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the gamble with their lives, just one living risking it all on al jazeera. we understand the differences of cultures across the amount of what moves wilson, news and current. does that matter to you? oh, i think it's under way in germany as people choose a replacement for angle and merkle after 16 years and power. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al 0 live from though also coming up at least 5 palestinians have been killed and others injured during raids. my israelis forces in the
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occupied west bank. molly, as prime minister says his nation feels abandoned by the passing french troops. as russia defends the involvement of mercenaries, a river of molten lava continues to flow down the palmer's whole kato in the canaries threatening and explosive reaction in the sea. ah, boasting is under way in germany, in one of its most competitive parliamentary elections in years. more than $60000000.00 people will decide on a new government without anglo mark less chancellor. for the 1st time in 16 years, there are nearly 3000000 new voters. of the issue of climate change has dominated the campaign. let's go live to cirrus holder of the homie who's in the field of we mentioned climate change. one of the main issues for the parties have campaigned on in this election holder, well, sort of
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a one message that came out of old for all i need is, is that stability and could do new people in this country. obviously, as you mentioned, climate change has been a big issues, especially because they use those 2800000 new voters. first time voters who could potentially go to the balance while they had been keeping the pressure on the trees until really the very end asking for the older generation to listen to them. so certainly who ever with this election will have to put climate change at the forefront, but there's also issues other issues like social justice, that's another very important issue for youth. and then over the, for the older generation is financial stability. what will happen with the ban demik, how to weave the way the country will for we've it's way out of the band that
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make and sort of gain some sort of financial stability. i get so the many, many issues here take, but i would say that really the climate change has dominated this campaign and the continuity. what happens after after i get america? as you said, she's been in peril for 16 years. she was viewed as an extra ordinary crisis manager taking this country, keeping this country afloat really from one crisis to one crisis, whether it's under european level or domestic level. now i think germans would like to see more of that, even though there is demand for change is the mindset. i'm sort of new in this into the country race typing significantly towards the end of the campaign. what should we be looking out for today? we should be looking really at what the undecided voters are going to do. the
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pulls before the election showed that those were a large number. what many people said they, they weren't feeling inspired by any of the candidates in particular. and i think it's because they're coming at the back of angle america who remains the most popular politician in this country, even as she is getting ready to step down. so many people said they would actually decide at the last minute one, stay in front of their ballad paper, and then we'll have to also look at the back of the youth in numbers. they can't make it. there are less than 15 percent. in contrast, those above 50, more than 60 percent of the eligible voters. what we should look at if the youth has had an impact on the idea of the elder generation to use have been saying that the elder duration being the majority,
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should look at what do use one should listen to what do you want and should vote for the future generations, i think those will be the 2 main factors we should look at. the results come out later in the day when the polling closes at 16 g m team out there as part of the need reporting live from doesn't know how many thanks at least 5 palestinians have been killed and 8 others injured during confrontations with israeli forces in the occupied west bank palestinian sources say the way the forces storm. several villages in jeanine and ramallah surrounded houses and opened fire early in the morning. israel says the soldiers rated fire villages to arrest that they call hamas operatives. why not a west jerusalem hurry? force it is that for a hurry, what more do we know about this latest violence?
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well, certainly the idea of israeli raids in the occupy westbank is something that takes place on a very regular basis, but not usually ending in this level of violence and death. what we know from the military that they began the operation in the north of the west bank in an around jeanine. there was several arrests that took place, but in one village, the village of berkin, that was a gun baffled, but eventually in the death of at least one palestine in man a 22 year old. the governor of janine saying that 2 people to palestinians were killed during the course of that gun fight. and then later in the early hours of sunday, there was the separate operation around the village of burg video. and in that 3 palestinians were killed. these readies say that they were breaking up hamas or was seeking out how much terror so that was in the process of plotting
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an attack inside israel as the report is coming through army radio. and in that 2nd gun fight, there was a senior hamas figure killed by bizarre on who had been on the run for some time and had been hunted by is ready forces for some time. so what's led up to all of this, harry? well certainly these ready say that this was an operation they'd been carrying out for some days, at least, if not weeks. these are the prime minister natalie bennett on his way to new york to speak at the united nations general assembly. he said that this was a terror so that it was in the process of planning an attack. as i say, this one figure, he was being very much he'd been in the side of these ratings for some time. there was pressure being inflicted on his family, 8 arrests and detention recently including that of his wife. so there had been some
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kind of lead up to this. as far as how much is concerned, it is saying that the blood of its martyrs, as it called them, would continue to fuel the resistance against israel to criticize the palestinian authority for its security cooperation with israel. the question now i think going forward is how this will be received both in the occupied west bank, whether there could be further violence there or indeed, as we saw, the arrests of the prisoners recently, the policy limits you had prisoners. we saw rockets fight out of gaza in response to those arrests. so i think there will be some attention on guard even if there are reports of a potential prisoner exchange being negotiated between hamas and the israelis. this obviously will be point attention. the death of a night. i was 0, harry force reporting live from western on how many thanks molly. as prime minister accused france of abandoning his country, as most french troops prepared to leave. speaking of the un general assembly chug
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well color mega said that his government is justified in seeking of a partner, sense and apparent reference to a private washing military contract, which has been linked to the kremlin. desirous christian salumi reports from the un france 1st deployed some 5000 troops to northern molly in 2013 a mid worsening violence from armed groups to be on the jeff. now, as most french troops prepared to leave, molly's prime minister told the un general assembly, his country feels abandoned and needs to look elsewhere for help with the security level. if he does need to send to button the new situation, resulting from the end of operation bar cane puts molly before a fait accompli abandoning us mid flight to a certain extent. and it leads us to explore pathways and means to better ensure our security, autonomously, or with other partners. so as to fill the gap, which will certainly result from the withdrawal of bar kane,
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in the north of the country. but can and with anti western sentiment on the rise, and molly, a shift, is emerging away from france towards russia. it's foreign minister, sir guy, la, rob confirmed molly, had requested the assistance of a russian military contractor, but didn't mention the wagner group by name. he said it had nothing to do with his government, but it was still that he's wrong. that's because it's there combating terrorism incidentally. and they've turned to a private military company from russia and the connection with the fact that as i understand friends wants to significantly draw down its military component, which was present. and as everyone understood, so you should have been combating terrorists who established a presence in dallas, but they didn't manage to do that from libya to the central african republic. the west has accused wagner of meddling and conflict zones on moscow's behalf. and allegation russia denies. but the european union has worn such a move in molly would cross
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a red line and threaten relations with the west african nation. these latest maneuvers add to the tensions in a country where the united nation has more than 13000 piece capers. and the security council has been pushing for elections since the military took over in a qu last year. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. north korea may consider a summit with south korea, according to pure gang state these agency, it quotes kim jo, john, the sister of north korea's leader. she said the talks could happen if mutual respect was guaranteed, but added that this was her personal view. it was kimberlia jones, 2nd statement in 2 days earlier. she urged south korea to end its hostile policies after president mo, j, and call for an official end to the korean war. i'll just there was robert bryan has more from south korea as capital sol. it is certainly an interesting development and interesting overture from kim jung does seem to be part of
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a building effort from the north at sincerely trying to restore relations. so it has been treated seriously here in south korea. it follows on from similar statements she made a couple of days ago. now that was in response to this call from boone j and the president of south korea when he spoke of the un and suggested that with a formerly end, the korean war with the signing of the official peace settlement, the kimmy john said that that was an admirable idea and is now said gone further with his latest statement that after a couple of days of reflection, she says and considering what she says of the prevailing attitudes in the south, the relations could be restore to the point of which they could hold a summit. meeting again between the leaders of north and south. now she does add the caveat that the south koreans should and what she calls double standards when it comes to weapons testing. now this follows on from a day just over
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a week ago when within the space of a few hours, the millet trees of the north and south both tested new types of ballistic missiles . now, when the north does that, that is round the condemned by neighbors as being a provocative act that's in contravention of un resolutions at the south defends. it's testing of weapon saying that it's for defensive purposes, which seems to be accepted by the international community, which the north koreans always regard as somewhat hypocritical. we'll get our weather update back. stay on here then the painstaking work in columbia that's trying to bring closure to families who lost loved ones in a decades long civil war. ah, that it takes 2 to tango to glory. meet the couples with the moves. one this year's world championships. ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hi there are getting going on sunday, september to the 26. let's start where i think the worse of the action will be, and that's for northwestern areas of italy. there are red weather alerts in play here for the potential flash flooding. and i think it's almost a guarantee that we will see it further toward the east. we've got some high heat belgrade at 29 degrees, so that's a few above average. also have some problems, spots the southeast of france, switzerland, and southern areas of germany. we're here to, we could see some flash flooding. and then there's this storm system crashing in to the republic of ireland and northern ireland book at the winfield associated with it. so for places like belfast in northern ireland, i think we'll look for wind gusts here of about 65 kilometers per hour. that's a bad stuff on to the good stuff. now look at this run of sun through is stumble with the high of 26 and i think i think we'll get you up to
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a high of 30 as well dry across siberia. we haven't been able to say that for a while, except maybe a few showers to what the northwest of spain and also northern areas of portugal go into western africa right now and we've got driving rain, we can pretty well trace it from areas of cameroon rate. through to sign a goal and the gambia. so banjo has a high of 31 degrees. that's it. that's all for me. i'll catch up with you later. the weather sponsored by katara airways voted world's best airline of 2021. talk to al jazeera, we can what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because of the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listened. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra ah bolden unfold stories from asia and the pacific on his era. oh
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a hello him. this is out of here that's from i hear from a news this. our voting is on the way in germany and one of the most competitive parliamentary elections in years. more than 60000000 people with the side on a new government without anger or as chancellor for the 1st time in 16 years. also taking place for 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the west bank stadium. sources city is where the forces storm several furnitures in janine and ramallah. earlier in the morning. money as prime minister as accused from finding his country as most troops to pass and leave chunk. well cala mega said that his government is
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justified. in seeking of a pompous suit of the security forces of told al jazeera that they've repelled and attempted encouraged by ethiopian forces at the market sector, the army says that it forced the troops to retreat from the area. so don, vc hope you have had a bought a dispute since november last year, b, c o, b and government has denied reports of any incursion. and protest as in sudan have blocked 2 oil pipelines in protest against a peace deal with rebel groups. it's happening in the eastern city of port sudan, which is the country's main port on the red sea. last october, several rebel groups signed a piece, deal with sudan is transitional government that demonstrates us from the beecher tribe. say that the agreement ignores the interests more from out here is hipaa. morgan is in saddam's capital car to this is not the 1st time the b j tribe is protesting against this october 2020 piece deal. that what time between various
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armed and opposition groups and the city news transitional government in the south, denise capital, juba. but this is the 1st time they taking it to the level. they have blocks all the major roads that lead to the state of rec, fee. as well as to the port, they shut down the port, which is to dance only port, and they have only temporarily open the airport for 72 hours a period that ends tomorrow. now they say that they have been marginalized and that those who want to sign the piece agreement in cuba does not represent them and that they have been suffering from marginalization and under representation. they've demanded that there be a conference that, that is held for the tribes in the east where they can try to figure out what kind of projects and what demands the, the various tribes, not just the be job, but also the other tribes such as the head and, and the mini, i'm a need in the region, including the neighboring states of cassette, so that they can be able to try to replace the piece agreement. now the opposition groups that have signed the piece agreement,
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the other opposition group have said that they do understand that they need to talk with the b tribe and to try to reopen the facility such as the ports and the, and the main roads badly to the state, but they say that there is no way to renegotiate that piece agreement, that they say that that is the only way forward for student transition to continue . a chinese tech executive has returned home nearly 3 years after being detained in canada. while way as chief financial officer, long when joe was greeted by large crowds, incense, and on saturday, soon after her release to canadians were freed from prisons in china. well, they've been under house arrest while waiting extradition to the u. s. before but reached a deal with american prosecutors, and after more than 1000 days of suffering, i finally returned to my home country. the long wait in a foreign country was torturing. but when i stepped on the steps and had my see on the ground, the warmth of the homeland filled me with excitement beyond was motherland. i am
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back. candidates. prime minister just intruder met the 2 men who were freed from a chinese prison as they landed in calgary michel coverage on michael sped over, detained, accused of espionage. not long off among when joe was arrested in canada, covering and stables arrest, widely labeled by critics us hostage diplomacy in spain, canary islands of volcano, as still spewing out lava on la paloma flights are still grounded. nearly 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes serious nicholas huck. as the lease as to the village of t'other corte, from the ocean, it appears even more menacing. the evaluation coordinates around the country via volcanic eruption in spain's la paloma island is widening extending to nautical miles into the sea. fishing boats are docked, bringing the port town to a standstill. fishermen, nicholas and whispered es is worried that
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a giant wave of law could submerge the court. we are afraid, we don't know how things will evolve. there is such a reach versity here, and he's a scary to see that they are evacuated. people in this area with at least 2 active craters. volcanic activity is intensifying. liquid lava is overflowing, and a cloud of ash, shooting 4 kilometers into the sky. grounding all commercial flights. more villages are being evacuated, putting spain cord. yes, even on high alert from the coast, the volcano sounds like a huge crashing wave and with each explosion that time comes a sonic boom. shaking windows, you can feel it in your body. and so can the wind lights in the ocean. the reception is reverberating into the ocean. sensing danger are rare,
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blue sharks and pilot whales. if the when 1000 degrees celsius love continues its path to the cold atlantic ocean. scientists predict a thermal shock sending plumes of toxic chemicals into the air, killing many of the life beneath and in its passivity. it led to the lab and we could see a delta of lava flowing into the ocean while it would cause an explosion in the short term. eventually, in the long term, it will bring you minerals into the ocean and bring button more biodiversity to move in. life. ignoring the possible dangerous tourists, flocked to the islands, attracted by the volcanic landscape. the unusually black sandy beaches are the result of previous eruptions. some on the island would refer to come to view as the sleeping beauty. now woke in it is showing its true nature, powerful and unpredictable. nicholas hawk al jazeera does a court date, la paloma spain. at least 3 people have been killed in
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a train. derailment of the us state of montana many more injured. it happened in a remote area as the track train headed from chicago to seattle. at least 4 carriages came off the tracks. earlier we spoke to one of the passengers. i was actually sleeping when we derailed and so i woke up to what i would describe is like extreme turbulence. it was very loud. so i would say the 1st car were pretty calm, kind of just trying to make sense of what happened. and then among the people that we talked to that had been, and some of the cars that had turned over there was a wide variety, you know, association to all the way to, you know, hysterics and you know, people were worried for their loved ones who are in the coach vehicles, you know, there were some people who had non visible injuries. some other people on our bus mentioned that they had seen someone, you know, hit their head and it was kind of a gory situation. forensic experts in columbia are exhibiting remains of hundreds
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of on identified graves. they're looking for people still listed as missing from the decades long civil war. the work is reviewing hope for people who've long foreclosure, understand around peer to reports, grave after grave. hundreds of an identified human remains are being catalogued by a forensic team at the cemetery in the riverside town of width. you can see there is an injury in the skull that could be the entrance point of a projectile, each bone and east of gloating as closely analyze in search of people who went missing years ago in columbia civil conflict. the grave marked and n, or for no name, young boy must encounter r k b. and in this part, we are looking for particularities. for example, fire injuries or the way the buddies lay down, the bodies that have been thrown into the grave without any care faced down and their arms in weird positions or without close. this makes us suppose they what
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we're looking for. especially if they're young, an estimated 820000 people disappeared during nearly 60 years of fighting a national plan to then to fi last big themes as part of the 2016 piece deal. i look up, i don't. yeah, it's renewing hope for people like cross your battery or who steam each some vanish 2 decades ago. if you don't have it, you never lose hope. it's a wound that will never fully hill. but i'm hopeful that i will be able to see this is my son. i just asked god to give me the opportunity to give him a proper christian burial to know where he's resting. west view and it's cemetery, have become emblematic of columbia search for it's disappeared until the mid to thousands. hundreds of an identified bodies floated here on the mac. the lena river locals perform burials for the unknown victims. and time calls developed around the
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name, lay that with people adopting some of the remains. first marking the grave as a school kita or chosen offering them flowers or decorating the graves in exchange for favors somewhere. even give new name. and this has helped preserving many of the remains that would have otherwise and is in mass graves. my dear leave, the adopted one of them. she renamed her mother, the los angeles and revered her. she believed she helped their daughter find the job among other favors. so she bought the body and knew grave just to be content that it's hard for me to let her go. but i am happy if she can be delivered to her real family. and i hope they will call me to thank me for taking care of her. get 68 bodies as possible. victims have been recovered so far in the cemetery alone, up to 500 could be here. it will be an arduous task to finally reunite the living
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with their dead. i listened to the i'll just eat up with the video. in chile, hundreds of protests have gathered the voice that anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela. tense items belonging to the recent arrivals were burned by demonstration on friday or camp housing. the migrants with dismantled eye, local officials. they said it was a risk to public health. whites groups say that more than 23000 people crossed into chile in the 1st half of this year alone, clinic fuel and food supply problems for the u. k. government to make a u turn on post, breaks it. immigration policy, more than $10000.00 temporary work visas will be issued of truck drivers and poultry workers to ease severe shortages. the visas will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. hundreds of couples have been swinging interaction of this. yes, world tango championship, but only
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a lucky few partners were able to dance their way to glory and when the talk prizes . daniel swipe le reports of white us out as the romantics will tell you that the heart of winter, sorry beat to the rhythm of the tang. ah, the tangle will copy held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the 19th century. last year it was a virtual, a tango is all about cheek to cheek closeness and it does not fit well with social distance thing. so the fear it was back in person and on screen is a mirror of what we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impact ah angus alone. that includes for year and the half will autrand, sceneries know, emerging from the pandemic measures to deal with it is still in place to over dance . it could get close in the spec, taste as a move to
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a safer venue has always survive and thrive. and so now, being held in the open air is on one of the spectators wearing ball. it is ball, the doves amusing back to the streets where it began, closer to the people. the tangle is constantly being composed again and again. we have new composers, new dancers, new stories to be told. old story told the new way. the tangle was paid homage to the window was 986 was comp matter. i don't know who died last november. can do. we speak to the soldier and one of its most acclaimed on sort of 87 year old murray and you have is reminded me that it never forgets his roof. i that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango when i was the 9 years
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. i'm barbara. ah mister, always say the winners that the choreograph stage tango cats agree. look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and reflect what's happening today in tango has to keep evolving just like everything else. the pandemic may have muffled the music, but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on. bring the heart of what a cyrus alive again. 10. what osiris? ah, it is good to have with a fellow adrian. so here in the headlines on our 0 poles, hello to the germany's parliamentary election scene is the most competitive in years. more than 60000000 people registered to vote and a ballot that will determine who succeeds chancellor,
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