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a matter how it welcome a u. latest meeting in brussels are hoping to breach agreement on a number of difficult issues a joint approach on turkey and how to distribute coronavirus recovery funds among them delegates are also hoping the 2 day summit will break a deadlock of a potential sanctions against bella bruce europe is in agreement it needs to act against president alexander lukashenko but faces determined opposition trying to win the one remaining vote it needs from cyprus. he has become the end like essential if attention at this 2 day summit in brussels nick us and asked us yeah this the president of cyprus has caused a big stir lately cyprus is long been the only amendment states opposing sanctions against valorous officials. and the e.u. requires a unanimous decision to impose those measures as leaders say the e.u. risks losing credibility if cyprus continues to block the sanctions the situation. is deteriorating the shaft continuing. crites we have to train people to track people but cyprus says it's only voting to agree to sanctions if it's fellow e.u. governments also sanction turkey because it is trailing for gas in an area of the mediterranean sea that cyprus sees at its territory but the block is split on this german chancellor angela merkel says she sent favor of finding a diplomatic solution to the dispute had a dolphin version dozens of i'll point out that our relationship with turkey is obviously very complex the european union has great interest in developing a constructive relationship with turkey despite all the problems we have partners in nato we depend on each other when it comes to regular migration flows and we support turkey hosting so many refugees cuts through all normal does do some good to cry by the fog of the a few interesting new t.v. took a all from the good. the economically powerful bloc still has to position itself clearly and not only on regional powers like turkey but also when it comes to finding a common position an emerging superpower china preferred to europe is not only a market test to better protect its independence and resilience it has to be seen as a cio strategic powers but several foreign policy disputes are currently dividing the e.u. different members are blocking progress posing the question if the union is really able to exert united influence on a global level. correspondent alexandra phenomena is with us now from brussels alexandra we're hearing there has been agreement on builders' sanctions what can you tell us. well indeed it seems that there is an agreement on belarus saying. their meeting the 1st day of the summit is now over but we are still waiting for a press conference held by the european council president michel and you commission president funda lion to learn more details about that but apparently all the e.u. leaders have agreed to impose sanctions against below are selfish those who are being held responsible for. for rigging the vote rigging the elections and in the belarus and 4 divides that we saw in minsk and. cities. and that also means that we are going to see imposed soon and dad cyprus has supposedly been able to give up its blockade of belarus sections alexandra you mentioned cyprus who have linked those sanctions to the mediterranean gas dispute has a solution been found it. well apparently yes because we assume that cyprus is now also on board with saying sions again spiller was it was quite interesting to see this back and forth on this issue this evening 1st we have a 1st draft of a summit declaration on turkey and cyprus and they were not happy with the on with that proposal because they were saying that it has to be tougher on turkey then this proposal. draft. it is saying that the european union is committed to do anything it takes to to guarantee to doing anything it takes to to guarantee the sovereignty of cyprus and greece. does respect that apparently all saw what is the important point for cyprus this new text is also mentioning potential sanctions against turkey as we are hearing another key talk because the use approach to china of what's up for discussion there. well we expect e.u. leaders to express once again how important it is to recolor. china relations they will probably stress how important it is for the european companies to have a better access to the chinese markets and for the you were peony union to have a. level playing field in economic relations with china at the same time there is a growing criticism with regards to the human rights situation in china and especially with regards to what is happening right now in hong kong and how. it is trying to clamp down on freedoms in hong kong alexander phenomena in brussels thank you. the departure from the european union may become a matter for the courts so they the e.u. launched a legal action against britain after the u.k. refused to drop controversy a legislation that would violate the brig's agreement and break international law european commission president from the law and announce that the move in brussels they hade of the summit in brussels had given london a hard deadline europe's british friends as well as on a funded lion puts it had been given until wednesday to revise their proposal and because london did not react brussels is now doing so the commission has decided to send a letter of common notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure the letter invites the u.k. government to send its up the relations within a month. the british lower house only approved the controversial internal market bill on tuesday it would not find a border agreement the northern ireland in the already existing banks it treaty. will lose the earlier deal was meant to avoid a physical border with even members ireland. london says it will answer the matter in due course. but this dispute puts a further strain on the talks with britain over a free trade deal time is running out if no agreement is reached there is the risk of a hard break that and the reintroduction of custom duties. and let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters in the mongolian capital but have demanded the release of ethnic mongolians arrested in china for criticizing a language policy in schools requirement to teach certain subjects in mandarin rather than mongolian has sparked weeks of rallies thursday's protests come ahead of a visit by u.s. secretary of state my pump. police in hong kong have arrested dozens of activists who were defying a ban on protests it comes to the city the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china officials denied permission for a rally citing security concerns and coronavirus restrictions. russian opposition leader alexeyevna valmy has accused president vladimir putin of being behind his poisoning with a soviet era nerve agent avani has posted comments online as his recovery in germany progresses in his 1st interview novelli said i don't have any other visions of how the crime was committed at least 9 people have been killed in a dozen more injured in wildfires in eastern ukraine the authorities in the country region say acres of forest and grassland have been destroyed by the fierce flames residents of being evacuated from the area. spans government has ordered the capital madrid to lock down amid a surge in the number of corona virus infections the country's health minister said thursday that new cases in the madrid region accounted for almost 44 percent of new of new infections across the country in the previous 24 hours the regional government had opposed the measures but now says it will comply and instead launch a legal challenge against the lockdown. this house and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so will have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rates by rolling out of control the spanish government had little choice but to act. conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock down the capitol after weeks of political infighting they finally agreed on thursday. for now they agreed measures are mild compared to those spain in force throughout the entire country in spring this time madeleine hughes will not be restricted to their homes but will still be able to venture outside to go to school or work or to go shopping crossing municipal borders for non-essential reasons will not be allowed but bars and restaurants will be permitted to operate at 50 percent of their capacity though they will have to close early. some fear this could be too little too late for me the measures that this ban is government have proposed are in my opinion insufficient because they are minimal but they could contribute to preventing the collapse that we had in march for. the economic consequences the coming lockdown could have on those already in dire straits are also a concern if we have a new lockdown in madrid sales will drop by 30 or 40 percent but health comes 1st without health we cannot work with about them in the measures seem fine to me if we can continue to nomic activity inside the city as long as we can keep that up so people don't lose their jobs and the crisis doesn't become worse than their pedometers of. the coming weeks will show whether this frail political compromise will suffice to turn the tide of madrid's rising infections. to support by minix truck of robert levin dusky has been named european football of the here by governing body you wife and i bonded have some good news when they were drawn and a very tricky group for their defense of their champions league title for. yet another trophy for the bye and munich robert levin dusky was named european men's player of the year for the 1st time a day after his side when the german super cup that 5th title of the year poland's live and also he's got a mind boggling 50. 5 goals in all competitions but by and last season betty 16 more than any other player in europe's top 5 leagues. amazing winning because you know you feel. something something special and i have to say. thank you to my teammates to my coaches manual neuer was voted as the champions league best goalkeeper while teammate you lose your kidney won best defender is by and dominated the awards pansy flick was also named best coach. the draw for the group stage of this season's champions league was less joyful for holders. they face and or could group without letting go much rid sulzberger and lokomotiv moscow in another standout group little missies barcelona will clash with cristiana ronaldo is your venters. you wait for also announced clubs could fill 30 percent of their stadiums with hope fans if local authorities agree amid the coronavirus pandemic the ceremony in geneva also saw denmark's piniella harder pick up the women's best player award last season she want to fulfil even got double with germany's vosburgh. i'm super are not there to achieve this award. it's one of the biggest awards you can you can achieve individually. so i am super happy and proud german football is dominating like never before. and you're up to that and you can stay that way any time by visiting us online the d w dot com and downloading the de coverley up and also follow us on instagram and twitter handle there is at the doubling up next christine and one is in with 8 of the news africa for now though i'm at the house for me in the thing thanks for joining us. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers with official information as attorneys i have worked off the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption work on the 4th to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see them why do fools who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a d.w.i. . this is state of the news africa coming up on the program a big birthday not everybody is saying a bracing nigeria is marking 60 years of independence to date these protesters who refer to themselves as concerned by gerry and say this little cause for cheer their twitter hash tag revolution out has been trending in the country. hello i'm. it's good to have your company nigeria's president has called for national healing as the west african giant mocks 60 years of independence from british colonial rule officials say liberations was scaled down due to the coronavirus pandemic but more notably there were anti-government demonstrations in a number of cities nigeria is currently experiencing deep economic and security challenges are spawn and funny as this report. nigeria is turning 60 but if you look at it state you'll find more reasons to be concerned than to celebrate 6 decades ago when this country declared independence it had a population of 45000000 people today more than 200000000 people live in nigeria a country that is fragmented along ethnic and religious lines a country that is battling terrorism and violence over lack of food and axes to basic infrastructure millions here live in extreme poverty and that number is expected to rise due to increasing food gasoline and electricity prices more and more people will be pushed into a life without a future the divide between rich and poor is deepening nigeria is far from unity and the politicians in power are losing credibility as they are unable to stop rampant corruption and bring much needed peace and stability so what do not during this think about their country's birthday. is independence day a day to celebrate. toward the end it is. issues in the jury. of. this present moment. you don't. believe that there are no making those around proud these are the opinions of just a few people of course but they represent the experience of millions here in nigeria a country that still has a choice between becoming a failed state oh turning things around before it's too late. and so for more reflection on nigeria at $67.00 vice it nathan john onto the program he is a nigerian oftenest sash direst and lawyer whose story. you have twice then shortlisted for the cain prize for african rising welcome to day deputy news africa i guess it's maybe a start off with one of your latest books that is that's waiting 19 released becoming nigerian a guide what is it to be a nigerian i guess in 2020 or to be a larger 2020 it must be very complicated for a lot going to specially for those living in larger for those living outside it has to always have to explain why things are so complicated and so i think we're engaged in this. you know between pride of country are you frustration with all of the terrible things that are going on which most of which are preventable yeah i mean it's talk about those terrible things because. it looks like nigeria has has has all the ingredients right to make the perfect dish natural resources and the people of nigeria a massive resource they it has seen a lot of investment into the country for instance that ican value bosses who feel they need to set up shop in your country but it just doesn't make sense why this country appears to be punching below its weight what would be your assessment of the reason for that. i mean while while i would agree with the premise of this question i would also say that it has the same ingredients that make it very likely that the current state of affairs exists so for example the same things natural resources we know the shameless resource costs. that that makes countries that are developing with huge amounts of resources trapped in a cycle of dependency. then we also have politicians who are trapped by this dependency. have a crutch to hold on to so what adds or a little diamonds all of that so this of course makes for what i would call a lazy political climate where people know that whatever they do there will always be diamonds to sell there will always be crude oil itself i mean even that itself is is in doubt these days because of course as we know resources are finite they're not. they're not an endless supply right however one of the things i think that makes nigeria what it is is this unfortunate mix of history. and of of the nature of the country and the fact that we have not agreed on on a structure that works for all so if it produces the kind of quality sions not. rent seeking you know opportunists who operate in. with such reckless abandon and have no consequences for them because there are no consequences for politically an action. or all or criminal behavior of these things because it was the part that i did i do want to come in there because i mean a lot of people out will point out that they divided the country between the rich and the plot because of course the number of poor people in nigeria is growing at a very alarming rate in fact this country took over to india as the single country with the most amount of political in it and then you have a lot of wealth in nigeria as well so that's one divide but the avoca is the divide between between the north and the south what can you tell us i know that you are and know that at yes. this north south divide has always existed i mean since the birth of country so it's not a new situation it only is exacerbated by the fact that we have a particularly responsible set of political leaders. who have thrown all caution to the wind and who operate in a manner. as to suggest that it is trying to worsen tensions to to stoke fires that already exists so for example between the north and the south we've always had resource sharing issues we've always had the issue of who takes walked in this political structure we've also had the issue of splitting appointments and all of that now the current i would call them the current regime. does not do what traditional politicians do which is try to appease both sides this government is just completely insensitive and they just don't care to just say so for example it's very interesting i was just going to look at a tweet from the president this morning where he says democracy the world over time perceiving in nigeria goodness is a power of the people however if some constituencies choose to bargain off that power they should be prepared for a denial of their rights now this is a statement on independence day by the president of the country referring to some constituencies basically saying i really don't care if you are not prepared to back me politically then be prepared to lose your rights. i mean he says this. in a way that is even uncommon for even the worst of niger and politicians legend politicians are known for making you know. paying lip service to things like unity and oneness and on the independence day all presidents even the worst of them even dictators are well known to make rallying speeches that's a real was a real unified and all about this president however has lowered the bar even for larger habitations i don't have a able to treat things like if cos its constituency is just a bog it off which is to give power to some other a place they should be prepared for the denial of their rights and that's one of the problems that we face now if it didn't i really really wish we had more time then we will have to leave it there and i thank you so much for just adding you all for us to help us on and the stat nigeria at 60 that is nathan john thank you. perhaps no place demonstrates a rapid change nigeria scene and the. 1000000 inhabitants means there are challenges in terms of sanitation and traffic problems that local songwriters simi has drawn on in her many albums she took us on her. legals economic center of nigeria and one of the biggest cities in the world more than 18000000 people who call the pocket like apple is the home traffic that's what leaders is notorious for legal silence economic sense are can only be reached by if you can just that bridges it's a pickle negotiation spends up to 5 i was in rush hour traffic every day i think that was because a lot of the drivers you drive me anyway drive down. but even if things are hundreds here we think it is there you have to buy them so i don't think any of the people. you meet people where i live probably 101. they've. had one somewhere where you have to be valerie and nigerian seamy is gradually becoming a superstar. one cane within a short time 1000000 clicks on you tube pulling down. the team and business is tough especially for younger women i found only one no they don't even know that there is just thing is a way to think spec and don't expect to prove you're a woman and there's a way to treat you because you're one on and sometimes you just have to put your feet down because otherwise you're going to get we. moved on to your island is one of the most exclusive places in the city on the location of one of the 1st hard rock cafe is on the continent the ideal spot for some down up and of course don't forget the sparkle syria typical nigerian snack when plenty of pepper the. usual pepper is a part of our culture so it's not spicy is a strong lesson bread where i'm going as a pull like a lot of happened as well so. there's not spicy is not right no spice not right. you know you can't really explain latest. you just have to feel things sydney and the best way to feel it is through music the city inspired had many songs including this one there was a pin and your band the song which is mine with the language but i'm going to you know explain to you just like me what a funky audience but i would. say. you know what. 7 i mean you know that is. and on that note we'll leave you with a chance of lagos then and now i'll see you next time a back. to the point. clear positions of international perspective such a moment is marking the 1st year some of the story of the reunification of the 2 joe east and west today it's a different country in bold makes all die 1st and the younger generation of course has its own business face so who's germany is it find out going to the point shortly. to the point about. 60 minutes on. what secrets lie behind this wall. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites of the. w. world heritage 360 getting up now. the fate of thousands of airline workers rests in the hands of u.s. congress tens of thousands of u.s. airline employees are put on unpaid leave as washington remains in deadlock over stimulus also coming up south africa is open to international travelers again but the tourists and business travelers keen to this is a country that's just starting to emerge from a strict coronavirus wrapped around. and deloris is losing its technological edge thousands of id specialists have pledged to ukraine to discourage the violence at home. but time to do business i want to get johnson berlin good to have you with us u.s. carriers american airlines and united airlines have said they will put a combined 32000 workers on unpaid leave starting thursday after a government payroll support program expired at midnight republicans and democrats this week making a last ditch effort to a bipartisan stimulus package that could include support for the airline industry but divisions between the 2 sides remain. vacant airport check in counters half empty planes this is the state of the travel industry and the wake of the coronavirus travel restrictions have dealt a major blow to u.s. airlines and to the workers they employ. tens of thousands of u.s. airline employees are put on and paid leave thursday as washington are means and deadlock over help for the industry. i mean i don't know how to feel right now do i feel sad i feel scared i feel angry and frustrated and there's so many emotions that are whole thing through my veins and through the veins of you know a 1000 other american airlines flight attendants the trump administration has proposed $20000000000.00 in support for airlines it would extend a government program that's been helping pay employees salaries publicans and democrats remain far apart on the size of a broader stimulus package that would also include help for millions of laid off workers and state and local governments to keep people in this state of worry and uncertainty is just cruel and so this is got to get done both in terms of just human kindness but also in terms of the reality that the funding and the requirements to keep people on the job and to do noneconomic things that the earliest can't support right now with only 15 percent revenue in the middle of this crisis. a real deadline that's why there is a real deadline that we're facing right now. airline employees are still holding on to hope that their furloughs will be brief. american airlines and united say they will reverse the leaves if it bailout is approved. of more of that story i'm joined by our financial market correspondent in new york what are the chances then for a new coronavirus stimulus package any time soon. well more aid clearly is needed and not just in the aviation industry i'm spending standing in front of a local movie theater in brooklyn actually i started reporting from here early on in the spring when the crisis struck and all movie theaters got closed the place is still closed as you might see see you on the other side and the side that was the scion they put up in march i would say and it's still on there so we still haven't reached the other side of the pandemic and small businesses and also unemployed people clearly need aid but at the moment the proposal from democrats that's on the table in the house and the amount of $2.00 trillion dollars will very likely not make it through senate senator majority leader mitch mcconnell hinted that he will not approve this proposal so more initial negotiations would need to be done so it can still take some time before we might see an agreement in congress oh and well as you put it i mean a lot of the 1st sectors are hot it cinemark entertainment industry of course but has the president think that the economy will find terms of consumer spending manufacturing jobs i believe new data has been out today. it definitely it was the change of the months we're getting tons of data much more tomorrow especially also on friday. just report that will be the last jobs report before the presidential election so the figures that we got to do show some improvement when it comes to consumer spending when it comes to the manufacturing industry but growth is slowing so that's what we've see and what we've seen in the past couple of weeks yes we are still starting to recover from the big drops that we saw especially in the 2nd quarter but growth is slowing so we get mixed signs from those economic reports in the right hands caught in new york thank you so much. to south africa now it's reopening of international travel got off to a somewhat underwhelming start on says day traffic was minimal at major airports following a decision to bob visitors from high risk countries but after a 6 month travel ban there was plenty of celebration among travelers and those who work in the tourist industry 8 encrease reports from cape town. the water solutions are cheerful help or tradition to celebrate the 1st arrival of an airline at an airport or retirement over studio pilots today the whole city and cape town is celebrating that the 1st international plane is landing here again in cape town up to a 6 month break just to show you how cheerful and important it is for the country have a look at dozens of journalists who came here to cover that. last night back home and believe super excited so most of all took that was the moment this is a place like this we understand that on the 1st international flight. from dubai it was mainly south africans who came back here because they haven't been able to come back home for 6 months now the tourism industry is of course hoping that in the next days more and more tourists will come back because the industry has been suffering a lots in the past 6 months according to the south african tourism business pound so more than 1000000 tourism related shops where impacted by the corona virus tend to make investors of course something that the people working at the airport also failed for example the taxi operators were almost out of business during the time. i love here my watch is working so all is not good again it's my 1st day being here . was a disaster because it is all stayed with no. proof or do food steve. persian. persian it is not likely that things will get back to normal here anytime soon also because tourists from high risk countries are still not allowed to come here that includes the u.s. the united kingdom and the netherlands all countries that usually make up a huge share of international travelers that visit south africa international travelers for for leisure. and because they spend more entertaining to stay longer and of course the effect of the travel restrictions is to choke off key source markets including the u.k. the usa and france and that will have a negative effect on the tourism and hospitality sector and slow down i think the prospects of economic recovery in the western cape and precisely for the reason that we think that the travel restrictions imposed by national government needs to be revisited the government says it will review the list of high risk countries every 2 weeks now last year the international airport in cape town had more than 10000000 arrivals. but this year the management hopes that in the beginning there were 20 percent of capacity and hopefully by the end of 2020 if there was 50 percent. it was a report by. the political crisis in belarus threatens the country's sector which accounts for some 6 percent of g.d.p. since demonstrations against the authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko began in august thousands of belorussian tech workers have fled to ukraine for the opportunity to work in safety. but demonstration against the regime in minsk but this one is in kiev that's where mexico to leave skied now does his protesting the 30 year old head of software testing at a technology firm requested the transfer to the ukrainian capital following a brutal encounter with bella rusian security forces. storm no. they took me aside threw me on my knees began to kick me and beat me with truncheons and i covered my body with my hands to protect me from their features they started shouting slogans like what do you want more freedom do you want change and i said guys i'm going home i have a cat and a dog at home what do you want from me this. was a kid the more you. said he's not alone ukraine counts $2800.00 workers from belarus among recent arrivals after the country loosened immigration restrictions it's not just the violence there escaping but the growing disruptions to the internet the kiev government is eager to have them it's even working with a local tech firm s. pro to recruit i.t. workers from bella reuss there are a lot of candidates to buy t. work was thriving in bella reuss accounting for 5 percent of bellary xeon exports. alrighty it was that when the internet goes down in bella ruse our people get on a plane and an hour later we meet them at kiev airport and bring them to the office they don't have to do anything they just come sit down and work on their projects you know at the very beginning we didn't offer any jobs but we're receiving more and more applications and people are asking about jobs because it looks like some businesses and companies have shut down unfortunately. max currently have ski is one of the fortunate ones part of an industry where he can work almost anywhere. and he is a reminder of the top story we follow. tens of thousands of u.s. airline employees have been put on unpaid leave us washington remains in deadlock all the help before the industry. as a business update at this hour for me and the team and berlin as always thanks for keeping us company stay safe. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself keep your distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we're d.w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all over whether or not we're all in business to get on together and we'll make an effort. to save everyone stays in the series so stay safe increase in specific. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee for. nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced. the consequences have been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. i didn't go to university to kill people that i want to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone having in many and if i don't they'll kill me and. people fear for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad. scares me the most about their status seem to rise is that someday we won't even see the relief center. but what will become of those who stay behind it's if my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger . that the known down the. displaced starts october 16th on w. welcome to our culture russian musicians have been performing to help the opposition in belarus but it wasn't easy more about in the minutes also coming up. in all series on the 990 s. revisited this country becomes more multicultural but there are also terrible racist attacks. and if you missed hearing live music recently how about your own personal concerts. botts we begin in moscow where several popular russian asked is that a vote on a concert in support of the opposition in better which has been protesting the outcome of the presidential elections that since august the kremlin is seen as one of president bush and co's stormchaser supporters so perhaps not surprisingly russian musicians found it difficult to stage their concerts in moscow. and the prison tear down all the walls a musical message from moscow to the people of minsk in neighboring bellerose. anybody calling themselves the partisan party a number of russian rock stars are showing solidarity with the thousands of the liberation square have taken to the streets to challenge president alexander pushing. to ban romario is one of the acts that have lent support.

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