Brent this is dw news, live from berlin. Tonight, the u. S. President declares victory for his Foreign Policy in northern syria. Trump taking credit for it a ceasefire in the region. This was made e possible by thte withdrawal of u. S. S. Forces. Was it Human Trafficking going terribly wrong . That is what invesestors in the u. K. Are asking when police find 39 bodies in a truck outside of london. Protesters in july are unswayed chile are unswayed. They are upping the pressure on the president with a general strike. Im brent goff. To our viewers on pds in the United States and around the world, welcome, we begin with President Trump declaring victory that he claims was made possible by him and only him. He lifted sanctions on turkey can post just nine days ago. He says he has received the news that it has permanently ended its offensive against kurds in northern syria. Is that true . They have established a safe zone along the turkey border. Russian military police in northern syria, t
Child brides. Some married for love, some as a way to guarantee safe passage, while others were paired off as local tradition demanded, raising awkward questions for german authorities. Thats why parliament passed a new law here in germany that officially makes 18 the minimum age for marriage and nullifying any existing marriages involving anyone under 16. Our reporter met with a girl who was torn between being a dutiful daughter and choosing how she would like to live. Hevi is a kurdish girl who now lives in a secret location somewhere in germany, anonymously and in fear of her own family and a forced marriage. She talks about how, on her 15th birthday, her life took a sudden and radical turn for the worse. The violence i experienced at home was really brutal. To get spat on so often by my father that was the worst, because i felt so humiliated. Hevi comes from a devout muslim family. Her father is an imam. The family started to isolate hevi more and more. They didnt allow her to get
Child brides. Some married for love, some as a way to guarantee safe passage, while others were paired off as local tradition demanded, raising awkward questions for german authorities. Thats why parliament passed a new law here in germany that officially makes 18 the minimum age for marriage and nullifying any existing marriages involving anyone under 16. Our reporter met with a girl who was torn between being a dutiful daughter and choosing how she would like to live. Hevi is a kurdish girl who now lives in a secret location somewhere in germany, anonymously and in fear of her own family and a forced marriage. She talks about how, on her 15th birthday, her life took a sudden and radical turn for the worse. The violence i experienced at home was really brutal. To get spat on so often by my father that was the worst, because i felt so humiliated. Hevi comes from a devout muslim family. Her father is an imam. The family started to isolate hevi more and more. They didnt allow her to get
Child brides. Some married for love, some as a way to guarantee safe passage, while others were paired off as local tradition demanded, raising awkward questions for german authorities. Thats why parliament passed a new law here in germany that officially makes 18 the minimum age for marriage and nullifying any existing marriages involving anyone under 16. Our reporter met with a girl who was torn between being a dutiful daughter and choosing how she would like to live. Hevi is a kurdish girl who now lives in a secret location somewhere in germany, anonymously and in fear of her own family and a forced marriage. She talks about how, on her 15th birthday, her life took a sudden and radical turn for the worse. The violence i experienced at home was really brutal. To get spat on so often by my father that was the worst, because i felt so humiliated. Hevi comes from a devout muslim family. Her father is an imam. The family started to isolate hevi more and more. They didnt allow her to get
Suddenly got a lot of young and hungry cricketing talent. Well catch up with the training at the wickets later in the show. Now we all know the stories of , how massive multinationals, like google, apple or microsoft, were started in somebodys garage. Well in russia, ordinary people have been running businesses in garages since soviet days. But their aim is not to make it big but rather the very , opposite. To stay small and unofficial. Certainly as far as taxation goes. But as the russian economy falters, the kremlin wants to boost tax income. So these underground businesses could be forced out of the shadows. As our correspondent Juri Rescheto has been finding out. Correspondent a classic garage band russian style. And a garage upholstery shop. And a doityourself recycling center. Theyre all part of grenada a garage cooperative in the city of nabereznye chelny, a city of half a Million People over a thousand kilometers east of moscow. Many of the citys male population get together he