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other again, you're watching. i'll just there a has remind you of on top stories this hour as well has postpone the release of 620 per cent. in presence. hundreds of family members have gavin and golf and the occupied westbank, waiting for hours to receive the ones full being told they were not coming. and came alice off the release of 6, is where the captives from casa tens of thousands of people, 11 a gathering to pay. the last respects who has lived lately that happened most roller was assassinated by israel in very nice. yeah. the 1st thing is on the way in germany's pivotal national election, immigration and the economy amongst the dominant issues. it's also a showed some conservative leda. frederick mats have both cost the balance in the $60000000.00 people eligible to vote to choose a new column and the close. the work selection has been overshadowed by surge and
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support for the fall, right. that was cooled off the collapse of chancellor olive schultz is co, is the coalition in november. the cane reports from ballon in the past 15 years, millions of people have come to germany hoping to start a new life here. these are refugees from ukraine. arising in a country where around the corner of the people have a migrant background. within the past 12 months, the previous mostly welcoming political consensus has shifted shop. because 14 people are being killed that 100 small, injured and incidents involving man who came to germany and salt asylum. where once political policies wanted to help migrants integrate into society. now they manifest those mentioned border controls and people taishan. the policies of the right that's far right. what gemini to ignore the rules and tough and the law is here. while most of the policies of the center and the left want to strengthen levels. but stay within those a rules. and yet some rules such as, say,
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with our migrants, many jobs here would go on field. the idea that they couldn't get a very clearly separate between on one that the, not the ones that migrants and ones in migrants is simply not working. i mean, there's not working technically and we have seen many people that came as asylums because i'm now in the american. many voters seem to have formed a clear view. a recent survey suggests 68 percent believe germany should take and fewer refugees. 67 percent favor permanent border controls for the 57 percent believe asylum seekers should be turned away at the borders even if they have finally documents. the other don't want an issue in this campaign is the economy service a suggest? many versions wants to pay less tax, but doing that will be hard because germany has been in recession for the past 2 years. it's key industries are struggling to remain competitive. unemployment,
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is it more than 6 percent of the circle debt break is also causing problems. it prevents governments from borrowing, moving not point 35 percent of g d, p for investment, except in emergencies. what we also need in excess of only money is we have to get more people in the labor market. that is, we have to talk about how to facilitate immigration. we have to talk about how to incentivize retirees to work longer. we have to talk about how we can people who are currently not part of the labor market actually participate. but before that can happen, 60000000 innovation is get to give their opinion. we'll see, you know, what is his dominant cane al jazeera bullen as well. somewhere on this one, joined by step boston, no correspondent, in berlin and step. but we know that many people are arriving at pulling stations that today a still on the slides is about who they'll be voting for. how significant might that be? yes,
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that could be potentially very significant. i've been speaking to voters here in the more i beat the quite a diverse neighborhood in berlin. and they say that is so much at stake. it's a really important election. one of the even told me it's the most important election of a voted. and so that's why the is a lot of people on this side that they say some of them say should be fully tactical this time because there's so much at stake or are we for waiting for the pot to be always been floating for. so that's why people upset it's around 25, maybe even up to 30 percent of the people still on this side of just before they came in to this whole thing station. and it's also important in the light of what the small parties are going to do. because it's very important for a party to get 5 percent of the vote to get even into the stock into the parliament . so that could definitely change the dynamics of building a coalition could be more difficult with more parties being part of the bundle spec . so that's something that's also being carefully watched a step. i mean,
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there are so many challenges for whomever. next needs. europe's biggest economy, the not least of all forming a government exactly. this election is not only very important for germany, but for europe as a whole. the new trans slow, which we will know will be announced tonight in the sense that the biggest party normally will have to deliver the chancellor. he or she or that's going to be a he, we know that for sure will definitely have a huge responsibility in europe. because of the changing world, auto right now very rapidly. also the relationship with the united states is changing. germany was depending on security from the united states for the last 80 years. well that's and the last course of the last few weeks completely has changed . so there's going to be a lot of people watching this election and all ice will be on this new chance list to see where he's going to take your next step by some avoiding that from violins
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that many thanks. well, that's breakdown how the new voting system plays out in germany on one ballot versus twos, a local representative, and a political policy problem. it has 630 seats with hoff directly elected from germany is 299 districts. the other half is allocated to political policies which either secure at least 5 percent of the national vote. or when i'm at least in at least 3 districts now is ready for a single policy to win. an absolute majority of the coalition government is usually formed. the policy with the most votes nominates a candidate for chancellor take office. they must win a majority and upon them entry votes on the phone, k is a director and senior advisor at alliance of democracies. me joins us from berlin, get to speak to you today. i think he would, but i just read out though i, i believe is coalition. and we know that the seed to you is leading in the polls. but with whom is it likely to form a government?
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hey laura, yeah, that's the big question for everyone. so um, as was reported, so it goes specifically because one 3rd of the folders are so on the side. is that right now? as it looks right now for a big amount and the cdo saves, you would be the leading party. so he might, uh, most likely be and on bass chancellor. but the question is, if we go and another grand coalitions or a coalition with the sd chancellor sholtes will definitely be out and such as it now are, you know, a and the party has to deal with that. need to also re shuffle because i'm becoming the junior partner we will be quite a challenge to them. i would say the other audit to the, the, the other option would be a cd, green government which is where they have a lot of overlaps. but they also have a lot of topics which distinguish them from each other. and there are certain party groups within the city with the conservative party which has
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a rally and very strong against the greens during the campaign. so this will also cost additional tension. so my, my bed is one of the 2 and most likely another grant coalition will be the next government to you in germany. and it's so interesting that they ask dave, you'll tons of germany. policy is polling to come in seconds, but it's not even being talked about in any sorts of coalition terms. and many was saying that is absolutely this sort of mainstream file rolling of the fall. right. but next to the rise popularity in the 1st place. a yeah, um i think its multiple um reasons why we have seen the rise of the fall right. the the over the past 3 years. but it's true. so they ended up at 10 percent and the 2021 elections and they're pulling at the moment. so at $28.00 at day they had a 10 percent that the pass elections and now the twenty's. so they know moved their boats and it's a mix. so it's on the one hand, it's exactly this kind of exclusion and something which also was addressed by the
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us, vice president j events and new and you get the secuity conference that we con, just taken all of them. that's a core quite globally for many of those parties supposed given germany's history and inclusion of the, of these, it's not something like you could see in other countries. so the, the, the radicalization of the party over the past few years was striking and shocking to many people. on the other hand, they incorporate this kind of insight as time rush man, um, and so i main stream and side bulk. so also that's a good dumb trump, one that hits elections home and people think ok, now we need something new. another grant solution will be there is much the same of what we had seen of the past. here's the traffic light cooler show and actually had collapse even before they came to an end. so there is an appetite of something new, but it's also i thing an expression of desperation that people really are and certain they, they go for anything um but um,
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it is excluded. i would say that the 2 will be part of an equal to shit. and the end of this term, but of course everyone is already looking into 2029. so there is a consensus. and if you believe that many of the established parties say ok, we store this up again in the next 4 years. then actually 2029. what might be the year actually when we see the of the in a position where we can't ignore them any longer. we, well, we love these for intervening is in coalition tools as we have seen in the past could take months. and how concerning is a leadership vacuum in europe largest economy. and so i'm and say, leaving country when you've got donald trump in america, fracturing relations with the you, you know exactly this is, this is really so this election is not any longer about germany. and it had been crucial for germany any way um, even before trump came into integration. but since the past 2 years, he added another layer of uncertainty is very aggressive stance towards the euro.
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but also on germany was kind of unexpected by many ah, i would say you could have prepared for this, but also is very pro russian slip and against ukraine. shock many here. and all of a sudden people realize ok, now it's time to walk the talk. so we need to do something on european security and defense and we can just pay lip service any longer. so we need to beef of our defense budgets and the german chancellor is a key figure here. so this is one of the main criticism of many that old f shows has not been the leader you might have needed to during the past 2 years. of course you have a lot of really significant tries us with the war and in ukraine, but so there are high expectations on nerds who is well connected across here drove across the world. he has still kind of an entry point into the trump on the distraction. people think she might be the one who can get a guide and navigate germany and backs to the front. when it comes to leadership in
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europe. we also need a good relationship of much better relationship with friends these days. so those have not been the one actually who got along with my call. but we also need some kind of relationship with us. and this will be really high stakes for the next jobs that are matched. so true. so absolutely. are the potential change for germany for one day. many thanks indeed for joining us. you're welcome. of about 2nd says pope fraud says spend a peaceful nights in hospital the 88 year old pontiff is in a critical condition after a blood transfusion and ongoing treatment for pneumonia. and both longs got you loop as how the young reports outside rome strongly hospital people hold peers for poke francis. the 88 year old leader of the catholic church has been here for more than a week with an ammonia in both lungs at the vatican. saint peter's square, the pope's pet calendar of public appearances has been cleared. for now,
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we do the same for the heat and weighs close on us the faithful to praise to him and we have for him. we hope that you will come home soon around the world catholic so worried about the pontiff. the 1st letter in american pope to lead the catholic church. the setup on the go on visiting mexico from the dominican republic, and one of my intentions was to come to the basilica and pay for the $1.00. in his native argentina, the pope's portrait is projected under capital scheme, as obelisk with a message that reads frances, the city is praying for you. in recent weeks, frances has struggled to speak for long periods, asking his deeds to step in and take over his an exclusive book. it gives a nice to us because you know what that would happen. if you click that interest. he's prone to respiratory infections because part of his long was removed when he
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was 21 years old. and difficult when we hadn't done m o, we are not yet ready for him to pass away. we're praying for his recovery, so he can live longer and continue serving the catholics in the world. hope francis is the spiritual leader of more than 1400000000 catholics around the world. many of them are looking to roam, waiting for updates on the pope's condition. patsy a little bit, so again, i will to 0, the slicing between you quite in a rush or intensifies on the front lines in the east. you're going in all the medics coming under pressure, even with highly motivated don't, isn't medical stuff ready and waiting the russians on bomb and often delays ambulances transporting engine soldiers that often leads to tragic results for the wounded and wrong con, report. some don't ask region in east and ukraine. the message comes in to the
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medics injured soldiers all being sent to this field, emergency room for treatment. the doctors approved the equipment ready, but the engine soldiers never arrive due to russian attacks intense fighting on the front line that i'm glad i was delayed. they died before they could get him. a blow to the field, medics who could maybe have saved some across the way from us each time. we simply receive information and wait. we just wait. whether it works out or not. it's out of our hands. the people directly involved in the evaluation, keep us updated on what we truly want to do our job and to help this person. because every minute it's a chance to rescue a chance that could be decisive. and the longer we wait, the more we realize that this person's chances are slipping away in emergency medical situations. every single 2nd counts. now it's about 15 to 20 minutes to get the wounded from the front line to the emergency room in vehicles like this.
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however, if there's intense russian attacks taking place, then these vehicles have to stop and that journey can then take i was and the dangers are immense for the metix and delays. mean that's the what avoidable may become inevitable for why i'm just talking to charles to shit. as this happens, quite often due to the so called technological war and drone attacks. as for today, we're hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst the team all live and work in close proximity. and this makes shift on the train they have done since they were deployed. hey, in december of 2022 cents. we'll began fatality estimates of ukrainian soldiers are hard to come by. in a recent speech, the ukranian president said, 45000 died of the soul says, put the figure at nearly double that there's no breakdown of soldiers who have died as a result of lack of medical treatment for the doctors and stuff. and every desk has
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an impact, but it doesn't take long for the next message to come in with use of more casualties to arrive. and another challenge to save lives in wrong calling out 0. then that's legion to somebody it's carrying 90 migrant. so sancho panama is northeast and coast the migrants were forced me from venezuela and columbia. and these one was rescued by overseas. the face of the others is on plan. and margaret's will on the way to columbia. i'm to being blocked from entering the us by president trump, the strict new portables. so it has had on ours is era, oldest full. and then unless the set top 2 goal is to say miami, and that's the best game of the season coming up as far as the when to induce in from the truth,
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the fact tag in the balance. he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. the narrative is being re, re these, choosing to the amplify when voices of silence agendas prevail, the tax on the press, our next part of a broader effort to suppress this for systemic emissions. main control, what has this discussion looked like in a right wing? and media circles again is for 50, is being labeled with the situation. the listening post d coding, the media analysis era reporting in the field means i also get the witness. not just news is breaking, but also history as it's unfolding from serbia one day i might be covering politics . protest. what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the time apple was full and his laura, laura, thank you so much. millions around the world are watching india against pockets finding crickets champions, trophy how sparks i need to win to stay alive. and the turn meant after losing their opening game to new zealand. they won the tasks and chose to back 1st, a short time ago. they were 85 for to india beat bangladesh in their 1st match of this tournament. they won the champions trophy twice before in 20132002,
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when they were declared co champions with sri lanka because of bad weather. 2 pockets on our hosting this time, but the game is being played in due by because india refusing to travel to pockets on the tournament last time pockets on the beach, india and one day international was the final of the last champions trophy, back in 2017 australia pulled off a record breaking run chase read english in their 1st game. a band jackets century helped england post $351.00 for 8, which for a few hours is the highest total in tournament history. on australia were able to reach that target with time to spare. josh english finished on a 150 not out as his team won by 5 wickets. australia next place, south africa, england will be taking on afghanistan a. it's a really tight, quick tournament and we were sort of didn't we knew how we started the wilcox and in the last year and we weren't able to,
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we know we're not able to sort of work your way into this tournament. you're going to be right on it from, from the 1st game. so i think that's probably the most pleasing thing to get to get it went on the board and getting more lean on that see provided to assess, says inter miami rescue to draw in their opening game of the major league soccer season. the 37 year old argentina world cup winners setup thomas abbey less to put miami ahead against new york city. then ab, less was sent off in miami, went to one down. right up until the final take of the game. when massey again came up with a decisive past setting out to west coast the whole, the as a chipped in for the equalizer. it finished to to on what was have a master on those debut as my and it's a visa solo fee. obviously if you use all of these in the page fee, so
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a circuit plane and he doesn't want to lose just we need to keep machine with this experience is know, show us what he's us into the beach is what he translate to is the made. he's not just playing a bag a he said buys in defense funding to descend to the rocks running didn't call in between the so the it's my music the seasonal club. barcelona, went back to the top of the spanish league. they beat las palmas to nail, to go one point clear at athletic on madrid, 3 head of round madrid, who played their game in hand. later on sunday, we are happy, we are now still on the top of the table. and um, this is a good, a good, a good situation. and um, but of course why we always add that we move onto, to improve that, we want to be better, a better team. and i think today we have to,
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we have to improve a lot buyer lever, houston, send a new record in the german league. they beat holstein keel to nail, to send their away records 20 days leverage using our 2nd 5 points behind leaders. byron unit to also slight later liver pool will look to extend their leader at the top of the primarily when they phase raining champions. manchester city. liverpool have the chance to move 11 points clear of 2nd place arsenal after the gunners slipped up in their match against west town on saturday. post city meanwhile, will be able to put their mid week bashing by round madrid behind them a when would see them move up to 3rd they've had maybe 11 or 2 months in the 7 or 8 usually don't know that were in the best, maybe possibly because of injury as well, and to reach come back, they've signed to 3 or 4 players. i can see them coming back already. if you look at the result again, it's no cost also. uh yeah. what, what you expect is what everybody expects. if you go to the, at the got it, they have to have you pay again city. yeah,
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you'll have to shop for as well. audrey ruby lab has become a 2 time cuts are open champion and after beating britain's jack draper and final, i'll do 0 is german ash was at the doha titled to cider of the year 2025. the face of amelia site has andre rubel, at least is the golden. so can tracy for the 2nd time, the 5th seated russian was up against jack drake, putting the final of the castle open, a told him to replace the 1st one in 2020. there was nothing between the 2 and a tiny typing of which when it was sub for the 1st 11 games over the left. finally, right, take the set 7, find the pressures number one, have to come from behind to when his quote assigned to and send me final matches. and then come back on again. draper, edging the 2nd set 7 side to remain in with the chance of winning this event of
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assess times off on his opponents. so it has frustration with less composed himself and runaway with the design of placing out with much $61.00 to his 17th career title. i'm 1st is winning imagery, it's not me. it was amazing. is my 1st thing with the one place. and then we're, we're in the same title twice. so i'm really happy. so 2nd side, some insight heartful on david left and he's in good comes in a all the time. when is this event include 20 full time of grandson champion and a joke of which he failed to make it past the 1st round of this is tournaments on the mind that pops of junk of it. just coaching to do my review also listed the tracy twice risk level is one shy as the most successful player at this tournament, that is roger cetera. we try it 3 times. the off, quote 5 works at the beginning of the week was started by well, number one again, except when he was handed a 3 month dicing plan,
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but the event ends with the spotlights on the champion. andre, with less, he and draper, now head to the u. a where they could meet again in the course of finals of the dupont championships. german s l g 0, a russian teenager mirror, and riva has made history. i've been by championships. the 17 year old has become the youngest player to win a w t. a 1000 title, these are the highest rated tournaments outside of the grand slams entry that gives denmark's clarence house. and in the final, the victory also takes her into the world's top 10 for the 1st time in her career. and one of the highest paid sportsmen in the world, one. so to was smashed a home run in his 1st head as a new york mets player. in spring training, they signed them from the yankees on a 15 year, 765000000 dollars. i'll try since december, the largest contract in professional sports. all right, that is all your support for now for
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a back to you tomorrow. thanks. was the lights up and that's it for me, laura kyle: so this news, our elizabeth ronald will be here in just a moment with more of today's news for you to stay with the on the streets of ivory coast. there is rising unto french sentiments at our local market. just land so cool echoes. the feeling of many i 40 is about the presence of french forces in their country. we know there behind many problems in africa. we africans don't want to live in constant conflict impressed in what access this country want to a site itself. and that it's military has come of age, like in other countries in the us. how french business been for us are safe. yeah, in ivory coast, at least for now. i know there's also believe that the country will continue to rely on french expertise, english all the time, to keep that many see hardware operation. much of the dispute between from so i need for my companies and i forgot you said can only confronted failure to help in
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more than a decade of attacks by close. but somebody, you ivory coast ask in french forces to these could be strategic with elections due in october and then to french sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well. may lead to disruptions or even chaos in connecting communities. what would you like to see happen for a new syria to emerge? there's no way we could live in a country again where i see it is for displacement is part of our presence. opening up the conversation representation methods. we haven't had the best representation of africans. so for us it's about solving that, put it to representation for our kids. with fresh perspectives from less are heard . voices the stream, explores the key issues of our time on algebra. how does the team from a smaller league drove a big crowd? why does the irish flag fly holleys at discoveries club?
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