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the, the business dw, and use live from the official results from south africa's elections, confirmed the end of the agencies on challenge script on power. the african national congress now has to form a coalition government that says presidents around the post will not resign. but one potential king make up for my president, jacob zima is challenging the results. also coming up here in germany heavy rains trigger a land slide that hits a passenger try and with hundreds of people on board, forcing it off the tracks. i made record flooding a fire fight at dice off the trying to evacuate those stranded the
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. i'm a little as like a welcome to the program. south africa's electra electra commission has announced the final result of wednesday's election and has confirmed the shop drop in support for the ruling african national congress policy. with only 40 percent of the vote, the amc says it will enter into talks with other policies to form a new governments. it's the 1st time the policy has failed to secure a majority since the 1st democratic elections in south africa says he is a god. his south africa's president sit around the post office or the announcements people have given effects to the tardy and call that was that has it resonated across generations that the people shout, govern. busy people have spoken whether we like it or not,
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they have spoken dw corresponding diane who is in johannesburg. i asked her who the amc will most likely end up sharing power with well, that's it. the, i think i have a 1000000 rand question. um, quite honestly, i don't think that they have quite figured it out just yet because the results have just been announced. and a lot of the parties still need to have their own internal meetings. for example, the amc said that it will have its 1st internal meeting with members of the national executive committee on monday. and the top agenda item is of course, who they could possibly shape power with. they are a lot of options being bandied about. so for example, some commentators are saying that they could choose to go with the simple option and join hands with a democratic alliance, which is the 2nd largest party that would give them an outright sort of some the simplest majority. and it wouldn't require them to bring in any of the smaller
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parties. of course that is the question of whether they can agree on t issues for governance for the next 5 years. and that's really what's going to make these can coalition co took quite difficult. as many of the parties have ideological differences in view of how the country should actually be run. we have the official election results. now we can bring those up on the screen for us to take a look at the at the, the i n c i just of the, for the percentage points the, the democratic alliance. that's the day i just mentioned the us a almost 22 percent. and the m k policy, that's the policy of the former president's jacobs, the at the almost 15 percent. the em diane jacobs to the says, the elections, the rigor where did those like allegations come from? of the well, the empty party, although they sit,
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the elections are rig that having produced the concrete evidence gifts to back that up. they need to say that they do have the evidence, but nobody has seen it. and they say they intend to use that evidence in a quote back to that they intend to launch too. so at the moment we don't really know what the basis of that education is and how far they intend to take it. the i . e. c has, although they've heard this allegation, have decided to announce the final result. and i've said in this event that we are attending it today, that the elections were free and fee. so we'll have to see over the next few days with the m. k party is able to produce those are those that concrete evidence of an and fee election and what they intend to do with it or not. now there have been calls for presidents around the price. that's a step down. can he survive this?
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historically pull results for the amc well it's going to be very tough discussions within the amc today we heard from the amc security general and he said that president silver drama posts is not going any way. the school has a number of years left of he's to him as a and see president. but it does this result is an unfavorable outcome for his presidency. and we might see in the next few months or even weeks, people continuing to call for him to sit down purely because of this put, put the outcome for now, the party has said that he will need the negotiation and he will continue to lead the party thank you very much. that was the w correspondent, that ok and johannes beck of a firefighter has been tail trying to rescue people traps by rec. what? fluttering in southern germany, a state of emergency has been declared in some areas, but done. you breathe has the best, it's banks and heavy rains triggered
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a land line, but the rail, the passenger train army has been mobilized, and residents are being forced from their homes for the levels of rising after them . and the diag gave way during the heavy rains. well, sar, she's had age residents to evacuate. this water is coming from everywhere. i help my little brother get the last little things for the children. we can now go swimming so much for being a. dramatic evacuations took place and fled, hits southern gym and a severe rain storm flashed large pumps of waste in the bay area. in some areas, the flood waters sewage to re quoted levels. several districts have declared a state of emergency risk you is have been working with thoughts of the deluge made some roads impossible. most discipline, we knew there could be flooding, but we didn't expect a disaster like the cut those tools to help them. these kids also are so you say
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the situation remains, teens come to mind the moment. we don't have electricity in the area currently. so there is no heating tonight, no hot water, where the ability to cook food, because most people have been cutting. the various state premium visited the affected areas to walk and think i'm square observing the situation in the flood region and the various that's currently difficult inside the but we're monitoring it throughout the various moving reserves and relocating emergency teams from other parts of the country that are not so bad to be effected. i do. mr. scott mclaughlin said, i say he, the rains and some the stones are also disrupting rail services, and road transport dw corresponded to sub balsa is in the area with more on the rescue efforts. i am currently in the town of the dog and here this place has been hit hard by the floods. a lot of people had to be evacuated.
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basement flooded. ground levels were flooded. i spoke to one lady has paid for her life trying to get out of the floods. luckily, she made it, and now it is the one about seeing up here. apparently the was is over a sofa. so right now you can see the fire brigade behind me is trying to come up with a, out of an underground, underground ca, fox, seeing what the situation is like beth, what will the console have been flooded? bolt cleaning up and seeing what's left. that can definitely not be said so many other parts of self terminate. status, lots are continuing to hit finishes, are continuing to being evacuated and heavy rains in front of the stones. i expect it, so the remote situation remains very tense in the south of time and the test of also reporting that. now let's have a quick look at some of the stories making use around the world. in germany, a police officer hasn't died 2 days off to being stabbed during an attack and
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mannheim yourselves took place during an assignment gathering in the city in the southwest in germany. the attack of injured several others before being shots. by monday, he's receiving treatment and hospital. isabel crowds turned out in tel aviv judging the government to accept the cx 5 proposal for gaza. also, the us before with the plan is rel down to types of a piece saying it goes to the warrants and it has achieved all its aims. a mouse has responded positively. so the choose proposal facing in mexico's presidential election has begun in a pole that will be historic for the 1st time to, to needing candidates of both women. and the way that it's set to become mexico's 1st female head of states. china and it says it has successfully landed a spacecraft on the fall side of the mood. the mission is to collect the 1st rock and soul samples from the level known luna him as the landing marks. a wind for
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china as an international race for the moon is gathering, paste the us india, and i was hoping to exploit losing their resources to sustain long term basis on the new shift. so they think of something that you can get me on for more or less crossover to keith cowan, who is the editor of nasa watch dot com. keith, how big of a deal is this landing? well, it's a big deal in that. it's the 2nd time anybody has landed anything on the far side of the moon by china did it the 1st time. it's something that we hear in the us. it talked about doing half a century ago. and by little boom here, besides we see we knew quite a bit about the side. we don't see the far side. we know something about because we have spacecraft orbiting it, but we've never brought samples back. there's a lot of questions as to why the 2 different sides of the moon look that differ. this mission will help answer some of those questions. so why uh,
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so many countries racing to reach the far side of the mid as well as interesting, like i'm in my late sixties and i grew up during the apollo era. there was a song called the everyone's gone to the moon, and it was sort of silly because it really is only us and the russians. well, the capability to go to the movies now, something that is not just one or 2 countries. it's many countries. and carpets and so you know, the threshold for doing this is lot lower. you have india and israel and japan and china and, you know, pick a country packs there now has a spec, sadly in orbit. so, you know, if you can do something in going to the moon is off and see just seems like the, the gold or platinum standard for a country is something to accomplish. and now everybody's lining up to try and do it themselves as a, where are these other countries and they progress the us specifically? well the you, it's just, it's interesting here because we're, so people say, well try is going to, the moon will be 1st while we were 1st half
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a century ago. but here's, here's the interesting thing that i want your audience to show. um, just because we did something doesn't mean we can just do it again and we've had difficulties getting back, you know, but just because we did it 50 years ago onto the china, whoever doing it now to 3rd, to let people live today. i've never seen a human walk on the surface of another world. i did. you didn't. and for that for everybody gets got to see if it'd be like doing the same thing again for the 1st time. it will be the 1st one waiting for most of the people in or, and i think it's going to have an impact on people, not just in america, russia. let me pull the rock, roach, you know, has a 1000000000 people. indeed it has a 1000000000 people. indeed, as an emissions there. so this is becoming something where we, the people of earth are going back, not just one country or another. am trying us mainland thing. now on the fall side of the main. what does that mean in terms of international space corporation?
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as well, again, when we back in the day, it was either us or the russians and we were competing really wasn't any collaboration these days. you have for example, the spanish mission has a swedish and italian and french and pakistani stuff on it. american mission to have stuff from other countries. you have collaboration, your cooperation, and you have competition. and by the way, these companies that have resources that are larger than the space agencies of many countries. so they go do kind of what they want. so you have a multi polar, i mean, the, we're in the globalized world that we're in. now. there's many players with many different agendas and out of the mix come something that's more interesting. they're more, the more we ways there are to go to the more and the more reasons to go, the more we go to the moon and the more we go to the mon, well, the more we go to the moon. thank you very much for your analysis. that's keith
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