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option. sort of. the main thing was to keep your head down and your mug shot of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about it because it hurts you. you do something for your country but you're still the black guy so i thought. afro germany starting december tenth d.w. . this is the news life from the in
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a massive explosion in one of china's biggest ports police were investigating the blast that killed at least two people in flattened buildings in an industrial area of the eastern city of new england is for safety to blame we'll get more much more correspondent in beijing. also on the program aid agencies say they're concerned about the safety of red engine muslims jews to return to me on my under an agreement reached earlier this week many of the refugees don't want to go back. and what's next for germany as it faces weeks of political uncertainty with the social democrats now open to coalition talks chancellor merkel rejects the idea of fresh elections and says she wants a new government as soon as possible. hello welcome my name is christopher bring it thanks for joining us there's been a powerful explosion in eastern china with at least two people killed and thirty
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injured this is the scene of devastation at the site of the blast it occurred at a factory in the port city of new boiler about one hundred kilometers south of shanghai the force of the explosion was strong enough to flatten him by buildings and damaged vehicles emergency crews on site but police say the cause of the blast has yet to be determined. we're going to get more background on all this now from new delhi as much as burning in the chinese capital beijing has no word so far from the police on the cause of this blast is poor safety to blame as has been the case with the this kind of accident in the past. well not only no word on the cause of the last but we don't know exactly at what facility this happened the first information was that this happened at a factory we have new information now that this happened at an empty lot lot
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could cause last at an empty lot is beyond my imagination at least we know that there must have been a considerable amount of explosive materials at this large. buildings at the at the radius of one kilometer have been damaged is poor safety to blame it's definitely safety is to blame because this kind of explosion shouldn't happen what we know is that in china chinese industry explosions have quite common lead there is news every week or or other that somewhere an explosion happens fortunately most of them are not as big as this and. you know what you're portraying there is really a massive blast with a massive radius two people killed this as far as we know many many people injured tell us more about the part of ningbo city where there's some blast occurred.
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well it is an industrial area it's quite close to the port ningbo is one of the biggest or china it's the third biggest to be precise. we know fortunately it seems that a lot of the buildings that have been damaged have been previously back to eights. it seems that there was some construction going on in this area these were residential buildings. terrible. image if we imagine what would have happened if these buildings have it's ok meant to be reporting for us from beijing many thanks for all that background. so international aid agencies are concerned about the safety of the hinge a muslims were facing repatriation from bangladesh to their native me and ma the two countries and a pact on thursday agreeing to begin returning the refugees within the next two
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months the two countries also agreed to take help from the united nations refugee agency and what's the safety of that repatriation program many rangers have a say they don't want to return. to and does what she can to keep her flimsy shed clean life is hard as a refugee and the memories of what she saw in me and my whole entire continually. here she demonstrates how me and my troops and legibly through door hinge your children into fire. number one. but now after an agreement between bangladesh and me and ma hundreds of thousands of rohingya could be headed home in the next two months. i cannot trust them in ma government if the international community promises to keep us safe and if there are people that to protect us we will go if they send us back without this guarantee we
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will be persecuted again. and the united nations refugee agency agrees the present conditions opinion miles rockline state and not in place to enable safe and sustainable returns refugees are still fleeing and many have suffered violence rape and deep psychological and physical harm some are witness that their family members and friends most have little or nothing to go back to. since august more than six hundred thousand rohingya have fled me and martin neighboring bangladesh they have been housed in camps such as this one in caucasus bazaar but resource poor bunker there she is struggling to support them fatima heart who knows this all too well. but to return to a country that hundred is for the moment the troubling thought. one of our regional correspondents deja ham on has been giving us more on this story i
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asked him whether involving the u.n. refugee agency in the repatriation of refugees would be enough to come worries about the move to return them to me and. father refugees no definitely not the streets yesterday on songs which the defacto leader of the country promised that's when and other and you know people were allowed to go into rhythm with the rock and they did today it was a totally different military was preventing them to entering the right kind of state so they're still out so i think you can still check anything so the refugees know they are not happy with the situations and what more do we know. about the security security situation at the moment in rock island state where these refugees of course come from and will presumably be returning to. actually we do not know a lot because this is off limits the whole area is off limits for foreigners and that includes journalists of course so we have no chance to go there as far as we
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know the military is still more or less a ruling in this area that the people there are. people all across mainly of the military and of certain buddhist monks who are militant. pope francis is going to man march tomorrow bangladesh the day off to one of the expectations of his visit. well he is very welcome here the streets are full of flags flying who were there with his space to look like and saying he is the pope of peace and love. i'm sure i'm pretty sure it can not do a lot of things for the range of people this is what he does what the pope does these demonstrations very clear demonstration to show the people that there is only one way to come back to peace and that is negotiating. to have been reporting from yang gone in myanmar many thanks to you. turning to pakistan now where fresh
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clashes have broken out between islam as protesters and security forces off a similar violence violence yesterday left six people dead and almost two hundred injured the protesters have been rallying on the capital islamabad demanding the resignation of the government minister they accused of blasphemy the demonstrators have blocked main routes into the city for almost three weeks now on saturday pakistani police and paramilitary forces failed to disperse the protesters despite a violent crackdown. well on the line now from islamabad journalist. asked the government now calling in the army is that a sign it's losing control of the situation. yes so we see not to have a link now to sorry for that we have been having trouble getting getting
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a line to pakistan we're going to move on now to some of the other stories making news around the world people in nepal voting in a general election today the country's first since the civil war ended ten years ago tens of thousands of police have been deployed to protect polling stations voting has been mostly peaceful but local media are reporting that several small up explosions are no casualties. protesters have gathered in cities across australia in support of asylum seekers being held in detention centers on mannus island in papua new guinea the protest is calling for the asylum seekers to be evacuated to a stray is joining the government however is refusing them entry under its harsh policy of housing asylum seekers in remote offshore camps and cubans have been marking the first anniversary of the death of their leader fidel castro
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they paid homage to the communist revolutionary with an evening of music and political speeches that's ahead of elections that will end with a change of government in february next year a volcano on the indonesian island of bali has had a series of eruptions mount a good ending ash and steam six kilometers into the sky disrupting international flights to the tourist destination indonesia has raised its alert level for aviation to read that is the highest possible warning. now here in germany chancellor angela merkel will be meeting leading members of conservatives later today for further talks on resolving the political stalemate after september's inconclusive federal election buckel has rejected calls for a fresh election and welcomed the prospect of talks on another so-called grand coalition with the center left social democrats yesterday had ruled out continuing that partnership but they're now reconsidering that starts the coalition talks
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between the conservatives the liberal free democrats and the greens collapsed last week. and in the merkel speaking political base at a party conference in northern germany voters here want to know what's going to happen next in berlin merkel says she does not want new elections and felt so we're going back to voters and telling them that they have to vote again i don't agree with that asshole that's why she's now reaching out goods is that we work well together so now we need to talk about the things that didn't work and try to do them even better but the social democrats aren't so sure one of their most senior members of the party's youth wing to take a long hard look at themselves and their party inverter it's still not clear how much of what happened is our responsibility we shouldn't let anyone put us under pressure will feel like we need to dance to anyone else's chin in. order
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the amanda's stuck since the party's vice chairman ralph stagnant takes a similar view. if the german president says the party should talk then that's what they should do. the free democrat leader christian lynn who broke off talks with the conservatives and green says the s.p.d. is duty bound. if we can be in talks for weeks on end then so can the s.p.d. that ministers is still sitting on the government benches it's not such a long way back into government for them. the german president is now in the driving seat is invited the party leaders back for more talks next week. german boxing has its first heavyweight world champion since one thousand nine hundred thirty two months beating russia on a used in of last night to take the w.b. a heavyweight crown he is the first german to take a world title since much mailing on home turf in over hausen took the title on
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a unanimous decision it's a remarkable turnaround for the german boxer back in twenty fifteen he survived a gunshot wound and he also just recently had a double operation. in formula one mercedes drive ltd bought us his claim pole position for the final race of the season today's abu dhabi grand prix or just between a blistering lap in qualifying edging out his teammate lewis hamilton by less than two tenths of a second ferrari sebastian vettel wasn't far behind he'll be starting from the second row the pressure is off hamilton in the race he wrapped up the championship two races ago the fourth formula one title of his career. and in sailing spanish yacht muff ray has won the second leg of the volvo ocean race its crew was playing catch up for most of the seven thousand nautical miles from lisbon to cape town but in the closing stages of the race they did manage to take the lead
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and that win gives the overall lead in the competition standings the next leg says competitors setting sail from cape town to melbourne australia. get you can always get g.w. news on the go just download all app from google play all from the apple store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world and also to push notifications when you have breaking news for you you can also use the g w out to send us your photos your videos. in just a minute it's time for the bonus leg up pablo foley in the us with all the action so far this weekend including the risk you don't want and shall co fighting out on a two goal when. you really shouldn't miss that it's up next year on news.

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