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a story, no matter how long it takes, or where i'm christian for. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . counting is under way in germany's general election with full cast, predicting and neck and neck contests to replace angular merkel last chancellor. ah, fully back to boy watching al jazeera life from doha. also coming up the thousands protest indonesia, both for and against the president moved to consolidate his hold on power. morning
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and he occupied westbank after 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces and raised in jeanine and from my land and a fuel supply crisis due to a tank driver shortage forces the u. k. government to issue thousands of emergency v. ah, thank you for joining us. vote counting is under wayne, germany's election, and only these old show the social democrats with a very narrow lead or outgoing chancellor, anglo americans, christian democrats, the races so tight, it's impossible to predict. who will be the next chancellor. and which coalition will govern europe's largest economy service and begins our coverage from berlin. and he was welcome for a man who was hoping to become germany next leader after close one race, all of shows with confidence in lots of times, left social democrats who the 1st 6 weeks and parliament elections in more than 16
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years isn't parked by peptide. the vice move on to get. we were a pragmatic party that knows how to govern. we're confident party that wants to work to ensure that we have a base, a future in germany. but we've also shown that we have what it takes to govern a country that is unity supported by everyone. and that this was the case. i would like to thank you for that tough for me to read off the dime. i'm glad merkel. last minute f to attract support for the conservative christian democratic candidate and lush, it seemed to fade off off the loss of star to the campaign to see to you, and it's very insist the party ended up in a fight weights. we chose his social democrats. i should say he's not happy with the results, but still wants to lead correlation talks. this type where we are others that we will do everything possible to build a conservative lead government because germany now needs a future coalition that modernize is our country. and for the 1st time in history,
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the coalition will meet 3 parties to govern america, least the 1st month of political landscape. and while her former coalition partners, the social democrats, are optimistic, they will be having the next government. all options are on the table and difficult coalition talks law you have talks not only closely watched in germany, but also in the rest of europe, where many has long looked to merkel for leadership. so a very, very long to do list for. busy the next, the next jobs and the difficulties that they're probably going to find themselves leading a very fractious, possibly quite incoherent correlation, which could make decision making even more difficult. this good. well, i mean that europe's largest economy might be a little less politically stable than it was in the past. decades. steadfast and al jazeera berlin. our last one k is a political analyst in berlin. he tells us what he expects will happen over the next few days. for the time being for it looks like the sd is getting the 1st shot
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and the federal president following german tradition. so give, will give the coalition building mandate to the s d if they succeed and build a collision with the, with the greens and the f t p. that's the new government. if they, if they will not succeed, then most likely the federal president might give the mandate to the cd. you who rang 2nd at the moment and then they have the shot to get a coalition done with the very same junior partners. this is a very, very serious defeat for the c d. u. so they have been, they used to during the 16 years of uncle america to ring in the 30 percent. and the party already the moment actually they had to nominated new chairman the 2nd after the former succeed or of angle america negotiated. come come on board had given up. and it was a very,
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very exhausting procedure. i mean lush was the winner of that internal fight, but he was a very weak candidate. and still he claim for being the front runner for the cd. you. and again, he had been defeated. and so therefore there's a lot of food for thought. a debate within the party to decide who's taking the leadership in the coming weeks. the 1st decision will be made on monday when the, the leadership comes together and needs to decide who will lead the parliamentary group in the, in the bonus tag. this will be the 1st indicator for us to see if i'm in love. it will be any important position left in the city. you are not never news. thousands of people have been protesting against the technician, president in the capital. supporters of chi side were also on the 3 of tunis on wednesday. he announced he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. lexia bryan reports. under a heavy police presence,
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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 more meo, what i, what i, what he's acting like, he is, the sun 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 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, 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
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spring. protest is say the president has 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 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 is 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,
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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 greb wanting a slide towards authoritarianism. but they were also being demonstrations in support of the president. chi said has promised to uphold people rights but there are still fees here of a return to absolute one man room. alex here brian al jazeera a funeral has taken place in the occupied westbank for one of 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces. the bodies of the fathers are being withheld by israeli authorities that were killed when troops stormed several villages in janine. and on my last rounding houses and opening fire, your brain has more from the occupied westbank who say muscle boss had just turned 22. but the day after he was killed in
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a read by these really forces. 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 up with him when they did cpr for half an hour to new avail. his wedding was due next month and his birthday was just yesterday. he's really armesis. 2 of the soldiers were wounded during an exchange of pyre. israeli prime ministers of 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 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 met her on was one of them. he has been on the run for weeks.
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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. 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 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. deborah, heem? elgin's eda, the occupied westbank. u. k. media is reporting that the military may be drafted in to deliver a fuel across the country as nationwide. petro shortage is continue. the move
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follows days of long queues at filling stations with many being forced to close. more than $10000.00 short term work features will be issued to truck drivers and poultry workers to ease severe shortages. and even barbara has more on the situation 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 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
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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 h g v. have a good 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 breakfast 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 by the gone back home are going 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. still ahead on al jazeera time to have fun again,
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children raised in book camps in nigeria and learning to overcome their trauma. awe and praying for those of lost everything. the volcanic eruption in the canaries, games a week after the lava 1st began. so ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see you right off the bat. we've had this iconic storm slam into the indian states of o disha, an entre pradesh. we'll press play, see where it goes. it moves toward the west. but right now i want to zoom out, give you a wider look because we do have red weather alerts in play for chat is scar, and taylor gonna, we could see upwards of about 200 millimeters of rain here. heavy falls across the
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west coast of india in particular for careless states, next se, asia, thunderstorms on the menu here, call them poor singapore, and some jolts and bolts for jakarta. with the high of 33 degrees. you know, in the philippine see we've got ty, food mendelian, spinning around here, it could strengthen into the equivalent of a category 5 hurricane. it's keeping its distance from the philippines, but dry and in some of that moisture. and all of the conditions will be perfect to see the intensification. it's looking to target southern areas of japan by later this week toward the north, we've got a run of rain for the yellow river valley, just west of jung. joe, there's been delayed now as it creeps closer to japan, but for now, here's what's going on in japan. we've got this onshore wind and some showers, so that's pressing down the temperature and tokyo to a high 25 degrees. sunshine in osaka at 29. that's it for me. see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. how many
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nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? you know, we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line from the fellows of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah ah, welcome back. a reminder of our top stories on al jazeera, early results from germany's election show the central f social democrats with
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a very narrow lead over ongoing transfer. christian democrats, the greens look set to come. 3rd correlation talks could last week. thousands of people have protested against the commission. president moved to rule by decrease support of hi site. we're also out enforced on the 3 substitute and a funeral has taken place for one of 5. alas, indians killed by israeli forces in the occupying west bank. the bodies of before others have not yet been more than baffled to the un. a staunch critic of the military leadership had been expected to address the general assembly on monday. but under a dia, reach with china and russia, and the us that won't be happening. or diplomatic as james facebook to acquire more tune who is appointed by the government of funds which the final day of the un general assembly high level week was slated to be very unusual with 2
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delegations, gee, to speak, who are appointed by government that no longer exists, they would toppled me and i've got some, but now the ambassador has withdrawn their application to speech. i talked to him earlier. last week, i withdrew my ne, i found the speak english. why? because we will remember the start of the crisis after the qu, your intervention in the general assembly had such a powerful effect around the world. why are you not speaking again when the world is going to be watching? yeah, thank you so much for asking this question. because i know because i look at, we look at the long run for the country and for the people of pneuma, they say, thought or i should say sort of arrangement that we have the, we always mention about continue 80 of the current permanent representative of your mom to the u. n. many members state agree in despite that you know,
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continue 80 where take place. so with that understanding i withdraw them my, my description and to the speaker list during the general debate. so that is the one of the pipe that, that is sort of arrangement. so it's a deal by the big powers so that you can stay in the job as long as you don't rock the boat this week. so the main reason also i went to i went to keep myself low profile, the afghan ambassador appointed by our shop gone. a good exam will be speaking to the general assembly. despite the fact that taliban put a letter into the credentials committee of the general assembly asking to replace him most diplomats i've spoken to said for now they don't want the taliban to get the u. n. c. and that they say is because international recognition is one of the few leave as the international community have to influence the televisions behavior
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for you and have afghan. his fan is facing economic collapse without immediate assistance and humanitarian aid. billions of dollars of afghan assets are frozen in foreign banks. it's left off. can businesses struggling to survive? shops transferred to re for some campbell noah me as he sold land at home in order to stance off his textiles company 40 years ago. he says he has since invested half a $1000000.00 in the factory. close afghan and foreign companies use to buy the clothes and scarves. it makes the business as virtually ground to a halt in recent weeks when the taliban so control off gone. it's done in august. the us froze nearly $10000000.00 of i've gone assets filled abroad. taliban leaders were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from local banks. puzzle. good, because the other palate bond taliban government has to reopen the financial
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institutes. so people can withdraw enough money to buy materials for their businesses and the international community needs to soften their attitude. the stalemate badly effects everyday people, a lot of the counter is one of the factories. few employees who still comes to work on paid. he for the soviet army, when it invaded afghanistan in the 1980s. he never dreamed he would still be struggling to support his family. 40 years later, he says that he was caught up. the country is in a terrible state. the security situation is improved, but there are no jobs. there's no happiness in life, no joy, the country is amiss. the factory employs 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 move for him in the northern city of
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muslim sharif. and so we can't afford them right now. around a 100 people are employed at this factory, but as you can see, it's just down today to 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 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 sanction lists. 29 year old entrepreneur of the law. he spent a $1000000.00 on what he says is the largest wool spinning machine. and i've got to stop. he fight. we got it up and running 3 months ago, but was forced to suspend operations earlier this month because foreign and local
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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, but i am dedicated to my community and but the current situation and hopefully all my employees are forced to sit at home because i cannot pay them. no ob says he wants to help his work, his families 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 stratford down to 0 cobbled one of 2 oil pipelines. bronx, my protestors incident, has been reopened. demonstrators in the eastern city of fort sudan blocked the channels in protest against the p seal with rebel groups. last october, several groups signed the deal with saddam transitional government. but protest is from the beijing tribes, say the agreement ignores their interests. the energy ministry says it has enough oil reserves to last. after 10 days. human morgan has more from cartoons it all
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goes back to october, 2020, which is about a year ago. when a group of opposition and armed groups signed it a peace agreement with the sudanese government after a month of negotiations. now the big tribe is one of the main tribes that is found in easton sudan, and they have rejected this piece agreement, saying that it is not representative. and it does not address the root causes of marginalization and of under development in the eastern region. now it's worth noting that there are b to cries or beecher groups that did find an agreement with the student needs 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 with a council of the beach or elders have loved the main road that lead to the recipe states, as well as the road that leads to the main ports blocking that port effectively. on on,
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on saturday they also blocked the pipelines causing economic disruption. this is something that has caused so much concern 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 to negotiate with the processors to open the road. that leads to 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 suffering from an economic crisis does not suffer further. 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. already. race reports from my degree, the capital of born state, the born and raised in book women, cams, these children experiencing for the 1st time what it means to be
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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 are surprised by the rapid transformation they see. you see a lot of them coming into very distress hungry. what we're talking gauge meant because we've been for 3 months 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 boca, i'm 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
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. and for them this is normal. this is not normal. social work is one, but it's a difficult process. sunday said may never know the joy of childhood. only a small fraction of the over 5000000 children affected by the both and i'm conflict of receive info or social support. never left is causing an expert one, but unless it's children received the help they need. no, no, i mean didn't. i could be facing a bigger crisis when the children who was nearly a 1000000 children out of school in nigeria, movies, most of them in both states, that concerns they may be targeted for recruitment by uncle if he's not dead he to be very be because this has to then of 5 to 17 analysis and then need to go back to school. they need to integrate bonds, deaf family or friends,
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integrate or does it work if they time is running out for hundreds of thousands of children. and this is, they say could be the reality fees and communities in nigeria. ne, why, but what i'm still continues to go into to tax it. reese, obviously, you know, my degree area patients have been marching through the capital porto prince against us deportations of migrant last week. american officials played thousands of haitian from an impromptu border camp with many placed on the for taishan fight or returned to mexico. action has been taken against mounted us for agents who were patients trying to cross the border. now the volcanic eruption on the spanish island of la palmer is getting worse. these are life pictures from the island. thousands of people have been forced to leave their home. sincere options began a week ago. the airport has temporarily reopened,
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but spain civil guard is restricting axis around the area. with the reaction remaining unstable nicholas hoc reports from the church of el paso, on the foot hill of your home in spain. slap 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, experiencing disaster me. i am here to trying to find some peace and to find the strength to accept a 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's green landscape into ash. 6000 people have been displaced homes, businesses in places of worship. the lava is swallowing entire villages in its path
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. spain's gorgeous will are extending the horton around the volcanic eruption. and while the village here of el paso has not been evacuated, this could change at any moment to note it because this is what's worrying authorities here. it does. if the village is slowly being buried under a thick blanket of ash, the volcanic cloud has created microclimate 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 out. last is immense. it's not. yes. one person losing everson can be until generations from grandparents to the rank children. they are in shock going through res, faces of grief. from then i'll just suddenness and anger to our changing environment. with the environment they went,
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new suddenly lost the volcanic eruption has left the people of love hallmark card and in greece. nature has taken its course from the ashes of their home. already and new landscape is forming less hawk al jazeera at bustle. boma spain and another church on the spanish island of la palmer has been destroyed by lava from the volcanic eruption. this is a moment the church of saint pius in the ton of to doki collapsed on sunday. a week after the area was 1st evacuated, hundreds of buildings on the palm, i have been destroyed, and many more people have been displaced. ah, hello again. i'm fully battle with the headlines on jazeera, early results from japanese election show the central f social democrats with

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