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instead of cultivating it's culture it's roots and language it brought forth a a compulsive nationalist land the soviet union's heritage where does russia stand today and moscow's implant our series starting november fifth on. this is d w news live from bali hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets of bala also no cooling off or spanish view to see this is a new poll shows a razor thin majority are dense breaking away from spain look at the latest from
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bosler. also coming up the somali government far as its police and intelligence chiefs following the latest attack in mogadishu which has killed and wounded dozens of people. and in the disney get buy in munich were looking for a knockout punch against i'll be like sick off to going the distance with the ops officer in the german cop in the week. i'm at home free thanks for joining me a massive and independence rise wrapped up in the halls of catalonia several hundred thousand people demonstrated in barcelona for unity with spades this off of the spanish central government imposed direct rule over the region in the wake of.
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the catalan regional parliament's moves to trigger independence will get the latest from our correspondent in barcelona but first let's hear some voices from today's demonstration. if we demand that catalonia stays in spain and the european union since we are all europeans. what they created is a big division at work the ones who are not separatists are isolated also with families and friends you feel that. come out onto the streets so they can see we exist. they want to divide us and we don't want that we don't want to go through hard times. well for more on this we're joined by our correspondent charlotte charles and pill the anti independence demonstration in barcelona you were there reporting among the crowds there in barcelona today that demonstration what did you see. yeah that's right people there sent
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a very strong message about how they are feeling today they fiercely reject independence they were telling me that they felt that those who were for it had had their say right here behind me on friday when thousands of people came to the streets to to celebrate that declaration of independence today they was a very different message people draped in spanish flags were chanting viva spanier long live spain it really was a very dramatic moment has to be said it was peaceful though there were some minor scuffles breaking out a little bit here in this square behind me this of course is the regional government office they have all cleared out and it's been a largely peaceful day. and i'm a dritte of course called for a regional election at the end of this year the latest polls suggest that at this stage the pro independence coalition would likely news this is just one poll though
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do we get the sense that we're starting to hear from what had been a silent prayer majority there. but even so many twists and turns in this process how there is very hard to predict what's going to happen by the time that that election takes place later this month what we don't yet know is whether or not the people who have pushed this independence forward are a whether they're going to be able to run in this election and be whether or not if they are allowed whether they will they could in fact boycott it but as i've said people here who are against independence represent about roughly fifty percent of the population here and they really do feel like they need to have their voices heard they felt very neglected in this process by the authorities here who pushed for independence shortly before the big protests and there i spoke to one opposition leader now the regional opposition here as you may remember. boycotted
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the vote that was in parliament that made independence happen and she told me that she wanted to take over she wanted to run for regional president and that she wanted to represent everybody here she wanted to do what she claims the past so authorities want able to do she said she wants to speak for one hundred percent of people whether or not that happens remains to be seen when the election takes place late next month charlotte just briefly one author of a sign of today from belgium's immigration minister which sparked infighting there we know that has now been rescinded but is there any indication as to what his next steps might be but of course calloused future man faces arrest possibly as soon as tomorrow so that's what triggered that offer from that belgian minister he said he was worried personally wouldn't face a fair trial pushed him on has been extremely quiet today if any had remained twitter once just to give you an indication that was when he was celebrating
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football results his team during the a playing reale madrid say whether or not he decides to show up for work tomorrow in this office behind me we don't know but it could of course he's a very dramatic scenes if he does try to continue to lead him right monitoring the situation for us in barcelona our correspondent. good to talk to you. my suit bazzani says he will not extend his time as president of iraq's or twenty most kurdish region beyond the first of november but sonnie has been under pressure from the iraqi government to step down since he defied baghdad and held an independence referendum in the kurdish autonomous areas of the country kurdish voters overwhelmingly back to statehood but sonnie an ounce his intention to step down in a letter to parliament. in somalia the death toll from coordinated attacks in the capital mogadishu on saturday has risen to twenty seven people with dozens more
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injured the islamist militant group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for the two car bombings and hostage situation in the wake of the attack somalia's government has dismissed the country's police and intelligence chiefs. sunday morning the cleanup begins and bodies are recovered from the wreckage and the rubble after a lengthy siege security forces finally beat the insurgents who stormed the nasser hublot hotel on saturday afternoon and taken hostages. said it was targeting government and security officials among the dead are a former minister and a police commissioner more than thirty people were rescued. a government spokesman confirms the islamist extremist group had launched the raid. fighters attacked the hotel two of them were killed there lying in front of the hotel three others were captured alive. did not claim responsibility for the
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huge blast two weeks ago that killed at least three hundred fifty eight and caused massive destruction in the heart of the city the consensus is they did it. that attack prompted furious demonstrations the clear demand to the government to take tougher action than to al-shabaab stop killing innocent people. the president is set to host an urgent meeting with high level officials to discuss further steps to combat the insurgents pressure from the street is mounting to put an end to the nightmare. now to some the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump says he will release all the remaining documents relating to the assassination of president john f. kennedy in one thousand nine hundred sixty three this office and teligent agency concerns led to a delay in the publication only the names and addresses of people still living would be withheld trump said he was making the move off to quote strict
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consultation with his chief of staff. iceland's political future looks enclave following parliamentary elections no party want to enough votes to rule outright prime minister in a benediction conservative independence party won the largest share of the vote but is lacking willing coalition partners is the second election in a year of political scandals to shake the country. pakistan has released sixty eight indian fishermen arrested for fishing in its territorial waters without permission the many being sent to the border by train will be handed over to indian or thora teams that india and pakistan often detained fishermen from each other's countries for illegal fishing. now five people have died off a powerful storm swept across central europe leaving a trail of destruction in its wake the storm caused traffic chaos and left hundreds of thousands of homes without power in poland and the czech republic parts of
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germany were also hit hard just weeks after being battered by another storm. the power of storm have out in germany's hearts mountains with wind gusts up to one hundred seventy kilometers an hour. it's extreme you have to fight to stand up against. the storm front slammed into northern germany felling trees and tearing the roofs of buildings emergency teams responded to hundreds of calls. in hamburg a severe storm surge pushed the river elbe over its banks flooding parts of the central city. on germany's north sea coast campers were caught by surprise when the storm tide broke over the sea wall one man was swept to his death. the danger of fallen trees severed major rail
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connections across the country leaving thousands of travelers stranded. for safety reasons we've had to cancel many regional trains heading north but also long distance routes we hope to clear the lines by monday flights because. of the high winds were also dangerous for air travel in berlin one passenger plane was forced to abort the landing at the last minute others had to be redirected to alternate airports. have out is the second major windstorm to hit central europe in october authorities don't expect the damage to equal that of three weeks ago. so the wind is league and ellen in sunday's early kick off struggling but a man hosted up with the mobile home side wife thing to kick start the campaign with a first win all of the season but instead house piled on the misery with an easy three nil when a double from a high end and a penalty from bogus and secured also three points for the businesses and left with
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a man in a relegation trouble. in saturday's top game in the bundesliga by a new nick knox who wins with leipzig the two teams needed one hundred twenty minutes and a penalty shootout on wednesday to produce a winner in the german cup clash this time they're only had ninety so he came out on top. even the choice of ends was no problem for i and robin by and seemed to be winning at every turn under your pontus leipzig severely orbán lost the toss again like in their cup match on wednesday. and in the twelfth minute the by and captain got the better of his life counterpart once again after a slick pass from sebastian rudy orbán brought robin to the ground. after consulting the video assistant referee the ref sent or been to an early show or of now a man up by an pounced some shot passing in the middle of the pitch and robin picked out how mess rodrigues and the colombian on loan from ray on madrid hit the target
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with clinical precipitation one nil in the nineteenth minute. three minutes later a team over enters a streak of bad luck against by and continued or bans red card that divan are coming off in favor of. the bavarians dominated the first half with two thirds of the possession and in the thirty eighth minute robert backed his tenth goal of the season javier martinez with the perfect through ball in the polish goal getter cool as a cucumber as he made it to nil live and he left the game shortly before the interval leaving bahrain without any real striker for the second half and it showed but man leipzig posed no threat to minix goal and the clash ended two nil up by and come out on top of leipsic for the second time in four days. and your parting kiss continues to be their good luck charm. when also on saturday
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hoffenheim slipped away from the top of the table when they couldn't handle the incident not back. in time got off to the perfect stop through campaign and didn't have a bit this is not about stepped up the pressure off to the break torgan has equal eyes much to hoffenheim coach who had not those months frustration. and a spectator as pain med to use didn't made it to see one to fly back and make a vesta got seal destry points heading home against his former club says three one the final school set. so let's take a look at all of this weekend when disney got action so far well that is that win over but a man on saturday brian triumphed against leipzig kind of a b. dortmund as we saw shocker drew with. downed hoffenheim neva couzin handle cologne and how to defeat at hamburg on friday minds in frankfurt the points now in progress got all battling five. spectators in hawaii were treated to some
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stunning action as competitors braved huge waves in the wild leeks big wave tour so this is did their best to stay afloat but that was easier said than done as waves of over forty meters crashed down on them twenty sixteen women's champion paige elms retain total want it well she came top of the men's section to win his first ever big wave tour event. this is the w. news i'm helena humphrey more news coming at the top of the hour thanks for your company. it's reformation day on w. programs around the clock marking its five hundredth anniversary we're going live to the commemoration ceremony barack will be documentaries of magazines and talk shows focusing on luther and the groundbreaking
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events he helped set in motion.

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