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i mean nobody and unanimously. the show could go because as you've already has had to. rush one. point i've only said that i thought going on with her being funded. by mackenzie it gets us into sas it. was due to the news coming to bomb from berlin that california separatist leader calls for peaceful resistance to spain's central government just hours after being sacked by madrid carlos push ma bell to keep working for
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a free country looks like you have a druid and barcelona for the latest plus kenya sees more clashes between protesters and police after authorities postpone the presidential election a rerun in opposition strongholds of a fierce for the safety of election officials. and yet more evidence of the destructive effects of climate change on the world's glaciers scientists are drawn to greenland with some disturbing findings. i'm so hungry and of the show. sakte cattle on president carter was posed mont has called for quote democratic opposition the takeover of catalonia by madrid in an address he said the spanish government's decision to dismiss and was illegitimate and valid to pursue a struggle for he said ought to be a free country drugs actions have left supporters of independence outraged. here in
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catalonia some towns have lowered the spanish and e.u. flags a symbolic move after the region declared its independence the flags are gone as well from the town hall of seven on the outskirts of barcelona. i don't know if we'll be independent or not and i think we all feel the same here are afraid of what the consequences might be and it. may it was then what i love spain but we're different and we can't live together. and sometimes i wish we could live in peace side by side. but each going our own way. one thing however is certain carlos preached that man and his regional government have been suspended but he doesn't seem to have accepted that fact. well. you know i thought our desire is to continue to fulfill our democratic mandate at
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the same time will strive for maximum stability and peace but we understand the logical difficulties that this era brings with it an era like no other that our country has lived through. for the first time in spanish history article one fifty five of the constitution has been enacted that means that now catalonia is under direct rule from madrid spanish vice president soraya signs this on time when he is in charge or first step to fire the chiefs of catalonia as regional police force if necessary she could fire the entire force and replace them with the federal police from madrid. many spaniards outside of catalonia support her course of action once more thousands of protesters first banish unity gathered in madrid. independence for catalonia it will mean an economic territorial and cultural loss for spain because i believe that great achievements can only be accomplished with
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unity cohesion and solidarity. but on one question it seems there is unity the fight over catalan independence should remain peaceful. from all this i'm joined now in barcelona by our correspondent charlotte also pale and by a journalist martin roberts in madrid welcome to you both charlotte first to you how strong a statement did push to make. it was very strong he made clear that he still believed that he was the man in charge here and yes there was some uncertainty to people here on the streets there really know what to make of it you've got these jewel narratives going on at the moment spain has said it is imposing direct rule that it is taking charge of institutions here is already removed the police chief from power and yet on doesn't seem to recognize any of this he is still saying that he wants to push ahead with independence and that he has
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a mandate to do so in his statement he did say that he wanted calm he didn't want anybody to take to the streets and start rioting it appears he as he was making that statement he was actually in a he was spotted actually in a restaurant having a glass of wine so perhaps that adds to this narrative that he's really not trying to inflame this situation as a bit of course it can get out of hand very quickly there is a lot of tensions here on the streets today with people waiting to see what happens next because that is what is so uncertain here at the moment what's going to happen for example when spain when madrid tries to stop him from saying that he's in charge anything could happen in fact he faces arrest possibly as soon as monday all right let's find out what is going to happen next martin what do you think we can expect next from madrid. well according to state television into interesting.
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details of how intense. the attorney general for her. to file the charges to bring. against the organizers at yesterday's independent vote in the house alone on the rebellion now that's very serious because it publishable prison sentence of up to thirty years although again it hasn't been used since andrew bolt. so he's governments in ninety nine he won't which was quickly flossie one of the first measure. the constitutional court will receive you make a preliminary ruling outlawing. friday's independence folks now as with everything
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else about this the question is how we're going to actually implement have you know what i'm going to show it so there could be some resistance you know sort of pacific sort of our courts don't you know anybody tries to arrest him or any did any other officials i mean did you know we did see financings return to september where the police under orders from a course in council are actually trying to arrest people who are who they organise the referendum on the first of october. the organizers of the protest and now actually in jail again you know we're in a legal minefield here and nobody seems to know quite what's going to happen next so there's a lot of expectations. in the group expectation and uncertainty in madrid let's go back to barcelona for a second charlotte this has been an extraordinary twenty four hours on top of an already extraordinary queue east how many people there are reacting you were telling us earlier about some tensions is that the overriding feeling there one of
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tension. yes or they've been samy twists and turns in this process seventy ups and downs with people it really has been an emotional roller coaster a lot of people here are telling me that what they really fear is a repeat as martin was talking about what happened on october first when this place for madrid where keys are being very handy heavy handed with people going to the polls they've all been saying that they can very much for see that happening again i was so crucial to point out about this situation is depending on who you ask and it really is extraordinary some people say that they think that spain is is in charge other people madrid is still in charge other people are saying that they still recognize him on in fact when he was in people were chanting president president recent polls that were taken still prove that it is a fifty fifty divide and whether people are forgetting that independence or against independence for those who are against it who are expecting to march tomorrow this
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really is a very frustrating situation because just just because you are against independence doesn't mean that you're in favor of madrid taking control people here really are very defensive of their autonomy their culture their language and any movement for madrid to take charge is going to be taken very badly here. born from barcelona and in a dread martin roberts thanks to both of. at least fourteen people have been killed in coordinated attacks in somalia's capital mogadishu and that death toll is likely to rise now details are still emerging what we do know is a car packed explosives was detonated outside a hotel for armed militants stormed the building shortly afterwards another car bomb detonated nearby fighting is still underway at the hotel which is popular with politicians and government employees several senior officials are said to be among the dead. from his for his claimed responsibility. ok
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remains a country in political limbo officials have again postponed a rerun of the presidential election scheduled in several areas considered to be opposition strongholds the cost of this divisive vote is also becoming ever more clear at least nine people have been killed in clashes between protesters and police since thursday. there's no sign of any letup in the violence in kenya as opposition strongholds little progress either on the election two days after voting in the rest of the country polling has again been delayed in full counties where residents blocked roads and clashed with police as part of an opposition boycott it's not yet clear whether the polls here will ever actually open. oh. the who are must go chant these protesters demanding the removal of president
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a hurricane yet his original election victory back in august was a no because of irregularities local media say this time around his one thousand nine hundred seven percent of the vote but that's with an opposition boycott and on turnout as low as thirty five percent rival gangs from different ethnic groups crushed in many areas as government opponents disrupted voting this woman managed to escape from a burning building but ran into more trouble. when we fled we measure our group to demanded we show them our hands they wanted to see if we had our fingers from voting to decide whether to beat ok lists. struggling to run a credible election officials say more than three thousand polling stations still haven't submitted their results. the current rerun was supposed to defuse tensions on the street if this poll is also declared invalid more violence looks inevitable
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. so here's another global news in brief now indictments are expected to soon as monday in u.s. special counsel robert miller's investigation into alleged russian meddling in the u.s. presidential us media are reporting a federal grand jury has approved the first charges but it's not yet known against whom or for what. germany. he is long movement began as march to the eastern city of dresden to mark the third anniversary of its founding several thousand protesters gathered in front of the iconic december off warehouse where they were met by hundreds of protesters police were on hand to maintain peace. while francis is urging the european union to rediscover unity in a major speech on saturday the plans of called all political leaders to welcome an integrated migrants and promote europe as an inclusive community francis also warned against the dangers posed by populist anti immigration party. or for
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years an ice breaker called the pole are sharon has been at the forefront of german climate research vessels just returned from its latest trip to the northeast of greenland with some sobering findings. there were numerous polar bear sizings on the pole large turns latest expedition well nourished and curious they accompanied the icebreaker. but their habitat is shrinking on the newest research shows the phenomenon is getting worse led by forcing comes of the scientists found that the north east of greenland is now threatened with massive ice loss. i'm from our nation were initially only the southern and western ice shelves were affected but no northeast greenland is playing its part north austin going once phone realize the polish turn took measurements in some previously unresearched regions
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like a large glacier known as seventy nine north because of its coordinates on the map. scientists found that water warmed in the atlantic was a road in the ice shelf close to the mouth of the glacier is eats away at the ice underneath until the ice shelf breaks off and contributes to rising sea levels. minin modifiable it's predicted that greenland will contribute a minimum of six to ten centimeters to global sea levels by twenty one hundred but some of the processes that accelerate the melting of the glaciers are not included in that model and. that means that the polar bears territory would shrink drastically and sea levels would rise much more rapidly than previously forecast well don't worry sports fans we haven't forgotten about you up next is the bundesliga show with matt herman and to get you in
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