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therefore coming to the decision to resign as president of that of public with immediate effect the leadership crisis and one of africa's biggest economies appears to be over look at what comes next. for landing gears up for zahn will film festival preview some of the films and ask about the impact of the me too movement here in germany. and india's ambitious biometric id program coming under fire it's supposed to make the delivery of public services easier but cons our correspondent finds out some top news it does exactly the opposite. i'm brian thomas welcome to the show. we begin in the u.s. state of florida where our community is in mourning at this hour after a gunman killed seventeen people in the latest school shooting to shake the country the suspect is a nineteen year old former student at a high school north of miami former classmates have described him as troubled violent and obsessed with weapons. children fleeing for their lives students and teachers tried to escape the high school campus in parklane florida swat teams poured into the area with the shooter initially feared to be still at large the school day was drawing to a close there were emotional scenes as parents arrived reunited with their children during. this evening fell the survivors told of their ordeal if you like is a normal day at school you know it's like the lakes only like coming in being like going to shoot at school until you realize they just like you never knew you like started taking my family i love you they never know a biggish are killed right then and you saw one dead body there on the floor and blood all around the floor how many people live on the third floor with a look like students it was one teacher for student. the suspected shooter was arrested shortly afterwards nearby he's a nineteen year old recently had spelled from the school president donald trump tweeted his condolences he said no child no teacher should ever feel unsafe in an american school. this is the kind of weapon the attacker is thought to have used an a r fifteen rifle with multiple magazines this incident looks set to again raised serious questions about america's gun laws. each time these mass shootings occur wherever it is in the country we say enough is enough and then it happens again. and the long and short of it is here in the senate we cannot even get senator feinstein's bill. that would prohibit people on the terrorist watch list from buying a gun. since twenty thirteen almost three hundred shooting incidents have been reported in u.s. schools that's an average of about one every week. a correspondent charlie is following the story for us in washington d.c. carolina can you fill us in on the latest details. and well most of that has allergies were inside the building as we already heard the authorities say the suspect opened fire outside the high school which unrolls more than three thousand two hundred students and then he continued shooting inside the building as all twelve of the people who died were found inside the school building a three or lang outside and two people died at the hospital. a sheriff in charge scott israel and identified the suspect as a nineteen year old former student at this high school and then nicholas cruz who was found off campus and was seeking into custody also all classes and activities at the school have been canceled for the rest of the week and the district will provide grief counselors for students and their families as well as far as staff members starting a morning carolyn it looks like the shooting was very well planned do we know anything about the shooter's possible motives. while thirty years have not yet identified a motive for the shooting but classmates and teachers have to scrap the suspect as someone who had an obsession with guns and also a math teachers said that they were told last year that cruz wasn't allowed on campus with a backpack on him because there had already been problems with him last year tightening students and this was the reason why he was asked to leave the campus on the other side the police has that they can't confirm yet the specific reason for cruz expulsion off the campus he says the fact that he was tied to disciplinary issue ok now president trump is monitoring the situation what's the white house saying about this well the white house canceled its ailie press briefing on wednesday because of the shooting and tramp. a while ago we are working closely with law enforcement on the terrible for a florida school shooting and this could of course refer to more armed security in schools today the way schools prepare for active shooters on campuses quite different from school to school some practice a lockdown as others plan to ever create students and then there are also efforts to train school officers and even teachers to carry arms but according to pew study from last year fifty five percent of adults in the united states are against allowing teachers and school officials to carry guns in schools or lynch why first of the list washington thanks very much kelly thank you it's to south africa now where president jacob zuma has resigned he made the announcement in a televised address to the nation his decision comes after his party ordered him to step down by the end of the day or face a no confidence vote in parliament now he leaves behind a legacy of corruption allegations in a country ready for a new start the end of an era for south africa. ever the showmen zuma began the final address of his presidency with a typical moment of humor and judgment. to do serious work kind of in six different . was happening on. yet when the smiles had passed zuma can't a weary figure abandoned by the a.n.c. which he'd served for over sixty years he said violence and party infighting had swayed his decision to step down. and see should never be divided in my. i have therefore come to the decision to resign as president of the republic with immediate effect. zuma became president in two thousand and nine with the a.n.c. i call the looking on zuma had been jailed alongside mandela in the apartheid years but his rule was soon dominated by economic stagnation and corruption scandals. he and city became mired in wrangling over his fitness for office that culminated this week in a demand for his resignation but even on wednesday zuma insisted he done nothing wrong i have a feeling that the leadership is unfair it's not even helping me to understand what is it that is so critical. if that's a new much does go you might just put a problem with that but the allegations of corruption going away on wednesday police staged a dramatic raid on the home of zuma as close associates the wealthy gupta family. it's alleged they unfairly won lucrative government contracts and even influenced the choice of ministers in zuma as cabinet. with zuma now gone many south africans are hoping things will change. because it's about sports and people get so this is the way people get their support i think they can see what was bad news for the a.n.c. and this bad news for the country and i think it can only get better. in c. and the country major battles lie ahead for jacob zuma against the scandals hanging over him for the a.n.c. against south africa's economic hardship jacob zuma is presidency has spanned more than a third of south africa's time since the end of apartheid but has been the set by scandals let's take a look now at some of the key moments in two thousand and eight zero as a liked it head of the african national congress after an op he will within his party elections the following year the a.n.c. wins a majority and zuma is sworn in as president. fast forward to twenty fourteen an anti corruption watchdog reveals zuma spent about twenty million euros of state funding on upgrading his own home he later repays that money but the controversy leaves the calls for his resignation in two thousand and seventeen just last year zuma becomes embroiled in a dispute with his finance minister over government spending now zuma fires him replacing him with an inexperienced loyalist calls for his resignation then row yet louder then in october of last year zuma is dealt his biggest blow yet a court upholds a ruling to move forward with some eight hundred corruption charges that had been dismissed just before he became president well for more let's bring in our did obvious southern africa correspondent christine watch in the studio good morning christine what happens next for south africa kristie well south africa is now away saying they knew president they know who that's going to be that so around the polls and we know that the national assembly has thirty days to elect a new president that is the formality and listening to the a.n.c. as parliamentary caucus yesterday we can tell you that things are going to be moving really quickly and it looks like it's very much possible that a new president will be giving the state of the nation interest tomorrow evening ok things moving quickly are certainly good news for a lot of people in south africa what about the police raids on the gupta family are they the beginning of a serious push to clean up the influence of the super rich on south african politics essentially and that's what it's being viewed as and i think the fact that these rates to paste a day off to president jacob zuma was required by the a.n.c. a day which was pretty clear that that was his ultimatum to leave office people now see things as this is there on the porch as data ship influence taking control over the state engines that are meant to prosecute ten and take care of charges such as this one. no that that has to do with the fact that the group's a family has been accused of having access to state resources because of their proximity to president jacob zuma it could spend a lot of trouble potentially for the president because if it is proven if some of these charges do stick out which one of them includes fifty state money given the links to to the president they could be trouble coming there as well ok well what about the possibility of more arrests is that something to be the guards potentially and this could mean trouble for all of the cabinet ministers for example because there is an ongoing inquiry right now in south africa. the state capture the inquiry it's looking at the players who have facilitated the looting of government offices several ministers have had their fingers have had for all the fingers pointed at them and so if these investigations are expedited as we could potentially see even cabinet ministers having to see their day course what we know is that sauron opposed to has gone out to say that he wants to tackle corruption probe such as the posh off that ok that's that's certainly one issue south africans are going to be looking out for cyril ramaphosa for him to do what else are they expecting from him in this important and mischel days in office it has to be the economy that the figures are telling us that plus all the africans are getting even poorer all of the economic indicators point a very bleak picture everything from credit ratings downgrade such to people will the private sector simply not investing in the country so that would be the need to challenge for sort of a pause and given that he does have an extensive background in business and how to solve africans pinning their hopes on sauron the poles the two to dramatically change things that in a very short space of time he has a very tall order south africans have been waiting for this president essentially since december when sunil was was replaced as a.n.c. president so that would be the immediate challenge and of course people will be looking at his cabinet of. point teens to see is he and maybe being serious about one checking corruption or is it once again just paying the posse codd's in appointing people who for example wanes in his cabinet that people took issue with so it's economy and corruption and i think that was a quote in the piece that we just showed up he was fine and i'm sure we'll be looking into this in the next few days and weeks said christine thanks very much christine well right well in neighboring zimbabwe a veteran opposition leader there morgan shanker i has died of cancer at the age of sixty five announcement was made by the vice president of his political party movement for democratic change songwriter was his party's candidate in the controversy all two thousand and two presidential election losing to robert mugabe he later contested the first round of the two thousand and eight election winning about half of the vote changer i claim to have won a majority but my god they held on to power told opposed last november. now for some of the other stories making the news this hour the save the children charity says more children than ever before are living in conflict areas and are at risk of death and violence syria afghanistan and somalia are the worst countries were children and young people in a report the global charity says more than three hundred fifty million children that's one in six worldwide are living in conflict zones. colombia says three thousand troops have been deployed along the border with venezuela to stem the flow of venezuelans trying to illegally enter the country every machinery is being used to destroy parts of dirt road crossings which are often used by migrants to illegally enter long. here in germany chancellor all macros meeting with turkey's prime minister been ali today and one of the issues likely to be on their agenda is the case of denise you joe now he's the german journalist who's been jailed in turkey for the past year on terrorism charges charges human rights groups say are politically motivated now on the one year anniversary of his incarceration germany's foreign minister renewed demands for his release those demands were echoed by each all supporters at a protest here in berlin the w.'s funny how char was there. everywhere that these men and women are not preparing for a party. we're not here for fun even though it may look like it we're here because we seem to manage to his release for a year now calling on politicians one turkish politicians with possible we want to make sure that his case remains in focus is up in the sense. that we are not here for fun that's also his final of the new book by. the. behind bars in istanbul it's been one year since then six shelves arrested even though he's not been charged with anything turkish authorities are saying he was spreading terrorist propaganda and inciting hatred of the supposed. to shell is the perfect symbol of the erosion of turkey. last year sparked massive protests. across germany and the beginning of a social media campaign the hash tag for dennis'. today they are on the streets again getting their cars ready for a protest. and they want the wheels of justice to finally start turning for the honest people taking part in this cockle. shell was just doing his job as a journalist that's not a crime and they make their anger loud enough. one of them is goto who knew personally being here is solidarity that's the least he can do he tells us. you know this is all we can do a convoy of cars to make sure. the german government to put more pressure on to help stop the autocratic system. which. we are passing through cries about an area. off berlin home to a lunch to fish population mixed reactions are reserved others are supportive for dennis but also for churchill. tennessee of tennis has become a kind of symbolic figure but of course this is about all political prisoners and all who are in the opposition in turkey for the sake of democracy the german government should impose sanctions against turkey. after going to continue to fight . the convoy and swear it started at the venue for the release of dynasty chance book without the author of course instead others are reading his book giving him a voice. oh my and there are many here in this room who stand up for dinosaurs and for all other scene jail who can't make their voices heard the. fact that. this is still to come on the show berlin gears up for its annual film festival we preview some of the films that ask about the impact of the meet to movement here in germany. it's over the market now and their boss is in the news today. at the. european aviation giant abas has released its annual results and that pretty good annual profit jumped to two point five billion euros that's a two billion more than in the previous year but there are clouds on the horizon in december announced a management shakeup in the wake of corruption allegations and this trouble with some of its aircraft models starting with the ailing a three eighty super jumbo which was almost cancelled due to lack of demand but which was given a lifeline last month when dubai based carrier emirates ordered to thirty six planes and there is the air. a four hundred m. military transport plane which was commissioned back in two thousand and three but it's been plagued by losses due to technical problems but demand for the a three twenty series remains robust the narrow bodied jets there are of special interest to asian airlines china for one is reportedly planning to buy one hundred eighty four of them this year and just tested a long range transatlantic version so let's talk a little bit more about what's in store for advice my colleague. joins me now here in the studio and you've been keeping an eye on on atlas first of all what you make of those results good to bat ok well the expectations were definitely of an improvement on last year's results but the increase was actually anticipated to be higher so a bit of a mixed bag there in terms of expectations and what we actually got a twenty seven thousand was generally a good year for air bus in terms of deliveries we saw seven hundred eighteen that's a record number but the hit on the a four hundred m. of one point three billion euros that's of course the military transport plane is definitely making itself felt that we're still waiting for some guidance on other theaters like production now they've previously signaled perhaps eight hundred this year but we have yet to confirm that all right but we do maybe know that the a three eighty is safe at least for the time being well for now it seems like there's a good chance that it could be saved i remember when you and i were talking back in november during the dubai air show and hopes of then seemed rather desperate for a deal now fast forward to january and emirates was the one who blinks first and coughed up sixteen billion dollars and the a three eighty lives another day or in this case at least for the next ten years but you see this deal is pretty much the textbook definition of putting all your eggs in one basket now it's definitely going to need some more customers if it wants to survive if it wants have sustainable production but what the deal with emirates actually does a signal to the rest of the industry that there is them. market person precise planes at a time with increasing passenger demand and tighter slots at airports but was itself a sort of seems to sort of focus shift the focus to the a c three twenty which is a short and medium whole flight normally but as we just heard it it's just before his first chance atlantic flight is that the future exactly so that was the eighty three twenty one hours that the long range version of the a three twenty now there are certainly features that make it viable like improved engine efficiency and the fact that well what they say anyway is that you can save up to thirty percent on long haul routes that it has been traditionally dominated by flagship carriers and with an airline so a single aisle also means more heating capacity interesting for me concise carriers . are looking to break into the long haul market but of course passenger comfort is going to be an issue. there's always obviously very little leg room and single aisle means longer lines for the toilets ok so maybe they need to do some refer fishing vision adelanto on that with me in the studio thank you so much. berlin's annual film festival the belly nala begins tonight in film makers and stars from around the world are descending on the german capital now this is the first international film festival to take place since the flood of allegations of rape and sexual misconduct against phil mogul harvey weinstein and other big hollywood names as the w.'s on your cock reports the me too movement against sexual violence has also been raging berlin's red carpet. where the red carpet will be it still looks like a building site. construction crews here are racing against time with just a few hours left until everything has to be ready for action. during the burl in film festival the red carpet right behind me is the most glamorous place in the german capital it's where actresses from all over the world pose for the proper i'd see in high heels and low cut dresses at least they normally do this year though things could be a little different the debate about sexual misconduct in the film industry has reached the belly now and some women want an example set right here on the red carpet. no high heels but relaxed natural beauty that's what actress and when i left shin once she supports the initiative nobody's told dress code on the red carpet she says it's part of an outdated view of the world. via his ability to matter very much is that the cameras capture have a huge effect on people all around the welt on women on children on everyone who sees them. a lot. and women are portrayed as though they can only be attractive and successful if they have a certain look. on the sky was nixed first. festival director dieter cost as his own take on the debate. there are lots of initiatives and this is one of them and it's an important one. i can only encourage every woman to wear whatever she marks. doesn't mean there has never ever been a dress code for the belly nala i'm not about to reject anyone and i certainly won't be rejecting a woman wearing flat shoes you know what i'd be turning away a man wearing high heels. most likely the opening field will be without any here to whatsoever acclaimed director wes anderson is showing isle of dogs the first and you mention ever to open the belly not. get out of here and don't come back. not the belly not a would be unthinkable without an iranian film. the concept of it which is a close at. this year's director money huggy looks at states elect listing film directors pick is an ironic turbulent comedy. refugees and migration will be true in themes at this politically charged film festival gemini's christiane pets sot tells the story of a refugee if you win world war two reflected in the fate of those who are fleeing today. movie lovers can choose from a total of three hundred eighty five films over the next ten days. whether it's serious art house or popcorn entertainment standing in line for the tickets is more than worth the wait. this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show we meet the russian outlets who will not be at the winter olympics did abuse emily sure when reports on those left outlook cold over doping allegations. that much more straight ahead. no matter how hard you look many species of mushrooms are disappearing from the forests and. environmental researchers are creating protection zones for fun. which are vital to the ecosystem and could also simply an important role in food production as a nursing v concepcion tute from that. oral tradition in sixty minutes on the d.w.p. . germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something him to resign we must overcome it india. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. barely healed. the scars on. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for city's edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. new beginning in peace time who are the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance. darkness the city's after war. starting march tenth on t w. welcome again your date of your news wire our top stories right now seventeen people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a high school in the u.s. state of florida the suspect a nineteen year old former student at that school is now in police custody. and south africa's president jacob zuma has resigned the move coming in day after the governing amc called for his removal has head of state. of corruption. in india an ambitious government program to store a biometric data and provide a unique id number to each of india's more than one billion people come under fire called odd har or the foundation in hindi it was meant to ensure the smooth delivery of public services especially welfare and subsidized food for the poor but many are saying it's ended up doing exactly the opposite our india correspondent sagna the car traveled to the eastern state of georgia to find out more. a fair price shop in a village in eastern india. it's where those below the poverty line can get subsidized food from the government a kilogram of rice costs just one groupie or less than ten euro cents here. known as ration shops outlets like these are the backbone of india's vast public distribution system now the government has linked the disposal of food with technology to the most secure distribution of benefits in recent years millions of indians have signed up for the biometric id system called a car that captures and stores the fingerprints and iris scans then issued a unique twelve digit identification number. many state governments now require people to have that number and link it to the existing ration cards before they can claim price albeit at subsidized rates at the ration shop a machine now authenticates beneficiary's identity. it reads and matches the fingerprint and calculates the amount grain she's entitled to and how much money is to be paid. it's high take an implicit provided what's. wrong the new system is entirely dependent on internet connectivity but internet and electricity are totally unreliable in the village sometimes the network is down all day. and the machine doesn't work and people don't get the grain they yell at us but what can we don't. even when the internet does work some people are turned away without food in the world in the us this woman was told her biometrics don't match and a name doesn't show up in the database i send mine and i ask if i haven't received my share of food grains for months i have all the necessary documents at the russian shop says i should get my husband they say his fingerprint may work but he works in another district as a laborer he can't come all the way here when i need great. conditions or even worse for the state's large tribal population at the bottom of the economic ladder . and a husband hustling have five children the two work as casual laborers and sell firewood to make ends meet. they have other hard numbers and ration cars but they both illiterate. and have no idea how to link the two but it's been nearly a year since they last received cheap grade. the local ration shop has told them they don't exist in the online database. or the one on an ma when we used to get subsidised grain we at least had some money for our children. we could afford medicine if one of them finish but now we have to spend all the money we earn and buying great in the market. there's nothing left for anything else. i now eat only once a day. it's a dire situation in recent months the indian media has reported that in some districts of child can people have even died of starvation after they were denied rations due to problems with the new technology in. local activists say the very system that was meant to harness technology to drive development shutting out vulnerable people in one of india's border states have a current state of charcoal and already has high malnutrition levels it's called the country's hunger capital localised in such a situation the rollout of the by metrics technology has caused huge disruptions in the public distribution service which is an absolute lifeline for the poor they're unable to feed the chocolate to watch it's very worried. state officials admit there are glitches in the new system but insist that they just do the totals alone them in the long run of the hard will bring benefits right now people are still getting used to it. whenever you launch a new system there's always initial resistance to it in society. but it will work. even in the capital daily our the new high tech system has led to chaotic scenes congressional shops the fingerprint authentication machines here constantly malfunction the delhi government has promised to provide ration shops like this one with new machines that will scan customers irises state. so far there's no sign of them patience is running thin. yeah i've been that i've been coming here for the last four days to get my rations but my fingerprint isn't recognized by the machine i work as a meat after take off work to come here i lose out on my wages. but not everyone here thinks the new system is all bad. i think the new system is actually good it will help weed out identity fraud before people who say they can recollect extra great when using other people's accounts are those who didn't build cards that's how they would get in the system that can happen any more but this technology. that to me sound like music to the use of officials pushing the biometrics based system but for now the main concern for the working poor here is how to get the hands on much needed subsidized food. let's bring in from delhi right now do you have your correspondent a song is on the car but that report together for us good morning sania we heard some very disturbing claims in your report about people dying of starvation in jar kong because of problems with this new technology how's the government responding to that. that's right well over the last several months there's been many media reports from that say over half a dozen people have died of starvation another little skits case that was reported was in the early february the c.e.o. that off a thirty year old woman who reportedly died of under-nutrition and exhaustion in september last year there was another case of an eleven year old girl who died off and they actually died of starvation she reportedly had not eaten for a day is before her death that case was white in the indian media the activists investigating these that said this is definitely linked to the fact that these people were denied food rations because of the new biometric system which is of course not mandatory to access some sites. now some of these the fees didn't have the five metric i.d.'s or they went into the fashion and so they were automatically kicked out of an online system the government often try to control whether has contested these claims it's said that these deaths have nothing to do with flaws in the new biometric system they see these deaths were caused by factors such as you know existing in this is some cases even though they haven't tonight but that's ok it's very much about the technology in all of this isn't it let's talk about that the technology the odd har system it's the world's largest biometric id card program and stores fingerprints i responds of one point three billion indians what are sorties going to do with all of this data. that's right it's the world's largest biometric data base if you will now the system was set up in two thousand and nine under the previous government and we have to remember this is originally thought it as a bulletin tree biometric id system that would help speed up the black services hope. to get welfare benefits particularly subsidized food for the poor but but that is since changing of the current government and the famous and the rain will be has gone a step further and has actually made this idea mandatory for a host of public services beyond welfare benefits so if you want to register to matter if you want to fight income taxes even open a bank account you now need another i.d. in india now the government to help them least it helps cut corruption they say attempt to create substantial savings for the government and i look at some the scheme also say that this portable identity number is an absolute rule for millions of indians who do not possess any form of i.d. ok now there has been intense debate about biometric data privacy of course not only in india but around the world what are the main arguments against this project in india. well i think the biggest concern here is the misuse of of personal data now in the boston a we have to remember that the government has really expanded the reach of a car to to go into a host of the private cons actions for example of how it is not compulsory to to gain bank loans to to say oh my property the government is even trying to make the compulsory to link to move my phone number and critics that we were recently warned that this is going to lead to a tulip lost something in limbs they see this can really courts in information at risk and i think some of those fears are founded under the theory or we had an independent newspaper that claimed to have found a way to pay for and was to get access to details off of the hard numbers but for as little as five hundred it's that's a little over six euros but to people who are waiting on the move on what's up with last year the indian government admitted that millions of other hard numbers were canceling displayed on over two hundred government websites so i said i think that a serious concerns about data security and privacy neither of which we have to remember our country could take it under indian law ok i'm sure that would become an issue in the future for india a sunnier phonic or four for us from delhi thanks very much for that. thank you well afghan authorities are battling is the most insurgents from both the tal a bog and the so-called islamic state but that's by far not the only threat to peace and stability in that country the province of nanda harun the city of jalalabad is also in the grip of a growing crime wave local traders and other businesses are subject to robbery extortion and kidnapping many in the city see crime as a bigger threat than terrorism or situation has made worse by the arrival of some eighty thousand afghan refugees who'd recently been deported back home from pakistan peter gerhardt reports from jalalabad. sitting in his currency exchange bureau in a markets and central jalalabad just a few days ago a group of bandits brutally robbed this office. had the day off when this happened he shows us photos of his cousin ahmed the owner of the exchange bureau he was murdered during the robbery. or sort of character to my brother called me an absolute panic. he said he had been shot and so was our cousin he told me to call our father and to come quickly to the hospital. his cousin ahmed allah died in the hospital shortly afterwards. shah shows us the bullet holes in the wall in the security cameras that recorded the robbery in the c.c.t.v. footage the offender is clearly visible as he enters the shop unprovoked and without warning he immediately opens fire on ahmed allah who falls to the ground badly injured. a second man enters the shop. he jumps over the counter. but just seconds later the two hastily leave the shop. empty handed us. at the time of the robbery there was no money at all in the office. we are not safe like these happen here all the time but was only about a handful of good police officers for the entire city the others don't do anything with record because the attack happened in broad daylight the perpetrators ran outside carrying their weapons in their hands right past the police officer standing over there they just stood there on the not doing anything and we will another. many people in afghanistan receive money from abroad it's the only way they can survive rupees uro's dollars the market vendors accept almost any currency there are high. really any banks instead people do their banking with private money changers it's a dangerous business jalalabad is located has in the province of nine security officials have their hands full fighting the taliban and the so-called islamic states just a few days ago they shot seventeen islamist terrorists but people are now more afraid of organized crime there are reports of business owners getting kidnapped and people having to pay ransom or protection money there may be if a nice presence but it seems powerless. to part was extradited the desolate security situation we have invested so much here in the province of nagar so we demand police protection because if we close the exchange houses the entire market will collapse the jeweller's furniture dealers and even the vegetable peddlers everyone would close shop after that because guards are. going. to murder victim's family discusses what to do next. as easy was the head of the family the entire business depended on him feels he's still too young to follow in his footsteps he's especially afraid of having to go to the shop alone. but the government must finally provide security that is their job we money changers are not the only ones who are being targeted by criminals here other people also suffer the group of the situation is getting worse and worse here in record of what your what people don't even know whether they'll come back alive when they leave the house in the morning. your worship to get their weapons. on the way to the cemetery they tell us that they don't believe the perpetrators will ever because even though there's video footage of the crime. as easy as grave as fresh as is the family's despair. the news of our filming here has spread and the police suddenly get into gear the next day they arrest three suspects. the police even post a video of a confession by the murder suspects. the attack was planned by pfizer our gang leader i was only supposed to scare the money changer with my weapon my shooting him was an accident my accomplice was supposed to take the money but he failed to do so because we were interrupted. with the market vendors the union lavishes the police with brazen tanks after all it doesn't happen every day that the perpetrators are caught so quickly the police chief speaks very candidly about the problems faced by the community. the main reason for the crime rate is high unemployment. on top of that eighty thousand afghan refugees were just deported from pakistan. honestly we are surprised that the crime rate in jalalabad is not even worse than it already is. to take tim's family is also satisfied that the perpetrators have been cause even so they won't forgive his murderous. football now the champions league knockout stage continued with two european heavyweights locking horns to tell us more about that johnson green's year from the sports johnson we're talking about the highlight of this round or indeed we are prying around madrid is paris times around the european heavyweights that with contrasting fortunes in this competition it was the more experienced side really rallied prevailed in the first leg of the last sixteen side they have run up three one winners on the night so ok so ryall was with the big first leg advantage and it was their star player who came out and performed really beyond expectations christiane or underestimate him at your peril because the build up to this was all about mame all parasites around straw man the ever. records. of course. but that's. kind of summed up. the. one hundred goals now. because. goals for. the third. and this highlights what i was talking about the gulf between the two sides because i have never won the champions league. much money. to have the same level of success. is sometimes hard to come by. back to back. but he's been under pressure. so this relieve some of the pressure on him see how happy he. played very well from beginning to end even when they scold the goal we kept the ball we pressed high and in the end we achieved a good result and we can be happy about it and i have to congratulate the whole team because the victory was achieved by all of them. just the other day we saw manchester city winning four nil in a basel another english side had a big away wins well yes liverpool won five. or anything in the liverpool say we can do better now they are now the side that's there with a lot of pedigree in this competition they've won it five times this was the first appearance in the knockout stages for nine years they've been a very frustrating team in recent years the very never know what you're going to get but that the amount. for them they were absolutely. the other goals and even when they were half time they just kept pushing forward they didn't think. they just went to the school they've now scored more goals than any other team in the champions league this season twenty eight even more impressive given porter would only last twice all season they've had a bit of a renascence and then you can say. you know. it's i have another team has ever come back from a five deficit last season four goals against for porto not for them. for the job. it's to the winter olympics now and the norwegian skier ox alone swindle has become the oldest winner of the flagship men's downhill the age of thirty five made shift for and also took the giant slalom gold the other big news is that the jamaican women's bobsled code sandra curiosus has quit in dispute of responsibilities to german is also threatened to take away the bobsled from the team are due to make their games to be. well meanwhile in the olympic figure skating there's been gold for germany in the pairs thanks to a world record score. go and burnham also wowed the crowd and john chang their surprise victory was so emotional that they burst into tears afterwards and staying with figures and russian pairs have been out on the ice but not as many as moscow originally wanted russian athletes competing at the winter olympics are doing so under the olympic flag of course there's no official russian team has been banned after state sponsored doping did have you simply share one talk to some of the skaters left out in the cold. it was an unexpected twist for evander who can but being barred from the olympics hasn't stopped him training he and his partner alexandra steele have been skating together since they were children and working towards their first olympic games for years. but the international olympic committee hasn't invited the twenty four year old to pyong chang it considers russian athletes guilty until proven innocent and suspects yvon of doping which he denies. they say you want invited but they haven't told us the reason it seems they suspect us of something but they haven't told us of. and i think they have to tell us how can you accuse someone of something and not say what it is. that this is. not inviting athletes for no reason it's so strange it's like we haven't been invited to a birthday party. but this is the olympics. among the athletes the russian olympic ban remains a hot topic yvonne's appeal against the decision to bar him was just rejected he's one of over one hundred athletes who aren't on the list. in russia their situation is seen as political at a concert called russia in my heart in moscow the doping scandal is portrayed as part of an anti russian campaign. world war two sanctions and now the olympic games were strong no matter what hits us the message here. by athlete until she pulled in is one of the guests he was also barred from competing in. all of our strongest athletes weren't invited to the olympics this is unprecedented. raising the national colors here isn't much of a consolation for she pulled and his fellow athletes in south korea have to me. do with the neutral flag. the russian athletes officially competing as individual olympic athletes from russia not as the russian team still there and transfer the opening ceremony has drawn a bit of an audience to the sports bar most of those watching are angry about how the olympic committee has treated their athletes. politics shouldn't be mixed up with the olympics it's a peaceful event based on friendship between nations it's. sort of taken part without one notion of american uniform at any cost i think north all the sanctions against us are not being afraid of anything. to move ahead of a well known sports site thinks the doping scandal has taken on a dangerous political slant in russia and he blames the government for not trying to solve the problem. russia doping isn't seen as a problem that has anything to do with sports or as a violation that needs to be punished short you know it up instead it's seen as the next phase of a new cold war and that was bad because it means doping can't be discussed in a reasonable way the attitude towards doping is seriously problematic here it is not a taboo in russia and seen as a tactical maneuver we were he just. dumping is supposed to make athletes faster and stronger even argues that's why it wouldn't help in his discipline anyway he says ice skating is about coordination and grace. i can't speak for anyone else this is but i can vouch for myself and save it i'm praying that i've never taken anything in my life. instead of fighting for medals at the olympic games. but i can only look back at their last big performance at the european championships a few weeks ago. at the time they didn't know they wouldn't be at the olympics and they want to bronze medal in the ice dancing disciplined. when i wasn't invited it was really hard for us for a few days then things got easier and now we understand that life has to go on we have to think of a next go. but one of those goals will be the next olympic games in four years and they'll be ready for a fair fight for medals without doping they say. and we'll have more on these and other stories of course at our website dot com for now though for me brian thomas and the entire thanks so much. no matter how hard you look many species of mushrooms are disappearing from the forests. in. environmental researchers are creating protections on those for fog. which are vital to the ecosystem and could also simply an important role in food production as a nurse envy can substitute for meat. oral tradition and thirty minutes on d w. earth a home for saving googling to just tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like 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therefore coming to the decision to resign as president of that of public with immediate effect the leadership crisis and one of africa's biggest economies appears to be over look at what comes next. for landing gears up for zahn will film festival preview some of the films and ask about the impact of the me too movement here in germany. and india's ambitious biometric id program coming under fire it's supposed to make the delivery of public services easier but cons our correspondent finds out some top news it does exactly the opposite. i'm brian thomas welcome to the show. we begin in the u.s. state of florida where our community is in mourning at this hour after a gunman killed seventeen people in the latest school shooting to shake the country the suspect is a nineteen year old former student at a high school north of miami former classmates have described him as troubled violent and obsessed with weapons. children fleeing for their lives students and teachers tried to escape the high school campus in parklane florida swat teams poured into the area with the shooter initially feared to be still at large the school day was drawing to a close there were emotional scenes as parents arrived reunited with their children during. this evening fell the survivors told of their ordeal if you like is a normal day at school you know it's like the lakes only like coming in being like going to shoot at school until you realize they just like you never knew you like started taking my family i love you they never know a biggish are killed right then and you saw one dead body there on the floor and blood all around the floor how many people live on the third floor with a look like students it was one teacher for student. the suspected shooter was arrested shortly afterwards nearby he's a nineteen year old recently had spelled from the school president donald trump tweeted his condolences he said no child no teacher should ever feel unsafe in an american school. this is the kind of weapon the attacker is thought to have used an a r fifteen rifle with multiple magazines this incident looks set to again raised serious questions about america's gun laws. each time these mass shootings occur wherever it is in the country we say enough is enough and then it happens again. and the long and short of it is here in the senate we cannot even get senator feinstein's bill. that would prohibit people on the terrorist watch list from buying a gun. since twenty thirteen almost three hundred shooting incidents have been reported in u.s. schools that's an average of about one every week. a correspondent charlie is following the story for us in washington d.c. carolina can you fill us in on the latest details. and well most of that has allergies were inside the building as we already heard the authorities say the suspect opened fire outside the high school which unrolls more than three thousand two hundred students and then he continued shooting inside the building as all twelve of the people who died were found inside the school building a three or lang outside and two people died at the hospital. a sheriff in charge scott israel and identified the suspect as a nineteen year old former student at this high school and then nicholas cruz who was found off campus and was seeking into custody also all classes and activities at the school have been canceled for the rest of the week and the district will provide grief counselors for students and their families as well as far as staff members starting a morning carolyn it looks like the shooting was very well planned do we know anything about the shooter's possible motives. while thirty years have not yet identified a motive for the shooting but classmates and teachers have to scrap the suspect as someone who had an obsession with guns and also a math teachers said that they were told last year that cruz wasn't allowed on campus with a backpack on him because there had already been problems with him last year tightening students and this was the reason why he was asked to leave the campus on the other side the police has that they can't confirm yet the specific reason for cruz expulsion off the campus he says the fact that he was tied to disciplinary issue ok now president trump is monitoring the situation what's the white house saying about this well the white house canceled its ailie press briefing on wednesday because of the shooting and tramp. a while ago we are working closely with law enforcement on the terrible for a florida school shooting and this could of course refer to more armed security in schools today the way schools prepare for active shooters on campuses quite different from school to school some practice a lockdown as others plan to ever create students and then there are also efforts to train school officers and even teachers to carry arms but according to pew study from last year fifty five percent of adults in the united states are against allowing teachers and school officials to carry guns in schools or lynch why first of the list washington thanks very much kelly thank you it's to south africa now where president jacob zuma has resigned he made the announcement in a televised address to the nation his decision comes after his party ordered him to step down by the end of the day or face a no confidence vote in parliament now he leaves behind a legacy of corruption allegations in a country ready for a new start the end of an era for south africa. ever the showmen zuma began the final address of his presidency with a typical moment of humor and judgment. to do serious work kind of in six different . was happening on. yet when the smiles had passed zuma can't a weary figure abandoned by the a.n.c. which he'd served for over sixty years he said violence and party infighting had swayed his decision to step down. and see should never be divided in my. i have therefore come to the decision to resign as president of the republic with immediate effect. zuma became president in two thousand and nine with the a.n.c. i call the looking on zuma had been jailed alongside mandela in the apartheid years but his rule was soon dominated by economic stagnation and corruption scandals. he and city became mired in wrangling over his fitness for office that culminated this week in a demand for his resignation but even on wednesday zuma insisted he done nothing wrong i have a feeling that the leadership is unfair it's not even helping me to understand what is it that is so critical. if that's a new much does go you might just put a problem with that but the allegations of corruption going away on wednesday police staged a dramatic raid on the home of zuma as close associates the wealthy gupta family. it's alleged they unfairly won lucrative government contracts and even influenced the choice of ministers in zuma as cabinet. with zuma now gone many south africans are hoping things will change. because it's about sports and people get so this is the way people get their support i think they can see what was bad news for the a.n.c. and this bad news for the country and i think it can only get better. in c. and the country major battles lie ahead for jacob zuma against the scandals hanging over him for the a.n.c. against south africa's economic hardship jacob zuma is presidency has spanned more than a third of south africa's time since the end of apartheid but has been the set by scandals let's take a look now at some of the key moments in two thousand and eight zero as a liked it head of the african national congress after an op he will within his party elections the following year the a.n.c. wins a majority and zuma is sworn in as president. fast forward to twenty fourteen an anti corruption watchdog reveals zuma spent about twenty million euros of state funding on upgrading his own home he later repays that money but the controversy leaves the calls for his resignation in two thousand and seventeen just last year zuma becomes embroiled in a dispute with his finance minister over government spending now zuma fires him replacing him with an inexperienced loyalist calls for his resignation then row yet louder then in october of last year zuma is dealt his biggest blow yet a court upholds a ruling to move forward with some eight hundred corruption charges that had been dismissed just before he became president well for more let's bring in our did obvious southern africa correspondent christine watch in the studio good morning christine what happens next for south africa kristie well south africa is now away saying they knew president they know who that's going to be that so around the polls and we know that the national assembly has thirty days to elect a new president that is the formality and listening to the a.n.c. as parliamentary caucus yesterday we can tell you that things are going to be moving really quickly and it looks like it's very much possible that a new president will be giving the state of the nation interest tomorrow evening ok things moving quickly are certainly good news for a lot of people in south africa what about the police raids on the gupta family are they the beginning of a serious push to clean up the influence of the super rich on south african politics essentially and that's what it's being viewed as and i think the fact that these rates to paste a day off to president jacob zuma was required by the a.n.c. a day which was pretty clear that that was his ultimatum to leave office people now see things as this is there on the porch as data ship influence taking control over the state engines that are meant to prosecute ten and take care of charges such as this one. no that that has to do with the fact that the group's a family has been accused of having access to state resources because of their proximity to president jacob zuma it could spend a lot of trouble potentially for the president because if it is proven if some of these charges do stick out which one of them includes fifty state money given the links to to the president they could be trouble coming there as well ok well what about the possibility of more arrests is that something to be the guards potentially and this could mean trouble for all of the cabinet ministers for example because there is an ongoing inquiry right now in south africa. the state capture the inquiry it's looking at the players who have facilitated the looting of government offices several ministers have had their fingers have had for all the fingers pointed at them and so if these investigations are expedited as we could potentially see even cabinet ministers having to see their day course what we know is that sauron opposed to has gone out to say that he wants to tackle corruption probe such as the posh off that ok that's that's certainly one issue south africans are going to be looking out for cyril ramaphosa for him to do what else are they expecting from him in this important and mischel days in office it has to be the economy that the figures are telling us that plus all the africans are getting even poorer all of the economic indicators point a very bleak picture everything from credit ratings downgrade such to people will the private sector simply not investing in the country so that would be the need to challenge for sort of a pause and given that he does have an extensive background in business and how to solve africans pinning their hopes on sauron the poles the two to dramatically change things that in a very short space of time he has a very tall order south africans have been waiting for this president essentially since december when sunil was was replaced as a.n.c. president so that would be the immediate challenge and of course people will be looking at his cabinet of. point teens to see is he and maybe being serious about one checking corruption or is it once again just paying the posse codd's in appointing people who for example wanes in his cabinet that people took issue with so it's economy and corruption and i think that was a quote in the piece that we just showed up he was fine and i'm sure we'll be looking into this in the next few days and weeks said christine thanks very much christine well right well in neighboring zimbabwe a veteran opposition leader there morgan shanker i has died of cancer at the age of sixty five announcement was made by the vice president of his political party movement for democratic change songwriter was his party's candidate in the controversy all two thousand and two presidential election losing to robert mugabe he later contested the first round of the two thousand and eight election winning about half of the vote changer i claim to have won a majority but my god they held on to power told opposed last november. now for some of the other stories making the news this hour the save the children charity says more children than ever before are living in conflict areas and are at risk of death and violence syria afghanistan and somalia are the worst countries were children and young people in a report the global charity says more than three hundred fifty million children that's one in six worldwide are living in conflict zones. colombia says three thousand troops have been deployed along the border with venezuela to stem the flow of venezuelans trying to illegally enter the country every machinery is being used to destroy parts of dirt road crossings which are often used by migrants to illegally enter long. here in germany chancellor all macros meeting with turkey's prime minister been ali today and one of the issues likely to be on their agenda is the case of denise you joe now he's the german journalist who's been jailed in turkey for the past year on terrorism charges charges human rights groups say are politically motivated now on the one year anniversary of his incarceration germany's foreign minister renewed demands for his release those demands were echoed by each all supporters at a protest here in berlin the w.'s funny how char was there. everywhere that these men and women are not preparing for a party. we're not here for fun even though it may look like it we're here because we seem to manage to his release for a year now calling on politicians one turkish politicians with possible we want to make sure that his case remains in focus is up in the sense. that we are not here for fun that's also his final of the new book by. the. behind bars in istanbul it's been one year since then six shelves arrested even though he's not been charged with anything turkish authorities are saying he was spreading terrorist propaganda and inciting hatred of the supposed. to shell is the perfect symbol of the erosion of turkey. last year sparked massive protests. across germany and the beginning of a social media campaign the hash tag for dennis'. today they are on the streets again getting their cars ready for a protest. and they want the wheels of justice to finally start turning for the honest people taking part in this cockle. shell was just doing his job as a journalist that's not a crime and they make their anger loud enough. one of them is goto who knew personally being here is solidarity that's the least he can do he tells us. you know this is all we can do a convoy of cars to make sure. the german government to put more pressure on to help stop the autocratic system. which. we are passing through cries about an area. off berlin home to a lunch to fish population mixed reactions are reserved others are supportive for dennis but also for churchill. tennessee of tennis has become a kind of symbolic figure but of course this is about all political prisoners and all who are in the opposition in turkey for the sake of democracy the german government should impose sanctions against turkey. after going to continue to fight . the convoy and swear it started at the venue for the release of dynasty chance book without the author of course instead others are reading his book giving him a voice. oh my and there are many here in this room who stand up for dinosaurs and for all other scene jail who can't make their voices heard the. fact that. this is still to come on the show berlin gears up for its annual film festival we preview some of the films that ask about the impact of the meet to movement here in germany. it's over the market now and their boss is in the news today. at the. european aviation giant abas has released its annual results and that pretty good annual profit jumped to two point five billion euros that's a two billion more than in the previous year but there are clouds on the horizon in december announced a management shakeup in the wake of corruption allegations and this trouble with some of its aircraft models starting with the ailing a three eighty super jumbo which was almost cancelled due to lack of demand but which was given a lifeline last month when dubai based carrier emirates ordered to thirty six planes and there is the air. a four hundred m. military transport plane which was commissioned back in two thousand and three but it's been plagued by losses due to technical problems but demand for the a three twenty series remains robust the narrow bodied jets there are of special interest to asian airlines china for one is reportedly planning to buy one hundred eighty four of them this year and just tested a long range transatlantic version so let's talk a little bit more about what's in store for advice my colleague. joins me now here in the studio and you've been keeping an eye on on atlas first of all what you make of those results good to bat ok well the expectations were definitely of an improvement on last year's results but the increase was actually anticipated to be higher so a bit of a mixed bag there in terms of expectations and what we actually got a twenty seven thousand was generally a good year for air bus in terms of deliveries we saw seven hundred eighteen that's a record number but the hit on the a four hundred m. of one point three billion euros that's of course the military transport plane is definitely making itself felt that we're still waiting for some guidance on other theaters like production now they've previously signaled perhaps eight hundred this year but we have yet to confirm that all right but we do maybe know that the a three eighty is safe at least for the time being well for now it seems like there's a good chance that it could be saved i remember when you and i were talking back in november during the dubai air show and hopes of then seemed rather desperate for a deal now fast forward to january and emirates was the one who blinks first and coughed up sixteen billion dollars and the a three eighty lives another day or in this case at least for the next ten years but you see this deal is pretty much the textbook definition of putting all your eggs in one basket now it's definitely going to need some more customers if it wants to survive if it wants have sustainable production but what the deal with emirates actually does a signal to the rest of the industry that there is them. market person precise planes at a time with increasing passenger demand and tighter slots at airports but was itself a sort of seems to sort of focus shift the focus to the a c three twenty which is a short and medium whole flight normally but as we just heard it it's just before his first chance atlantic flight is that the future exactly so that was the eighty three twenty one hours that the long range version of the a three twenty now there are certainly features that make it viable like improved engine efficiency and the fact that well what they say anyway is that you can save up to thirty percent on long haul routes that it has been traditionally dominated by flagship carriers and with an airline so a single aisle also means more heating capacity interesting for me concise carriers . are looking to break into the long haul market but of course passenger comfort is going to be an issue. there's always obviously very little leg room and single aisle means longer lines for the toilets ok so maybe they need to do some refer fishing vision adelanto on that with me in the studio thank you so much. berlin's annual film festival the belly nala begins tonight in film makers and stars from around the world are descending on the german capital now this is the first international film festival to take place since the flood of allegations of rape and sexual misconduct against phil mogul harvey weinstein and other big hollywood names as the w.'s on your cock reports the me too movement against sexual violence has also been raging berlin's red carpet. where the red carpet will be it still looks like a building site. construction crews here are racing against time with just a few hours left until everything has to be ready for action. during the burl in film festival the red carpet right behind me is the most glamorous place in the german capital it's where actresses from all over the world pose for the proper i'd see in high heels and low cut dresses at least they normally do this year though things could be a little different the debate about sexual misconduct in the film industry has reached the belly now and some women want an example set right here on the red carpet. no high heels but relaxed natural beauty that's what actress and when i left shin once she supports the initiative nobody's told dress code on the red carpet she says it's part of an outdated view of the world. via his ability to matter very much is that the cameras capture have a huge effect on people all around the welt on women on children on everyone who sees them. a lot. and women are portrayed as though they can only be attractive and successful if they have a certain look. on the sky was nixed first. festival director dieter cost as his own take on the debate. there are lots of initiatives and this is one of them and it's an important one. i can only encourage every woman to wear whatever she marks. doesn't mean there has never ever been a dress code for the belly nala i'm not about to reject anyone and i certainly won't be rejecting a woman wearing flat shoes you know what i'd be turning away a man wearing high heels. most likely the opening field will be without any here to whatsoever acclaimed director wes anderson is showing isle of dogs the first and you mention ever to open the belly not. get out of here and don't come back. not the belly not a would be unthinkable without an iranian film. the concept of it which is a close at. this year's director money huggy looks at states elect listing film directors pick is an ironic turbulent comedy. refugees and migration will be true in themes at this politically charged film festival gemini's christiane pets sot tells the story of a refugee if you win world war two reflected in the fate of those who are fleeing today. movie lovers can choose from a total of three hundred eighty five films over the next ten days. whether it's serious art house or popcorn entertainment standing in line for the tickets is more than worth the wait. this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show we meet the russian outlets who will not be at the winter olympics did abuse emily sure when reports on those left outlook cold over doping allegations. that much more straight ahead. no matter how hard you look many species of mushrooms are disappearing from the forests and. environmental researchers are creating protection zones for fun. which are vital to the ecosystem and could also simply an important role in food production as a nursing v concepcion tute from that. oral tradition in sixty minutes on the d.w.p. . germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something him to resign we must overcome it india. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. barely healed. the scars on. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for city's edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. new beginning in peace time who are the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance. darkness the city's after war. starting march tenth on t w. welcome again your date of your news wire our top stories right now seventeen people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a high school in the u.s. state of florida the suspect a nineteen year old former student at that school is now in police custody. and south africa's president jacob zuma has resigned the move coming in day after the governing amc called for his removal has head of state. of corruption. in india an ambitious government program to store a biometric data and provide a unique id number to each of india's more than one billion people come under fire called odd har or the foundation in hindi it was meant to ensure the smooth delivery of public services especially welfare and subsidized food for the poor but many are saying it's ended up doing exactly the opposite our india correspondent sagna the car traveled to the eastern state of georgia to find out more. a fair price shop in a village in eastern india. it's where those below the poverty line can get subsidized food from the government a kilogram of rice costs just one groupie or less than ten euro cents here. known as ration shops outlets like these are the backbone of india's vast public distribution system now the government has linked the disposal of food with technology to the most secure distribution of benefits in recent years millions of indians have signed up for the biometric id system called a car that captures and stores the fingerprints and iris scans then issued a unique twelve digit identification number. many state governments now require people to have that number and link it to the existing ration cards before they can claim price albeit at subsidized rates at the ration shop a machine now authenticates beneficiary's identity. it reads and matches the fingerprint and calculates the amount grain she's entitled to and how much money is to be paid. it's high take an implicit provided what's. wrong the new system is entirely dependent on internet connectivity but internet and electricity are totally unreliable in the village sometimes the network is down all day. and the machine doesn't work and people don't get the grain they yell at us but what can we don't. even when the internet does work some people are turned away without food in the world in the us this woman was told her biometrics don't match and a name doesn't show up in the database i send mine and i ask if i haven't received my share of food grains for months i have all the necessary documents at the russian shop says i should get my husband they say his fingerprint may work but he works in another district as a laborer he can't come all the way here when i need great. conditions or even worse for the state's large tribal population at the bottom of the economic ladder . and a husband hustling have five children the two work as casual laborers and sell firewood to make ends meet. they have other hard numbers and ration cars but they both illiterate. and have no idea how to link the two but it's been nearly a year since they last received cheap grade. the local ration shop has told them they don't exist in the online database. or the one on an ma when we used to get subsidised grain we at least had some money for our children. we could afford medicine if one of them finish but now we have to spend all the money we earn and buying great in the market. there's nothing left for anything else. i now eat only once a day. it's a dire situation in recent months the indian media has reported that in some districts of child can people have even died of starvation after they were denied rations due to problems with the new technology in. local activists say the very system that was meant to harness technology to drive development shutting out vulnerable people in one of india's border states have a current state of charcoal and already has high malnutrition levels it's called the country's hunger capital localised in such a situation the rollout of the by metrics technology has caused huge disruptions in the public distribution service which is an absolute lifeline for the poor they're unable to feed the chocolate to watch it's very worried. state officials admit there are glitches in the new system but insist that they just do the totals alone them in the long run of the hard will bring benefits right now people are still getting used to it. whenever you launch a new system there's always initial resistance to it in society. but it will work. even in the capital daily our the new high tech system has led to chaotic scenes congressional shops the fingerprint authentication machines here constantly malfunction the delhi government has promised to provide ration shops like this one with new machines that will scan customers irises state. so far there's no sign of them patience is running thin. yeah i've been that i've been coming here for the last four days to get my rations but my fingerprint isn't recognized by the machine i work as a meat after take off work to come here i lose out on my wages. but not everyone here thinks the new system is all bad. i think the new system is actually good it will help weed out identity fraud before people who say they can recollect extra great when using other people's accounts are those who didn't build cards that's how they would get in the system that can happen any more but this technology. that to me sound like music to the use of officials pushing the biometrics based system but for now the main concern for the working poor here is how to get the hands on much needed subsidized food. let's bring in from delhi right now do you have your correspondent a song is on the car but that report together for us good morning sania we heard some very disturbing claims in your report about people dying of starvation in jar kong because of problems with this new technology how's the government responding to that. that's right well over the last several months there's been many media reports from that say over half a dozen people have died of starvation another little skits case that was reported was in the early february the c.e.o. that off a thirty year old woman who reportedly died of under-nutrition and exhaustion in september last year there was another case of an eleven year old girl who died off and they actually died of starvation she reportedly had not eaten for a day is before her death that case was white in the indian media the activists investigating these that said this is definitely linked to the fact that these people were denied food rations because of the new biometric system which is of course not mandatory to access some sites. now some of these the fees didn't have the five metric i.d.'s or they went into the fashion and so they were automatically kicked out of an online system the government often try to control whether has contested these claims it's said that these deaths have nothing to do with flaws in the new biometric system they see these deaths were caused by factors such as you know existing in this is some cases even though they haven't tonight but that's ok it's very much about the technology in all of this isn't it let's talk about that the technology the odd har system it's the world's largest biometric id card program and stores fingerprints i responds of one point three billion indians what are sorties going to do with all of this data. that's right it's the world's largest biometric data base if you will now the system was set up in two thousand and nine under the previous government and we have to remember this is originally thought it as a bulletin tree biometric id system that would help speed up the black services hope. to get welfare benefits particularly subsidized food for the poor but but that is since changing of the current government and the famous and the rain will be has gone a step further and has actually made this idea mandatory for a host of public services beyond welfare benefits so if you want to register to matter if you want to fight income taxes even open a bank account you now need another i.d. in india now the government to help them least it helps cut corruption they say attempt to create substantial savings for the government and i look at some the scheme also say that this portable identity number is an absolute rule for millions of indians who do not possess any form of i.d. ok now there has been intense debate about biometric data privacy of course not only in india but around the world what are the main arguments against this project in india. well i think the biggest concern here is the misuse of of personal data now in the boston a we have to remember that the government has really expanded the reach of a car to to go into a host of the private cons actions for example of how it is not compulsory to to gain bank loans to to say oh my property the government is even trying to make the compulsory to link to move my phone number and critics that we were recently warned that this is going to lead to a tulip lost something in limbs they see this can really courts in information at risk and i think some of those fears are founded under the theory or we had an independent newspaper that claimed to have found a way to pay for and was to get access to details off of the hard numbers but for as little as five hundred it's that's a little over six euros but to people who are waiting on the move on what's up with last year the indian government admitted that millions of other hard numbers were canceling displayed on over two hundred government websites so i said i think that a serious concerns about data security and privacy neither of which we have to remember our country could take it under indian law ok i'm sure that would become an issue in the future for india a sunnier phonic or four for us from delhi thanks very much for that. thank you well afghan authorities are battling is the most insurgents from both the tal a bog and the so-called islamic state but that's by far not the only threat to peace and stability in that country the province of nanda harun the city of jalalabad is also in the grip of a growing crime wave local traders and other businesses are subject to robbery extortion and kidnapping many in the city see crime as a bigger threat than terrorism or situation has made worse by the arrival of some eighty thousand afghan refugees who'd recently been deported back home from pakistan peter gerhardt reports from jalalabad. sitting in his currency exchange bureau in a markets and central jalalabad just a few days ago a group of bandits brutally robbed this office. had the day off when this happened he shows us photos of his cousin ahmed the owner of the exchange bureau he was murdered during the robbery. or sort of character to my brother called me an absolute panic. he said he had been shot and so was our cousin he told me to call our father and to come quickly to the hospital. his cousin ahmed allah died in the hospital shortly afterwards. shah shows us the bullet holes in the wall in the security cameras that recorded the robbery in the c.c.t.v. footage the offender is clearly visible as he enters the shop unprovoked and without warning he immediately opens fire on ahmed allah who falls to the ground badly injured. a second man enters the shop. he jumps over the counter. but just seconds later the two hastily leave the shop. empty handed us. at the time of the robbery there was no money at all in the office. we are not safe like these happen here all the time but was only about a handful of good police officers for the entire city the others don't do anything with record because the attack happened in broad daylight the perpetrators ran outside carrying their weapons in their hands right past the police officer standing over there they just stood there on the not doing anything and we will another. many people in afghanistan receive money from abroad it's the only way they can survive rupees uro's dollars the market vendors accept almost any currency there are high. really any banks instead people do their banking with private money changers it's a dangerous business jalalabad is located has in the province of nine security officials have their hands full fighting the taliban and the so-called islamic states just a few days ago they shot seventeen islamist terrorists but people are now more afraid of organized crime there are reports of business owners getting kidnapped and people having to pay ransom or protection money there may be if a nice presence but it seems powerless. to part was extradited the desolate security situation we have invested so much here in the province of nagar so we demand police protection because if we close the exchange houses the entire market will collapse the jeweller's furniture dealers and even the vegetable peddlers everyone would close shop after that because guards are. going. to murder victim's family discusses what to do next. as easy was the head of the family the entire business depended on him feels he's still too young to follow in his footsteps he's especially afraid of having to go to the shop alone. but the government must finally provide security that is their job we money changers are not the only ones who are being targeted by criminals here other people also suffer the group of the situation is getting worse and worse here in record of what your what people don't even know whether they'll come back alive when they leave the house in the morning. your worship to get their weapons. on the way to the cemetery they tell us that they don't believe the perpetrators will ever because even though there's video footage of the crime. as easy as grave as fresh as is the family's despair. the news of our filming here has spread and the police suddenly get into gear the next day they arrest three suspects. the police even post a video of a confession by the murder suspects. the attack was planned by pfizer our gang leader i was only supposed to scare the money changer with my weapon my shooting him was an accident my accomplice was supposed to take the money but he failed to do so because we were interrupted. with the market vendors the union lavishes the police with brazen tanks after all it doesn't happen every day that the perpetrators are caught so quickly the police chief speaks very candidly about the problems faced by the community. the main reason for the crime rate is high unemployment. on top of that eighty thousand afghan refugees were just deported from pakistan. honestly we are surprised that the crime rate in jalalabad is not even worse than it already is. to take tim's family is also satisfied that the perpetrators have been cause even so they won't forgive his murderous. football now the champions league knockout stage continued with two european heavyweights locking horns to tell us more about that johnson green's year from the sports johnson we're talking about the highlight of this round or indeed we are prying around madrid is paris times around the european heavyweights that with contrasting fortunes in this competition it was the more experienced side really rallied prevailed in the first leg of the last sixteen side they have run up three one winners on the night so ok so ryall was with the big first leg advantage and it was their star player who came out and performed really beyond expectations christiane or underestimate him at your peril because the build up to this was all about mame all parasites around straw man the ever. records. of course. but that's. kind of summed up. the. one hundred goals now. because. goals for. the third. and this highlights what i was talking about the gulf between the two sides because i have never won the champions league. much money. to have the same level of success. is sometimes hard to come by. back to back. but he's been under pressure. so this relieve some of the pressure on him see how happy he. played very well from beginning to end even when they scold the goal we kept the ball we pressed high and in the end we achieved a good result and we can be happy about it and i have to congratulate the whole team because the victory was achieved by all of them. just the other day we saw manchester city winning four nil in a basel another english side had a big away wins well yes liverpool won five. or anything in the liverpool say we can do better now they are now the side that's there with a lot of pedigree in this competition they've won it five times this was the first appearance in the knockout stages for nine years they've been a very frustrating team in recent years the very never know what you're going to get but that the amount. for them they were absolutely. the other goals and even when they were half time they just kept pushing forward they didn't think. they just went to the school they've now scored more goals than any other team in the champions league this season twenty eight even more impressive given porter would only last twice all season they've had a bit of a renascence and then you can say. you know. it's i have another team has ever come back from a five deficit last season four goals against for porto not for them. for the job. it's to the winter olympics now and the norwegian skier ox alone swindle has become the oldest winner of the flagship men's downhill the age of thirty five made shift for and also took the giant slalom gold the other big news is that the jamaican women's bobsled code sandra curiosus has quit in dispute of responsibilities to german is also threatened to take away the bobsled from the team are due to make their games to be. well meanwhile in the olympic figure skating there's been gold for germany in the pairs thanks to a world record score. go and burnham also wowed the crowd and john chang their surprise victory was so emotional that they burst into tears afterwards and staying with figures and russian pairs have been out on the ice but not as many as moscow originally wanted russian athletes competing at the winter olympics are doing so under the olympic flag of course there's no official russian team has been banned after state sponsored doping did have you simply share one talk to some of the skaters left out in the cold. it was an unexpected twist for evander who can but being barred from the olympics hasn't stopped him training he and his partner alexandra steele have been skating together since they were children and working towards their first olympic games for years. but the international olympic committee hasn't invited the twenty four year old to pyong chang it considers russian athletes guilty until proven innocent and suspects yvon of doping which he denies. they say you want invited but they haven't told us the reason it seems they suspect us of something but they haven't told us of. and i think they have to tell us how can you accuse someone of something and not say what it is. that this is. not inviting athletes for no reason it's so strange it's like we haven't been invited to a birthday party. but this is the olympics. among the athletes the russian olympic ban remains a hot topic yvonne's appeal against the decision to bar him was just rejected he's one of over one hundred athletes who aren't on the list. in russia their situation is seen as political at a concert called russia in my heart in moscow the doping scandal is portrayed as part of an anti russian campaign. world war two sanctions and now the olympic games were strong no matter what hits us the message here. by athlete until she pulled in is one of the guests he was also barred from competing in. all of our strongest athletes weren't invited to the olympics this is unprecedented. raising the national colors here isn't much of a consolation for she pulled and his fellow athletes in south korea have to me. do with the neutral flag. the russian athletes officially competing as individual olympic athletes from russia not as the russian team still there and transfer the opening ceremony has drawn a bit of an audience to the sports bar most of those watching are angry about how the olympic committee has treated their athletes. politics shouldn't be mixed up with the olympics it's a peaceful event based on friendship between nations it's. sort of taken part without one notion of american uniform at any cost i think north all the sanctions against us are not being afraid of anything. to move ahead of a well known sports site thinks the doping scandal has taken on a dangerous political slant in russia and he blames the government for not trying to solve the problem. russia doping isn't seen as a problem that has anything to do with sports or as a violation that needs to be punished short you know it up instead it's seen as the next phase of a new cold war and that was bad because it means doping can't be discussed in a reasonable way the attitude towards doping is seriously problematic here it is not a taboo in russia and seen as a tactical maneuver we were he just. dumping is supposed to make athletes faster and stronger even argues that's why it wouldn't help in his discipline anyway he says ice skating is about coordination and grace. i can't speak for anyone else this is but i can vouch for myself and save it i'm praying that i've never taken anything in my life. instead of fighting for medals at the olympic games. but i can only look back at their last big performance at the european championships a few weeks ago. at the time they didn't know they wouldn't be at the olympics and they want to bronze medal in the ice dancing disciplined. when i wasn't invited it was really hard for us for a few days then things got easier and now we understand that life has to go on we have to think of a next go. but one of those goals will be the next olympic games in four years and they'll be ready for a fair fight for medals without doping they say. and we'll have more on these and other stories of course at our website dot com for now though for me brian thomas and the entire thanks so much. no matter how hard you look many species of mushrooms are disappearing from the forests. in. environmental researchers are creating protections on those for fog. which are vital to the ecosystem and could also simply an important role in food production as a nurse envy can substitute for meat. oral tradition and thirty minutes on d w. earth a home for saving googling to just tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like 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