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we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who have been left behind me. ah, in germany, social democrats de monday to lead to sundays vote. but months of coalition talks are respected. ah, robinson, this is the 0 live from don't have also coming up. i says in sit down, call for the transitional government to be dissolved the tensions month after last week to attempt facing justice palestinian authority security forces are back in court after the death of critic, nissan banner,
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in custody and coastal areas of the spanish island of la palmer, i've put on high alert as lava from its volcano, head toward see ah, germany is the central office social democratic party has won a narrow lead and sundays parliamentary elections. no party has won a clear majority. and there's going to be likely to be lengthy talks to see who forms the next government there. speedy, secured, 25.7 percent of the vote. it's leader off shots says voters have told the governing christian democrats to go into opposition. the cd you with i mean lash at the helm, one to 24 point one percent. that it's worst results since it was formed in the 1900 forty's. the green party is widely expected to play kingmaker. it's achieved the best result in the history coming in 3rd, with nearly 15 percent. its liter analynn,
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a bad book said addressing the climate crisis should be the basis of any coalition talks. step boston reports from berlin, and he was welcome for a man whose hoping to become germany's next leader. isn't i no talk bob peptide, the vice move on to get? we were a pragmatic party that knows how to govern. we're confident policy that wants to work to ensure that we have a base of future in germany. but we've also showing 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 to read off the done, on the la 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 bavarian sister party ended up in a fight weights. we chose his social democrats. i should say, he's not happy with the result, but still wants to lead coalition talks. this type,
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weird and we are other stuff that we will do, everything possible to build 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 meet 3 parties to govern under america. leaves 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,
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let's bring in the other honeyed who's in cologne for us. how do we pad s t p, the little lock shows. they're basically determined that his party has the right to lead, but it's not going to be that easy. is it? no, he is determined. he actually said it last night and he said it again this morning . he is the one who has the mandate to try to go listen now on paper. he could form a gram coalition with the with the center, right? the christian democrats. but that is something that need to part you want. what can you do next? well, he's an app to hold negotiations with the green party and the f b, which is the see them aquatic party, which ideologically, is actually closer to the center right then to the center left of the party, the advocates we market lower taxation lower. well, 1st stage, certainly not in tune with either the greens or d as they is going to be tough negotiations is going to have to try to good
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them. i think the 1st step that we're probably good to see, and that's what we're going with the signals that that could happen very soon is that the green party and the after the free credit party would 1st meet together and try to find the consensus. and then turn to do so. so democrats now, if he fails, then this cd you, i mean last, it could have also a chance i'm trying to for my correlation, that wouldn't be the 1st time it happened 3 times before. the 2nd front runner actually in the end because coalition negotiations had saved well india and was the 2nd fund rather that managed to put that together and become the leader of this country. so there's a lot of horse trading that that's going to happen in the next coming weeks months . that is kind of a problem, is that all that should be solved before christmas. by looking at facts,
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experiences, sometimes that could actually be much longer and go into the new year. but whatever happens, whoever is going to be chancellor, he's going to have to rely on the smaller parties that have become somehow the king makers in this election by 1st and cologne. that's how the, the honeyed rough fire loss is. the coordinator for pan european data projects where the european council on foreign relations, he explains who he things. so the real winners in germany's federal election. i think the agreed to be on the driver's seat. now if they, if they can take us right, then they can essentially pick the next term change depending on whether shows or not you can put more on the table other than substantive terms and in person as well. and i think overall this, this sentiment of being fed up to some extent, but the state is full points maybe towards towards or show us the next logical german chancellor. he's personally tried to emulate academical style,
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but on substance he's been a bit more forward looking. i think been been on the nation cd you, i'm not, i'm not sure has, has received the west result since 1945 where the s b over the past couple of weeks has been climbing. and so i think the narrative support for government was probably a stronger or a national lead government under the you the whole indicate attitude towards change that has been changing office the whole, the strong support for the reason i think demonstrate that at least marginal changes. it's not very substantial changes to the bed of cool, unnecessary climate change is the biggest concern of turning voters. and so i think new german government frames its political project around the scenes of transformation and modernization is one that can bring a lot of people more to sit on. now with titles or supporters of civilian rule have
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been protesting across the country. calling for the dissolution of the transitional government, the cities professionals association that lead the 2018 uprising against president omar bashir is calling for an end to a power sharing deal with the military tension between politicians on the military increased after last week's attempted coup. but also demonstrations against the government in the east, the port so done against the deal with rebel groups. well, have morgan's joining us now from cartoon. let's talk about these protests of the interim government. first of all, the tensions within the interim government. it was known or suspected that there was a rift among certain sections within the interim government. this is now become very public, hasn't it? yes indeed, especially after the attempted school last tuesday when the political parties came up and demanded that the military be transparent with regard to its investigations with the officers who were allegedly responsible for the attempted. who now the
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political parties have been saying for months now that the military needs to be reform, that there needs to be a restructuring of the army. and that is something that the military has rejected that include the prime minister, the prime minister has long to initiative a few months back, saying that the military should be reformed as part of the steps to make sure that students transition to democracy is complete. and that the country is not torn apart between a but by the political parties, or rather by the route between the political parties. and the military. now died idea of reform has been strongly rejected by the military. but that's something that the political parties have been repeatedly talking about over the past week. so we have seen statements from the military, especially the head of the sovereignty council, had been for the hon, who's also the commander in chief of the army, saying that the army responsible for the cohesion and the unity of the country instability. and that its political parties and b has of both parties who are focusing on positions and power and ignoring what the people of them want,
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which is better economic conditions and better living conditions. so those acquisitions did not help sweeten the relationship between the 2 sides. in fact, we've seen yesterday the military with drawing military security from the committee to defend the former regime. that's a committee that was set up following the formation of the transitional government to disband. any association or anything related to the regime of the former president bashir, that committee had military and police security. the military security has been withdrawn with also seen military security being withdrawn from the civilian components of the sovereignty council. let's go back a few steps. the supper and the council is made up of fix the civilians. 5 military . i'm 3 members from an from groups that find a piece with the transitional government. now that together, that's when the council forms the presidency of the country and the civilians have had their military security details withdrawn overnight. and so that is raising
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content. but people have been taken to the streets and harder to last live, and there are more calls for protests on the 30th to let the military know that they still want the civilian rule. and that they, despite the differences between the political parties, people on the street, the protest protestors that overthrew bashir do not want that the military charge that they'd rather see civilians despite the differences between them. lead the country as opposed to having military taking the country in charge. here. thanks very much. indeed, that's have a morgan talking to us from cartoon. when i 2nd hearing in the trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers accused of beaching, an activist to death has been adjourned in ramallah. this out of banner was an outspoken critic of the p. a and its president died in june hours after being arrested. dash led to public outrage and process across the occupied west bank. finally spokesmen hold for an independent inquiry by white's goods into his death. or for morning this last spring and need to eva came from ramallah. there had been a lot of attention being paid to today's court appearance,
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what's been going on so the session has been postponed, and another one has been rescheduled. on october 4th, we entered the court session. you're behind us. no media was allowed to film, but journalists were allowed to enter when we've seen diplomats and human rights defenders attending the session. and we've heard discussions going on between the prosecution, the defense, and the courts. in regards to that, it's specifically the media, the coverage, and the defense lawyer has asked for the session to be held behind closed doors. he even asked for a gag order when it comes to media covering the events of the trial. but that request has been denied by the court that said that since the charges have been read out publicly, then the sessions will remain public. now these charges include manslaughter, define or theirs, as well as confiscating these all been as belonging. there has been among the 14
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members of the security patrol, kind of an agreement to maintain the right to silence when it came to the investigation. this is why the defense lawyer has said that he wants to read all these tribes scripts of these investigations who kind of be able to defend against those charges that we are out today. when it comes to nissan been our family, they don't believe that these 14 members that are standing try a trial are the only ones that are in charge. they believe that this is, this has, this decision has been made by higher officials and that these members were just executing these orders. they believe there is. and many palestinians agree with them. they believe that this is a crack down on the, on the sense and against it, palestinians expressing the freedom of expression and talking about what's going on . so we've seen massive process all across the west bank because of after have
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been asked that is seeking reform and asking the palestinian authority and even independence commission to hold those who are responsible for the death of new got been out into accounts. him talking to us from ramallah needed. thank you. i still had an order here i go into the president's critics, accused him of a co op to he suspended parliament and assumed executive authority back on the streets. one year later, indian farmers marked the anniversary of their biggest strike ever. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best, a line of 2021. hello,
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thank you for joining in. we had some rocking storms over the northwest of italy, scooping up $45.00 millimeters of rain within one hour. so that much water in a short period of time. it was enough to bury this street with some flash flooding . still the potential we could see more storms flare up through this area, central parts of italy hopping over the adrian dixie and fleming into the bulk. and so watch what it does to temperatures in belgrade. the rain, not going to arrive here until late monday, but we go from 28 down to 22 degrees on tuesday. not a lot of rain here. just about 5 to 10 millimeters. we've got an autonomous storm moving across the united kingdom. it's moving quickly into the north sea, it will slam into the low countries and link up with this batch of what weather over in norway so also has some heavy rain in the forecast for the next few days, focusing on the good stuff now full on sunshine for a large part of turkey is symbol at 25 degrees, but some clouds for the black sea region and brisk winds for the eastern med. okay, also a lot of sunshine across areas of iberia,
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but some rain toward the north northern parts of portugal into spain. and now for western africa big storms, setting up over the ivory coast. liberia into sierra the own on monday. that's your update. by for now, the weather sponsored by castle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going harvey. well, aside from then being conduct, salvador boston lord, i've seen women incarcerated. some say they're only crime with a devastating still, but i mean, how in dory of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witness documentary on al jazeera. oh,
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the me. you want to go to 0 reminder over top stories. this size is a support is a civilian rolling so done, of in protesting across the country, calling for an end to the power sharing agreements with a military a 2nd hearing in the trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers has been a journey involved accused of beating to death activists and these are funded in june. germany's social democrats have not only one the general election ahead of the government due monks, long coalition told so expected the leader of the s p d. all of shots says voters of told the christian democrats to go into opposition. people on the eastern coast of la palmer have been ordered to stay in doors, as lava from interrupting volcano approaches. the sea and other church on the
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spanish islands have been destroyed by the love of the church of saint pius collapsed on sunday. a week after the area was 1st evacuated. hundreds of buildings on la palmer have been destroyed and nearly 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. because hack reports from la palmer. ah, the church of el paso, on the foot hill of your home in spain, upon my island. with each explosion comes a prayer to those who have lost their homes, another for the people of el paso, and for the island of la palm i experiencing disaster. ah, 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 creator is widening showing cracks with the overflowing lava. turning this one screen landscape into ash,
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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 to horton around the volcanic eruption. and while the village here of el paso has not been evacuated, this could change at any moment to notice because this is what's worrying authorities here. it does. if the religious slowly being buried under a thick blanket of ash, the volcanic cloud has created 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 the trauma. last is immense. it's not one person losing ever since. it can be until generations from grandparents to the rank children, they are insured. going through various faces of grief, from denial,
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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 is taken its course from the ashes of their home. already and new landscape is forming a glass hawk al jazeera, a bustle, that must be the un general assembly is due to wrap up later monday in new york, but it won't be hearing from a representative of me and not so much tune was meant to deliver his speech, but a deal between china, russia and the us will prevent him from doing that. he was appointed by the us government of all kinds for cheap and diplomat to get it a james base bucklin. the final day of the un general assembly high level week was slated to be very unusual with 2 delegations to, to speak, who are appointed by government that no longer exists. they will toppled me and
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i've got some, 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 onto 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 near mom to the u. n. many member states agree in despite that you know, continue 80 where take place. so with that understanding 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, 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 ash rough gone. e good on ease 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 taliban behavior. the political crisis is escalating engineers here. we're phases of people protested
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against the president on sunday. supporters of case said, we're also in the streets of tunis on biden's day here, nancy withdrew by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. alexia bryan has more under a heavy police presence, crowd gathered on the tune as in capitals main boulevard to protest against the president. the anger has been growing since july, when chi said suspended parliament and sec to the prime minister. 2 months on they still know parliament, no prime minister, and people here say no plan to improve their lives. but when you have a home, you know what i, what i, what he's acting like, he is the son that is rising on the country. the general prosecutors, the president, the parliament, the government, he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue to people and it's movement don't want they cite. president side says his actions were needed to address economic stagnation and a poor response to the corona virus. his critics are calling it
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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. the 2011 revolution that triggered the so called arab spring protest is say, the president who the constitutional law professor is endangering the progress had 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 size actions. it's quite clear that the political leaders are,
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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 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 side pal greb warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. but they were also being demonstrations in support of the president. chi said has promised to uphold people friday but they were still fee is yes of a return to absolute $1.00 man room. alex here brian al jazeera the us nuclear watchdog says iran has failed to fully honor the terms of a deal agreed earlier this month. the international atomic energy agency says tech on did not allowance inspectors to enter the test college complex. the facility
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makes components for centrifuges which are key to producing nuclear fuel, but inspectors were allowed to replace memory cards in most monitoring equipment. the you and nato have called for savvy, uncomfortable to reduce tensions on the border. sevien jets flew over the area after cost of deployed special police to regions for ethnic serbs live. hundreds of serves have been blocking the board for a week now in protest against causal bunny cars with being registration plates for mentoring. this is brooke say it 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 on 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. you can transport secretaries refusing to rule out drafting in the
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military to help deliver fuel across the country. the move follows days of long queues at fitting stations with many being forced to close. the business secretary's already suspended competition laws for the fuel industry to allow suppliers to target filling stations which are running low. young's governor is considering declaring a state of emergency as a deadline, approaches for health workers to get a vaccine job against coven. 19 a declaration would allow out of state workers and the national guard troops 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 shows the pandemic because reduced life expectancy by the biggest rate 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. what analyzed across europe and the americas.
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hundreds of people have mach 7 years since the abduction of 43 students in the mexican state of guerrero. yeah. the davis commemorated in mexico city with a mass and then demonstrations, demanding justice for the victims. all of the students are presumed to be killed, the case, a spark of movement that continues to demand accountability and government action. a general strike being called across india to mark the 1st anniversary of protests against 3 controversial farm laws. around $100.00 organisations, including unions, farmers associations and some regional governments, a backing the strike. for months, farmers have been demonstrating against the farms which they say. so i've been a livelihood. elizabeth put on him, has more with the ghazi pro prototype, which is on a highway between the states of delhi and in the most popular state. and pharmacy have been occupying the highway for the past year. since the indian parliament
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passed the 3 laws and pharmacy are saying the same thing that they have been for the past year. they want those loads repealed because they believe that they will remove, guaranteed a 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 the population depends on for their livelihood. there are a small protest taking place here and a number of other places around the country, including in the state of putty, 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 farmers, 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 the union have failed to end the stand off and amend reason why the protest i'm not going to end is because they're important election coming up in the states of
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con job. and also for the next year. most of the protests and commas are from the states and heidi on us and many say they are not going to vote for prime minister that in the mornings bought at the junk the posse. and then is going to be a very big issue. election issue and now a political issue for the government. ah, ah, this is all just say that these are the top stories, germany, social democrats, so narrowly won the general election. they're ahead of the governing cd. you months long coalition. folks are expected the leader of the s p d. all shots says voters have told the christian democrat to go into opposition. or the other humming has more from cologne. all of shows does have a narrow lead. he still will need to have talked with both the green party and the liberal.
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