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loss of children. and a female comic gets laughs as she tackles taboo sydney. probation because you travel you are alone you're in front of drunk people. she makes light of touchy topics that for many in india are no laughing matter. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us. is facing intense international scrutiny after the rape and murder of investigative journalist victoria marin over amidst european union calls for an investigation police say they are considering all possible scenarios now so far we have to say there is no proof of links between her reporting and her murder she is though the third investigative journalist killed in the europe. in union in less than a year. the moonless only ring murdered journalist victoria marie nova outside a church and a capital sofia. and the journalists home town who say hundreds turned out playing flowers and lighting candles in her memory. mary novus body was left in a park near the river danube after she had been brutally beaten raped and strangled . knife your brain remember. so many emotions i can explain. it's so confusing how someone could go out for drug and never come back course is very young on one. hand he's. with children. it was this was the last time the thirty year old appeared on t.v. before her disappearance she had been working on an investigative report into alleged corruption in infrastructure projects involving european union funds authorities say there's nothing to link her death to her work. release mentioning these clips from a new we're not excluding a spontaneous assault and we're not excluding a premeditated assault so one thing is clear the murder was committed with great brutality and cruelty to the. commission says it expects a thorough investigation into mary novus killing. those find out more with daniel kerik he's the head of the bulgarian branch of the faith based now among foundation and joins us now from the capital sofia as a character thanks so much for being with us your organization has been promoting freedom in bulgaria for decades now what is your assessment of victorian era novus investigations into large scale fraud in bulgaria. well and it there has been large scale fraud allegations involving corruption both the garage and you funds and there are lots she has also been reporting about what investigators that forms up and talk about and therefore this murder note highs or as high suspicions especially risible society people are doubting whether was really a spontaneous act or something that was more politically motivated and that people think that it might be politically motivated tells you a lot about the situation here on the ground ok now mark novas colleagues who she was working with on a number investigations into e.u. funding have been expressing fear for their own safety some of gone into hiding will the police in bulgaria both protect them and find mary novus killer or killers unfortunately police bulgari has not the best track record of protecting citizens and journalists that the numerous cases of journalist being beaten and especially is threatened and that has a lot to do with the high media centralization and high involvement of business in politics and vice versa so if it would indeed be a political case i doubt that the murderer rove would be found and i still hope that this was not a politically motivated case but we have to see still i'm a bit dog fold when it comes to fighting about ok miss mary snow is the this third journalist to be murdered in e.u. country in less than a year what role should the e.u. need to play in all of this what do you expect you to do now. i mean looking at the galleria we had plays one hundred and eleven in the report it was up all those frustrated endings that's the worst in the entire balkans hour and there's something that the european union should definitely investigated to seeing what is happening at the outskirts of the union and if the reopen values are set and mentioning the high level of corruption case there is a lot of embezzlement a lot of corruption income so you funds that needs to be investigated thoroughly so therefore we would expect eight that there is a high level investigation in the corruption cases and be. also a mission looking into the killing of the journalist and last week looking at the what happens with you funds when it comes to the issue of media simply because you funds are one of the crucial affect us when it comes to funding media by the bulgarian state which contributes heavily to the media centralization in the country and daniel getting faurisson safina today of the figures now in a foundation thanks so much for your insights into the murder of victoria nova. now if you look at some of the other stories making the news today a fire and a series of explosions have broken out an arms depo in northern ukraine ten thousand people were evacuated after the incident near into some one hundred seventy kilometers from kiev authorities also closed the airspace around that site this is these six major fire in three years out of ukrainian army depo. the website belling count says it has a dent a find the second suspect in the poisoning of former spy sergei screwball in britain says the man who entered britain under the name alexander petroff is actually alexander michigan a doctor for russian military intelligence. last month going cat identified the other suspects saying he is well was a russian intelligence officer. the australian government is considering a ban on migration to its biggest cities it says it wants to force some overseas migrants to settle outside of sydney and melbourne that in a bid to reduce congestion new arrivals would have to live in less crowded cities where at least five years after they arrive in australia. it's to spain now in a painful chapter in that country's recent past has been reopened with a court case centering on babies stolen during the franco dictatorship a doctor has been found guilty of stealing a newborn infant and passing it on to another couple now decades ago physicians played a major role in a scheme that provided infertile couples usually with ties to the franco regime with stolen newborns infants were taken from left wing government opponents this practice was later expanded to those from poor families tens of thousands of babies are thought to have been taken from their mothers correspondent ali abbas heard from one mother trying to find his son stolen from her almost fifty years ago. every day doloris ruiz comes to the cemetery in toddy's with her daughter she couldn't stand to watch her son's grave be exuma on her own is he really buried here she gave birth to him in one nine hundred seventy but saw him only for a few seconds before he was taken from her. so you know for me that a nurse later came out of the newborn's room and told me that my child had died period just like that. did he really die or did the hospital sell him in counties alone dozens of families have applied to have grave sites exuma bones closed and guards are carefully removed and are then analyzed by experts and geneticists. six families have already determined their children are not varied in this graveyard as they were told. in spain stealing newborns was an instrument of reparation in the one nine hundred forty s. the franco dictatorship punished its political opponents that way. the practice continued long after spain became a democracy in the late one nine hundred seventy s. . it was a lucrative business for maternity clinics which sold the babies to childless couples. the newspaper reported that some hospitals even kept corpses of newborns in cold storage they would bring them out as evidence of a baby's death whenever biological mothers showed up saying they did not believe the story. but only one case has ever gone to court that athena's madre got her evidence was enough for a lawsuit against eduardo they laugh at gynecologist from madrid he was accused of stealing in a smattering got it from her biological mother in one nine hundred sixty nine many families looking for their lost children showed up when the trial opened for them the case proved that the practice of stealing babies had been a bitter reality for thousands of people it's a nose make us it's no longer just my case it's now becoming clear that babies were stolen throughout spain less is less i'm annoyed who we are going during the trial the eighty five year old defendant appeared confused he said he remembered nothing and denied any responsibility. in his comments at the time sparked angry protests outside. the system the doctor and his nurses who claim they know nothing that they're criminals oh yeah. i got haitians finally admitted they stole their children now the government will have to do something it can't come yet not know it . although it two out of the eight i was found guilty the court didn't convict him for his crime in this matter guy says chill appealed the decision. therefore you meanwhile back in counties dolores ruiz still waits on tenterhooks for the results of the exhumation. on the public though the room whenever my family comes together i feel there is something missing someone is missing here and i will never be able to fill this gap. even if he were still alive how would i be able to find him now from where little. the first son is indeed buried here i don't know it's ruiz says she would be heartbroken but at least it would give her closure she says and finally some peace of mind. our next story takes place in india where that country's thriving comedy scene has been rocked by sexual harassment allegations that catapulted the me to movement into the spotlight media there see the scandal as a reckoning for this male dominated world that seen few women out on the stage are india correspondent sania fall in the car caught up with one female comedian in delhi. now at least this is a healthy about our decision right now by going to an unusual sight at a popular comedy club in delhi the other gunmen maybe even be both to work on them from our t.v. shows. saying this isn't doing enough going on condoms is a woman tackling topics usually considered like buying condoms and then given to those they all these races are going we'll see what. normal flu or no is. my brother. but not that. jokes about six matter age love masculinity and had a calling out six of them and gender biases in the process she's well known in india's comedy circuit largely a boys' club the dissuades women from joining in the profession because you travel your alone your infernal drunk. there's a barrier of exam didn't which is getting better now what an old fool you know we women get so much attention just walking on the road who wants to put it up on stage and i actually do wonder tension we're taught from childhood to not draw attention to ourselves so it's very hard to get over that mindset. i think we've got a fairly decent crowd and those hurdles are all too familiar to you during the day she runs a film production company evenings the office doubles up as a venue for comedy events the difference is that the shows here are only meant to aspiring female comics delis hostile as a space for women in either sex ratio has died of the. women feeling safe enough to come out in the evening stunned comedy happens in the evenings and at night even something as small as that can be a huge barrier that may never have been set up and of course jenny the joy of that is of course more. well hypermasculine and doesn't treat me any believe him enjoy says very much. but daily also provides rich material this is when he began her career as a comedian seven years ago she encounters rampant sexual harassment and group breach on the city's streets and travels it into such article jokes act the stories and witty one liners spawned at a favorite cafe it's the perfect place for observing people waiting on if you're in a star very bad movie or both this being i don't use it profession for a woman i was doing what i like doing. but then over a period of time where you start to notice the difference in the reaction that you get from me or you i mean all artists point me toward you know you do you funny i'm more street or you are really boring hard headed for your friend a woman your course on stage you know use a cuss word their male artist failed so you know he wasn't funny today or he wasn't funny going for you when we're not more funny not bad woman wasn't funny it's the anti-woman quite frightening. right. comedians like meet the also from to reclaim among the predominantly male audiences but i was refused. you know about a girl doing you know stand up comedy but demand we actually saw hope performing and. absolutely fantastic doing the comedy is something which is being the internet and they got a question she was raising across lake isn't gone and of a how do you look at it look at female. so that is something which is interesting maybe. pushing the boundaries and challenging by one joule at a time. we have since for sell the international olympic committee has picked its first african host of any olympics awarding the twenty twenty two used games to senegal it was a unanimous vote the i.o.c. saying with a center call beating boss want to nigeria and tunisia president macky sall says promised the i.o.c. voters that his country would build a new fifty thousand state seat stadium and make sure the entire country benefits from this global event. or when a football match is heading for a goal or straw what better way to spice things up than within an entertaining pitch invasion in a georgian top division game this weekend the innovator was more furry than your average intruder. like when humans innovate that pitch when a fluffy pooch disrupts a football match shits a little harder to crush tackle them to submission. there are a lot of cheers are for one and also more interested in making friends or in getting themselves up for a belly rub which. you're all good you know this fairy fellow didn't get everything its way when causing a halt to a match between george and teams dylan and pedo kutaisi but it seemed to have the time of its life in a short cameo appearance before a playoff finally drew him off the pitch for love with school year. as a dog friendly player christophe's here now with our business news political leaders looking a ways to improve europe's air quality that's right behind you and our member ministers are meeting today to hold tense talks on reducing harmful car emissions by twenty thirty and hammer out a unified position in advance of you and climate talks in december a car emissions targets have taken on a new urgency after a u.n. report on monday urged for drastic measures to reducing global warming and called them a matter of life and death at the same time a debate is raging about the harmful impact of diesel engines with some countries on the verge of banning them altogether. germany's motorists don't know which way to turn. side emissions have breached legal limits in seventy major towns and cities but which of them intends burning diesel's from this city centers and which cars will be affected. politicians are dithering at the so-called diesel summit a week ago they greet with company chiefs the coming because would clean diesels up but just how they'll do it remains an open question and the mooted measures are not legally enforceable anyway. all that certain is that anyone buying a diesel can't be certain they'll still be allowed to drive it in german cities. cities are imposing restrictions or plan to in countries including germany denmark norway sweden britain belgium the netherlands france italy spain and greece some countries like denmark and norway want to completely ban all petrol and diesel cars from their roads it's a response to air pollution data which shows four hundred thousand europeans a year dying primitive deaths because of auto emissions e.u. wide limits have been in force since two thousand and eight but hardly anyone's inforce the me at the auto industry is far too important an employer especially in germany. no the wind just changed brussels is insisting that emissions limits are effectively enforced pressuring governments aren't all to make is a like but so far there's no answer to the conundrum about how fossil fuel driven cuz can be made and driven whilst also improving quality. the international monetary fund has cut its global growth forecast for this year and next one major reason for the move is the rise in trade disputes the i.m.f. believes the tit for tat trip tariffs between the united states and china could have a contagion effect on economies around the world another source of concern is rising debt you can see the trend here in the last decade average national debt has risen from around a third of g.d.p. to more than half. the facts are likely to be felt most in emerging markets or borrowing tends to be particularly high. turkey is among the countries for which the i.m.f. has slashed its growth forecast turkey's debt tops fifty three percent of g.d.p. and inflation is rising faster than at any time in the president added wants fifteen year rule now with the lira tanking and inflation soaring missed out on has now told more than one hundred companies to justify recent price increases they've made but if you pose in fines on what he calls opportunists. for some more insight let's bring in gareth jenkins he's a turkey analyst at the institute for security and development and he joins me from istanbul welcome gareth turkey's finance minister who is also president out of one son in law is to announce a program for a what he calls full fledged fight against inflation on tuesday what do you expect the program will entail. well we don't really know i mean it's only a couple of weeks since he announced the medium term program several years and that was supposed to set the template really economic policy for the turkish government and now we've had this almost panic reaction and this is what's probably going to be a hastily cobble together a program to try to bring can you gratian i think of bigger concern than the content is credibility of the government and these doubts about whether i understand how serious the problem is and your central nature of the problem this is a problem with the turkish economy not hasn't had one say resulted from a conspiracy to undermine so you've mentioned it there have been several announcement in recent weeks on plans to strengthen the economy despite the plunging lira you don't really seem really convinced that ankara has got a grip on the current crisis no not to toll we we've seen lots of measures with everyone trying to go after what he calls profiteers retailers who are increasing their prices yet when you look at the inflation figures we now have an annual consumer inflation rate twenty four percent the wholesale inflation rate of forty six percent so the essential problem doesn't get the retailers very piecing the price it's very very large inflation with wholesale inflation usually takes a couple months for retaliation as it's very large hike coming through as a result of these weaknesses in the economy and the turkish government basically appears to be in denial about the essence of what's happening and. we've heard inflation hitting twenty five percent in september we've seen the probe of the government into companies raising their prices how are people getting pie in these circumstances. at the moment you know. when the a call when the turkish lira collapsed in august there wasn't even eat it and we went to a supermarket prices in change overnight were beginning to see now prices rising in the short term of course people can conserve on the family structure is still very important in turkey still very strong so if one person in a family has somebody to help them out it's but the worst is yet to come and i think the real crunch is going to come next year most people salaries and wages are raised at the beginning of a large portion of all of the. on the minimum wage which is set by the government it's a major dynamic company because if the government doesn't allow wages these people are going to really. took a start in crisis mode care of jenkins of the institute for security and development thank you for your thoughts. in a john alphabet says it is shutting down the consumer version of its online social network google plus after fixing a bug which exposed private data of up to five hundred thousand accounts the company said in a blog entry on monday it had discovered and patched the leak in march this year and says there is no evidence user data was misused during the breach legally that would mean it had no need to notify authorities at the same time the company said it would quote sunset google plus for consumers citing significant challenges and low usage. time to take you on an edible adventure now london has been playing host to a baking competition featuring some really over the top cakes of all shapes and sizes and let me assure you these creations are a bit fancier than just tea and skulls. everyone knows the most stressful thing about being a dragon is trying to blow out all the candles on your birthday cake. did someone say kike in a country known for its sweet tooth the towering slice of this british i call nice shore to take everyone's fancy amounts of. around the world in cakes the theme of this year's cancun bank show in london inspiring a tasty international adventure involving huge amounts of flour and sugar and more than just a dash of creativity. people all think the idea of making a statement with getting a little bit of wild accepting the sense of the call to say i'm i think more and more people are finding to do more to great things as well as the baking so that's great fun for the vending timid icing a soul cake and banks organizers hope that they'll be able to inspire us in evaluation and originality that does it time even the stars aspirations might seem a beach piii in the sky. and you know aren't for what it's worth haven is a cake on goods. for us and reminder of the top story we're following for year here on the w. the european commission has called for an investigation into the murder of a boat carrying journalist victoria was beaten raped and strangled she had been reporting on the let's corruption involving e.u. funds authorities say there is no link so far between her death to her work and spain supreme court has found a doctor guilty of stealing a newborn baby and then putting her off for adoption more than four decades ago accord ruled the doctor will not face jail time it's believed to tens of thousands of babies for stalling during the franco franco dictatorship. you're watching you know the news coming to live from berlin thanks for watching. cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut cut cut cut 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