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speaking about the role element before, even the government came up with this jamal sean g murder in a saudi consulate on 0. 0, hello, barbara ferris london with the top stories on al jazeera, germany's social democrats have claimed election. victory narrowly being the block of outgoing chancellor. angle marco, whose c d u party has been the dominant political force of the country for 3 decades. i'll show, says is s p d party is ready to form a new coalition government with the greens and the free democrats. the s p d is predicted when 27.25.7 percent of the vote for the villa villa of stick loggers tours had spoken very clearly. they said,
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who should form the next government, the strength and 3 parties, the social democrats, the greens and f d p. this is therefore the clear mandate that the citizens of this country have given these tree should form the next government. in sedan tension is deepening between the military and civilian factions. of the transitional government. it was created under a power sharing deal to oversee the countries move to democracy. but protests there is a say they want the administration dissolve, the accusing the military of trying to seize power. the armed forces of accused the civilian politicians of failing to govern properly, their relationship has been strained since last week's attempted coup. the international criminal court prosecutor wants to review a war crimes investigation into afghanistan focusing on the actions of the taliban and the isis k group. the investigation was put on hold by the african government last year. meanwhile, the norwegian refugee council is warning about the impending humanitarian
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catastrophe that afghans are facing the council. the secretary general young england says hundreds of thousands of afghans will urgently need housing, food, and clothing to survive the winter. ahead and people on the eastern coast of la paloma have been ordered to stay indoors as love from when a rough thing volcano, in the west approaches the water and releases toxic gas. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed so far on the spanish island since the erupt began a 2 days ago. nearly 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the vulcan ology institute says seismic activity has slowed, but ash and smoke has been rejected again. on monday. those are the top stories and killing the count continues. next, i'll have for news for you in half an hour. stay with us by
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in the greek island of rhodes. ah, a world heritage site today it's one of the most popular tourist destination in europe. ah, rose's hotel is one of the oldest on the island news . in the summer of 1948 count folk of burn adults, the un 1st mediator for palestine had chosen the island as his headquarters. ah, the arrival of his american born wife, spelled at the 2 sons folk,
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is the tension as ben about waited for the official response to his proposals too, in the war that had broken out in palestine. i after 2 weeks relaxing with his family fund adults set out on another round of shuttle diplomacy in the morning. one day he came with a red cross uniform in his head and said put these all and i put it on. and then i was allowed to travel with him in the united nations airplane to jerusalem. but i was told to stay the car then adults had come to jerusalem to meet the israeli foreign minister moshe charrette. israel's response to bernard ots plan was total rejection. i think they saw him
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as an enemy of the jewish state. he was going to him reduced by large measure the size of the state the jews were to have so they regarded him as pro arab, basically. and he was, in some ways a, an agent of the british government were regarded rightly or wrongly by this re lease as anti zionist, the after the failure of the adults 1st plan. and with a 4 week truce coming to its end. fighting broke out again in palestine. the 3 days later, when the dogs accompanied by his wife estelle, flew into laguardia or apple in new york. the
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possibility that he wanted to impress on the security council. the urgent need for firm and decisive action in the 1st place. so my mind that should lead to doubt that united nations will not permit better to receptive values of us. in the 2nd case, the action should be so strong and that neither party would have to run the risk of ignoring all defiant me. i backed in the middle east and with
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a 2nd fragile truce in place. bene, dot began a new round of negotiations. ah, ah, let's take you now to the united nations where the 2 new z and foreign minister, altman, to run the is that dressing the general assembly list? your excellency, president of the general assembly. your excellency, said critic general of the united nations. majesty's highness is excellencies ladies and gentlemen, will allow me of the answer to congratulate mister marsha hill and the from the republic of them on div, on presiding over the 76 session of the united nations general assembly. we wish him success in this noble endeavor. can we express our deep appreciation to mister vulcan was care for wisely,
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conducting our work in the previous session. allow me also to warmly congratulate mister antonio gutierrez, on his re election, a secretary general of the united nations. when we trust that the initial support his initiative to promote the role of the organization and ensure an effective response to the current international challenges. even then even i would like to seize this opportunity to express the deep sayings and appreciation of the people and leadership of tenicia to all of those who supported our national efforts to combat the coven 19 pandemic. and this has allowed denisia to get out of the woods and progressively embark on its journey to recover from this destructive pandemic. mr. president and the theme of
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the current session, namely building resilience to hope to recover from coven 19 rebuild sustainably respond to the needs of the planet. the token, respect the rise of people and revitalize the united nations, reflects the organizations when to overcome these challenges and find appropriate solutions. but it also requires us as international community to develop the necessary mechanism to transform this hope into a tangible reality. so the people around the world can live equally wherever they are and who, what is certain to day, is that the united nations cannot overcome exceptional challenges. exceptional in terms of size, nature complexity and the cushions by resorting to its traditional tools which
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for decades have failed in providing final and successful solutions to different crises. but 100, to could speak with 19th of them. it has, it has unveiled the need for developing policies based on solidarity and just the policies that ensure resilience and the face of crises, policies that they've the way towards a solution for the millions of people who slipped into extreme poverty for millions of children who no longer have access to education for millions of refugees and displaced. persons threatened by simon malnutrition, climate change, and conflicts in put them in new hope cannot be built on production, isms admitted to nationalism and insularity. it can only emerge
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from a strong multilateral framework, agreed upon by everyone has a framework that meets the needs and aspirations of everyone in the day. we are facing exceptional and unprecedented challenges and circumstances that will define the future of our work with you. one of the machine who, 9 our organization needs to be fully prepared to come up with the appropriate solutions to ensure a balance to recovery and a fast response to the different challenges. with 100 cutie did back it is high time we thought of long term solutions. it is high time, which is the more for the future generations. and for the youth, it is high time we became better prepared for future challenges for establishing as a stronger, more effective and connected multilateral system. in this regard,
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we renew to the secretary. generally, dennis has full readiness to actively engage with everyone to implement our common agenda. so you said on a, mr. president, indonesia, because we started building capacities based on hope, hope for a genuine and peaceful democracy. one that lives up to the will of the division people alone and their legitimate aspirations to assist them that protects their sovereignty rights, freedoms and dignity. and the dangerous situation threatening our country and community is attributed to a deeply rooted political polarization and its socio economic and health crisis. this is why his excellency, the president of the republic, mister ty, it had to interfere and take
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a few years of exceptional resolutions and measures based on our constitution to put the country back on the right path towards democracy, which is the will of the solution. people, we reaffirm that democracy, indonesia is an irreversible option when that in a reversible option to which we are committed to human rights and public and individual freedoms are guaranteed and protected by institutions which are built on the principle of the rule of law and good governance this is what our president has stressed time and again on every occasion. and there is no way to establish a genuine democratic system without fighting corruption and ending impunity which have exhausted and weakened our states and this institution and judicial system when they would have been stuck and building
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a stable state where all citizens are treated equally as a prerequisite for a peaceful community. sustainable development and respect for human rights. what, who this is, what will allow the state to play a role in maintaining international peace and security with building sustainability and respecting and implementing our common global values and human rights through its membership and the security council to him, denisia has proven its capacity to constructively, contribute to finding solutions for a number of international issues, reconciling divergent views, overcoming differences, and building a new era of solidarity and international relations. this was proven when the security council unanimously adopted the resolution 25. 32 will be dense and
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my country was there no effort to achieve our common future as durations and revitalize the united nations. we want a need in line with our common agenda. what i would like to stress from the drums when to all our friends and partners denisia will remain and what it was, what a fours of positive proposals and an active contributor to international security cooperation and solidarity among all people and countries. she's going to, mr. president denisia will also continue to play its influential role in the region by providing support and help our sisters and brothers and libya. so they complete the political track and me, their expected political electoral obligations. any way that this will contribute
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to restoring security and stability in libya and will help the country in recovering its role as a strong regional player away from any interference in its internal affairs had once again finished welcome the outcomes of the meeting of libby as neighboring countries are held in $630.00 on jerry or recently it presented a vital regional mechanism to promote the critical role of libya, the neighboring countries in helping their libyan brothers and sisters to overcome this period with the support of the united nations and the international community . so mr. president, the palestinian cause remains from the mental issue that initial will continue to defend in and then one of them is that we call upon the united nations in all its oregon's and mechanisms and the suffering of the palestinian people. how
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are we expected to build hope at the time when the international community has failed and for 7 decades in ending the israeli occupation of palestine? despite the adoption of hundreds of international and resolutions, and tremendous regional and international efforts and initiatives. you can see how can we insure the respect of human rights around the world surfaces and when the rights of people of one country in this world are being violated on a daily basis, especially their right to self determination, their right to building their independence state on the lines of 967, with a coach and could sharif the capital. if we truly want it to. if we, if we truly want the words to recover, it is unacceptable for the situation in palestine to remain as it is today. because
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it's recovery is not only a recovery from a 10 demik, but is also a recovery from the tragedy and injustice in the same vein with the continuing instability and a human suffering in the ad region. why should bush the international community? the shoulder is a huge responsibility and double its efforts to move forward where it's compromise in conflict areas, including syria and human, and mental. our world will not recover if help is not provided to africa. the settle, it's draining a conflict which will allow the continent the achieve, the s d g 's by 2030 and establish the africa. we want in line with the 2063 version of the african union. you know, this year we stress the need for the international regional communities to work
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together to counterterrorism and violent extremism. the adult, a comprehensive approach in dealing with migration to promote efforts to fight climate change and it's multi the emotional side i mentioned with percussion, the grid, the digital and development regards to transfer technologies and develop educated communities. so mr. president, throughout our rich history, since carthage, and even before, since roman lies in pine and islamic times until today, denisia has represented a beacon and apply a near for reconciliation. a bridge that's connected, different cultures, region and states with the study pm at the similar we have all the ways advocated for a dollar in moderation and acceptance of others. we don't what
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don't know when we played a firm or women have played a firm role and for this reason, my country will hold the 18th summit of le franco, for news on november 20th and 21st this year was the summit will represent an important step to promote our common values of coexistence between people and civilizations, denisia will be a bridge for economic and development cooperation. wanted to help in achieving a solid and equal sustainable development by hosting next year, the aides meeting of the tokyo international conference on the african development tea card. in conclusion, mister president, allow me to reaffirm that the people and neither ship of denisha will continue to be an active partner for all countries regional and international organizations of
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the united nation. to promote peace and security, achieve development and respect for the human rights of all peoples, and to build a safer, more equal, and stable words. thank you. and we've been listening to the, to me the and foreign minister osman jerome the addressing the united nations general assembly there in new york focusing at the end on new z as a role on the international stage. but let's cross live now to a diplomatic editor, james ways who is live at the united nations for us and has been listening to that speech. obviously that speech given at a time when we are seeing protests into nicea itself, against the president case, said a calling on him to resign after he announced he would rule a by decrease of what a lot going on at home. what the foreign minister say about that. yeah,
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very important, i think, moment for this speech and the backdrop. a very troubling speech for the government into this year, at least for the president, with those large protests. as you're aware in july, the president said, the prime minister suspended the parliament. and since then he's also in recent days said he's going to rule bite decree. well that was explained for us by mist. often the follow up mr. osmond jones, the foreign minister. he said it was a dangerous situation that tunisia was facing. he said there was the polarization and as a severe he cannot crisis. he said that the actions by the president were the ones he was forced to take. he says they were exceptional and he said they would put the country back on the right track. and then i think the important bit, he said that democracy still was the irreversible option. although the reality is it has been reversed, at least for now, causing real anger. in today's here on the ground, as you say, barbara,
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that been protests in the last 24 hours or so on the streets of tunis. we reckon somewhere between 2000 and the $3500.00 protest is that on the street. that's the biggest protest. since banashali the former dictator, was ousted back in 2011. and it's worth reminding viewers that when he 1st suspended parts of the constitution back in july, there was quite a lot of people who were supportive of this plan to root out corruption. but it's clear sentiment public sentiment on the streets so choose, have changed in the intervening to mountains and people now finding the situation intolerable. i think that democracy is being subverted in this way. the constitution biggs averted in this way. because remember, after the overthrow of finale 2011, there was a long period long drawn out painstaking negotiation trying to revolt every part of june in society to build this new constitution. a constitution that is now
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effectively not in force. and as you mention, of course, to me via has seen these process mizzi also the 1st country that was part of the so called the arab spring. where is now there are accusations by some that it could be slipping back to dictatorship. we've seen the process back into new z itself. how important was it for the foreign minister to explain the situation to the international community? how important is it for 2 new z, a standing to at least have them on the side for now? well, i don't think the foreign allies are really on the side. i think they're deeply concerned about the situation in tunisia, as you say, it was the country right to the beginning. the start of that series of dominoes across the world in 2011. so protest spreading across much of the world and much of those protest turned to violence, to conflict,
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to war. and we still see a region right with war from 2011. you see what's going on. now in yemen, you see what's going on in syria. you see what's going on just across the border in libya, where that is somewhat hopeful that on a path maybe to elections. but it's looking like it's a little bit of a troubled path and not entirely sure whether they're going to get to those elections which are supposed to be on the 24th of december to nicea until now until earlier this year was seen as the one success story of the arab spring, the one place where democracy had taken hold until, of course, july this year on the actions of the side, the president of the international committee watching tennis. yeah. very closely because of all those reasons because of the history of the last 10 years. there's another reason that the new year is washed at the moment very closely. and that's because trinity is serving all the un security council. that's one of the 50 members of the security council. it's currently the arab member of the security
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council. that's an important and significant role. he mentioned in his speech the situation across the board in libya and the security council key i think and trying to nudge that country towards democracy. and clearly if you have the one our member of the security council that was seen as a success story on democracy, now, fumbling on democracy. that is not a particularly good example. also worth noting that he spoke about the situation with regard his security council role. the situation with regard to israel and palestine making the point to would stay a champion for palestinian cause is what it's worth. me reminding you that june is coming towards the end of its time on the security council at the very beginning of its time. on the security council, we have the trump piece plan between the israelis and palestinians, while the tennessee and bass. they started off on the security council, fortunately, it was actually fired after a month because he was, we go see
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a few behind the scenes on a resolution to, to show that some members of the security council deeply unhappy with a trump piece plan. and it was president said, i think we now know who fired him because he wanted not to the costs of the palestinians, but perhaps a little bit closer to the administration in washing james. very briefly, she counted more generally. this is the last day of the un general assembly. anything else that were waiting for while i think we were waiting for us kind of stone and me on my, they're not going to speak both ambassadors, all from countries that no no longer have government to report to. they've decided to keep the un seats. it's probably best to keep their powder dry at this time, but do watch still to come north korea to speak, and that's always worth watching very closely. it is james bay's diplomatic editor with the latest that from the united nations headquarters in new york. james, thank you. and we are going to have more coverage of the finally of the you in general assembly here in the al jazeera news, our that is coming up in just
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a few minutes. and you can also get the latest on everything that we have been covering on our website. the address there it is as a 0 dot com stay with us. the narrow spring makes a bid to come into australia still whistling. swells of clouds, the bite areas of low pressure accompanied through sample straight through victoria into was new south wales. they occasionally, of course, putting so bring significant weather to perth. but their effect further north is to induce a wind out of the tropics, a war months, or alice is $35.00 birds that at $39.00, both above average, where it last now springs to go down to near the average in a couple of days. but we start off from quite a dusty and warm, so probably you could call it hot and that feet of warmth and the moisture all come together give a stormy day from new south wales, southern queens and,
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and professional salma. the book says, this is europe on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the, i'll just, they were news our live from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. germany's center left social democrats claim election victory. but months of coalition talks.
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