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
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
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Investigating an officer who threw a student across a classroom. For the first time amid ongoing violence iran has accepted an invitation to attend talks aimed at syrias civil war. The meeting will take place on friday in vienna. Russia, turkey and saudi arabia will attend. Iran along side russia is one of the main backers of Bashar Alassads regime. The u. S. Secretary of state said that the talks could prove vis pivotal if theyre willing to bring about political change. The Iranian Forces have been dying along side syrian troops since 2012. Thats proof according to the Obama Administration that tehran is trying to keep Bashar Alassad in power. But now World Leaders are about to meet in vienna in seven of an end to the civil war. And irans phoner foreign minister will be among them. The u. S. Has finally agreed iran should be at the table. The challenge that we face in syria today is nothing less than to chart a course out of hell. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry has long accused i