If the people their treatment well, poland is as good as germany. Ingrid worked as a freelance translator, and earned good money. Now she is learning her eighth. Oreign language, polish on the internet, she found a nursing home she likes in southern poland. It is close to the border with the czech republic. That is almost 1000 kilometers from her home. To test the facilities herself during a threeday stay. I will be able to get an impression of the people, and how they treat the residents. She wants to leave her house and money to her daughter. She thinks poland is too far away. Astrid lives in munich and visits her mother around three times a year. Now that will mean traveling to poland and not cologne. Researching Nursing Homes that could be suitable for german seniors, his company is still in the startup phase. Few people have been willing to pay the fee of 1000 euros. The retirement industry has a promising future in . Growing number of new comfortable Nursing Homes being built. Its not exactly a boom, but its on the way. Welloff seniors such as ingrid are her potential his potential clients. Old age care in germany is paid for by the state, but many of the 2. 5 million elderly entitled to care have to pay a large part of the cost themselves. The nursing home agents are now deep in the polish countryside. Take the first round about, then straight ahead. Lets hope we dont drive around here forever. Getting firsthand information is a timeconsuming process. Ingrid has organized everything herself. She has taken a cheap flight. Rom cologne to southern poland there she is met by the director of the nursing home. Openedyearold recently his own small facility backed by his polish fatherinlaw. They employ germanspeaking staff and cater to german residents. We have people from northern. Ermany, southern germany a the nursing home is in region which has traditionally had a germanspeaking minority. Around. S shown one staff member is responsible for four residents. She says that is a higher level of care than most places in germany. We have two germanspeaking physiotherapists. The facilities are clean and modern. This is all from germany. It is all meant to create a familiar atmosphere for the 14 residents. Most of them are germans. Or are several polls who spent many years there. Ingrid sits down for her first meal. What are the pills for . I forgot. Making conversation is difficult at first. Ts are olderresidenc than she expected. My wife has dementia. That doesnt matter. Before she goes to bed, ingrid calls her daughter in munich. No, im not at home at the moment. Everyone is really old here. Over 90. But there are two people here i can talk to. But this is just a trial run to start with. Im just looking around. I have to say, its all positive. The next morning, some residents have been awake since dawn. Ingrid space about the concerns of her daughter speaks about the concerns of her daughter. She says it is far away, but is slowly warming to the idea. Her daughter wants to know what will happen in an emergency. There are three hospitals nearby. Their specialist clinics are general hospitals. I dont know she later learns the hospitals are for general patients, and almost no one there speaks german. That means when german seniors are admitted, they have to arrange their own interpreter. A germanspeaking doctor does visit the nursing home and fills out prescriptions. German Health Insurance providers pay for medication, and patients entitled to nursing care still get an allowance from the german government. Only four of the 14 residents are still well enough to chat with ingrid. One of them is helga. The 65yearold has chronic lung problems and is no longer mobile. She was brought to poland with a medical transport. Before that, she lived in a nursing home. They were really nice there, and the care was good. Expensive. Re more than twice the price. Those high costs brought helga to poland. A month,ays 1300 euros which includes german satellite television. In germany, she was paying 3000 euros and she needed her family to help out with the bills. Helga says she and her family are happy with where she is. They plan to make regular visits to poland. But it means she has lost contact with her friends in germany. Time for an afternoon snack. She learned german from her grandmother, and by watching german television. Many of her colleagues dont speak german at all. She earns about 500 euros per month. You can earn a lot more in germany. We could go there and earn money to bring back. Thats a lot. But living here in earning local. Ates, its quite hard. I prefer poland ingrid is nearing the end of her three day stay. One for time for one last call to her daughter in munich. What about it being so far . Thats your decision. I will just drive there instead of driving to cologne. Its doable. About sixp will take hours. Ingrid is satisfied. I would come here without a moments thought. She is happy to grow old in here. The trip is less successful for him. Currently less than 1 of germans needing senior care move abroad. There is simply not enough demand, not yet. You cannot organize a major move like that overnight. It will take a while to get our first clients. His business will take a few more years to get off the ground. He himself plans to find a nursing home in poland if he ever needs permanent care. For him, distance and language differences ar [applause] well, i want to welcome you. I want to acknowledge the aweinspiring environment that were sharing this evening. The religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two Party Conventions [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. So let me begin by promising you two things first, to provide to you a different way of understanding whats happening