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Deaths as turkey pounds
Kurdish Militia
militia positions in
Northern Syria
this as
Turkish Ground
troops roll across the border opening a new front in syrias civil war the kurds hit back with their own rocket fire into turkey. Pope francis says goodbye to her room wrapping up a latin american tour thats been overshadowed by angry protests over the churchs handling of a sexual abuse scandal. Also on the program u. S. Vice president mike pence heads to jerusalem as palestinians feuding over washingtons decision to recognize the city as israels capital will pence be able to revive the
Peace Process
. And in the bonus legal runaway leaders by me they did not have things all their own way against about and blaming but they are champions for a reason. Hello im terry
Martin Thanks
for joining us. A glimmer of hope for chancellor merkel after months of political deadlock the social
Democratic Party
has voted to enter formal coldish in talks with michaels conservatives to form a new government but the chancellor herself says the negotiations ahead will be no easy task and initial show of hands at the s. P. D. Party conference on sunday was too close to call a narrow majority then did back formal
Coalition Talks
but that could help the s. P. D. Demand more concessions from conservatives who dont want to lose another grand coalition it was a nail biting finish to a long debate. Three hundred sixty two voted yes with two hundred seventy nine zero and one abstention with that the s. P. D. Will enter into
Coalition Talks
thad in the end the social democrats top brass had the majority they needed to start
Coalition Talks
with angle americas conservatives. Earlier party leader martin short made an emotional appeal to delegates stressing the role the center left party could play in strengthening europe. You couldnt feel it do you do much we can improve many things in germany and we have a great opportunity to rebuild europe and thus bring about more social justice not just in our country but across the continent. And in few of the last decade and a half i want to tell you this very clearly in my view it would be negligent not to seize this opportunity not even thank the leader of the partys youth wing urged delegates to vote against the talks. To proceed is this distance and it whatever happens today its not the end of the story and its certainly not the end of the social democrats but that can be the beginning of a new story we brought together lets take this risk together even if it means being a dwarf today in order to be a giant again in the future. Others say the partys approach a
Coalition Talks
will still be tough. This isnt something were going to negotiate until the other side squeals i cant promise you any more than that i dont know if well get one hundred percent of what we want probably not but were going to negotiate and get small good results thats why voting yes today is worth it thank you joe its a sincere john thank you sundays vote was a major step toward ending germanys political gridlock that has prevented the formation of a new government since september as inconclusive election but theres still a long road ahead once the
Coalition Agreement
is reached the social democrats nearly half a million rank and file still have to approve it. Well despite not being out of the woods yet chancellor
Angela Merkel
appeared relieved as she reacted to the news. No the city following the sea to use conclusion of exploratory talks last week which cleared the way for formal
Coalition Talks
we welcome the news that the social democrats have followed suit at their
Party Conference
today. After intensive and sometimes controversial discussions they reached a positive result that means the way is now clear for formal
Coalition Talks
. Whats important to us in these talks is that germany gets a stable government that is able to tackle the questions and issues of the future and find solutions to them. Its more we will discuss the line of negotiations tomorrow and then quickly enter a discussion with the social democrats a great deal of work lies ahead but despite all internal controversies it should proceed in a sensible climate with a clear and intensive goal thats what has been made possible today. Well for more lets cross to our
Political Correspondent
. Just outside the
German Parliament
here in berlin and fabio im going arkell sounds relieved after sundays vote but how close are we really to a quote stable government in germany we are definitely a lot closer than we would have been yesterday at this time but there is still a long way to go we going to expect three weeks of quite tough
Coalition Negotiations
between the social democrats and the conservatives and then even the more difficult task will be this grassroots vote some four hundred forty thousand s. P. D. Members will have the last say whether this grand coalition actually will get into place or not or arguably this vote on sunday strengthen the espys hand will medical services be more inclined now to make concessions to the social democrats in these forthcoming negotiations on the coalition. Well this debate has begun right after the decision of the social democrats in bonn yesterday. Her self she said that the results of the preliminary talks that we had between social democrats and her conservatives were a framework for the now beginning form a
Coalition Talks
but the see is that with the very system party has already ruled out further concessions and also the right wing of americas c. D. U. On the other hand the s. P. D. Is determined to negotiate very hard to get all these concessions that they have promised their voters in the on the
Party Congress
and beyond yesterday and one thing is also sure the s. P. D. Can always argue well look we had fifty six percent only had the
Party Congress
if you want to have this less risky thing at the end you should give us these concessions ok so sundays vote in the s. P. D. Has taken us one step closer to another grand coalition in germany if the negotiations the coalition gauche asians are successful what kind of government can we expect will it be much different from the last one. Well in terms of content we will certainly see a pro european government we will see a government of stability a government that stresses security both internal security but also says
Social Security
in a way we wont see a government of the visions or spectacular projects it will be a government pretty much the same as we had before with the same chancellor a few new ministers maybe but one thing is certainly different it will be the last time in office. So for her it will be a major task to hand over power little by little without losing it too fast and thank you very much for now to be a
Political Correspondent
and fund there. Of course more analysis lets bring in atika closer now shes chairwoman of the young socialist within the s. P. D. Party here in berlin thanks for being with us this morning and d. W. News. The youth wing of the s. P. D. Party in your part of that of course campaigned very loudly against
Coalition Talks
with chancellor merkels conservatives but the party has now voted to proceed with the
Coalition Talks
how do you feel about that well of course on the one hand we have the sad about it that we werent able to push through our position but on the other hand im kind of proud of what we were able to accomplish in the last couple of weeks because looking back at the congress in december we only could convince back then twenty percent of the delegates to vote against the start of talks and now after the talks we have been able to convince forty four percent of the delegates to vote in our favor so i think that that says a lot about the campaign that we had in the last weeks and also were quite convinced that we are going to be able to also influence the
Grassroots Movement
majorly and the vote on. That is my next question will you given that the s. P. D. Has now voted to pursue
Coalition Talks
your your partys leaders are now sitting down with the with the conservatives and chancellor merkels party and trying to hammer together a government are you going to continue to oppose those talks yes were going to continue to oppose those talks because we if we think that our arguments against us to break relation are still valid nothing has changed about that nothing has changed about the fact that we have to renew our
Party Nothing
has changed about the fact that we shouldnt help america into office again and i know that and remember base many people are really not satisfied with the results of the last talks and i dont think that they are going to be able to push a lot through in these talks and if theyre not going to be able. To push through major points of the social
Democratic Party
and i dont think that theyre going to win a majority of the grassroots members ok now these
Coalition Talks
are important not just for the s. P. D. But for everybody in germany and well beyond it could be said lets listen to what people on the street are saying about this decision. Its about time the decision was made right i dont think the grand coalition is a good idea he was actually it would be best. Its not what i voted for but its better than nothing i just want something to happen in the previous bill even better for the s. P. D. To be part of the government than an opposition you know they cant achieve much in opposition its much more. Difficult to say how it will go for the grand coalition. I think they have to send a clear signal that they want to make their mark. Bit of. A grand coalition is maybe not so credible because the s. P. D. Said they wouldnt do it again this finished a few i think its definitely good the negotiations and talks are happening its basically a good thing. To have decided against the grand coalition simply said that something new would happen in this country. So theres a sampling of
Public Opinion
on the streets in germany obviously opinion is mixed on whether or not to revive the grand coalition in germany that ambivalence is clear within your own party but isnt it better on the whole to be in government rather than to be in opposition whether its a question that we have been debating for a week for weeks now but i would argue that our race depends on on what quotation it is and what government it is and if you know able to really reach the goal that you have we started our campaign for the elections in september and we said that our country is just the way its wrong and that we need to change in politics and right now we dont see any change in politics by this this coalition would be a continuation of what has been going on for the last four years and we were convinced that this is not the right way to go so i think also looking at the papers that have been like coming out of the talks as i go back of party you look at it and just think major mark pryor social democratic parties are not in there you dont see as a social
Democratic Party
handwriting so why should they join this government well other people in your
Party Obviously
feel differently about that and what youre referring to is a result of exploratory talks now theyre moving into more formal
Coalition Talks
the s. P. D. Is parliamentary leader andrea not as she has vowed to squeeze as many concessions as possible out of chance of michaels conservatives in these
Coalition Talks
what in your opinion would under the a novice and the other s. P. D. Party leaders have to get out of the conservatives in order to win your support. I think for example i am they have to do something against a precarious job situation like we have many job contracts which only run on a very short amount of time in germany and thats a very bad thing for young people the other thing is a pension politics where we really have to do something to ensure that not so many old people are getting into poverty as soon as they enter the age of retirement and the other thing is for example our
National Health
first im and a
Social Security
needs a strong need to strongarm and all those points are not really included in these papers right now i know thats a party to think that they can make concessions now and push a lot more through talks were just not convinced they could thank you so much i could close ahead of the youth wing berlin social democrats they spring with this morning of the w. Next so thank you for having me. Now that the euro was up in early trading after
Germany Center
left social
Democratic Party
voted to begin formal
Coalition Talks
with americas conservatives a deal that would end months of uncertainty in europes biggest economy the news comes as a confidence boost to german
Business Leaders
but they are also concerned that germany is lagging in the
Digital Transformation
of industry and they want to see a new government to make that a top priority still the
German Economy
expanded by over two percent in twenty seventeen boosted by high unemployment and
Logic Investments
economists expect growth to be about the same this year. Now so how upbeat is the
Business World
here in germany about this result lets ask a custom jet skis chief economist at. Bank and joins us now in frankfurt good day to you i know that to german
Industry Leaders
were very disappointed when the business friendly free democrats opted out of
Coalition Talks
at the end of last year whats the
Business World
s making of a possible revival of the grand coalition. I think the view of the business was very similar to the the people on the street in there are now looking really for having a government which would already be a good thing in the eyes of the
Business World
which which means the grand coalition if we take the the paper from the exploratory talks at least they do more investment in infrastructure in digitalization which is a good thing for the entire economy and also for the
Business World
when you mention digitalization the head of the
German Industry Association
has criticised that particular paper all those preliminary talks that not enough action is included in there in terms of digitalisation what more needs to be done you think. Put some numbers on it because i think that is the criticism that hold for the whole for the entire paper it looks good has all the right elements in it but very often lacks details lacks clarity and theres also holes for digitalisation i think that the structure the strategy for for future it for this is not clear and its believed missing some numbers now europe took center stage in that paper as well do you think that the social democrats in the conservatives see eye to eye there is different than on the horizon nothing with the possible grand coalition we would clearly have another pro european
German Government
but also hear the bells in the detail because when you look specially at the the level of the month or union the euro zone the paper also lacks clarity alecks. Clear strategy because the only thing that the paper has here for further strengthening the
Monetary Union
is to make the e. S. M. The european stability mechanism the
European Monetary Fund
but we dont read anything about
Banking Union
we dont read anything about how to take all the plans of mccrum can germany as you have speak just economy survive another grand coalition is perhaps even good for the country only from an
Economic Policy
where what this grand coalition would probably bring is more of the same so it would extend the current positive cycle because there will be a bit more fiscal stimulus there are no big economic mistakes in this program so we would clearly extend the current golden syrup cycle by another couple of years but the big structural reform which would prepare the country for five years or ten years ahead is not included in this in the paper of a possible new grand coalition all right lets find out what will be discussed in those
Coalition Talks
that are coming up next custom just be chief economist at the bank thank you so much for this. And thats its two more military action in syria terry you got that story this right want to. The conflict in syria is becoming even more complicated as it were reports by
Rights Groups
say turkish air strikes have killed at least eleven civilians in northern turkey this on the second day of a
Turkish Ground
offensive into syria to oust u. S. Allied
Kurdish Militia<\/a> militia positions in
Northern Syria<\/a> this as
Turkish Ground<\/a> troops roll across the border opening a new front in syrias civil war the kurds hit back with their own rocket fire into turkey. Pope francis says goodbye to her room wrapping up a latin american tour thats been overshadowed by angry protests over the churchs handling of a sexual abuse scandal. Also on the program u. S. Vice president mike pence heads to jerusalem as palestinians feuding over washingtons decision to recognize the city as israels capital will pence be able to revive the
Peace Process<\/a>. And in the bonus legal runaway leaders by me they did not have things all their own way against about and blaming but they are champions for a reason. Hello im terry
Martin Thanks<\/a> for joining us. A glimmer of hope for chancellor merkel after months of political deadlock the social
Democratic Party<\/a> has voted to enter formal coldish in talks with michaels conservatives to form a new government but the chancellor herself says the negotiations ahead will be no easy task and initial show of hands at the s. P. D. Party conference on sunday was too close to call a narrow majority then did back formal
Coalition Talks<\/a> but that could help the s. P. D. Demand more concessions from conservatives who dont want to lose another grand coalition it was a nail biting finish to a long debate. Three hundred sixty two voted yes with two hundred seventy nine zero and one abstention with that the s. P. D. Will enter into
Coalition Talks<\/a> thad in the end the social democrats top brass had the majority they needed to start
Coalition Talks<\/a> with angle americas conservatives. Earlier party leader martin short made an emotional appeal to delegates stressing the role the center left party could play in strengthening europe. You couldnt feel it do you do much we can improve many things in germany and we have a great opportunity to rebuild europe and thus bring about more social justice not just in our country but across the continent. And in few of the last decade and a half i want to tell you this very clearly in my view it would be negligent not to seize this opportunity not even thank the leader of the partys youth wing urged delegates to vote against the talks. To proceed is this distance and it whatever happens today its not the end of the story and its certainly not the end of the social democrats but that can be the beginning of a new story we brought together lets take this risk together even if it means being a dwarf today in order to be a giant again in the future. Others say the partys approach a
Coalition Talks<\/a> will still be tough. This isnt something were going to negotiate until the other side squeals i cant promise you any more than that i dont know if well get one hundred percent of what we want probably not but were going to negotiate and get small good results thats why voting yes today is worth it thank you joe its a sincere john thank you sundays vote was a major step toward ending germanys political gridlock that has prevented the formation of a new government since september as inconclusive election but theres still a long road ahead once the
Coalition Agreement<\/a> is reached the social democrats nearly half a million rank and file still have to approve it. Well despite not being out of the woods yet chancellor
Angela Merkel<\/a> appeared relieved as she reacted to the news. No the city following the sea to use conclusion of exploratory talks last week which cleared the way for formal
Coalition Talks<\/a> we welcome the news that the social democrats have followed suit at their
Party Conference<\/a> today. After intensive and sometimes controversial discussions they reached a positive result that means the way is now clear for formal
Coalition Talks<\/a>. Whats important to us in these talks is that germany gets a stable government that is able to tackle the questions and issues of the future and find solutions to them. Its more we will discuss the line of negotiations tomorrow and then quickly enter a discussion with the social democrats a great deal of work lies ahead but despite all internal controversies it should proceed in a sensible climate with a clear and intensive goal thats what has been made possible today. Well for more lets cross to our
Political Correspondent<\/a>. Just outside the
German Parliament<\/a> here in berlin and fabio im going arkell sounds relieved after sundays vote but how close are we really to a quote stable government in germany we are definitely a lot closer than we would have been yesterday at this time but there is still a long way to go we going to expect three weeks of quite tough
Coalition Negotiations<\/a> between the social democrats and the conservatives and then even the more difficult task will be this grassroots vote some four hundred forty thousand s. P. D. Members will have the last say whether this grand coalition actually will get into place or not or arguably this vote on sunday strengthen the espys hand will medical services be more inclined now to make concessions to the social democrats in these forthcoming negotiations on the coalition. Well this debate has begun right after the decision of the social democrats in bonn yesterday. Her self she said that the results of the preliminary talks that we had between social democrats and her conservatives were a framework for the now beginning form a
Coalition Talks<\/a> but the see is that with the very system party has already ruled out further concessions and also the right wing of americas c. D. U. On the other hand the s. P. D. Is determined to negotiate very hard to get all these concessions that they have promised their voters in the on the
Party Congress<\/a> and beyond yesterday and one thing is also sure the s. P. D. Can always argue well look we had fifty six percent only had the
Party Congress<\/a> if you want to have this less risky thing at the end you should give us these concessions ok so sundays vote in the s. P. D. Has taken us one step closer to another grand coalition in germany if the negotiations the coalition gauche asians are successful what kind of government can we expect will it be much different from the last one. Well in terms of content we will certainly see a pro european government we will see a government of stability a government that stresses security both internal security but also says
Social Security<\/a> in a way we wont see a government of the visions or spectacular projects it will be a government pretty much the same as we had before with the same chancellor a few new ministers maybe but one thing is certainly different it will be the last time in office. So for her it will be a major task to hand over power little by little without losing it too fast and thank you very much for now to be a
Political Correspondent<\/a> and fund there. Of course more analysis lets bring in atika closer now shes chairwoman of the young socialist within the s. P. D. Party here in berlin thanks for being with us this morning and d. W. News. The youth wing of the s. P. D. Party in your part of that of course campaigned very loudly against
Coalition Talks<\/a> with chancellor merkels conservatives but the party has now voted to proceed with the
Coalition Talks<\/a> how do you feel about that well of course on the one hand we have the sad about it that we werent able to push through our position but on the other hand im kind of proud of what we were able to accomplish in the last couple of weeks because looking back at the congress in december we only could convince back then twenty percent of the delegates to vote against the start of talks and now after the talks we have been able to convince forty four percent of the delegates to vote in our favor so i think that that says a lot about the campaign that we had in the last weeks and also were quite convinced that we are going to be able to also influence the
Grassroots Movement<\/a> majorly and the vote on. That is my next question will you given that the s. P. D. Has now voted to pursue
Coalition Talks<\/a> your your partys leaders are now sitting down with the with the conservatives and chancellor merkels party and trying to hammer together a government are you going to continue to oppose those talks yes were going to continue to oppose those talks because we if we think that our arguments against us to break relation are still valid nothing has changed about that nothing has changed about the fact that we have to renew our
Party Nothing<\/a> has changed about the fact that we shouldnt help america into office again and i know that and remember base many people are really not satisfied with the results of the last talks and i dont think that they are going to be able to push a lot through in these talks and if theyre not going to be able. To push through major points of the social
Democratic Party<\/a> and i dont think that theyre going to win a majority of the grassroots members ok now these
Coalition Talks<\/a> are important not just for the s. P. D. But for everybody in germany and well beyond it could be said lets listen to what people on the street are saying about this decision. Its about time the decision was made right i dont think the grand coalition is a good idea he was actually it would be best. Its not what i voted for but its better than nothing i just want something to happen in the previous bill even better for the s. P. D. To be part of the government than an opposition you know they cant achieve much in opposition its much more. Difficult to say how it will go for the grand coalition. I think they have to send a clear signal that they want to make their mark. Bit of. A grand coalition is maybe not so credible because the s. P. D. Said they wouldnt do it again this finished a few i think its definitely good the negotiations and talks are happening its basically a good thing. To have decided against the grand coalition simply said that something new would happen in this country. So theres a sampling of
Public Opinion<\/a> on the streets in germany obviously opinion is mixed on whether or not to revive the grand coalition in germany that ambivalence is clear within your own party but isnt it better on the whole to be in government rather than to be in opposition whether its a question that we have been debating for a week for weeks now but i would argue that our race depends on on what quotation it is and what government it is and if you know able to really reach the goal that you have we started our campaign for the elections in september and we said that our country is just the way its wrong and that we need to change in politics and right now we dont see any change in politics by this this coalition would be a continuation of what has been going on for the last four years and we were convinced that this is not the right way to go so i think also looking at the papers that have been like coming out of the talks as i go back of party you look at it and just think major mark pryor social democratic parties are not in there you dont see as a social
Democratic Party<\/a> handwriting so why should they join this government well other people in your
Party Obviously<\/a> feel differently about that and what youre referring to is a result of exploratory talks now theyre moving into more formal
Coalition Talks<\/a> the s. P. D. Is parliamentary leader andrea not as she has vowed to squeeze as many concessions as possible out of chance of michaels conservatives in these
Coalition Talks<\/a> what in your opinion would under the a novice and the other s. P. D. Party leaders have to get out of the conservatives in order to win your support. I think for example i am they have to do something against a precarious job situation like we have many job contracts which only run on a very short amount of time in germany and thats a very bad thing for young people the other thing is a pension politics where we really have to do something to ensure that not so many old people are getting into poverty as soon as they enter the age of retirement and the other thing is for example our
National Health<\/a> first im and a
Social Security<\/a> needs a strong need to strongarm and all those points are not really included in these papers right now i know thats a party to think that they can make concessions now and push a lot more through talks were just not convinced they could thank you so much i could close ahead of the youth wing berlin social democrats they spring with this morning of the w. Next so thank you for having me. Now that the euro was up in early trading after
Germany Center<\/a> left social
Democratic Party<\/a> voted to begin formal
Coalition Talks<\/a> with americas conservatives a deal that would end months of uncertainty in europes biggest economy the news comes as a confidence boost to german
Business Leaders<\/a> but they are also concerned that germany is lagging in the
Digital Transformation<\/a> of industry and they want to see a new government to make that a top priority still the
German Economy<\/a> expanded by over two percent in twenty seventeen boosted by high unemployment and
Logic Investments<\/a> economists expect growth to be about the same this year. Now so how upbeat is the
Business World<\/a> here in germany about this result lets ask a custom jet skis chief economist at. Bank and joins us now in frankfurt good day to you i know that to german
Industry Leaders<\/a> were very disappointed when the business friendly free democrats opted out of
Coalition Talks<\/a> at the end of last year whats the
Business World<\/a>s making of a possible revival of the grand coalition. I think the view of the business was very similar to the the people on the street in there are now looking really for having a government which would already be a good thing in the eyes of the
Business World<\/a> which which means the grand coalition if we take the the paper from the exploratory talks at least they do more investment in infrastructure in digitalization which is a good thing for the entire economy and also for the
Business World<\/a> when you mention digitalization the head of the
German Industry Association<\/a> has criticised that particular paper all those preliminary talks that not enough action is included in there in terms of digitalisation what more needs to be done you think. Put some numbers on it because i think that is the criticism that hold for the whole for the entire paper it looks good has all the right elements in it but very often lacks details lacks clarity and theres also holes for digitalisation i think that the structure the strategy for for future it for this is not clear and its believed missing some numbers now europe took center stage in that paper as well do you think that the social democrats in the conservatives see eye to eye there is different than on the horizon nothing with the possible grand coalition we would clearly have another pro european
German Government<\/a> but also hear the bells in the detail because when you look specially at the the level of the month or union the euro zone the paper also lacks clarity alecks. Clear strategy because the only thing that the paper has here for further strengthening the
Monetary Union<\/a> is to make the e. S. M. The european stability mechanism the
European Monetary Fund<\/a> but we dont read anything about
Banking Union<\/a> we dont read anything about how to take all the plans of mccrum can germany as you have speak just economy survive another grand coalition is perhaps even good for the country only from an
Economic Policy<\/a> where what this grand coalition would probably bring is more of the same so it would extend the current positive cycle because there will be a bit more fiscal stimulus there are no big economic mistakes in this program so we would clearly extend the current golden syrup cycle by another couple of years but the big structural reform which would prepare the country for five years or ten years ahead is not included in this in the paper of a possible new grand coalition all right lets find out what will be discussed in those
Coalition Talks<\/a> that are coming up next custom just be chief economist at the bank thank you so much for this. And thats its two more military action in syria terry you got that story this right want to. The conflict in syria is becoming even more complicated as it were reports by
Rights Groups<\/a> say turkish air strikes have killed at least eleven civilians in northern turkey this on the second day of a
Turkish Ground<\/a> offensive into syria to oust u. S. Allied
Kurdish Militia<\/a> from the area their operation was met with a hail of rockets on turkish towns killing at least one refugee in the turkish offensive on offering is code named operation all of branch it began on saturday and has heightened tensions in the already complicated syrian conflict the
United States<\/a> has urged turkey to exercise restraint. Turkish border towns are paying the price president s in neighboring syria at least one person has been killed and
Dozens Injured<\/a> by rockets fired from the kurdish enclave. Despite the danger many people here remain enthusiastic about turkeys military offensive on the kurds. Live on these boys chant as they urge the tanks. They believe this is a saving turkey from cutting insurgents the
Ground Invasion<\/a> follows as strikes and shelling against
Kurdish Militia<\/a> targets the turkish on me has reported some initial gains that is disputed by the kurdish. President reza tayyip added one says the operation will soon be concluded hes also warned that any opposition to the attack will not be tolerated. If anybody heed the call to go on to the streets and protest they will pay the price very heavily to go over. This is a
National Struggle<\/a> and in this
National Struggle<\/a> we will crush anyone who stands against us. The living. Words that the kurdish fighters at the time means to prove wrong theyve released this footage and say it shows them striking back against takesh positions and tanks but the cut to seeking assistance against turkeys military might these protesters are calling for support from washington and moscow who have benefited from kurdish efforts in the fight against the socalled
Islamic State<\/a>. But so far the calls for help have fallen on deaf ears. Lets bring in our correspondent there in jones who is covering the story from istanbul first of all tell us about the turkish offensive against the kurds in syria why has encouraged taken this step. Structure offensive is now full on turkish tanks along with circle soldiers are engaging the militia in several points inside our friend
Kurdish Militia<\/a> claims to have destroyed as many as eight tanks no comment from the
Turkish Military<\/a> but images on social media appear to show burning tanks and tank videos of tanks being destroyed by missiles on another front the
Syrian Free Syrian Army<\/a> possibly a force of twenty five thousand have launched an offensive again the
Kurdish Militia<\/a> are claiming to have inflicted heavy casualties with images appearing to be showing dead rebels now this underlines that this
Kurdish Militia<\/a> is a highly disciplined very motivated and battle hardened group after years of fighting
Islamic State<\/a> and are very well armed many weapons believed to be given by the u. S. In support of this group in fighting the
Islamic State<\/a> and this is why turkey said this operation is needed because they accuse the group of being linked to an insurgency inside turkey which has claimed tens of thousands of lives over the last two decades and the turkish
Prime Minister<\/a> believe on sunday said the objective of his overall peroration is to create a thirty kilometer security zone inside africa the turkish president. He has called on nato allies to support the turkish offensive in syria are they likely to do that the deputy secretary general of nato is jus in ankara for talks with turkish officials uncle will be hoping for strong support but they realize behind the scenes theyre unlikely to get that what they want is a free hand any criticism from its nato partners to be muted and for now at least it does appear that broadly getting this story what impact could this offensive have on the syrian conflict as a whole. Well the potential is massive this is the latest front in a seven year civil war the risk so possibly turkey could end up in confronting the damascus
Regime Forces<\/a> added to that theres even the risk that to keep front us forces which are parked in areas which are helping the syrian
Kurdish Militia<\/a> the risk all very large and i think thats what all the key powers behind the scenes being turkey to make this operation limited in its goals and to end it as soon as possible but now at least its unclear with uncle will listen to those so cools dorian jones there in istanbul thank you very much now to some other stories making headlines around the world today in afghanistan fourteen foreigners and poor afghans have been confirmed killed in the attack on the landmark
Intercontinental Hotel<\/a> in
Kabul Officials<\/a> say six gunman wearing
Army Uniforms<\/a> stormed the building saturday evening sparking a thirteen hour long gun battle with police the attackers were all killed the taliban claimed responsibility for that attack. A motorcycle ball has exploded in a market in thailands
Southern Province<\/a> killing three and wounding many more the region is home to a long running insurgency
Muslim Muslim<\/a> insurgency but no group has yet claimed responsibility most u. S. Government agency swill be closed today after congress failed to reach a deal on reopening the government a boat is now scheduled for monday at noon the shutdown came into effect saturday after the senate failed to pass a new budget. Trial of two women accused of killing the how brother of north koreas leader has resumed in malaysia the women allegedly smeared poison on kim jong noms face at kuala lumpur airport in february the claim they thought they were they claim they thought they were playing a prank for a hidden camera t. V. Show. But francis has wrapped up his tour of latin america ending the most contentious and violent trip of his papacy the popes comments that sex
Abuse Victims<\/a> in chile slandered a bishop have cast a shadow over the trip and theres been widespread outcry over the vaticans inaction over similar scandals in peru but francis tried to move beyond the controversy on the last day of his visit for. Some
Million People<\/a> gathered here in peru to pitch the pontiff. At his final mess francis once again voice to support for the poor and weak. A society that doesnt accept those who suffer and is not capable of sharing and easing their suffering through compassion is a cruel and
Inhumane Society<\/a> pace. Francis words coming after a challenging and contentious visit his sick and thats in america unprecedented anger. At least a dozen churches in chile have been burned to to ground in protest of the papal visit scuffles also broke out between police and protesters as to pay upset by. These demonstrators in chile were protesting the churchs handling of a clerical sex abuse scandal they accused the pope himself of being an accomplice to these crimes. Francis apologized to the victims he provoked outrage when he called the allegation against a bishop. Is known for not shying away from uncomfortable topics every day of his visit he confronted other sensitive issues in peru he addressed the issue of corruption in front of the president who barely xscape impeachment over corruption allegations. How much evil is done to our lets new
American People<\/a> and for democracy selfless blessitt consonance by the social virus. Because everything being done to combat the social scourge deserves our utmost attention. A truth full of social issues and challenges for the posts is probably one he wont forget. Youre watching the news still to come u. S. Vice president bike paths visits jerusalem a
Palestinian Leader<\/a>s canceled their planned meeting will the
Trump Administration<\/a> be completely sidelined from the
Peace Process<\/a> and selfreliance by working together well meet a support group for the disabled in rural kenya who are pooling resources to help each other. That and plenty more still to come. North to. Dash of should be changing and the wounds from an orange tree. Thats losing one point. In the remote corner of the philippines shes one of the last to practice an ancient technique. To two ladies. In sixty minutes d. W. Hijacking the news. More are going wrong the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show its not just good versus evil us versus them. In war. In countries like russia china turkey people are told is that. And if youre a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. And i wonder is that where work headed is well. My responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors its not just about being clear or being neutral its about being truthful. Funny was great golf and i were good you know. Dropping bombs on civilians. More to the situation escalates theres no longer a need for scruples. Ruthless calculation military leaders were kopi extent of the basque. Technological spurns when it comes to christians massacres. Coming. To. Starting february third on t w. Welcome back your news im terry martin and our top story german chancellor
Angela Merkel<\/a> says
Party Leaders<\/a> face looks of work to deliver a stable government this softer the social democrats narrowly bowed to join formal
Coalition Talks<\/a> with marcus conservatives from germany has faced months of
Political Uncertainty<\/a> after inconclusive
National Elections<\/a> by september. But by the social democrats to
Start Coalition<\/a> to go she actions came after hours of debate on sunday with a yes but by no means certain s. P. D. Leader
Martin Scholtz<\/a> had issued a last ditch appeal to delegates to say yes to a new government with uncle amuck. Does this going to be i believe this is the more courageous bodies who enter governments improve we can do good for the people of this country and europe. And that sense i ask you with all respect and gratitude for the fact it paid we had here today for your agreement to the proposals of the
Party Leaders<\/a>hip. To be clear the way for is based on the results of explode he talks negotiations thank you. Like to welcome to spend your calls to the studio shes a political
Analyst University<\/a> and our correspondent poppy and founder mark is with us from just outside the
German Parliament<\/a> hello to you both lets start with you fabio on the s. P. D. Parliamentary members soon whats the next step for them. Well the
Parliamentary Group<\/a> of the social democrats is meeting here in the bundestag and theyre discussing of course last weeks yesterdays
Party Congress<\/a> and. Theyre going to discuss the strategy for the now starting
Coalition Talks<\/a> with americas conservatives and they certainly also want to discuss those points that they want to see concessions from the conservatives strenuous on sunday a majority of
Party Delegates<\/a> voted in favor of starting negotiations but there was substantial opposition to that within the s. P. D. How divided or the social democrats in germany very divided and we have already seen this in the last couple of weeks but it doesnt necessarily have to be bad for them in the upcoming negotiation talks because then they will have some sort of leverage against the c. D. U. C. S. U. What will party leader
Martin Schultz<\/a> have to deliver in order to get the skeptics on board with all of this. Because he has to convince the rank and file the whole the whole party all the
Party Members<\/a> are going to be able to vote on any deal thats hammered out they has to get them on board what does he have to deliver well first of all i think its important that they take care of the child market policies but also. And maybe also with who got that
Health Insurance<\/a> even though the conservatives have already said that they will not negotiate about a civic insurance but he will also have to mobilize the members right because its always easier to mobilize against something than in favor of something ok back to you. During that vote among the
Party Delegates<\/a> on sunday they didnt even manage to get sixty percent in favor of a deal is there a real danger that the party rank and file will torpedo any
Coalition Agreement<\/a>. I think this will be another very very exciting moment in this whole path towards a grand coalition and even more dangerous than yesterdays
Party Congress<\/a> first of all it depends of course on the result. The analysts in the studio just mentioned all of those topics maybe i can add the refugee policy where the social democrats also want to ask for more concessions and it depends on whether martin shoes and social democrats can deliver or whether they can offer all these results to their
Party Members<\/a> but then also of course this vote in secret everyone can make their decision back in their homes and so there is a lot of reluctance towards this grand coalition on the
Grassroots Level<\/a> so there needs to be a lot of conviction work by the democrats and by martin shows so that this can really turn out positive for them what a speedy leader. Has he come out of this process stronger or weaker. Well lets start maybe a little bit differently if he would have lost the vote on yesterdays
Party Congress<\/a> he probably wouldnt have got out as had of the social democrats at all he would have been in major trouble now he sort of saved his skin for for the moment as party leader of the social democrats but the result has shown that the party is strongly divided that. Chorus that he has walked off to the elections is by no means understandable of the
Party Members<\/a> and he is still a
Party Leader Well<\/a> who is shaking and who needs to get this resolved this grand coalition but even then there are still many open questions for example will you join a cabinet which im glad america has ruled that out another of these fixed statements that he made and its unclear whether he will deliver here so not go into the cabinet or try to do that would be another flip flop move of mark insureds sonia we saw that the youth wing of the s. P. D. Party very much being vocally opposed to any
Coalition Talks<\/a> with the social with the conservatives basically the youth wing is an open rebellion what does this tell you about the future direction of social democracy in germany well its definitely speaking to a renewal of the social democrats but known in germany but we see this all over europe that social democrats have sort of lost our way and will have to find a new way so well probably see new social democrats with with more progressive politics in the coming years thank you so much spin you call us political and also university of course our very own fabienne fundament just outside the
German Parliament<\/a> thank you both. Now u. S. By president mike pence is in jerusalem today as he continues his tour of the middle east hes the first top u. S. Official to visit the city since the trumpet ministrations decision to officially recognize jerusalem as israels capital and to move the u. S. Embassy to the city plans travel to israel after meeting with jordans king of dolla in amman expressed his concern that the u. S. Recognition of jerusalem as the capital is real had not come as part of a comprehensive deal to and the middle the palestinian israeli conflict pence said the trumpet ministration remains committed to a two state solution if both parties agree to it the president made a historic decision that you recognize it as the capital of israel. As he also made clear that. We are committed to continue to respect jordans role as the custodian of holy sites that we know position on boundaries of final status. And then as i think clear to you the president made clear
United States<\/a> of america remains committed if the parties agree to two state solution. Well mike pence is a longtime supporter of israel and played a key role in the recent shifts and u. S. Policy but how will these moves impact the middle east process
Peace Process<\/a> well recognizing jerusalem as the israeli capital has angered the palestinians and washingtons arab partners in the region last week the state
Department Also<\/a> announced it was praising sixty five
Million Dollars<\/a> of palestinian aid through the
United Nations<\/a> relief and works agency in response
Palestinian Leader<\/a>s have blamed israel and the u. S. For a breakdown. In the oslo accords which has formed the diplomatic pray more of the
Peace Process<\/a> since the one nine hundred ninety s. Well palestinian president
Mahmoud Abbas<\/a> has canceled a planned meeting with tense in the west bank lets bring in our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer to talk about all this. Will there be no meeting then between pence and the
Palestinian Leader<\/a>s whatsoever. Yeah thats right its not on the official sketch of there will be no meeting with palestinian officials and that goes back to a decision that had been taken over it in december after mr trump recognized to resign as to capital of israel beginning of december as you know officials have said at that time that mr penns is not well come because as you know the trip of mr pence was postponed over to twice he was supposed to come in december nothing has changed on this position yet also what is interesting as well because the visit of mr peres had had been framed in the very beginning by the white house as being a visit to support the christian minorities in the region there would be also no apparently no meeting with christians here with
Church Leaders<\/a> because theyre also highly critical of to
Jerusalem Decision<\/a> and as well that palestinian president
Mahmoud Abbas<\/a> has been traveling over the weekend and he will be actually in brussels mr pences here in jerusalem lets listen to a moment to see what senior published the p. L. O. Member. Had to say about pence on sunday. That is extremist fundamentalist look to the list. Absolutist. Which goes against all the beliefs and commitments and
Palestinian Christians<\/a> and particularly and they feel that they have been betrayed by somebody who is dealing. To mend this injustice using dillards and as a justification. Tanya it sounds like theres absolutely no trust left between the palestinians and the current u. S. Administration is the middle east
Peace Process<\/a> effectively on hold during the trumpet ministration. Well thats right i mean there is no trust in what miss us ravi said days i could buy many palestinian officials here but also by people you know republicans here talking to although they have never really believed in the u. S. Being an honest broker always be more on the side of israel but it has really led to a complete breakdown of the relations here and now we have to say there are no negotiations at the moment the
Peace Process<\/a> is actually frozen we only know that the u. S. Administration or mr trump is still talking about bringing the ultimate deal to the region but nobody really knows what this deal and tells we only know that his special team is still here on the ground coming sometimes months a weeks and stay and have still talks but with the palestinians the relationship is really. Extremely low at the moment
Palestinian Authority<\/a> president
Mahmoud Abbas<\/a> hes in brussels today meeting with e. U. Officials or does he want europe to take a more prominent role in mediating. Yes absolutely i think yes the main message he wants to give. There and hes meeting with the foreign ministers. On the one hand the postings one to pursue peace a one to continue some kind of
Peace Process<\/a>. They will be but what they dont want to see is that the u. S. Will be the only med they are looking for other partners to step in the e. U. Could be a possible partner in this they could talk about russia talk about china theres also talk about finding a new mechanism for example the palestinians have brought into play mechanisms of the p five plus one talks of success. And on the other hand they also understanding that the
Palestinian Leader<\/a> might ask you to actually recognize palestine as a state that might not be in the cards right now because you has of course all the
Member States<\/a> have different opinions on that but thats also something the palestinians here would like to see coming that this more involvement of the e. U. Not just as a donor because you as one of the main donors here in the region but also politically that they put their weight into this process he. Reported a live from jerusalem thank you so much. Well people with disabilities in kenya have many barriers to overcome especially if they live in the countryside the lack of support and
Government Services<\/a> mean that many struggle to make a living but in the village of get just north of the capital nairobi disabled people have found the best is to help each other rather than go it alone. Ferris khurana he used to take reading for granted along with most things in life. Thirty years ago he suddenly lost his sight. I have to back to their war so as i walk out to walk out when i live. Out there was suddenly but thank god not this year i seem to see it so i was a very very much in the poorest viruses wife was one of the few who stood by him in the community. And then even if there are some were telling me that its that them to even me. But despite losing his sight farris refused to lose hope the former teacher learned how to repair shoes. His new job now in seem around a dollar a day. He also decided that he didnt want to struggle on alone instead he reached out to other disabled people and set up a support group. One of its members that works around the corner and ferris pays a regular visits. Our. Kathleen is twenty six and has
Cerebral Palsy<\/a> learning to use these knitting machine has turned her life around and allowed her to earn enough to get by. And. Some people offer you help but in reality they dont want to help at all they just want to take advantage of your disability for their own benefit this work really helps me and i got it through our group. The support group has become an essential part of kathleen and farris as lives their regular meetings and activities so day theyre learning how to work their fields with. A group formed thirteen years ago and now has around twenty members almost everyone is disabled in some way. And theres always a lot to discuss today is how the planting is going and who needs more support right now. Everything is noted down in careful detail. Todays meeting has a special guest the group has invited people to join them. The expert farmer is teaching them the best way to grow corn. He recommends to leave around half a meter between the rows thats around two foot length as demonstrated by a helpful neighbor. Who only. Then its off to put what theyve learned into practice. Ferris leads the way guided by a piece of string. Then its time to spread the compost everyone works together as a team each person bringing their own individual skills to the job. If or when its time to sow the seeds peter morag a once again shows them how its done. Philippa shock you can only see out of one eye she and her husband donated the field to the group. Some people cant hear others are blind or cant walk and some cant use their hands but being part of this group makes me feel whole like im an able bodied person. This group the nobody put me. In implementing in every. Even those unable to take full part in the activities are still made to feel welcome. Ferrous and phyllis pay a visit to orange and her son godwin. Godwin was born with severe disabilities both mental and physical but now. The family has received a loan from the group. The support is very important to me without it i couldnt have bought the callus. The livestock make a huge difference to the familys income it means that god will and his mother have enough to eat and worry. Ferrous is also benefited from the
Group Support<\/a> you bought a cow and had a well dug in his garden. Members pay a monthly fee which goes towards financing the groups loans. And fairest dreams of building a new house the very next. Im driven with this segment. And ferris is determined to prove to everyone what a disabled person is still capable of achieving. Well to the bundesliga now weve got some games to talk about from sunday and for all that im joined here in the studio by
Chris Harrington<\/a> from t w sports a cress. Start by talking about byron munich as we often do there looking pretty unstoppable here at the top of the bonus league table yet terry ive been saying this for a few years now they need to change a name from bundesliga to by league. Ok well underlying their dominance in recent years by an had beaten sundays opponents braman in their previous fourteen encounters a bonus league a record for the longest winning streak against one club braman have been languishing in the lower end of the table but could they cause an upset lets take a look. Despite the unfavorable odds braman went to munich with big intentions and they started the game with a bang. Of sliding in to give graeme in a one nil laid off to twenty five minutes this is goal in munich since twenty fourteen but had a tough time finding a way through their opponents
Thomas Miller<\/a> was in the mood. Outstanding technique of the hosts and equalize a just before half time thanks shortly after the break it was two one zero robert levin dusky expertly brought into plants ahead of the five lenka. But braman full back with a helping hand from buy in mexico has a song in a corner and nicholas was cool full watching. On goal two to. Fly and were forced to up their game and some unleavened dusky to leave it again the poles seventy eighth goal of the season hamas then headed his hundred thousand as they had gone along a plateau oh four to the final score but unfolds to work hard for their customary win over courageous braman. Chris bond looking a little bit vulnerable there of course they wanted everything but i guess this is a sign of a champion when you can dig yourself out of a hole the way they did that yeah especially when you factor in where they were playing they were in munich and its the first time that byron were ever in a hole in munich and thats up against vertebrae mean a team thats expected to be faced with a relegation battle so it is a show of their dominance once again you know byron and kudos to
Thomas Thomas<\/a> what has been missing in action for here and there but ever since youve hiked is came back you know we heard of the p. C. Net his one hundred was the goal in robert live in dusty a brace and im so happy he changed his hair color. But you know his race and hes also now leads by and he scored the most goals of any foreign player he just surpassed his teammate i am robin with that stat so thats good also them and i think you know full steam ahead with martin their success i dont think anyones catching them at all especially when you factor in the return of manuel neuer when he comes back between the posts you know another championship from so a couple of landmarks in that game and a style improvement as you say lets take a look at another game from the weekend shaka havent had a great start to twenty eighteen last weekend they lost a life they can then they announced storm infielder play on gorecki will go to buy in munich at the end of the season their opponents on sunday hand over of had a decent return to the top flight and were looking for a win that would move them within a whisker of a european place. That scott might have expected a warm welcome back after three months i was on the site lanes instead show because funds unveiled a banner but sold it by the bone star exactly where to go but its good that scott was the villain of the piece newman market so was the hero that john would sing for give vent to speak shellac and from the t. V. Turn and finish after just sixty minutes. In the
Second Period<\/a> things started to come unstuck for shelter. Lets go was subbed off to a company of whistling. And over crept back into the game yet the fisherman looked to have sealed the points for shell kit with this double seat on seventeen minutes. But nicklaus fuku hung over have a striker who is buying on form he followed last weeks hot chick with a puts his goal here in the eighty six minute to steal a point for his side and keep them in the country due to. It comes a miserable day for good sky. Hell have his sights set on utopian glory with buyer next season but will his continued presence in the shellac a team derail their bid for
Champions League<\/a> football. Press looks like the wheels are coming off their child to how big of a blow for them is korecki is coming departure. It would be a bigger blow if he had been featured more hes just coming off of injury but in terms of leaving and the way they announce it the fans showed you how they feel towards the end the rest of because you know the banners out there said enough they basically told him to go elsewhere if you dont have left you know put to death go and company they only have one win in their last five matches but theyre still in a decent position in terms of qualify for the
Champions League<\/a> they have thirty one points and thats a good spot to be it and then kudos to
Marcos Piazza<\/a> marco is on loan from you dentist and he scored a goal but you have to expect more from to desk go in company and i do expect in the rebound and pick things up ok just quick i think talking about hamburg how do you see them filling out the rest of the season are they done you know its really hard to say you know they just lost at the bottom of the barrel cologne you have to really question you know what baird hollenbach can do hes coming into the team hes played for hamburg for a few years but time will tell
Chris Harrington<\/a> from v. W. Sports thank you so much ok. And youre watching us well be back in just a couple of minutes with another full bulletin of course you get all the latest news information on our web site thats dot com thanks for. The be. The be. The but. The been. The be. Moving. More to. Dash of should be changing. The ones from an orange tree blood supposing he gets. To. A remote corner of the philippines shes one of the last to practice an ancient technique of the two to. Thirty minutes. The because every journey begins with the first step and everything reaches the first word how much can you call me cohesive germany to find sherman. Mistrust why not learn a little courage its simple mind all your role model and. Stuff. W z learning course a german made easy. W. Diversity place. Where the world of science is at home in many languages fell. On top program been brought to bear even b. C. I think. That with us our innovations magazine for in asia. Every week and old ways of looking to the future on t w dot com of science and research for a shot. If. I am. Play. Such luck. Play live. You know. This is d. W. News coming to you live from berlin a sigh of relief but germanys
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