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an adult, a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace. in the middle east. killing the count on algebra. ah . the fight till he, germany, neck and neck, exit polls main. that could be months of negotiating to form a coalition government ah, hello i mariam my z and then you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program as anger on the streets of tune as protest,
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this can down what they call that president's power grab, while others support his marriage. a funeral only occupied westbank after 5 palestinians were killed, in rate by israel forces. and one week after the palm is long, iraq to the island, people are praying for a miracle. ah, oh, it's an election that has ended an error in german politics off to 16 years at the helm of her country. anglo markov name was not on the ballot paper, and her absence could potentially have a major impact. exit polls show the 2 main parties are locked in an extremely tight race center right party one sled by muckle is heading towards its worst ever result . the cd alliance is projected to lose seats in the buddhist dog with polling
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showing a tie with the social democrats. now this mean legacy coalition talks could be needed in order to form a new government, possibly with a 3rd party like the greens. so exit polls as they stand at the moment show that market conservative party, the christian democrats union, and its alliance part of the christian social union in bavaria led by army lash. it is expected to win about 25 percent of the vote. the alliance has projected to win 200 seats overall in the bundis dog, social democrat, right, all v as p. d fronted by le sholtes are also polling with 25 percent of the vote, but a slightly behind and projected seats with a 197. the greens have about 15 percent of the vote, which should translate to a $119.00 seats in the bonus. don, this is the 1st time the party is named a candidate for chancellor. on a beer bog. green's party secretary general says it's willing to discuss forming
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a coalition with social democrats candidate for chancellor la shalt says that voters have given his party the mandate to push ahead with its goals cash stuff. i'm because that does if we can pay for more respect and this is cited 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 for this to be possible for the full cost and pause 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 of talk. let's see, the you leader says that he is not satisfied with the result. but army lasha vowed to do everything possible to build a conservative life. governments have i come is to by the election campaign is finishes. and this is now about one thing, a stable coalition for
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a strong and modern germany guards. the chancellor will be the one to bring opposites together, develop a successful program for the coming 4 years will be there will be many intensive talks and discussions and the work being done with competitors in the next few days . because some of it there, the chancellor will have to develop a project that goes beyond the coming weeks. and i am prepared for that task yet. was that last is my 1st time berlin outside the s p d headquarters. message there from the 2 main policies is pretty much the same. they all within a percentage point of each other in this race. if the results stay this close, what could it mean for while the results and, and the next few months in germany? well, there is a lot unclear after the election, but one thing that is clear is that miracle is leaving a very fragmented political landscape. as you say,
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it's not going that grace. we have celebrations here before at the social democrats, the headquarters in berlin, olive shoals, the finance minister and candidate for the ass b was here and he was basically welcomed already as the possible new chancellor for the party. it would be a great win if they could become the 1st party in germany since 16 years, more than 16 years. because of course, germany has been governance by the ruling, t d u, the christian democrats for all the time on the miracle in office. but nothing is clear yet, and as we speak o alicia talk sort of now on a live television. the cd you of course have really lost a lot and she has already said he's not happy with the result. but still, he wants to build a new coalition, all of shows her sad that he wants to build a new correlation. so what makes this very important is that the smaller parties,
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and i'm looking specifically at the green part, was done quite well. they ended up as the 3rd party and also the liberals, the f t p will be the king make us india correlation talk so, but everyone is expecting this to take a very long time. and what that means is also that the talks will be difficult because these are parties. we have very different stances on things like income taxes and housing crisis also on climate. so for them to agree to build a stable government that will be a real challenge. and people here are really worried that it could take a long time before this correlation is billed. and also europe will be really worried if this coalition, under government, and in germany will be strong enough, as it was before on the, on the la merkel. thank you very much for now. that last in joining us there. also, we can now get some analysis with our last bunker who is also in berlin. so let me
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pick up on the point that was making there. this is a very fragmented result, which pops reflects a difficult political landscape in germany. and of course, this is the most powerful country in europe. so it's going to have an effect on european politics. is it, i mean, is a country now entering a different new era of, of uncertainty off to 16 years under the helm of anglo merkel? sorry, can you repeat the question? so i was just asking you about the fragmented results that we're getting because the 2 main parties are pretty much neck and neck. this election is not going to produce any clear win, or how much uncertainty and instability now lies ahead for germany.
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no, sir, just in practical terms, there will be no instability because from just by the constitution a construct of the government until america will stay in power until we see a new government as you pointed out, rightly so. the result right now is kind of, yeah, it's an open book and no one really knows where to go. so both big 10 parties are usually used to be the big 10 parties. the conservatives of angular merkel and the f b d volt scored at about 25 percent could change overnight. and the actual big question is not who the big party is will select and the leg as the coalition partners. it's pretty much the question in town, right? now who are the small parties, the green, and the liberal f, the piece will elect because it totally depends on both. both will be needed for a new coalition. and the question is, will they go with a c, d, u and build a so called jamaica coalition, a more conservative one? or would they go with the, the dia and all of the shows and build a so called traffic light coalition? that's the big question of tonight, right?
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so can you explain that a little bit more for an audience that might not be familiar with the details of german politics as no time limit on government formation? right. and there's no clear format for these talk. so what does that, what does that mean? like just never ending talks that are running parallel to each other if we go back for years. so we had this situation already. so we had our coalition where the city was the strongest party, and then they tried to build a coalition with the green and the liberal and took them until january. and then the liberal has actually decided that they will not answer the coalition and everything started from scratch. in the meantime, angela merkel and her grand coalition, back at that time, were still in power. so the constitution foresees that whoever is in power right now, i'm going to merkel as the chancellor will remain chancellor until and there is no time limit for this week. the bonus tag, the parliament uni, elected, will elect
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a new head of head of government, which will then the new chancellor. but the question is totally open. who that will be, and we need to wait for more results later tonight in which direction this will might go. can i ask you what it felt like to be voting in this election today? how would you describe the atmosphere and the country of people? would you say german voters vote were galvanized and away they haven't been before? yeah, so what we could see is that for, for the time being, so the, at least the pandemic actually had to a positive resolve, which is kind of confirming to german. so the one is that we have seen a very high voter turnout, almost at 80 percent, which we hadn't seen for more than 15 years. and the extremist party is on the left
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and the very right actually last not significantly, but at least they had not be strengthened during this process. so you could see that germans reacted in a moderate way to the pandemic. and this also reflected in the election results. so we have seen that one of shows who was lost in a way. he was the 3rd in the res between the greens and the said you for month all over. southern actually came back as the lucky 3rd, as we say in german, because he just stayed calm. he gave people germans, what they are appreciating about, angle america. this kind of calmness is kind of moderate, very on the subject, no political polarization. and in the end, he had been rewarded yesterday polled at 15 percent, sometimes 13 percent 6 months ago. and they might now when the election. so you could see there is kind of a moderate consensus, but the verification of of votes also brought both big 10 parties down to
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25 percent. they used to be between 40 and 30. now they're down to $25.00 and the smaller so called smaller parties who used to pull at 5 to 7 percent, both rose up up to 15 percent. so which is a very unusual result that you have no really small parties any longer. and this is also the reason why we need a 3 party coalition because none of the 2 big 10 parties actually has the power to pick from the smaller parties who live to coalition important at this time. and you will see, rather the opera will definitely come back to invite and it's going to be very interesting night. it had really, really appreciate it. laugh bunker, joining us from berlin, exit polls in this job and election, showing that the 2 main parties are pretty much neck and head as i was saying, a country heading for a likely 3 way coalition. ah,
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now thousands of people have been protesting against the tunisian president in the capital tune, as supporters of chi side were also on the street. on wednesday, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution, alexia bryan. now of course, under a heavy police presence crowd gathered on the tune is 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 he's acting like he is, the sun is rising on the country, the general prosecutor, the president, the parliament, the government, he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue to people and it's movement.
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don't want to play site. 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 his 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 we need to go back to the flow. we are a democracy and nobody has the right to break the 60 days june. as he, his 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 action. it's quite clear that the political need are the are, they didn't understand or even they didn't assimilate. the huge psychological shook and the huge impact over the july 25th decision. and the, the, the 113 people got resigned yesterday and they were in conflict with the president of another month before july 26th, local and international human rights groups had condemned side power grad warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. but there are also been demonstrations in support of the president chi said has promised to uphold people, right? but there is still fears here, a return to absolute one men rule. alex here brian al jazeera and the occupied west bank of funeral is banal,
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for one of the 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces bodies of for others are being withheld by israeli authorities. a troop stormed several villages and janine and ramallah early on sunday, reportedly surrounding houses and opening fire reports now from the occupied weiss bank with amazon had just turned 22. but the day after he was killed in a read by the radio, he's one of 2 palestinians killed in jeanine 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 that 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 or mrs. 2 of the soldiers were wounded, doing an exchange of pyre. israeli prime minister of his security forces,
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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 bostonians were hiding in this house deep in the hill before these really 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 mckenzie canada 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 in the death of 3 of its members . the call was provided. resistance will still be present despite the israeli policy and the security coordination between the pass in authority. and there is really forces. this confirms that the revolution is continuous,
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that these really need to arrest palestinians have become part of daily life under the occupation. but the number of palestinian deaths in these types of read keeps rising. protesters in drama, la and gaza, are calling for retaliation. him elders either the occupied westbank stood at the it takes $800.00 delta tango. well championship it only tooth and when it competition returns and the down flow often occurs it high h i hello, thanks for joining in. it's a true fall feel across the republic of ireland and the united kingdom with this storm system sweeping through. over the past little bits,
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we saw pretty fierce winds for northern ireland. and now it will be england's turn on monday. so london, looking for gusts of about 60 kilometers per hour, this band of rain, it's going to dance into the low countries. also link up with some other wet weather over in norway. so also looking at about 30 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. we've got some storms dancing around croatia into austria and also hungry. you know that driving rain that we had for northwestern portions of italy, it's hopped over the atria. see, and it's running into the balkan countries. so look, what it does to belgrade your temperature comes from 28 down to 22 on tuesday stellar weather, across turkey. although we will see a bit more cloud cover for the black sea coast on monday. also a lot of sun can be found across siberia say for this run of rain for the northern portion of portugal affecting porto also for northern sections of spain. through western africa. we've got some big storms setting up over
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a liberia just starting to squeak into the air. the own free town has hi of 30 degrees that you're up the catch later. the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well aside from then being punished. boy, salvador victor, boston, lot of seem women incarcerated. some say their own, the crime was a devastating still, but i mean, the story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera. oh,
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a welcome back. the main stories now, vote counting has started in germany's general election exit, showing the 2 main parties, d, s p d and the f. do you see a few lines running, neck and neck? the greens are holding in 3rd place. they say that they're open to coalition discussions. thousands of people have been protesting against the tradition. presidents moved to rule by decrease the portions of chi side will also out in force on the streets of tunic today. and a funeral is taken place for $1.00 to $5.00. palestinians kill buys, re forces. bodies of for others have not yet been released. or volcanic ash is still stopping flights in and out of the spanish island of palmer. despite the airport being reopened. molten lava continues to be thrown into
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the air from the camera via volcano a week after it. iraq did almost 7000 people to leave the home so far. will the officials have now allowed a small number to return to collect that belongings. the airport was also forced to close on saturday, leaving many travellers stranded on nicholas hock is life for us in the palma. tell us about what you've been seeing and hearing. and really these pictures that we're looking at showing to the volcano is still burning with, with ferocious intensity a week on that's right. i mean, no longer a smouldering cauldron, but rather as vulcan, just described as one resident here, a dragon with this fitting tongue of lava coming out of the main crater, quite a temperamental volcanic eruption here. our moody one has another vulcan knowledge, just described it to me because early on this morning there was a cloud of ash i had to wear goggles to walk out here and look at the difference.
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now there's less ash in the air, the wind has switched. we're on the south side and we changed location just to give you a sense of the magnitude of this volcanic eruption. now on the other side, of course, the wind wind is blowing with ash, forcing the authorities to close down schools here in the localities around the volcano, but also in the capital city of la paloma in santa cruz. so that there is a clean up operation of the ashes before the children could go out back in school in the air. of course, in the ash is the small microscopic jag id rocks and it can choke your lungs if you breathe too much of it. also is sulfur dioxide, and that's a level according to authorities that's reasonable. still high. given the situation here, miriam and nicholas just been looking at as well. perhaps some activity perhaps
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cause they're moving behind you. what's it like, is it completely deserted in the area or other so people able to move around in some way? well, initially we had a lot of tourists flocking to it to the area, was a lot of residents fleeing the zone. there was a sense of disaster tourism with people wanting to catch a glimpse of this unique and historic rupture and the 1st into generations. and these islands often referred to as the hawaii of europe. it's a volcanic island and were sitting on volcanic ground just as he this site is impressive for broken ologist and for people. but it is a dangerous situation. 7000 homes has been 7000 people have been displaced. $500.00 homes have been destroyed and behind me with this, this flow of lava is heading towards the ocean. there's even certain cracks around
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the main crater. we have 44 cracks, 2 main craters, where one is releasing gas 4 kilometers up into the air. and the other liquid lava and the sense and the fear is that liquid lava that's going down that slope towards the ocean. well, that's accelerating this process of this flow of lava that's heading to the ocean. the fear is that could be a thermal shock, so they're really trying to take a look and really analyze the situation to see if they have to have they have to evacuate more people in the area. marion, thank you very much. nicholas talking to palmer savvy as defense minister says troops at its border with course of are on heightened alert. serbian jets of also flown over the border off the coast of deployed special police to areas where ethnic subs lives. hundreds of service blocking northern course of their for a week now after cause for the entry of cars will be in registration, place ethnic serbs in cost of reject the ethnic albanians and government in
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pristina. cost of declared independence from sub you're in 2008 after a decade of war between ethnic help, amiens' and the enforces, serbia does not recognize the cost of those independence. was there an kasan of which is a border with more middle and upper alice yacht in a situation is com at yahoo yah, border crossing in northern console, but the tensions can be failed. 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 costs of a special police forces on 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 plates. innovation to explosive devices were recovered from local motor vehicle registration offices on agenda. because of a prime minister, al, been quoted as accused for all these incidents was he says that this was
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a case of us and committed by those who are supported by serbian government. soup and poto municipality officials say that the file was caused by defective and outdated electrical installations urging kosovo officials to refrain from groundless accusations against serbs for incidence occurring in this region. the crisis started on september 20th when pushy, 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 plains 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 course hundreds of castles of and swinging into action up the well tango championship. only a lucky few partners were able to dance their way to glory and when the top prizes . daniel sharp reports on this now from one is iris. the romantics will
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tell you that the heart of winter, sorry beat to the rhythm of the tangle. 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 this year it was back in person and on screen it's a mirror of audio. we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impact on the penguins alone that includes 4 year and the half will argentine there is no 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 a safe venue where survive and thrive and
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circumstance the. now this version being held in the open air is on fire. read 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 done to new stories. to be told. old story told you way. tango was paid homage to the window was 986 was come here go matter. i don't know who died last november hanging soldier. i want to get the most the claim done. sort of 87 year old body and you have it reminded me. oh yeah, never forgets his roof. i that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango when i was 9 years. i'm barbara. ah, must always say the winners that the choreograph stage tango cats agree,
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look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and reflect about scheduling. today. 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. i was there, i was with 0. what osiris? ah, so quick look at main stories now and vote counting has started in germany's general election ballot to decide anglo merkel successor mocking the end of an era for german politics. exit polls show the 2 main policies, the f, b, d and the c d u. s. c u alliance running macand neck. lengthy coalition talks are
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