Unaccounted for following a boko haram attack on monday are still missing this comes after early reports suggesting that some of them had been rescued dozens of girls from a state run boarding school in. The state are thought to have been abducted by extremists. Haiti has suspended oxfam great britains operations in the country for two months pending an investigation into alleged Sexual Misconduct the move follows reports that staff held sex parties with prostitutes during relief efforts for a devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten. The Dutch Parliament has recognized the massacre of up to one point five million armenians during the First World War as genocide this contradicts the dutch governments official position on the killings the massacre was carried out by the Ottoman Empire during world war one turkey denies any genocide took place. Campaign aides paul metaphor and rick gates are facing fresh charges in the rush of probe theyve already pleaded not guilty to indict once
Both candidates in the french president ial election have been holding rallies in the final week of campaigning. The far right contender Marine Le Pen has attacked her rival as the continuity candidate, while Emmanuel Macron said the future of europe is at stake in this election. Our correspondent, lucy williamson, is in paris. The second round of french elections has been the graveyard of far right dreams of power. Used to facing a united front of all her rivals, Marine Le Pen is now calling on voters to unite against someone else, her liberal opponent Emmanuel Macron. At a rally today, she attacked mr macron as a back door socialist, soft on terror, a friend of high finance and too easily irritated to be head of state. Her image, by contrast, has become ever softer, a woman of the people, a mother and protector of what she calls forgotten france. For decades, the Front National has influenced french politics from the margins. Now Marine Le Pen says the party represents the mainstream
Both candidates in the french president ial election have been holding rallies in the final week of campaigning. The far right contender Marine Le Pen has attacked her rival as the continuity candidate, while Emmanuel Macron said the future of europe is at stake in this election. Our correspondent, lucy williamson, is in paris. The second round of french elections has been the graveyard of far right dreams of power. Used to facing a united front of all her rivals, Marine Le Pen is now calling on voters to unite against someone else, her liberal opponent Emmanuel Macron. At a rally today, she attacked mr macron as a back door socialist, soft on terror, a friend of high finance and too easily irritated to be head of state. Her image, by contrast, has become ever softer, a woman of the people, a mother and protector of what she calls forgotten france. For decades, the Front National has influenced french politics from the margins. Now Marine Le Pen says the party represents the mainstream
Pressure . Thats what we want to talk about quadriga, with our guests. It is a pleasure to welcome antje bauer. She is a former journalist who reported from turkey for german media. Shes now project manager at the dw academy, responsible for Media Training for middle eastern journalists. She says, erdogan is coming under increasing pressure, but unfortunately, there is no political alternative yet. And its great to have Ulrike Herrmann on the show once again. Shes the Business Editor at the berlin daily, taz. She says, erdogans only in danger if turkey plunges into economic crisis. And its great to have bulent mumay on the show. He was formerly head of the Online Service at turkeys largest newspaper. He was dismissed from that post under government pressure. He is now a freelance journalist writing, among other things, a column for the german newspaper, frankfurt allgemeine zeitung. He says, the failed coup attempt strengthened erdogan, but events since then raise the question of how w
Pressure . Thats what we want to talk about quadriga, with our guests. It is a pleasure to welcome antje bauer. She is a former journalist who reported from turkey for german media. Shes now project manager at the dw academy, responsible for Media Training for middle eastern journalists. She says, erdogan is coming under increasing pressure, but unfortunately, there is no political alternative yet. And its great to have Ulrike Herrmann on the show once again. Shes the Business Editor at the berlin daily, taz. She says, erdogans only in danger if turkey plunges into economic crisis. And its great to have bulent mumay on the show. He was formerly head of the Online Service at turkeys largest newspaper. He was dismissed from that post under government pressure. He is now a freelance journalist writing, among other things, a column for the german newspaper, frankfurt allgemeine zeitung. He says, the failed coup attempt strengthened erdogan, but events since then raise the question of how w