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used to ban on the timber trade, but that decision only opened a flood and controlled illegal logging steadily. own home to more than 5000 was to japan sees more than 1500 of them. i found them the law motor, regional and their problems because of vision is under pressure to save them after the resumption of looking under kind of i the fight to leave germany, neck and neck exit polls. mean that could be months of negotiating to form a coalition government a mariam was in on the new watching alger. they're also coming off on the program as been anger on the streets of tune is protested, has condemned what they call the president's pow grabbed while others support his
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move. a funeral on the occupied west bank after 5 palestinians were killed and raised by israeli forces. and one week after the palmer's volcano, iraq to the islands, people are praying for america. ah, i'll come to the program. i'll help story. japanese 2 main political parties are battling it out to form a new government preliminary result. suggested the social democrats and the christian democrats. have been separated by a razor thin margin which were light cleaning and drawn out process of negotiations to form a government. ascend to right party wants lead by chancellor angular marco is heading towards its worst as a result projected to lose seats in the buddhist dog with polling showing it
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trading the social democrats by splendid margin. the result will determine who governs germany is marcos 16. the chancellor ship draws to its close wax pole show that locals, conservative policy, the christian democratic union in its alliance, partly the christian social union, and bavaria that by army lash, it is expected to get just over 24 percent of the vote. the allies is projected to win $194.00 seats in the bundis dog. the social democrat rival v. s p. d fronted by shots a polling with arrays. if in leaders you can see climbing nearly 26 percent of the vote and projected to secure $205.00 seats. the greens have over 14 percent of the vote which should translate to about $117.00 seats in the bundle dog. this is the 1st time the party is named a candidate for chancellor on alina bock. the greens party factory general says that it's open to discussions for a coalition government or cd you leader says that he is not satisfied with the
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results. but army lasha vowed to do everything possible to build a conservative like government have i come is to by the election campaign is finishes. and this is now about one thing, a stable coalition for 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 in 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 the social democrats candidate for chances are short says voters have given his party the monday to push ahead with its goals, cash stuff that 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
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for this to be possible for the full cost and pose 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. off top of that, lawson is life 1st in berlin, outside as p d. headquarters, so small policies are in a good position, particularly the green party, which has received a larger share of the vote, so they could be important informing a coach and government. how disastrous has this been for the party of anglo marco? pretty disastrous. i have to say of course, so we only saw glamour, putting her full weight behind her candidate, the candidates and lashes in the last week before that she was quite reluctant to get involved in the election campaign. but when she saw that the, i mean last year,
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we made some serious mistakes during the campaign. was really not doing well. she decided to step in that that only happened in the last few days. and that might have helped him a little bit. and we have now does not come that grace and no clear winner here in germany, and it's already midnight and the folks are still being accounted to get some clarity on this. quite honestly, a situation i'm joined here by the guy who is a political analyst in berlin. thank you for joining us. first of all, i want to ask you about this for mental political landscape that i'm going to merkel seems to be leaving behind after 16 years. how much of it is her own making? yeah, the question is, so in a way she became a very own trademark over the last, at least 10 years, i would say. so people did not vote for c d u, due to the programmatic ideological background, but pretty much because it was uncle america. so and the moment she stepped aside,
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so you could see that germany is not really clear where we're heading to. and none of the parties are really prepared to lead in a very specific direction. so in a way that one candidate or love shows who decided to copy her in a way even he was democrats, canada, exactly the social democratic chairman in front runner. so you're in a way realize that he, that he has the best chance is to win. also the conservative key constituency with german senior voters by doing what she was famous for the very com be very reluctant to all these put it. it could add your logical discussions. any succeeded because he really scored high, especially with german seniors. what does this fuck mantic political landscape scape mean for germany in the coming years? yeah, it, i think in this regard it is very, it is very instrumental or it's very important now to see what coalition will
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govern germany. sorry, it could take a while. it could take a couple of months, maybe even at christmas we don't, won't see which correlation is heading to, but i think it would be a cd. you govern coalition or a good question. then we might see more the same of what we have seen before. but this was one of the aspects which came with uncle americans, chancellor chips. so germany was never at the forefront when it comes to innovation, not on the ecological side, not on the digitalization. so especially during the corona pandemic, it was very obvious that germany is leaking behind a lot of european countries. so therefore, the net coming weeks will be now about content, for sure. and in this regard, the actual race may be a ball. political positions is just starting to date, but abroad, and especially also in europe. people might be worried, right? that the germany, the stable,
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the largest economy in europe could be quite unstable in the coming years because of this very fact meant it's landscape. yes. and no, the good thing about germany is that as we have seen with this election, so germany is not a country which is heading to the political polarization and, and so, so neither to the very right nor to the very left. so we're very boring political animals you could say. so staying very much in the middle, very much in the moderate. so i'm going to america could have been also a social democratic chancellor. so could have showed b. c, due chancellor in a moderate way. so i'm not really afraid that we will see a very in fragmented germany. it's pretty much the question really of nuances we will see in the coming coming years, depending on what the coalition will look like in the very end. i'll have to leave it here. thank you so much for joining us. so at this point we have actually really no idea who will be the next chancellor and who will be on the la merkel. so
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successful, she will still be acting chancellor. as long as this protest will take some and few hours, we hope to get a real clear idea of the result of this very exciting election act. to say it's been the most unpredictable election in decades here in germany. lovely, thank you very much. step step. last and reporting to us from the german capital, berlin, ah, thousands of people have been protesting against the tunisian president and the capital tunas. the furious with chi sides announcement on wednesday that he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but not everyone is opposed to this side. support is also out on the streets. as alexia brian reports, under a heavy police presence,
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crowd gathered on the tune is in capitals main boulevard. to protest against the president, the anger has been growing since july, when kai 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 prosecutor, the president, the parliament, the government, he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue to people and it's movement. don't want to play sight. president side says his actions when 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
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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. as he, his largest political party enact is facing a crisis of its own. more than a 100 party officials announced today 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 shoak and the huge impact over the july 25th decision and the, the, the 113 people resign it yesterday and they were in conflict with
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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 were also been demonstrations in support of the president. chi said has promised to uphold people friday, but there is still fees here of a return to absolute one man room. alex here brian al jazeera. i spoke with silo as soon a fellow at the ostrom white shop at indiana university bloomington. he outlined the options for a political resolution into nija hurst way will be for the aid to move forward with his agenda, bypassing the parliament and putting for the referendum in line with his plans and strength of the presidential system. that will be one way to resolve the issue or bypass the issue in other way would be to get to parliament involved in the process
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. you know, i have been some proposals by some a piece to change the current speaker got new sheet and to have parliament more involved in the process in dialogue line with the demand and some of the parties demand to come with the new roadmap. perhaps the roadmap, different part, different parties can agree any occupied westbank. a funeral has been house for one of 5. palestinians killed, buys railey forces, bodies of, for others have been withheld by his rarity of forces. the troops stormed several villages and janine and ramallah early on sunday, reportedly surrounding houses and opening fire brim reports from new york by west bank was emma sober, had just turned 22. but the day after he was killed in a reed by these re thorsten, he's one of 2 palestinians killed engineering in the northern part of the occupied by bank, including a 16 year old. his family says they had just set
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a date for his wedding. that was that 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 oil change and tire is really prime minister of his security forces, acted against what he called her math operative who were about to carry out attacks in the short term. he was referring to the palestinians killed in a baby village near amolla. the 3 boston eons 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 met 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
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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 for the resistance will still be present despite the israeli policy and the security coordination between the pass in authority and those really forces this confirms that the revolution is continuous. 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 reeds keeps rising. protesters in drama, la and gaza, are calling for retaliation. him elders either the occupied westbank sad for you on this program, experiencing the joy of childhood for the 1st time. psychological support transforms the lives live, the book around the news. the. it takes
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a 100 to hold a tango world championship, and i need to have him when competition returned to the dance after a car that i use hello. thank you for joining in. here's an update on typhoon min delay it is out toward the philippine c. it is expected to strengthen potentially, into the equivalent of a category 5 hurricane, but it is keeping its distance from the philippines. but tapping into some of that moisture, one reason why it is going to intensify southeast asia, thunderstorms in the cars for quality, poor singapore. same goes for jakarta on monday with the high of 33 degrees. as we move further toward the north, we've got a run of rain across the yellow river valley pretty much in between the yellow river valley and again the river valley, just west of jung. joe,
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on monday. next we're going down and we're seeing an improvement in conditions toward the se, but still hanging on to some clouds drifting in and out. and temperatures are recovering. here. speaking of temperatures, i'm going to put the colors on. so the darker the color, the higher the temperature alice is about a good 10 degrees, pretty close to 10 degrees above average. and look at this when from the outback in the interior diving down. so adelaide, you're up to $24.00 degrees. none of that warmth, unfortunately can be found through new zealand. in fact, the temperatures have come crashing down and gets been at 14 degrees and a pretty good run of rain through the capitol region affecting wallington. that's it for me. see you soon. the across the younger valleys, high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different form. people died hawk, they fly. this is no game. it's business makes the cocoa bomb is hopefully be
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bringing high across the valley. facing day on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on al jazeera. oh, a back elmaine story. this our vote being counted in germany's election. the exit. i'll show you the 2 main parties, the s p d and the meeting. you are running neck and neck. and rice, it's really too close to call right now, a greens and polling in 3rd place and say they're open to discussing
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a coalition. always help stories, thousands of people protested against the chinese presidents moved to rule by decree, but supporters of sight also out on the street of tunis today. and a funeral has taken place for one of 5 palestinians killed by his writing forces. 40 to 4 others have not yet been released. now a week after spain's la palm springs, a palmer volcanic eruption. the airport has temporarily reopened, but spain's civil god is restricting access to the volcanic area with the situation remaining unstable nicholas hoc reports from the panama, the church of el paso, on the foot hills of company in spain, la on my island. with each explosion comes a prayer for those who have lost their homes, another for the people who will pass him. and for the island of la palmer,
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experiencing disaster. i am here to trying to find some peace and to find the strength to accept this new reality of ours. it started last sunday as a small are option. look at it now. the crater is widening showing cracks with the overflowing lava. turning this one screen landscape into ash, 6000 people have been displaced homes, businesses in places of worship. the lava is swallowing entire villages in its path . spain's gorgeous. he will are extending the cordon around the volcanic eruption. and while the village here of el paso has not been evacuated, this could change at any moment. notice because this is what's worrying authority, is here. it does if the religious slowly being buried under a thick blanket of ash the volcanic cloud has created
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a micro climate with ash falling like grade. levels of sulfur dioxide in the air is suffocating, in some areas for some people to leave their homes unaware if they will ever be able to come back on their trauma loss is in, it's not yes with one person losing ever since it can be until generations from grandparents to the rank children, they are in shock going through various phases of grief from the suddenness and anger to a change in environment. with the environment they once knew suddenly lost the volcanic eruption has left the people of la hallmark card and in greece. nature is taken its course from the of their home. already and new landscape is for me. nicholas hawk al jazeera, a bustle. bob must been. now sir, b as defense, minister s s. troops at it's border with cost of our own height and the lot. so be
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and jets have also flown over the border off the cost of deployed special police to areas where ethnic subs lives. hundreds of subs have been blocking northern cost of border roads for a week now after kosovo band entry. of course with serbian registration plates ethnic subs in cos who reject the ethnic albanian lead government in pristina. cost of declared independence from sub you're in 2008 after a decade of war, between ethnic albanians and serbian forces. so b, a does not recognize cost of those independence. their own kasanya, which is a border with more on a story. middle and upper alice yacht, in a situation is com at yahoo yah, border crossing in northern kosovo. but the tensions can be felt in 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 kosovo. special police forces are deployed in the area. tensions are also rising amid several incidents in northern
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cars, including torching of motor vehicle registration office in open portal, which issues provisional cause of plates, intervention to explosive devices were recovered from local motor vehicle registration offices on agenda. because of a prime minister albin corte has accused for all these incidents was he says that this was a case of allison, committed by those who are supported by serbian government soup and poto 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 incidence 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
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a message to kosovo prime minister corte to de escalate tensions in northern cause of course of 11 years of conflict and all the nigeria have left hundreds of thousands of children, traumatized doctors and caregivers are concerned about the long term effects on young children and the impact on their communities affect, grow up. i might interest reports on this. now from my degree. the born and raised in book with m, cams, these children i experiencing for the 1st time. what it means to your child, they're part of the 6000 victims and family members. a book what i'm fighters posted under tonight, durham security forces in the past few months after a few weeks of psychological support. those helping them surprised by the rapid transformation they see. you see a lot of them coming into the very distress team can angry what we coughing gauge
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meant because there are 431, sometimes depending on how we see there wouldn't be any of that. so we offer the engagement, you see a lot of changes, you see them interacting better, you feed them, taking leadership role to see them doing much better for these children, born and raised in boca camps, why toys forbidden this moment of fun is a welcome. many children here in the northeast, they were born into this conflict. they have never known a life that is outside of conflict. 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 both conflict have received or social support. left is causing much one
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that you received to help the need. now no, i mean didn't. i could be facing a bigger crisis. and these children with nearly a 1000000 children out of school, the nigeria movies, most of them in both states, that concerns they may be targeted for recruitment by uncle if he's not dead, the impact to be very be because this had to then of $5.00 to $17.00 and only says, and they need to go back to school, they need to integrate deaf family or friends, instigate, or aid work if they time is running out for hundreds of thousands of children. and this is, they say could be the reality tv thing. communities in nigeria, as ne, i bought what i'm still continues to wanted to tags. i did reese, obviously. my degree nyja hundreds of protested in chalet,
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a voice that anger over an influx of undocumented migrants mainly from venezuela, tents and items belonging to the recent arrivals will burn down by demonstrators. on friday account housing, the migrants was also dismantled by local officials. they say it was a risk of public health according to rights groups, more than $23000.00 people crossed into chilly in the 1st half of this year. now the british government has suspended competition law in order to allow oil funds to prioritize fuel deliveries for petrol stations, and move follows days of long queues at petrol stations across the country with many of them being forced to close. on saturday, the government announced that more than 5000 temporary work feasible will be issued to truck drivers in order to ease severe shortages. visas will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. hundreds of couples have been swinging into action at the well tango championship, but only a lucky few were able to down that way to glory. i knew shanna reports on them now
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from when his eyes. the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tang, ah, the tangled world copies held every year in the 5th you were born at the end of the 1900 century. last year it was a virtual, a tango is all about cheek to cheek closeness and it does not fit well with social distancing. so this year it was back in person and on screen. it's a mirror of already we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, impact on the kangaroo salons that includes 4 year and a half long term sceneries. now emerging from the pandemic measures to do with it is still in place to over dance. it could get close in the spectators move to a safe venue. i go away, survive and thrive in circumstance. those are now
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being held in the open air. when the fire read the spectators wearing it is bald adults and music 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 what old story told. and then you way the tangle was paid homage to the winner was $900.00. 86. what was come here, go mad. i don't know who died last november hanging in the soldier. one of its most the claim dogs that of 87 year old body and you have is reminded you will never forget his roots. yeah, that's reflective in the technique of traditional salon tango. when i was 9 years. i'm barbara. ah,
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but it must always say the win is that the korea gruff. stage tango, cat agree? look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and the flexible 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. i 10. what osiris ah quite look at the main stories. now we've been following developments in germany this evening where the 2 main political parties are locked in a battle to form. the next government turn out was high in the parliamentary election, 78 percent. according to the federal election commission, the race is to close the call with the center, right,
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c d u incent left as be separated by a razor thin margin. it could take months of negotiating to form a coalition. government was.

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