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was the 1st thing you learn, but we even that the, the one about what i'm doing reporting from review, you're going to try is protecting by diversity defending themselves against the legal invaders. bride. oh no. ah . exit polls in germany have outgoing meta angle. emma holds christian democrats on the social democrats, neck and neck. ah, hello there. i'm to start the tan. this is out of their life and also coming the thousands on the streets. if you nivia demonstrating against and for the
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president's moved to consolidate power. a funeral husband held in the west bank after 5 palestinians were killed. raids by israeli forces demonstrations and eastern through dawn blocker, oil pipelines, and protests against a government p. steel with rebels. ah, well right now, vote counting is underway in germany's election and it currently appears to be a dead heat. exit polls show the 2 main parties, the center left social democrats on the center. right christian democrats of outgoing chance. the anglo michael are running neck and neck. this is the 1st boat in 16 years with michael, not on the ballot. while we have to correspondence on the story, we'll speak a little bit later to dominant canaan, berlin, but 1st to step vast. and she's at the s p
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d headquarters for us in berlin step celebrations over there. i imagine with these numbers i c d s p d already think despite the negotiations ahead that they want to see all of shots as the new chancellor. well, this celebration here, so basically for all, so just walk into the social democrats. we have to prepare and, and as you can hear, may i go calibrated when he's also alcohol very slow that way. but what is the fact that your social democratic one with the navy selections would be that this would be the largest party since a long time the social democrats could have $1.00 to $2.00. and it also means that the, you can do this on my lunch at all. those charges
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are very much equal now in projects please. all of last sunday we are not happy with your name and you say yeah, put a government because you will have solution and a smaller 5 you will have to decide will be the next job. so how this next solution will look like sol, shown to see him out on say geez, to finance minister on the la, moved to the 5, chancellor jackson himself as a new on marque last, well, basically being calm and also modest. he has also shown he has government experience, he's been the minister twice in our cabinets. he's also in the mayor of hamburg. so he's saying i am the man who has 90 people are really lot to to feel if you look to speak to
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me. so dominant, not only until me, but also on the your face. indeed, i believe he's just started addressing that very large crowd there behind you. and he is looking very, very happy on that stage. indeed, that's listening to a little of what he has to say. good bye bye bye law. doesn't about him of the seal. it has been a long as you can pay and but what to show was that people gave the goes to the city because they want the next chance of his country to be all actual for give all these like this of the middle specter. we can pain so more respect in this
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society for industrial modernization to go on in our country for men made climate change to be slow down to important issues in our country at targets for which we are working on. and because for this to be possible for the full causes and pulse to be so favorable, the exit showing a great support for the city from the citizens. that is a mandate to drive, to implement everything that we have suggested and to put our political strength into it
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on the, the senate. but you'll find good. i would like to say thank you. and do you know to the citizen systemic, give them the men and women who gave us their vote to make this result possible. but also as one of 400000 members of the party. i would like to say thank you to all those who campaigns every day to make this possible while you are listening mantle last shall to the nominated while new chancellor. if the s p d, you get their way. let's go back to steadfast and you that s p d headquarters keeping an eye on things for us that so step obviously is still some months ahead to try to work out. who exactly will be chancellor, but i hear there is already talk the potential 3 way coalition. yes, it's gotta be a real thompson cable long listen. oh,
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so let me clear that's his favorite for when it will be with the green and the green check statistics on the 3rd in this election. but that won't be a move possibly to build a coalition. so he will also have to court the smaller party. so there's a real power now at the smaller parties like the liberal f t p party, for example, that could play a king make a role in this correlation. but it could be a very long period, a had of germany, and in that time will still be a chance for them for all the laces from s b d headquarters in berlin. thanks so much step. well, let's now turn to dominant kane. he's also in berlin. keeping an eye on these numbers for us, dominic, obviously these raise a thin margins, but they do still represents a blow for the c d. u. and still, obviously many months of political haggling ahead of us many months while many weeks certainly open to go haggling in front of us for
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a sense of perspective. go back 34 years every election in the last 34 years that goes back before the fall. of the berlin wall, it's taken at least a month after every election for a coalition government to emerge. and each time that was with 2 parties. now as we were hearing from step, that's going to need to be a 3rd party in government. but we do still need to have a degree of caution looking at the statements that are coming out from different lead candidates. we were hearing that from all of shots talking about how he wants to be chancellor forming the next government. but we've also heard from arman lush, it the leader, the christian democrats who said, substantially the same thing, but said that the, the, the pete, the, his party needs to, to look, take a hard look at itself because of the performance that it's come up with this time obviously under his leadership, we also heard from the green lead candidate, anna lynn about talking about the successes and perhaps not so many successes that
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her policy appears to have made in this election. but one thing to take from all of this and it's a degree of perspective when i'm in lash, it was chosen as chancellor candidate for his party. his party was in the mid thirties in the opinion polls now they appear to be around 25 percent. when analynn a bell book was chosen as chancellor candidate for the greens, they were 25 percent. now they appear to be struggling to get to 15 percent. and the last time that the social democrats had a clear shot at being forming the government, having the chancellor that was under get hot shirt that was back 1516 years ago when the party was getting in the mid 30 percent points in the elections. so for every party here, they're going to try and say this is a success for us, but, but the view is need to realize that there is a change going on in german politics right now. and none of the parties are really that popular. and it mean that because that doesn't appear to be an all vs
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coalition out there straight away any way that there are going to have to be serious conversations between parties whose agenda is really all difference. this idea of a coalition between the social democrats and the greens under steadfast and was saying with the free democrats will the free democrats are a center right policy. and they really would prefer to have a government with armand lash. it's christian democrats, but they don't have a majority for that, so they'd have to then potentially talk with the greens too. so there's a lot of ideological differences between these parties. and it's very clear that it's going to take a considerable time before any kind of governmental majority can be arrived at. and one final, kathy natasha. we know, in this election, that's been a very high postal vote. and clearly, when those postal votes are added into these exit polls that we've been seeing, this idea of 2525 will close to it in terms of percentage points between the 2 lead parties that might change. and very, very interesting day of the head,
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the dominant came across that for us and well and thanks on are moving on and thousands of people have been protesting against the true nivi in president in the capital. supporters of case i in the will also out on the streets of june, us on wednesday, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. alexia bryan reported under a heavy police presence, crowd gathered on the tune. as in capitals main boulevard, to protest against the president, the anger has been growing since july, when chi said suspended parliament and sec to the prime minister. 2 months on they still know parliament, no prime minister. and people here say no plan to improve their lives. but when you have a home, you know what i, what i, what he's acting like, he is the son that is rising on the country. the general prosecutors, the president, the parliament, the government, he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue. people and it's movement don't
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. once they cite, president side says his actions were needed to address economic stagnation and a poor response to the corona virus. his critics are calling it a coo and cy. he tightened his grip on power on wednesday, announcing hid rule by decree. and ignore parts of the constitution. but that constitution was a hard forward product at the 2011 revolution that triggered the so called arab spring protest is say, the president who is a constitutional law professor is endangering the progress, has been made, calling his actions at the trial of democracy. we need to go back to because the tuition you need to go back to the flow, we are a democracy and nobody has the right to break the 60 days since june. as he is largest political party enact, facing a crisis of its own over a 100 party officials announced today resignation on saturday,
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accusing its leadership of failing to counter sides actions. it's quite clear that the political need are, they didn't understand or even they didn't assimilate. the huge psychological shoak and the huge impact of the july 25th decision and the, the, the 113 people resign it yesterday and they were in conflict with the president of another month before july 26th, local and international human rights groups had condemned size pal grab warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. but there are also been demonstrations in support of the president. i say he has promised to uphold people, right? but there is still fears here of a return to absolute one man room. alex here brian al jazeera on to the
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occupied west bank now where a funeral has taken place for one of 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces the moneys and before others currently being withheld by israeli authorities. the troops stormed several villages in janine and ramallah early in the morning surrounding houses and opening fire. israel says its soldiers rated the villages to arrest what they call must operated on still ahead here on here in a river of molten lava is still flowing in the palma and the canaries threatening an explosive reaction thing. ah hi there way we go with your weather forecasts for the middle east, wind still an issue across some areas. we have our shamal blowing down across the
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golf. it's not going to be as intense as it was over the last little while. so here, let me show you, i'm thinking gus here of about 45 kilometers per hour, but that's still enough to kick around the sand and dust and impact visibility. sand storms also in the forecast for the se portion of afghanistan spilling into the southeast of pakistan. it's dry and karachi a high, $34.00 also dry. and the hor, you'll get up to $32.00 degrees stellar, whether across turkey it's dry. temperature is above average, assemble at 25 degrees is near 31 on talia wall to wall sunshine with a high 32 degrees for equitorial countries in africa. as we would expect to see our showers in storms rolling across the area here and toward the south. for the coastal areas of south africa, we've got a scattering of showers, so that's going to keep things cooler. i'll put the colors on now, so the darker the color, the higher the temperature, there's that cooler air for coastal sections. but look at habit, only 33 degrees and we're going to keep this trend going. so over the next 3 days,
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we'll get you up to 36 degrees on wednesday with a mix of sun in cloud. enjoy. that's it for now. the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation, fulton died for carla finds out that all his new babies were i did not think its neglected babies to deck people and power invent to gain exposes and questions they used to be of power around the globe on al jazeera ah,
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the hello there in the south, your tanda, that's remind you about top story. pos alan. polls occurs in germany's general election. exit polls are the 2 main parties. the s p d and the cd. you are running neck and neck. is the fast forward in 16 years with outgoing chandler, anglo mark or not on the balance. thousands of people have been protesting against that unity in president in the capital. but supporters of case i will also out on the streets of june. on wednesday he announced he would rule by decree, and the funeral has taken place for one of 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces the bodies of before others being withheld. israel says it soldiers carried out raids to detain him myself. pretend. well, that's not good about our top story. those elections in germany. we can now speak
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to tom nuttall, he's the balin bureau chief economist, and he joins us now from berlin. so i believe you're also watching those with their tv headquarters and they've already talk of a coalition that would make. so chancellor really feels like he campaigned on how much he's like muscle, is that what got his party these them? yes, i think that's a common probably here behind the applause here, the different policy, social democrat, headquarters imbalances. so they're probably the project has just finished teaching, which you tend to mandate for 4 minutes. government thought it was very, very heavy. caviar. which is the exit polls and the predictions that we're working with at the moment for the christian democrats that rivals very, very close. it's not clean some testing. the selection is not a whole please. i'm able to form a coalition from another. come on like ahead. did turn out to be a bit of a disastrous campaign at the cd. use candidates on the last also for the greens
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after they made me very strong stock. how much was this about an older electron voting for someone they felt could do crisis management in the aftermath of muscle yeah, i mean, the whole just that the relative success that the social democrats enjoyed came and talked on the back of a charging support from all the voters do absolutely right. the campaign to the cd . you on the spot very and just the possible he's going to dissolve one thing, the 1st group, if this is going to be the worst election results in the history 5 quite a long way. so will love, it's most likely he's going to come 1st in the selection. there is a very strong difference in narrative, the atmosphere here at the philly branch house with shelter, very, very positive as a strong feeling that they've done very well over a coffee other side valley view. it's completely different sort of feeling. so although this is the sort of narrative story going to get you so far off,
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they will set the tone to the coalition towards which are going to begin now, which could of course, take several months. of course, time i do want to ask you about merkle legacy, because despite had pragmatism and has seeming focus on policy over politics, there are still some huge challenges that government is leaving for the next. what should be on that priority list? yeah, well it's a very, very long list. you know, where do you thought germany have to reinvent its industrial motor? meets climate target? it needs to rethink the way that it does public investment. there are a huge demographic challenges ahead. you have to think about what sorts of role wants to play in europe about this relationship with china is trans atlantic relationship listed as long as your arm. i think one of the concerns that people have is that whatever government we're going to see, and that's very clear at the moment, it's likely to be a condition that consist of 3 parties. some of those parties will disagree with each other on almost everything. so the fear is that what you're going to have is a recipe for grid, lot and relishes,
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rather than an active government that is able to confront the challenges facing germany, to be ahead. well tom, as we've been saying, it's likely to be months before we have an actual clear government in germany now and leaving office. michael is also leaving a very prominent leadership role within europe. how do you think the, you and brussels will, whether this transition to my feeling is the rest of the you is even more nervous about angela muscles departure than the rest of germany. you look back at the last 10 years, you took it all the crisis to be, you has been through everything from the years on to refugees, russia and ukraine. you 5 angle muckle sitting at the heart of all these issues sitting at the table, trying to get a deal trying to bring all of the partners together. and the rest of you ever got very used to having this figure there at the heart of decision making. now whatever happens there's going to be, avoid is going to take many months to put a government together here. there's going to be no other figure in europe who's
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going to be able to fill the void that luckily, manual mccolan caught the rich mario drug. the can't do it. even when we have a chance to hear whether that's the end of this year to start next year and it take them a while to get their feet on to the table and to find, find the positions that they want to take for germany in europe. so there's a period of grace i'm certainty that lies ahead year of marriage and provide you with the departure time. not all that the balance your chief at the economists. great. get your thoughts. tom, thanks for joining us on. out of their now moving on and demonstrators and you dont have been blocking 2 oil pipelines in protest against a peace deal with rebel groups. it's happening in the eastern city of ports. you don, the ministry of energy says there are enough oil reserves to last up to 10 days. last october, several rebel green signed a piece deal with students transitional government, but protested from the bedford tribes say that agreement ignores their interests. and one of the 2 pipelines which exports south to don's oil to international markets has been reopened. but the other which supplies fuel for su,
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done remains shelf. now 11 years of conflict in northern nigeria have left hundreds of thousands of children, traumatized doctors, and many other caregivers are concerned about the long term effects on young children and the impact on their communities as they grow up. i'm address reports now from my glory. i born and raised in book where i'm kim's these children i experiencing for the 1st time. what it means to be a child. they part of the 6000 victims and family members, a book. what are fighters who surrender tonight? durham security forces in the past few months after a few weeks of psychological support. those helping them surprised by the rapid transform mission issues. you see a lot of them coming into the 5th base, looking very distress team came angry. what we coughing gauge meant because we've
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been for 31 sometimes depending on how we see there wouldn't be and all of that. so we offer the engagement, you see a lot of changes, you see them interacting better. you see them taking leadership role to see them doing much better for these children, born and raised in bulk when i'm camps. why toys forbidden this moment of fun is a welcome change. many children here in the northeast, they were born into this conflict. they have never known a life that is outside of conflicts. there are children born into this place counts . and for them this is normal. this is not normal. social workers one but it's a difficult process. sunday said may never know the joy of childhood. only a little fraction of the over 5000000 children affected by the conflict and receive info or social support. never left his cousin on that one. but unless, if you received the need now, no, i mean didn't. i could be facing
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a bigger prices, least children with nearly a 1000000 children out of school in nigeria, movies, most of them in both of those states that i concern say, may be targeted for recruitment by on hopes if he's not dead, the impact to be very be because just had to then of $51517.00 and then need to go back to school. they need to integrate bonds, their family or friends, integrate them or does it work as they time is running out for hundreds of thousands of children. and this is, they say could be the reality tv and communities in nigeria as ne, why. but what i'm still continues to wanted to tags. did reese, obviously, my degree nyja. now the un says afghanistan is facing economic collapse without immediate assistance and humanitarian aid. billions of dollars of african
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assets are currently frozen and foreign bank charles transferred rewards. now from couple know of me as he sold land at home in order to stance off his pixel company. 40 years ago. he says he has since invested half a $1000000.00 in the factory flows. afghan and foreign companies use to buy the clothes and scarf. it makes the business as virtually ground to a halt. in recent weeks, when the tale bonds have control of off guns down in august, the us froze nearly $10000000000.00 of afghan assets filled abroad. and taliban leaders were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from local banks. but other good because the other palate bond taliban government has to reopen the financial institutes, mileage. so people can withdraw enough money to buy materials for their businesses . and the international community needs to soften their attitude. this still made
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bad the effect every day. people, a lot of the calendar is one of the factories, few employees who still comes to work on paid he for the soviet army. when he's invaded afghanistan in the 1980s never dreamed he would still be struggling to support his family. 40 years later, he says that is what i'm caught up. the country isn't a terrible stage. the security situation is improved, but there are no jobs. there's no happiness in life, no joy. the country is a mess. the factory employees around 30 women who work in a separate room from the men. some employees fled the country on evacuation flights . when the taliban took control. no ab shows me a video of men he used to pay to collect whoo for him. in the northern city of muslim sharif and so we can't afford them right now. around 800 people are employed at this factory. but as you can see, it's just down today to
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a skeleton staff. and one of the big problems the company is facing. is it one of its main overseas clients is refusing to buy the products at this company makes because the taxes that this company will pay on the profits that it makes. now go to the new taliban government. foreign companies are nervous about dealing with the afghan business partners. that's because foreign governments won't recognize the taliban government, as some of its members are on terrorism and un sanctioned lists. 29 year old entrepreneur of the law, he spent a $1000000.00 on what he says. he's the largest wool spinning machine and i've got to stop. he finally got it up and running 3 months ago, but was forced to suspend operations earlier this month because foreign and local clients canceled orders and some investors fled the country with their cash. i endeavor will be so. i had big plans to buy more machinery,
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but i am dedicated to my community and but the current situation and hope all my employees are forced to sit at home because i can not pay them. no ob says he wants to help his work, his families, and build a new canister for the time being. he and many african business owners like him, have no choice but to put their dreams on hold. tal stafford out his era cobble now in spain's canary islands of volcanic eruption on the palmer is continuing to destroy property flights are grounded, and almost 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the government has promised aid to those effected nicholas hock is on the ground forced in the palmer because of the wind direction. you can see i'm no longer wearing the glasses i was wearing earlier on and the air is there's less ash into the air. it sees were on the north side of the volcano, so on the side where the airport is, this has given away for the airport to be reopened. it's another story when you're
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on the sound side where the wind is blowing and interesting enough. if you look at the volcano right behind you and the one side, you see this gray clouds reaching up for kilometers into this guy. releasing all sorts of, of gases from sulfur dioxide to oxygen, to magnesium and calcium. and then next to it is a white smoke coming out, and that's where a fuse of lava hot magnet lava is flooring in down the slope. and that's what, that's is the focus for the geologist there on the ground because there's already this river of lava it bouncing slowly towards the ocean. and with this fluid love of the fear is that is going to advance even closer to the oceans. moving a currently at the rate of 30 meters an hour slowly. it has built 2 to 2 kilometers to go. so in the short run, what's happening here is that people are evacuated, homes are being destroyed. the entire village.
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