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if you see all the stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still the black young. afro germany starting december tenth. this is deja vu news live from berlin the far right ones a power struggle within germany's alternative for germany party delegates vote for a new hardline leadership either congress in the northern city of hanover what does
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this mean for the country and the party that could become the main opposition in germany's parliament also coming up on the show two female suicide bombers target a market in a town in northeastern nigeria we asked our correspondent why militants appeared to be increasingly using women to carry out such attacks. and in the bundesliga dorman's manager feels the pressure as his side looks to end a losing streak with victory against liver cause of. a michelle henery and welcome to the program. germany's populist anti immigration party has chosen a right wing nationalist as its new co-leader the move could signal a further shift to the right for the alternative for germany members of the air are attending a party conference in the german city of hanover the start of the conference was
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delayed by thousands of protesters who accuse the party of summoning racism and xenophobia. police respond to protesters who are trying to disrupt the a.f.p. gathering in the german city of hung over. most of the demonstrators were peaceful some got streets attempting to stop party members from joining the conference police responded with water cannons and buttons. inside a heated exchange over who would lead the party was underway several hours later the potus far right appeared to have the upper hand over the more conservative wings one of the of these most prominent figures was elected this co-leader alexandre garland wants the pots to saying the opposition and develop further before he tries to become part of the government. we don't want to do this too soon
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only when we're strong as the other parties or nearly as strong as we have a chance to take responsibility. for the f.t. includes members like b. and her who has been investigated for his far right statements he has called a major holocaust memorial in berlin a monument of national shame but party co-leader yug martin said health care was welcoming d.f.t. thank you my mine and that's what i got on the mind. belongs to our party that means not that i agree with every position he has. in his speeches but he belongs to our party. might and was reelected to his. leadership post with seventy two percent of the vote meanwhile comparatively moderate party figures fell short of top spots germany's next government is still unclear but the a f d could become the largest opposition in parliament that's enough to give the right wing
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populist reason to feel confident. our correspondent at the conference in hand over the killer is the f.d.a. going to move even further to the right under this new leadership line up. call it certainly signal that it is not in any way kline's to have some kind of barrier towards the far right now with you have morton who was the party leader before and who also supports you know how could we just heard him in that report together with him alexander gollancz he was also co head of the parliamentary group another support of the head of the party so at the end of the day that means that he will be untouchable he does have proceedings currently running against him that could lead to parties and i guess that is pretty much off the table here and the big question remains whether this more moderate bloc actually already have a lot of influence in shaping policy and pushing the personnel through in the
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future. we heard in the report that an even more extremist right wing faction is causing a split in the party how united or divided is the f.d.a. . it is hugely i mean we saw almost scenes of chaos here when to grounds of trying to elect the co party leader basically failed because it was too close to call so this is a deeply divided party but the clear message from this meeting here to every reasonable grouping of the a.f.d. is there is no way of getting anything done without the far right bloc so that in itself marks a shift to the right. the f.t. could become the largest opposition party in the bundestag how would that happen and would they be able to push through their policies. that would happen if german chancellor angela merkel were to succeed in her current effort to
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get the social democrats on board for a continuation of the current so-called grand coalition government the social democrats are still very reluctant but the pure math would dictate for that to happen if you want to avoid a minority government or fresh elections so if there's another grand coalition with some thirteen percent in the bundestag if the would be the largest minority group giving it the first right of reply in those discussions in the bonus talk in german parliament but also key positions when it comes to various groupings and in the german bunds talks so a very important role indeed and the question is how the a.f.p. would want to fill in that particular role when itself says it wants to remain in opposition and get ready until it's really at the same level of the big parties until it actually even aims to get into a position where it could then aim for going for an actual government. and hand
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over thank you very much. at least thirteen people have been killed in two suicide bombings in northern nigeria police say two female suicide bombers blew themselves up in the town of bew in borno state one struck the talent's busy market the other detonated her explosives in the town square no one has claimed responsibility but previous attacks in the area have been carried out by the militant group boko haram . for more on this let's cross over to our correspondent in nigeria and philip schultz. there's been no claim of responsibility for the attack who do nigeria's authorities blame. the local residents and also local officials sure that is to be blamed there is no official claim of responsibility yes but it's very common for the koran not to claim responsibility for the attacks and there are just so many indications that so that the attack has the p.s.
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signature of boko haram first of all of course the location b.-u. itself the town where the incident happened be you it's that has not been affected so much but lots of areas around you strongholds of boko haram also the use of soft targets like schools or almost or in this case a lively market is a typical sign of boko haram and last but not least the fact that there were two bombings within a short period of time it's also an indication because it's a typical method of boko haram to cause as many casualties as many injuries as possible. though brooke iran has not claimed responsibility young would you say that it's also a common tactic for the group to use female bombers. definitely so it has become a very common tactic to use women often even teenagers or even surgery and i think
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there are several reasons for this first of all usually they cause less suspicion even though this has changed a bit in the months after the rise of of those attacks but it's also quite simple to highlight the explosive devices underneath the outputs of the women and we also have to mention that those women usually don't carry out the attacks voluntarily but they are forced to do so by by the group we have to keep in mind that local sources say that still several thousand women and children kidnapped by boko haram. nigeria has claimed it's having increased military success against boko haram in attacks like this are still happening how strong is the group. the president. said that the group was technically defeated he said last year already and it's true that the group has lost a lot of its territories after the military stepped up its efforts to fight the
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group but i think we shouldn't say that the group is technically to teach a. suicide attacks almost on a weekly basis in nigeria and then you can be in on the rise again in the past month. numbers from from local sources that say that only in the past half year more than five hundred people have been killed by boko haram especially in northeastern nigeria. thank you again. one of the key players in the conflict in yemen former president ali abdullah saleh has offered talks of the saudi led coalition to try to end nearly three years of war celeste says he would be ready to turn the page if the saudis lift the blockade and halted its attacks the call came as fighting between rival factions intensified and the many capital sanaa observer said the offer of talks by somebody could pave the way for an end to what has become the world's worst humanitarian crisis. in.
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football now in trouble to leverkusen on saturday looking to add a six match when less run but they faced a tough task against the host who had at last in eight games. the pressure was on for periods of bush and the dortmund bosses were hoping for a helping hand from above. it was the away side that took the first hits in the opening minutes maximillian philip one of four changes in dorman's line up injured his knee in this challenge with jonathan tom the club fear he'll be out for weeks. defending has been diabolical at times this season and it raised its head again in the thirtieth minute having fallen let the defenders in his wake as he stormed forward to take the lead. is the lead of who is a man's fourth goal in four games both sides took a hit when when dale wiped out dortmund's gonzalo castro the video referee had his say deeming this crunching tackle
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a red card offense the window was off for an early shower while castro joined filip on the doctor's examination table. come the second half goldman had the better flow and combined well. under the sure sure to under link zero one one in the seventy third minute. the pressure on bush began to let up but he would have had a scare as later cruising came frighteningly close with two minutes left to go. dormant kept fighting for their coach and made one final push in the die. seconds of the match to grab all three points but to no avail. frustration on the pitch as the game ended all even and peter bush he's still in the job at least for the time being. barring munich hosted hanover on saturday with history firmly on their side the visitors haven't beaten the reading champs in munich for over ten years but after losing the glass back on match day thirteen buyer knew they needed
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to bounce back. a win against hanover would put by in munich one step closer to topping the table that the winter break and they had thomas' mother back after missing six weeks with a torn hamstring and the captain turned provider for a tour of the day made it one nil in the seventeenth minute. hand over tried to capitalize on their few chances spent. klaus and the ref awarded a penalty. nicklaus really could stepped up to convert the kick but it didn't count the ref ruled other players had encroached on the penalty area another go and this time came up with the sage. but the visitors created further chances than ben sharp heading in the equaliser in the thirty fifth minute much to the dismay of your pint guess his team tried to answer shortly before the break but miller's header pushed over the goal by philip chona. byron stayed on the attack in the second half and missed the mark for times within
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a few minutes wasted chances were the bane of biron. then they struck in the sixty seventh minute kingsley come on making it to one. and by and kept pushing down in the box and robert leaven dosti firing home to round out the three one scoreline. hank is though still wasn't satisfied saying after the game his team should have scored more goals but by and do move closer to topping the table at mid-season. now let's check out all the fun is the result so far this weekend. at the spoils hoffenheim. there's that live it doesn't draw with dortmund barnet handled hanover bremen defeated stood guard and downed lines on friday freiburg shared the spoils with hamburg on sunday as a berlin face frankfurt and votes those were.
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australia stephanie go moore has won the final event of the world surf league championship in hawaii the six time champion sealed her twenty six world toward victory with the win over a million and well in the final showdown but despite some impressive moves it wasn't enough to take the championship title which was secured by american tyler bright earlier this week finished twelfth in the overall rankings. that looks amazing i would love to do that you're watching t w news in berlin and more from us at the top of the hour in the time to check out our website or follow us on twitter good bye for now. make your smile. smile with a smile. what you want to. update.
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