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but is accused of using rhetoric that encourages violence dominic a reporter from the city of effort. for sun yearn herc is the face of the air as the far rights lead candidate here he believes his hard line on immigration chimes with the people of this state and that by railing against the rights of the few he can win the votes of many. they allow millions of illegal immigrants to invade our social security system they hand over the work of generations to be loued it isn't millions of their own people straight into old age poverty this is a scandalous way to conduct politics and it has to be stopped 2 years ago perko called the holocaust memorial in berlin a memorial of shame and while he and his party do not condone violence against minority groups just across the state border is the city of halabja where 2 people were shot dead outside a synagogue earlier this month police arrested a 27 year old suspect who admitted wanting to kill jews and other minority groups
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the f.t.c. condemned the attack but other mainstream politicians believe the party's rhetoric fuels extremism the christian democrats lead candidate here says he's received death threats is very timid right wing extremists demanded i stop my election campaign if i didn't comply they would stab me i'm saying let's leave no room for hate violent aggression and death threats the man polls suggest has the best chance of beating the far right here believes his own far left views other way ahead border on hama law has governed the ring year for the past 5 years he wants another 5. remains the party that understands east germany's needs best the issue is constantly being challenged by those who say the f.d.a. is now the east's representative but all i can see is that all the f.d.a. has offered is outrage yet there's no doubt many people in the former communist east germany feel mainstream pop. these have broken their promises to them so there
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is a general feeling that the german political class is not on the proper way and this is why so many people either hope that a left position or i position might improve the course of german policy making if the parties of the 2 political extremes do prosper in sunday's election it will be the latest sign of quite how disaffected many east germans are with the situation in their country now almost 30 years since the fall of the burnham dominic came out 0 air force. and germany's oldest political party the social democrats have been choosing a new leader finance minister shirts narrowly won the most votes but fell short of the majority needed to avoid another ballot next month the center left s.p.d. is in coalition with the chancellor angela merkel's right leaning christian democrats many s.p.d. members are unhappy with the arrangement complaining that the party has compromised too much on its core policies. a 40 day strike that severely affected general
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motors as u.s. production has come to an end workers approved a new contract with the auto giant bringing picket lines down almost immediately almost $50000.00 walked off the job the union plans to use the g.m. dealers a new basis for negotiations with the company's rival fault. huge crowds in taiwan of celebrated the annual pride parade 5 months after same sex marriage was legalized on the island taiwan was the 1st place later to allow same sex couples to get married. colombians will vote in local elections on sunday which are being seen as a referendum on the government even decay one year into his presidency and also testing colombia's political environment after the signing of a peace deal with rebels 3 years ago i was on the run p.s.u. reports from colombia's pacific coast. when having to do a civil society candidate for mayor victor cheerfully greets supporters despite the
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need for soldiers to escort him at this makeshift dark like many of his movement the dolls life has been threatened by criminals consumed by use and take corruption anti drug traffickers platform. the risk is clear to us because i haven't heard that center of many interests or we defend the interests of the community and our territory we oppose big capital illegal actors and interests of international and national developers at times even agents of the state. we have into this colombia's biggest port on the pacific but it's also largely afro colombian city ravaged by crime poverty and corruption fueled by the cocaine trade the dollars movement grew in response to that in 2007 organized an unprecedented civic strike getting the national government to promise better health care education basic sanitation something says the peace deal the government signed
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a year earlier with 5 gravels made possible. previously when you tried to start a civic movement the government would say the guerrilla took people out on the streets behind them or the rebels obviously that would end the movement and put their leaders at risk. the last 2 elections were the most peaceful in their caves but now violence has returned as armed groups and powerful political interests pushed back against change one of the dolls partners was killed another seriously injured. armored car and body guards but other police haven't been so lucky 7 candidates have been killed across colombia in 69 have suffered. independent candidates. have been the worst affected by the return. of the campaign in earnest back. candidates from across the political spectrum. it shows that there's
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a risk for independent candidates regardless of feeling left or right but worse if you openly confront invested interest. but it didn't rid columbia from the political violence. despite the risks be dealt campaign is running. against better funded traditional candidates for many fledgling peace agreement is an opportunity for change that can't be missed even when it means putting their life on the line. well still ahead in sport roger federal looks for his 10th title on home turf out the swiss indoor tennis champ. overthrown and exiled their point again saying if you all thought this miss meeting you an intimate film about the struggle of the elected leader of madagascar
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to return to his country and reinstate his presidency he knows that the truth was forged by and leave me a bit numb to guess the french position is that all along with interesting things return of the president on al-jazeera. was. tom old is there a. very you don't believe in the 2 state solution the do you still believe in the 2 state solution we listen to what i just said it was that pakistan would never start
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a war i'm anti war we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the soldiers there are a. lot of back it's time to support his royal. thank you england or into their 1st rugby world cup final in 12 years this out of the big talk about favorites and defending champions the new zealand all blacks 19 points to 7 in yokohama it's a status report. i sobered $62007.00 the last time your bets lost the rugby world cup match until now as the haka rang out across
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the yokohama international stadium the faces of england's team suggested they would be up for the challenge and after 2 minutes nobody was left in any doubt as to england's resolve mana to a long oval for the game's 1st try. it could end perhaps should have got even better with sam hill. and then ben youngs both thinking they'd schooled only for the video refusing to rule them out. but with england coach eddie jones looking on george for kick 2 penalties to leave the 2003 world cup winners with a 13 point lead with 15 minutes left. in the ember last year the all blacks overturned a 15 point deficit to beat england that's what. and when audi servia school thoughts of the lebanese even come back a woman truly on but once again needless kicking from food kept new zealand at arm's length 80 jones team eventually closing out a 19.27 victory so we had the better today. your eyes go in with an idea of how you
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want the game to be they never get it exactly like that and just got to give so much credit to news in the way they kept fighting right to the end we had to take them to win that game and stay said we go have as much as we had and just came up short so you know we're extremely disappointed by that. you know all right now it's us have put things into words so it's the end of the road for coach steve hansen and his new zealand team as for england they can now look forward to the final in yokohama next saturday. peter stayman al jazeera. now to talk about champion south africa will be hoping to take on england in that final next saturday the springboks time lost 1st get past wiles' that game also in york harbor historically the south africans have the edge over the welsh but the boks occurring on a 4 match losing streak against warren gatland. lately we've struggled against him
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we've played them it's always our last game and if you had to us was always after a long season and it's in the millennium stadium so it's always tough in every level you guys for 3 to go so it's going to be nice to play them in a neutral ground with with both teams having all the guys at all the guys but most of the most of the guys play available for selection and if she sees a bit of team well as far as they've never played in a world cup final before they've lost in the semifinals on 2 previous occasions back in 19072011 they've also been beaten both times they've played south africa at world cups old are both those defeats were by narrow margins of 0 up against wonderful opposition who we respect for all of us are very confident and comfortable in now our own ability in their own game plan year from attacking perspective you have to have variety you can be comfortable carrying the ball and you know it can make sure when the collisions there to put them on the back for 2 halves he could change shape defenses as well and make sure we're moving the ball
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of movement quickly and our terms. to. start sunday's mexico are growing pretty from pole position in his red bull he qualified quick as i had a ferrari shall declare. his hamilton current win his 6 drivers title weekend but he will start from 4th on the grid following a disappointing qualifying session for both the miss eighties his teammate valtteri bottas crashing heavily he was are ok but will start sunday's race from 6 it was a great day for stepping down as he grabbed just the 2nd pole position is. ok to football manchester city have cut the gap on leaders liverpool to just 3 points in the english premier league i made aston villa 3 nil on saturday thanks to goals from sterling going to one or other notable results for brighton edging past everson and a hat trick from christian chelsea beat burnley 48 as liverpool place on sunday. in italy syria leaders eventis are surprisingly held to a 11 draw at let's see on saturday this guy in the title to penalty here by taking
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a 15 minutes later after being awarded a penalty thanks to the video assistant referee how about doing what he does best but 6 minutes later it was 11 mark quarterman crusoe also scoring from the penalty spot after my test elect was attractive but. tennis roger federer has reached the final of his high employment the swiss indoors in basel for a record 15 times. world number 7 stefano city fast in straight sets in the semi if he wins sunday's final against australia alex immuno at least 10 chartley in basel and his 100th. member playing the qualities here i guess it was back in 97 and then the 1st wild career 98 playing agassi and who would have thought that i was going to have this kind of a career you know i was heartbroken when i lost my 1st finals in 5 sets here and now it's been another $0.14 so i would love to win another one and go for the 5th
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in a row for me but listen i'm just already so so place right now that i made it to the finals. and that is always but for now. thanks very much for who you have the most knowledge there are news. of the live a full hour of news and to learn from me to the news out team and your company. counter the cost of africa opens up its borders in the hope of it relating the success of the european union nigeria shuts its borders to smuggling and tax evasion plus airport expansion and the creation of a regional media hub counting the cost on al-jazeera. deal with the t.v. unless you deal with the gap you decide who i disagree with that toy this sounds like blaming the public the country for the. anybody these people well trained.
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have been very. popular. join me as i put the questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate. al-jazeera. driven by outrage and spanning generations demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 20 if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the among the most persecuted minorities in the world rewind returns with a new scenery. thanks to down to scenes documentary.
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been blind continues with police go millions of dollars in people's money just being taken in for their whole lives for the money an agent down a drain and $1.00 day on al jazeera. determined and defiant iraq has continued to protest against corruption on poverty despite the deaths of 63 people and today's. hello i'm daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up spanish riot police charging demonstrators in barcelona during a rally in support of jail separatist leaders plus. chile's president demands
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a resignation of his entire cabinet in the wake of huge anti-government protests. and pope francis considers overturning centuries old rules to help solve a shortage of catholic priests and them as. well and 60 people have been killed in 2 days of demonstrations against iraq's government the influential shiite cleric. is calling for the prime minister to resign and m.p.'s linked to him are staging a sit in the parliament as natasha going to reports now from the capital demonstrators are refusing to give up on their demands for change. protesters in baghdad spent a 2nd day confronting security forces as they attempted to breach this barrier their aim was to march across a bridge to government offices in the fortified green zone protesters have been in touch with rear square are brown the clock since thursday evening they say some
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have been attacked without provocation. in the early morning hours while journalists aren't around we want to make sure that we will just demonstrate in a safe way as we want that we want that we want to get killed. i don't want to die today i want to have a good country about 200 iraq e.-s. have been killed since the latest anti-government protests began at the beginning of this month people are angry about the lack of jobs corruption discrimination and the cost of living prime minister idyll abdul mahdi has promised various reforms but he's refusing to meet the protesters main demand that he resigns along with his government he says that would create chaos and gotten out and if they see the scene on the couches in the shooting us what do they think chickens the spring take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government the
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ministry of interior released a statement on saturday condemning the people it says attacked security forces and vandalized government and political party buildings a spokesman says they did not use excessive force and they're committed to protecting the human rights of peaceful protesters amid the stun grenades and tear gas we met at the noon and his 2 year old son if not by senate had met 18 years i work with the minister of interior and my reward was being fired i have been protesting here and trying to get another contract for 4 months every day they give us promises to call me say tomorrow i have nothing i bet who dares says he's protesting for the chants his 4 children might have a future he wants hope for 2003 i have a good life a symbol life and a happy life off the 2000 city i lose my job my family destroyed my future
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destroyed members of parliament were due to meet. on saturday but the session was canceled because not enough of them turned up with a country in crisis protesters see that as yet another example of a government deaf to their demands a tosser going to aim al-jazeera baghdad. turkey has once again threatened to send millions of refugees towards europe if the e.u. doesn't support its so-called safe zone in northern syria and. by the way i describe. some of the reports now from on the border. more fighting in syria between kurds in turkey backed syrian rebels in videos uploaded by kurdish fighters they say they're defending their positions outside the so-called safe zone south of the towns of. fighters who form a coalition called the syrian national army or deny they are making any territorial gains. there he says 5 soldiers were wounded in attacks record as
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fighters who are reportedly being backed by syrian government forces although no one has claimed responsibility turkish military sources accuse the kurds of carrying out 4 bombings in the last 4 days within the safe zone the fighting is happening despite an agreement for a 60 paws forces loyal to syria's president bashar al assad have moved into towns and villages outside of the 30 kilometer boundary agreed by russia and turkey and russian military police as well as soldiers from chechnya or patrolling areas and the kurdish controlled. they are implementing the video all agreement under which the kurds will leave their positions inside the safe zone turkey is a nato member and its dealings with russia in syria have not been welcomed by many of its western allies before arriving in ankara germany's foreign minister called turkey's offensive against the kurds an invasion that's to discuss. we were told the proposal on creating an international safe zone is not
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a realistic suggestion that's why we use the time to deal with those issues which are important for the people in syria right now the issue of what happens with the ceasefire after 150 hours and the issue of how humanitarian aid continues with those who are fleeing in syria the invision comment outraged turkey's leaders they say european allies don't share the. burden of refugees and refused to support turkey's operation against fighters who are designated a terrorist group by the european union. i've heard from bilateral issues we found the sigurd opportunity to talk about the syrian issue was a whole also focused on the fact that the us and russia have recognized the developments in the field with spring operation there are so many imes of that operation one of them is to return the syrian refugees we need to clean the syria from the terrorist organizations. he says it's safe zone is meant to create a space for refugees to return but more people have been displaced since turkey began its military operation and within syria almost 3 weeks ago the world food
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program says 176000 people have so far fled the fighting and if they are we left nothing. barely mentioned to escape to save ourselves and our children they provided some metro blankets and food but we have no doors no windows this is how we are living the 150 odd agreement between turkey and russia expires on tuesday the us president says he expects a permanent cease fire and has warned of reinforcing economic sanctions on turkey if ceasefire violations take place but turkish president is adamant that he wants to establish the 30 kilometer deep so on inside syria to repatriate more than $3000000.00 syrian refugees with or without the support of his allies solomon job with al-jazeera a truck on the turkey syria border. to spain now where parts of central boss alone turned into a battleground between police and protesters following a largely peaceful march riot police used buttons and charged that people had been
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throwing bottles and rocks it's the latest mass demonstration in support of counting on separatist leaders who've been jailed for their part in the independence referendum that was deemed to be illegal some of the negative has more now from wasilla. earlier this evening at least 350000 people had gathered in the center of barcelona to demand the release of the 9 catalan politicians and activists have been sentenced for sedition maybe 2 weeks ago after that as we have seen all week they broke off into a smaller group a still quite a huge number of them and made their way over here to the outside of the national spanish police headquarters now this is a site which has seen trouble breaking out the days now and always has been one of the points of where violent actions and activities and clashes between the police and the protesters have been taking place but of course also the tensions from that
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sentencing are still very much heightened that amman's also being made alongside more dialogue between the central government in madrid and the capital on government but in an election season where both sides of this argument are not backing down it's looking very unlikely that a dialogue in this kind of environment is going to take place. the chinese president has asked all of his government ministers to resign and off the declaring he's had the message from mass protests sebastian pinera also says he wants to end the state of emergency 19 people have been killed in 2 weeks of unrest when iraq now reports now from santiago. a protest of more than 1000000 people and she lists capital santiago has been called the most significant social mobilization in a generation in response to the historic march she was president. announced sweeping changes to both his cabinet and to national policy the 2 will be in the
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bill set to guide our government has taken on the urgent task of tending to the profound message sent from the chilean people this is why we have proposed to the national congress a robust and demanding social agenda that takes into account the significant demands of our competitors. after more than a week of protests and despite the concessions and apologies issued by the president a solution to the crisis has remained elusive sociologist sophia then also says the anger from demonstrators stems from a disconnect that exists between chile's political class and a majority of the population this is not a movement that is that is being articulated by 11 actor today one scene during the last week is this is more much more spontaneous we have with seen protests that 'd i mean demand for a new educators is them but also for a new houses then we have massive complaints against the current pension system so it's some sort of much fraud. on saturday protests sparked once again in several
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cities across chile. many demonstrators celebrated the news that a military in force curfew and a state of emergency would be lifted the atmosphere within the demonstrations taking place in the chilean capital may seem festive person under a law in anger that shared by just about everyone. apart from widespread discontent over worsening social and economic inequality in chile protesters say they want accountability over a violent crackdown by security forces that have left at least 20 people dead hundreds injured and more than 5000 arrested since the crisis began more than one week ago did not but. this doesn't end here this will continue for a long time we have to keep fighting. demonstrators are calling for more protests in the coming days saying what they want is the birth of the new cheetah no matter how long it takes. argentina's conservative
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president is almost certain to be thrown from office on sunday with polls pointing to a heavy defeat his left his rival alberto fernandez has campaigned on macrae's failure to deal with growing poverty the worsening economy and soaring inflation and on his running mate his ex president cristina cashman was on the brink of a remarkable comeback despite court cases involving accusations of bribery money laundering and corruption well robert valencia has a latin america analyst and also the former deputy editor of newsweek he says matter is declining popularity as a result of his inability to fix the economy problem is that he did not deliver what he promised early when he launched his presidential you know bad word for argentina argentina is gnostic hated to have the highest the 3rd highest. in the world behind venezuela and by.

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