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the i the al jazeera when ever use all me japanese social democrats say they have a clear monday to lead to sundays vote. but months of coalition talk so expected. ah, robinson, this is all the 0 life from doha. also coming up protesters and saddam coal for the transitional government to be dissolved as tensions mom to after. last week's crew attempt facing justice, palestinian authority, security forces of backend courts over the custodial, death of critic news out bonnets,
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coastal areas of the spanish island palm. i put on high alerts as lava from the volcano head towards the sea. ah. germany center left social democratic party has won a narrow victory in parliamentary elections, but a lengthy coalition talks are going to be needed to see who forms the next government. the s p d secure 25.7 percent of the vote. it's leader off shots said the party had a clear mandate to rule. the current governing block of the christian democratic union with arm enlarge into the home. 124 point one percent, that is the worst result since it was formed in the 1900 forty's. the green parties widely expected to play king make it achieve the best result in its history. coming in 3rd, with 14.8 percent. it's later on in a bed box set addressing the climate crisis should be the basis of any coalition
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talks, step vast and reports from berlin. and he was welcome for a man who is hoping to become germany. next leader isn't parked by peptide, the vice move on to get. we are a pragmatic party that knows house a given where a 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. for me or to me off the dime. i'm glad moguls last minute efforts to attract support for the conservative christian democratic candidate enlarge. it seemed to fade off after like last star to the campaign to see to you. and it's very and sister party ended up in a fight weights, which holds his social democrats. why should sat, he is not happy with the result but still wants to lead coalition talks. this type, weird and we are others that we will do everything possible to build
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a conservative led government because germany now needs a future coalition that modernized as our country. and for the 1st time in history, that coalition will need 3 parties to govern. i'm going to america leave 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. well, let's bring in what are the, how many,
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who's in the cologne for us? how to germany for a long time seem to embody its stability within europe and stability within its government. but it doesn't seem as though there's going to be a quick solution to these coalition talks. well no, i think it's we were talking about the election being wide open. i think now for me, i listen is also a race that is quite wide open. even though that in her report, the, the social democrats and all of shows does have a narrow lead. he still would need to have talked with both the green party and the liberal democrats do those of in the end, the king makers here. so we're going to have to see what's going to happen there because also if you look at the green party, the green party wouldn't give it support to the social democrats. but the liberal democrats would prefer to have the center, right, the christian democrats of lashes. so it's going to be very tough dogs. now what we
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heard is that probably the greens and the liberal democrats was 1st told big oceans together and then try to reach some sort of compromise and then have the further talks with probably 1st, if we look at the election result, the 1st step should go to all of scholes. but that's not necessarily written into books, but that's what should happen. otherwise they would try to have tools with this center right with admin lashley. now this wouldn't be the 1st time in german history that the 2nd one or a d n. after the correlation negotiation manages a to for my allusion and gets that both the cancer, this happens as read times before. so really the race is still wide open here. anything could happen at this. and if we look at the passage, this is going to,
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this is a pros, the probably going to last weeks, maybe months, even though everyone is saying that they do want to have a new government and that new chancellor blaze before christmas. why the, thanks very much indeed, that's how the of the meet in column to sit on that with isaac, the supporters of civilian rule have been protesting across the country, calling for the dissolution of the transitional government. the cities professionals association led to 2800 uprising against president of a ship is calling for an end to a power sharing deal with the military tension between politicians and military increased after last week's attempted crew. the protesters accused the military of not behaving in good faith in relation to the power sharing deal. here morgan is joining us now from har tune. there were rumors of rifts that had been appearing in the interim government, but this is now become very public, hasn't it? yes indeed, we're hearing from the government and from the head of
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a sovereignty council, who is also the commander in chief of the army, saying that they're the ones who are responsible for the unity and cohesion of the country. and that if the political parties that is responsible for any sort of, i would say a slow down in the movement of the transition of the transition in the country. we've heard from the head of the sovereignty council and his deputy, both part of the military component of the transitional government saying that political parties have been occupied with chasing power and position and ignoring what people have been demanding, which is a better life, lifestyle. and, but to economy conditions. now this came out of the attempted coup of last week and ever since then there has been a world worth between the 2 sites that seems to escalate every single b. now the commented to this time, the former regime, that is a company that has been form following be the formation of the transitional government and which focuses on dismantling the bush that bashir era, or rather people who came to power during the bashir era. they say that the
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military needs reforms, and that seems to be the reason behind the latest tension. we. we have seen the military withdrawing military security from that committee and from civilian members of the 70 council, which is effectively the presidency. that's counsel luke made up of have military have civilians, but the military right now was in charge and the tension has led to the military with growing its security from civilians. and that has been the reason behind the process that we saw overnight. people saying that they can protect their revolution, they can protect the civilian component of the government and they will make sure that a civilian government continues to lead the country to transition into elections. so within those protests, we're also seeing protests with regards to pipelines that connecting saddam with, with southern a dime what's going on there? well for days now, there has been processed in the eastern city of port stamps and in the rest, he states that because the beecher tribe in bad, they have been saying that they reject said they reject
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a peace agreement. that was client between the transitional government and the eastern track that track that was basically said with various opposition and groups from the eastern parts of the country. now the beach tribes say that that piece agreement does not represent them. and they have called for a conference that brings together all tribe and basically replaces that piece agreement. they say that what the east need is development. and yesterday we heard from the folks of the council saying that they have presented their master, the transitional government several times. there has been no response. so they have decided to escalate that. prior to shutting down the pipeline, they have barricaded the roads that lead to the state various parts of the highways of the highway that leads to rest. the state has been barricaded by the protest, including the main ports of the country. now port saddam has also been close and is now i'm opertitional. now what happened yesterday was that to pipelines, the one that exports south denise oil to the international market and the other that imports oil to sudan that was closed by protest as late last night they opened
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their pipelines, but they said that they're going to continue blocking the other pipeline until the government gave them to their demand or the government as replaced. hey, but thank you very much indeed. that's hipaa morgan talking to us from cotton. a 2nd hearing in the trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers accused of beating an activist of death as being held in ramallah . nissan bonnet was an outspoken critic of the p. a mandate president. he died in june hours after being arrested and beating in detention. his death, let the public outrage and protest across the occupied west bank. finally, spokespersons called for an independent commission by rights groups into his death . it abraham is joining us now from ramallah. what's going to be happening at court today, anita? we are expecting the prosecution to read out the charges to the 14 defendants
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today. this is the 2nd hearing. the 1st one include the technical details and the defense lawyer hasn't showed up because of it. so we are expecting more of this to be one of the more important sessions. of course, this is a hearing that is getting a lot of attention. this is a case that has sparked a lot of anger among palestinians. and this is why we're seeing international diplomats, as well as human rights organizations attending the court. today. the charges that are expected to be read to the 14 defendant includes manslaughter as well as this, obeying orders because they said the orders was, it was to just arrest me daughter, but not the not a lead to the tragic death that ended up. and also there was another charge and needs that is related to confiscating his belongings. now, when it comes to the family of nissan banana,
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they don't believe that this trial is fair. they wanted independence investigation into his that many palestinians say that they don't believe that those 14 members are the only ones responsible for ben as best they believe that this is part of a wider campaign, an institutional one to crack down on dissent. and those who are expressing their freedom of expression. this is why we are expecting them not to cooperate with the file. the and he's been asked somebody and they say that they want those who gave the orders to be held into account talking to ramallah. that's neither able to him neither. thank you. still ahead on, i'll just sit back on the streets one year on india and farmers mark the anniversary of their biggest strike ever. chips in a large and extra police deployed on cost of old trade accusations in a stand off about car registration plates. ah
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ah. hello, thanks for joining in. it's a true fall feel across the republic of ireland and the united kingdom with this storm systems swooping through over the past little bits. 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 adrian dixie 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
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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 liberia, just starting to squeak into sierra leone. freetown has a high of 30 degrees. that's your update catch later. the frank assessments. what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of isn't dna. we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange use informed opinion is likely to change biking behavior. it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games ontology in depth analysis of the days
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global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah ah, you're watching, how does it all remind of our top story is this thousands of supporters, a civilian rule, and so done. i've been protesting across the country, calling for an end to the power shaving agreements with the military. i 2nd hearing in the trial of 14 out of standing authority security officers is being held in ramallah accuse of beating activities are funded to death in june, japanese social democrats of not only one in the general election, the head of the governing cd you if there's pd's 1st national wins in 2005,
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but amongst long coalition talks are expected. ok, let's bring in file loss in barrel and he's the coordinator for pan european data project. so the european council on foreign relations is good to have you with us on our 0. if i understand correctly, this is actually putting an awful lot of power in the hands of the greens and the f d p. but the f t p supports business. what kind of compromises do you think the social democrats and the conservatives going to have to make in order to get them on board? that's why i think the greens are and the grammar. now if they can pay this fall, i think they have the joint agenda around the country. what an asian digitalization or aimed at transforming germany into a company called society economy. a country. let's talk about the, the results themselves. because the, the results of the top 2 are incredibly close angle america had been regarded as
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being a model of stability in terms of government. do you think germany had been a bit too static for a bit too long and people really wanted some change. i think so would be the us the polls indicate a certain attitude towards change that has been changing off of 60 of the whole the strong support for the way that i think demonstrate that at least marginal changes. it's not very substantial changes to the status quo. one necessary climate change is the biggest concern term and bought us. and so i think new german government frames or the political project around the themes of transformation and modernization is one that can bring a lot of people more the far left in the far right. didn't fair so well, what do you think would be the best coalition? for germany itself,
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i mean i think the agree to be on the right now. if they, if they can take us right, then they can essentially pick the next term change depending on whether or not you can put more on the table for them and substantive terms and personnel as well. and i think overall sentiment to some extent what the status calls point maybe towards towards the next not german chancellor us. and he's personally tried to get a medical style but on substance. and he's been a bit more looking i think, been been on the nation. see you, i'm not, i'm not sure how it has received the west results and it's 945 where the over the past couple weeks has been climbing. and so i think the narrative support for next government shall probably is stronger and or a on the national lead government under the you, if it doesn't work out in the way that you're suggesting how do you think that that
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is going to play out in terms of the european union and that the levels of interaction there. yeah, i think i think a lot of people wondering was so the back to i think there's going to be some quite i think around a certain concert on the dentist i think. and then your call has the emission to be during our, our research up the or because of our nation indicates that he's not well liked across your nevertheless, you will payroll ask all of extra time stuff, but also the prime minister's expanding and doing why their respective countries margareta is still going strong and maybe the prime minister. we didn't my payroll the as well. but our last is from the european council on foreign relations. we appreciate you being with us and has a 0. thank you very much. indeed. people on the eastern coast of la palmer have been ordered to stay in doors as lava form and wrapped in volcano approaches the
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sea. another church and the spanish island has been destroyed by the lava flow. the church of sin pious, collapsed on sunday. a week after the area was 1st evacuated, hundreds of buildings in the palm have been destroyed, and almost 75000 people have been forced to leave their homes. and it goes hacked reports from la palmer, the church of el paso, on the foot hill of your home in spain's la, on my island. with each explosion comes a prayer for those who have lost their homes. another for the people of el paso. and for the island of la palmer, experiencing disaster, i am here to trying to find some peace and to find the strength to accept a new reality of ours. for you. it started last sunday as a small or option. look at it now. the crater is widening showing cracks with the
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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 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 this. the village is slowly being buried under a thick blanket of ash. the volcanic cloud has created a micro climate with ash falling like rain 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 the mouth. last is immense. it's not just one person losing ever since. it can be until generation from grandparents to the rank children. they
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are in shock going through various phases of grief, from denial, suddenness and anger to a change in environment. with the environment they went, new suddenly lost the volcanic eruption has left the people of la hallmark card and in greece nature or is taken its course from the ashes of their home. already a new landscape is forming a glass hawk al jazeera at bustle. the bulb must be the un general assembly in new york won't hear from a representative of me and show more tune was meant to deliver his speech later on monday. but a deal between china, russia and the u. s. will prevent him from doing that. he was appointed by the us to the government on own side to cheat diplomatic attitude. james phase spoke with him. the final day of the un general assembly high level week, was slated to be very unusual with 2 delegations, g to speak,
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who are appointed by government that no longer exists. they would toppled me and i've kind of stuck. but now the ambassador has withdrawn their application to speech. i talked to him earlier, last week, i would do 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 numa, they say i thought 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, continue 80 where take place. so with that understanding that i
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withdraw them, i my inscription and to the speaker list during the general debate. so that is the one of the point that there is sort of a range man. so said 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 my step low profile the africana bus to the appointed by ash rough 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 say 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 tolerance behavior.
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you and nato have called for savvy and cost of all to reduce tensions on the bottom . chevy and jets flew over the area after possible deployed special police to regions for ethnic serbs live. hundreds of. so i've been blocking the border for a week now in protest against cost of banning cars with sabby and registration plates from entering. this is a 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 come because crime tensions fear, smuggling and chaos have been the only form of their survival during these 2 decades. with all cause of which has more from the border midnight abrazzo yacht in a situation is com at yahoo yah, border crossing in northern kosovo. but the tensions can be felt. this crisis has been going on for 7 days now. a kilometer from angered local served have erected
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barricades to block the traffic, going in and out of the border. crossing and costs of a 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 plates. innovation to explosive devices were recovered from local motor vehicle registration offices on agenda their kosovo prime minister albin corte. as a q serbs for all these incidents was, he says that this was a case of allison, committed by those who are supported by serbian government. zip and portrait municipality officials say that the fire was caused by defective and outdated electrical installations urging kosovo officials to refrain from groundless accusations against serbs, 4 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
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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 the transport, sacrifice refusing to rely drafting in the military to help deliver fuel across the country. the move follows days long queues, if filling stations with many being forced to close. the business secretary's already suspended competition laws for the fuel industry to a lot of suppliers to target filling stations, which are running low york's governors considering declaring a state of emergency as the monday deadline is reached for health workers to have a vaccine against the corona virus the declaration would allow the state workers on the national guard to fill gaps in hospital staffing. tens of thousands of health care personnel could lose their jobs if they don't get vaccinated. a new study
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shows the pandemic has reduced life expectancy by the largest amount since world war 2 searches at oxford university in the u. k reported, life expectancy fell by more than 6 months compared with 201929 countries were analyzed across europe. and the america, as a general strike has been called across india to mark the 1st anniversary of protest against 3 controversial farm laws. around a 100 organizations, including unions, farmers associations and some regional government backing the strike. for months, farmers have been demonstrating against the reforms which they say threatening their livelihood. elizabeth put on him, has more where the gods, the poor protest side, which is on a highway between the states of delhi and also in the most popular state. and pharmacy have been occupying the highway for the past year. since the indian parliament passed the 3 laws and pharmacy are saying the same thing that they have
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been for the past year. they want those loads repealed because they believe that they will remove the guaranteed minimum prices for their projects. leave them at the mercy of big corporation, lead to the corporatization of the agricultural sector, which 60 percent of india's population depends on for their livelihood. there are a small protest taking place here and a number of other places around the country, including the state of heidi ana and punjab. now it has to be said that over the past year the numbers have dwindled. one of the reasons for the lower numbers at the moment is because many farm as it is the rise harvesting season, and many farmers are in the field. but despite the smaller numbers, farmers demands not going anywhere. 10 months of negotiation between the government and foreigners, unions has failed to end the standoff at a meg reason why the protests are not going to end is because they're important elections coming up in the state of, pun, job,
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and also foundation next year. most of the protests and commas are from the states and how many say they are not going to vote for prime minister that in the morning bought at the junk the posse. and this is going to be a very big issue, election issue. and now a political issue for the government, you find a lot more on the website. the address for that is all 0 dot com. ah . this is where these are the top stories germany, social democrats have narrowly won the general election ahead of the ruling, c, d. u month long coalition talks are expected. the leader of the s p, or shalt says voters have told the christian democrats to go into opposition on the other. i mean has been following the election aftermath in cologne. i also love shows does have a narrow lead. he still will need.
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