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the story of one woman struggled, the ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello there. i'm the start, the tan. this is the news i live from our headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. expos in germany have the social democrats and outgoing the, the, anglo american christian democrats, neck and neck. the thousands on the streets, if you nivia demonstrating against and for the president moved to consolidate power
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troops on a last, an extra police deployed via and kosovo, excuse each other provocations and a stand off about call registration place demonstrators and eastern to donna block, oil pipelines, in protests against a government piece deal with level with rebels. admin thought the singles matches what on the way at the right of what you need to pull up something extraordinary on the final de blasio as hamilton becomes the bus driver. when $141.00 races off to victoria event for russian rome, ah, well right now the vote counting is underway in germany is election and it appears to be a dead heat exit polls. so the 2 main parties, the center left, s p d and outgoing chance the anglo medical center. right, cd you running neck and neck. it's the 1st vote in 16 years with michael,
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not on the ballot. the social democrats candidate for chancellor left charles says voters have given his party the mandate to push ahead with it. scholars cash stuff, i guess it does. we can pay for more respect in this society for industrial modernization to go on in our country. and for manmade climate change to be slowed down to important issues in our country that targets for which we are working. and this to be possible for the full costs and poles to be so favorable. the exit polls are showing great support for the s p d, from the citizens that is managed to strive and implement everything we have suggested and to put our political strength into it. while meanwhile, the chancellor candidate from anglo marco's conservative cdrm says, his party is not satisfied with these results, but i'm a lash at vowed to do everything possible to build a conservative lead government. yeah, my comes is for by the election campaign is finished. and this is now about one thing, a stable coalition for
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a strong and modern germany towards the chancellor will be the one to bring opposite together, develop a successful program for the coming for years will be there will be many intensive talks and discussions and work being done with competitors in the next few days because some of it they are, the chancellor will have to develop a project that goes beyond the coming weeks and i am prepared for that task. yes, well we have to correspondence on this story in a moment will be speaking to dominic cane and berlin, but 1st let's go to step bass and she is at the s p d headquarters in berlin step as we were saying, and the last hour or so we had from all of sholtes, and that was a very celebratory turn from him. absolutely, there's no clear when that should say, but the that's not the reason here for the social democrats not to celebrate the all of show. so basically already hear. welcome to with cheers. as the new chancellor possible, and of course this is still totally up in the year. but the reason for the
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celebration is that the s p d. the social democrats could well become the largest par, to here in germany. and that's since a long time, of course, we had 16 years of the christian democrats up at home, off the german government. and the social democrats could not see this. come back and all actually the current, fine, fine. mr. vice chancellor. well, be the new chancellor. you have quite successful, some fain also, because our my last year i've had this very dramatic campaign, made many mistakes and shells really did very well during the debate. he betrayed himself as a possible next i'm gonna call. he was calm. he has experience, he has been a minister twice in the cabinets of merkel has been the mayor of humber. but of course it's really fairly early days and too close to call this victory. the will be of course, coalition talks, army law should,
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has announced he will have coalition talks, all of shows will have them. so this now really up to the smaller parties, for example, the green sol, actual test that, that he really would prefer a coalition with the green to come again. probably, sir, but also the liberal party, the active fees will, could possibly play if king make her role. and all this could really taken weeks to materialize all the time in this time. chancellor merck and will be the acting chancellor. past that with all the nations for us from s p d headquarters in berlin. thank you. step. well, let's now be dominant kane, he's been keeping an eye on all those numbers for us. also in berlin. dominic is we've been saying, raise it then margin here, but they still do represent a below c, d u. and obviously, many months of political haggling still ahead yet let's put this into perspective worse performance for the christian democrat since the
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onset of the federal republic in germany at the end of the 1914. so clearly something lot of stock to be taken as it were by the christy democrats moved the lashes and said that he was going to coalition talks. but already there are voices in his policy. he was saying that the policy needs to learn the lessons from this performance and that the need to be personal consequences for people, which is a blunt way of saying, perhaps the mr. law should should be considering his position of the top of the party. but it is definitely still too soon to to say definitively who the winners and losers in this, in this election are because you need to have a different perspective that when the parties that we heard from that they're talking about the greens. when the greens chose their lead candidate in a box in the spring policy briefly talked, the polls 25 percent in the polls, and they really felt that they have the wind in their sales as well. contrast that
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moment in april and may with where they are. now 10 percent lower than that opinion poll, racing struggling to get 15 percent. that is a, a boost on what they had done 4 years ago. but it is not anywhere near a situation where they hope they might be providing the chancellor for the 1st time from that party. but then look at the liberals that we were hearing set, talk about the free democrats who would be potential coalition partners with the greens and one of either the christian democrats or the social democrats. these parties have real deep ideological differences and it says quite a, quite a lot about the situation. the electorate has presented people who are going to be in the parliament behind me in the course of the next week or so the new election people that were talking about governance, where you have on the one side, a party such as the social democrats who believe in raising the minimum wage and in giving priority and to the welfare system. and then you have the free democrats for
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liberals who really don't think that's such a good idea and to on not a policy that believes in high taxation. and then the christian democrats who might potentially form a government with the greens and the free democrats. but remember, 4 years ago angular mackerel tried that type of coalition and it failed. so no guarantee would succeed this time. and of course, all the time as these exit polls firm up as more votes accounted, we need to wait to see what effects the postal vote will have because there are some estimates that around 40 percent of the vote this time round. will it been postal votes? and we don't know what effect such a large number might have on the exit poll readings that we have right now. so minute cane the across all that for us in berlin will have much more later. thank you. dominic, well, moving on and thousands of people have been protesting against that unity and president and the capital that supportive of kyle said. we're also out on the
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streets of june of on wednesday, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. alexia bryan report, 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 little me, oh well, 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 to mission people and it's movement. don't want to play sight. 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,
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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 the constitutional law professor is endangering the progress has been made. calling his actions at the trial of democracy. we need to go back to the constitution. we need to go back to the flow. we are a democracy and nobody has the right to break the 60 days since june is he, his largest political party enact is facing a crisis of its own. over a 100 party officials announced a resignation on saturday, accusing its leadership of failing to counter sides actions. it's quite clear that the political leaders are, they didn't understand or even they didn't assimilate. the huge psychological
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shoak and the huge impact of the july 25th decision and the, the, the 113 people buyer presented yesterday. and they were in conflict with the president of another month before july 26th, local and international human rights groups had condemned side pal grab warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. but there also being demonstrations in support of the president. i say he has promised to uphold people friday, but there are still fears here of a return to absolute one man room. alex here brian al jazeera onto the occupied west bank. now a funeral has taken place. one of 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces. the bodies of the 4 others are still being withheld by israeli authorities. the troops stormed several villages in june in ramallah early in the morning,
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surrounding houses and opening fire. neither abraham has worn out from the occupied westbank with them as well, but had just turned 22. but the day after he was killed in a reed by these really he's one of 2 palestinians killed engineering in the northern part of the occupied west bank, including a 16 year old. his family says they had just set a date for his wedding. i'll put up with a look. they did cpr for half an hour to no avail. his wedding was due next month and his birthday was just yesterday. he's really armesis. 2 of the soldiers were wounded. doing an oil change. tire is really prime minister said his security forces acted against what he called her math operative who were about to carry out attacks. and the short term he was referring to the palestinians killed in baby village near amolla, the 3 boston eons were hiding in this house. deep in the hill before these really
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forces track them down. witnesses save the men were left bleeding to death. and all that remains now is their belongings. i smell her on was one of them. he has been on the run for weeks. israeli forces have detained several members of his family to pressure him to surrender mckenna. she kept janet here because there were no clashes. we heard 5 rounds of fire. we also heard explosions that don't know what happened. we still don't know how 3 men were killed without much fire and hammers more. the death of 3 of its members, the call was for the resistance will still be present despite the israeli policy and the security coordination between the pass in authority and the really forces. this confirms that the revolution is continuous. these really rates to arrest palestinians have become part of daily life under the occupation. but the number of palestinian deaths in these types of reeds keeps rising protesters and drama, la and gaza, are calling for retaliation. him al jazeera,
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the occupied westbank. how you say it has worn out from garza. we are here now at the morning, hans and then the policy inspections has held for the market to be killed today on behalf of the e railey forces engine in the policy of factions have condemned and threatened israeli forces have done like change it. this resistance is the only solution in order to face the crime against the people of palestine. baseline has faction past calls, all the resistance is done together and faith these crime by resisting the occupation forces while her mass factions have lane departure senior, sorry, t for the policy, for the security coordination between these really government and the policy. sorry . and that the, the coordinations are to blame for they encourage the polish israeli,
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ported to commit more crime against the palestinian people. this is just one crime that is added to the black record of the israel occupation against the palestinians . and so far the policy of faction has said that they will not be there. and they will not the time to end and leave the people of palestine facing these crimes without intruding. but until now they will just watch what is going to happen and they are ready for any kind of escalation. while meanwhile, israel has released prominent palestinian politician after 2 years and detention kalita. gerard was arrested in 2019 and an overnight raid on her home. she was accused of inciting violence and of belonging to a band organisation. in july, she was refused permission to attend the funeral. if her daughter straw was released at the salem checkpoints near jan in still plenty more,
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had few this news hour, including you 10 on an immigration policy. the u. k. issues, thousands of work visas as it faces. i growing feel shorter, my fast in europe, iceland. alexa, parliament where the majority of the members on women and the red half is not going to celebrating the awesome. i'll get one over on the biggest drive will putnam all that action coming up shortly. ah, demonstrators and sudan have been rocking 2 oil pipelines in protest against the peace deal with rebel groups. it's happening in the eastern city of ports to dawn. and one of the pipelines is used for important oil ministry of energy says there are enough reserves to last up to 10 days. the other pipeline is used to export south to down the world to international markets and has now been reopened. last
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october, several rebel group signed a piece deal with 2 dawns. transitional government bought purchases from the badger tribe. say that agreement ignores their interests. to don's government is warning the disruption could cause huge financial losses. not because port pianos, the countries main. c, port and vital for the economy. now, one of those blocked pipelines i think, brings in crude oil to the capital costume. the other transports oil exports from neighboring south dawn, which produces 162000 barrels a day. the will is bought, brought to port 2 down and then shipped off to global markets. the county government receives around $25.00 every barrel of oil sold from south. you don't have a morgan has one out from call to and all goes back to october, 2020, which is about a year ago when a group of opposition, an armed group, signed it a peace agreement with the sudanese government. after months of negotiations. now the b to tribe is one of the main tribes that is counting eastern sudan and they
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have rejected this piece agreement saying that it is not representative and as does not address the root causes of marginalization and of under development in the eastern region. now it's worth losing that there are b to cries or beecher groups that did sign an agreement with the food in the transitional government. but those currently brought blocking the roads and highways leading to the recipes. they say that the group that signed an agreement with the transitional government does not represent them. so there's an issue of who exactly represents the beach or tribe right now. the be just a group of elders or the council of the beach or elders have loved the main road that leads to the rest the states, as well as the road that leads to the main ports, blocking that course effectively on, on, on saturday they also block the pipelines causing economic destruction. now this is something that has caused so much concerned that members of the sovereignty council and the executive council here in the transitional government have flown to the, to, to the rest, the state capital of port down to try me,
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go see it with the processors to open the road that need for the se, but offer to open the airports as well as the ports to make sure that the operation and the economic activities continue to make sure that the country that is already suffering from an economic crisis does not suffer further. now the 3rd is defense minister says troops at its border with casa vo are now on heis and love. so be and jet civil, so phone over the border off the coast of deployed special police to areas where the ethnic subs live. hundreds of subs have been blocking the cost of the border for a week now after cost of a band. the entry of cars with sevien registration place, cost of the cabin dependence from serbia a decade after the war between ethnic, how banyon and forces. this book suited for we responded positively to brussels invitation for talks, we showed readiness for dialogue. the serbian president refused, and instead of dialogue, he chose to encourage criminal groups in northern kosovo. therefore, such provocations, obstacles and blockades as well as today's criminal actions with terrorist elements
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come because crime tensions fear, smuggling and chaos have been the only form of their survival during these 2 decades. i'll do their balkans reporters are in class of which has more now from the border middle and upper alice though yacht in a situation is com at yahoo yah, border crossing in northern console. but the tensions can be felt like this crisis has been going on for 7 days. now, a kilometer from angered local server have erected barricades to block the traffic, going in and out of the border crossing and cause of our special police forces are deployed in the area. tensions are also rising amid several incidents in northern cars, including torching of motor vehicle registration office in open portal, which issues provisional cause of a plex intervention to explosive devices were recovered from local motor vehicle registration offices on a genet, kosovo prime minister albin corte. as accused for all these incidents was,
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he says that this was a case of us and committed by those who are supported by serbian government. zip and porto municipality officials say that the fire was caused by defective and outdated electrical installations urging causal officials to refrain from groundless accusations against serbs for incidents occurring in this region. the crisis started on september 20th when pushed, he not decided to introduce reciprocal measures in terms of vehicles with serbian issued plates crossing into kosovo, which led to the blockade of traffic in northern cause of all by local serbs b as to the war planes and helicopters flying near the border, belgrade government says that this is not a threat, but merely a message to kosovo prime minister corte to de escalate tensions in northern cause of call me at. oh, let's now bring in zach her current. she is a political analyst and also a former deputy prime minister for serbia. he joins us from belgrade. zocker, we've seen military sorties as these tensions of building, but this all started as
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a row about license plates. i mean, clearly this goes much deeper than that. can you talk us through the is quite dry, though, you'll see all the stems from the fact that certainly i never recognize unilateral declaration of independence, of course, of all, despite many countries, recognizing this in the past, the closing most, the western country, united states, most countries of the you know, some of the big countries and member sub security council like china, russia never recognized independent. the problem is fairly simple. one, this one serbia, was asking and not take what was the quote. so we also number place a car. and when we're entering them for us to have a special or number plate to pay a little bit, so i'm sure us will be close. and then when they leave, they of course, put on again their course number about the 5 years ago. so be
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imprinted and when they hit the thought and brussel, he actually said this will be a result of that 5 year, 5 year expire. and then the said that we bought the files allow because we back home number place and also instead of the or will reciprocate, we will sodium. we could still put a question number plates at the same way you will be. so basically, it is not actually easily there is all about problems, but deeper behind this is obviously the fight political being preached. but when bell wants to prove, once again that it does not recognize the number plates or not. so to say. and serbia is i recognize country, member of the united nations and every place. i think in this particular case,
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the most of the blame goes from serbia because i really think this is uneasily result of a former. well, as he said, this appears to be of owens instituting this policy that serbia has now had for some time. but we're also watching things escalate. this military show of force and government offices in kosovo attacked. do you actually get the sense that either side is willing to or going to back down? i think these kinds of cries is always, there is a danger of escalation and things can easily get out of hand. so body to being the so to say controllable crisis on both sides. but i really don't like logic police force. i don't like serbia play me that somewhere in the vicinity that we've got all the military troops, enlargements, on the number of those trucks. so i presume it's very small. i think that what we have here is actually let compression of the you because the you is actually the
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only part the capable of bringing both sides to where already they met quite a number of times and sitting at the table to these all this it was sam, today's time that we hope tomorrow, perhaps there will be more pressure for you. and i hope that the situation too long, the way you saw the law, pictures and explanations in your programs before me. because there are people on both sides that actually want this relation, their local elections. you also and there are in 56 months election seats. and the president said, we are really wants to show himself as a nationalist nation that can pour sexually. i'd been would be the prime minister or host of all the peer to revoke police force from the border in the big state where the hood, this is also
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a part of the wild with some very powerful navies and foreign interests at stake. i expect moscow and beijing also keeping a fairly close eye on things but the russia has more interest. yeah. not, not will be the. busy picture of the balkan, so the southeast europe, if you want change dramatically in the past 10 years now, the only basically 2 countries that are not to the natal are both an ethical and all of those are in, in a thought that our shop will not have any political, real significance in this area? well, if you don't, if everything go be fully. sure. and so, certainly russia has it, but we try and i like the deeper trying to mostly has economic input. but the russia certainly does have an interest. and it's interesting that the ration of best bug, it just recently visited the, i think available today it visited the audience. it's an interesting question about
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what he's doing there because know of them as far as i know, that's a little pro, europe or some other country has been that. so basically this is a crisis local crisis with consequences for the, for the region, the current, their political analyst, and form a deputy prime minister for serbia. thanks so much for joining us on our 0. great to get your phone now growing fuel and food supply problems are forced, the british government to make a temporary, you turn on post bricks and immigration policy. more than $10000.00 short term, whereas raises will now be issued. a truck drivers and poultry work is so severe, shortages levies is, will run from next month until late december to try to cover the christmas period. the debug has worn out from london. the transport circuitry gone shops has been conducting media interviews, saying that if people around britain behave normally, as he puts it, then there will be no problem insisting that there is no shortage of petrol in the
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country. but that doesn't tell you the whole story because many people a turning up at petrol stations and finding that the pumps are actually off, or that there's nothing for them. there have been cues around the country of drivers right down the road, trying to get into petrol. station, so some people are calling it panic volume. it's not clear how many people are just turning up to do that normal filling out the car for the next few weeks, very clearly is a problem in distribution. and it's the same story with some goods going into supermarkets at the heart of it is a shortage of hgtv heavy goods, vehicle drivers. the government's now thing is going to use military trainers to train up around $4000.00 people in a hurry says that the coverage pandemic lead to testing having to be halted. but there is a, an underlying problem which goes back to breaks it,
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because the shortage is estimated at 100000 drivers in the u. k. that includes tens of thousands of drivers from an e. u. member states have either gone back home or gone to work in other countries in the last few years that have been warnings going back months if not years about the labor shortage. and in the last few months, there have been warnings about those food stuffs and other goods, not being able to get into british supermarkets to lead here on out of there. i've got to storms, economic recovery on hold. how sanctions on the taliban bringing business to a whole? ah, it takes 2 to tango to glory. meet the couples with them with which one is well, championship. free so much across returns europe for the time some of them exhausted. moral. not later impulse ah
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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 gulf. 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 drying karachi a high, 34 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 of 32 degrees for equitorial countries in africa. as we would expect to see our showers in storms rolling across the.

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