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this is d. w. news coming to you live from berlin and sweden's general election results in a stalemate the central prime minister calls for talks with the center right opposition as both launched all well short of a majority and the far right sweeping democrats see a surge in support they could be the king makers for any ruling coalition we go live to stalk old also coming up fears of more anti migrant unrest in germany a small town shaken after a german man dies in a fight with two afghans will the far right flank here and make it another ten
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minutes. and in sports the german national football team work an auction on sunday after the summer's world cup disappointment the walking words meant back to winning ways in a friendly match with the crew. well i'm terry martin good to have you with us sweden's general election has produced a cliffhanger with both main political blocs failing to secure a majority current tally show the ruling center left social democrats and their allies with a slight edge over the centuries alliance meanwhile the far right sweden democrats have surged into a third place the far right party hopes to become kingmaker of any ruling coalition a scenario both centrist blocks are finding hard to stomach.
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sweden's election hasn't produced a real winner incumbent prime minister stephan left and social democrat green coalition is neck and neck with the center right parliamentary block the result may force the bloc system that has defined the country's politics for decades to change using you see the no side has a clear majority it's only natural that we will have to work across the political divide to make it possible to govern sweden so regardless of the final election results this will be the death of bloc politics. the friends attempt to form a new kind of government is likely to be complicated and drawn out his appeal to the opposition to cooperate across blocks has so far phoolan on deaf ears the leader of the second place moderate party of christe us on this for now intent on
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building his own center right coalition his existing alliance includes the center liberals and christian democrats. take over a year me and we will together make decisions about how we will form a new and better government in sweden. that task begins literally tomorrow and it won't be easy. thank you. although both sides a short of a majority they've so far pledged not to work with the anti immigration euro skeptics sweden democrats once on the fringes the party made historic gains in the election although unlikely to be in government jimmy i kiss on celebrated the nationalists new political influence. who. do you know what friends of sweden they said on t.v. that it's hard to declare a winner of this election i know he's won the sweden democrats.
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the party which has neo nazi roots has capitalized on some sweet skepticism towards immigration and the establishment as the country faces a protected period of uncertainty one thing's clear this week and democrats have driven a wedge into the country's political consensus. our correspondent barbara basal is in stockholm and joins us now with more of barbara as we heard their sweetness in for some difficult coalition talks have any idea how those talks might play out. of course the first the two big blocks will first start running their heads against the wall and claim victory some home or the president over the other after all votes will be counted to maybe tomorrow then they will just have to sit down at a very big table and find common ground they will somehow have to break up this old
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system off center left look at the center right block and they sort of alternate and government that is over the sweden democrats have really sort of broken up and shaken the political system in sweden and the established parties if they want to stay in government they will just have to make new compromises and just find different forms of working together we've seen something similar last year in the novel and so it is doable and they need probably to learn from their neighbors but you mentioned the far right sweden democrats they are a force to contend with it seems they made big gains in this election how did they do it and what kind of influence could they have on the next government. part of their success of course is the is the figure at the head of party chief jimmy office and he is something that just didn't exist in swedish politics so far he is a forceful personality who is he is somebody who sort of dares to go out to the marketplaces and sort of shout loudly and even sort of he wins with the sort of
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fear mongering he has so when all over the country during the election campaign he tells people yes we need to be afraid because there are too many migrants and crime has risen in sweden that is only half true bought people believe it and he hooks into something into a sense of insecurity that is even to some swedes because this is still one of the richest and most safest country in the world bought even swedish people feel that things are changing out there and they feel less safe and secure in their political environment barbara thank you so much to barbara basal there in stockholm here in germany some two and a half thousand protesters follow the call of far right groups and march through a town in the east of the country following the death of a twenty two year old german man marchers walked silently through kurt about one
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hundred fifty kilometers southwest of berlin police say the man died after an altercation with two an asylum seekers post-mortem showed the cause of death was acute heart failure not directly linked to his injuries now the afghan men have been taken into police custody. this is where twenty two year old german man died after an altercation with two afghans the suspects were swiftly taken into police custody city authorities and the local church also responded quickly urging citizens to remain calm. if. i can only hope and ask that violence is not met with counter-violence. his pleas seems to have been heard many shared the pastor's wish that there would be no escalation as encampments two weeks ago curtains mayor also called for citizens to keep a cool head. but i have
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a simple request you stay the way you are don't let external influences get to you mine was later prosecutors said an autopsy showed the man died of acute heart failure not directly linked to his injuries sustained in the incident police were deployed to curtain in droves there had been calls on social media including from neo nazi groups for a march of mourning on sunday evening some two thousand five hundred participants marched peacefully at first but later the mood turned hostile as right wing extremists called for retribution. we need to wake up and see that they don't want to live alongside us peacefully so an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth. despite the aggressive rhetoric local politicians expressed relief was kind of. there was no violence there were verbal but no physical
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attacks it was relatively peaceful you've been issued on board a few moments we don't want a second cabinets the next few days will show whether calm is maintained. spawn from d.w. politics is covering this story for us and joins us now on to help us understand this we've got two suspects that have been arrested authorities don't believe that the dead man's death was caused by any injuries that he might have sustained during the altercation with these two men so why have they been arrested while there was a fight obviously and this man was attacked he was injured to the extent that he was taken to hospital it turned out that he had a chronically we caught and his heart basically gave in once he was taken to hospital so in a sense his death was in some form a consequence of his attack but it it wasn't directly caused by any of the injuries so he may have been kicked or something like that but none of those injuries
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actually caused him to die is hot simply gave in in that stress situation so the men have been arrested for. causing serious injury that late to a death but it's not being treated as a homicide in any form tell us about the demonstrations that followed the man's death encouraging was it anything like the far right protests that we witness in kemet two weeks ago well it was similar in the sense of course that in a very brief space of time in this case two and a ha thousand toronto supporters far right neo nazi people. convened in couldn't came there and demonstrated but what was not present was the kind of scenes of attacks against people that look to foreign the kinds of. intense. chanting and so on that we had seen in cannes that there was some sort of . how right wing nazi speech degree being given at the end but the march of self
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was quiet and without any incidents so where does this go from here what are police expecting or are they expecting any further developments in the case itself in the curtain case itself or are they expecting any more protests well the case obviously is being investigated it's not quite clear exactly what has happened there was some sort of altercation between young men who tend to congregate in the spot with us happened. there was a woman involved who apparently is pregnant and so on so there's a whole lot of questions still to be oncet about what exactly happened so that's being investigated then no demonstrations that i know of that has been a knowledge of at the moment so it seems as though the escalation that we saw and came that in the paused to weeks is not likely to be repeated in this case un's thank you very much she wus hons but from d.w. politics. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today seven people were wounded in a knife attack in central paris late on sunday authorities say
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a man began attacking passers by outside a cinema seriously injuring four at least attain the suspect officials say they don't think it was terrorism. and reports say russian and syrian aircraft have resumed airstrikes in the syrian province of live i would insist and a monitoring group told news agencies there were several fatalities damascus has stepped up its assault on the country's last rebel stronghold after last week's summit failed to see a ceasefire. now to the my creation crisis in south america more than two million menace whalen's have left their home country since two thousand and fourteen escaping the political and economic turmoil there in her inaugural speech today as the new un human rights chief former chilean president michelle bachelet is expected to call on neighboring countries to ensure the welfare of venezuelan migrants but the region says it is overwhelmed by the mass
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exodus w.'s ofelia harms caught up with some venezuelans in colombia. the ts can hardly feel the soles of his feet. he has been walking for more than ten days now trying to escape the misery of this country in his will leave. a little bit they know it coming. it's been really hard because i had to walk for a long time and stand in queues in the hope of reaching a neighboring country willing to help us. we are human beings we need their help we need a hand. we really do. and with some of his fellow countrymen he takes the rest of the one side near the pool in city of county before he starts walking again many have already tried their luck here but haven't found a job there are already too many venezuelans in colombia they say now they moving
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on to other countries to just a little local. i work in construction and because cement is no longer available and you can't get any girders and there's very little being constructed private urban areas aren't being built that's where i used to work but little by little everything stopped. it almost all the way that i was. some are going to difficult for a new group nuber babies. children behind it. hundreds of families have been split apart that live in venezuela has become simply unbearable. in a facility set up by it's not easy going to another country you don't know anything about. and we do this because we can't stay in venezuela we have nothing there is nothing we don't do this because we want to we do it because we have to.
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the borders to countries like ecuador are packed with migrants but those without a passport have to wait for hours days even to get through the checks. leaders of the region have held last minute summits to a crucial strategies to decide on what documentation is required meanwhile tears and n.g.o.s are actively helping those in need. this address up by yemo said we must stay on so we support them with information about what rights these people have been. in and out of the point of sale at the moment they are trying to find out more about what they can do from here and they are trying to regularize their situation finding out what they can do but we have heard that many people felt forced to use less formal routes. minus. the outsourcing take to find a solution to the crisis the more difficult it will be to have an idea of the size
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of. north korea has marked the seventieth anniversary of the country's founding with a parade full of pageantry in the capital pyongyang the country increasingly showing signs of opening up the festivities were closely watch for signs of the regimes future direction and observers took note of what was not on display in this year's extravaganza. north. area's dentistry of dictators has a tradition of putting on shows to celebrate itself and its achievements huge parades through the capital pyongyang showcasing the armed forces as well as happy loyal citizens but each parade is a bit different and experts study the details for that political significance what was missing today intercontinental ballistic missiles which could deliver nuclear warheads to the united states. a large part of the event was devoted to civilians
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and efforts to build the economy the declared priority of north korean leader kim jong un. this is a delicate moment for the country it's already fragile economy is under even greater pressure because of tough sanctions in response to its nuclear program. kim says he aims for the denuclearization of the korean peninsula on the surprise summit with u.s. president donald trump in june looked like it might herald a new phase of detente relations suddenly looked chummy but then swiftly soured but kim is about to meet his south korean counterpart again to discuss practical measures on denuclearization. that's why the absence of long range missiles at the parade is so significant it would seem to indicate a willingness for and me to focus on peace and prosperity rather than on military might.
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germany's national football team have just had another chance to repair their reputation after their disappointing world cup campaign this summer they managed just scoreless draw with world champions france in the nation's league on thursday but fans and critics expected more from them when they took. in a friendly. this wasn't exactly the performance coach him love was hoping for some highs against peru but also plenty of lows germany failed to exploit their chances in the fast paced early stages marco toys alone wasted three golden opportunities in the first fifteen minutes and germany's defense once again looked porous allowing luis adding quote to open the scoring for peru after twenty two minutes but the equaliser was not long in coming bronze hitting the target after winning the ball deep in the opponent's half just three minutes later. germany didn't shine in the second half either five minutes from time nico schultz capitalized on peru's
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defensive gaffe to net the winner in his debut for the national team two one the final score i. would be here to talk about germany's win against peru is mark organ from d.w. sports morning mark so how do you rate germany's performance in that game we just all know very highly. there were positives performs if you would be one of them he was exceptional in the world cup when he came on as a substitute and a lot of people felt it really should have started. the world cup and he was given that chance last night and he was he was exceptional of legal over the goalkeeper to a level. he played well and they create a lot of chances the problem is the and take many of them and then further on the negative side of the but they're a little bit shaky. testing the goalkeeper is. very highly rated. but he's prone to the old mistake for germany. and he'd been
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disappointed to have been beaten that is near post last night so a mixed bag really mixed bag still shaky but there were some highlights they did win one of the players making their day debut nico scholtz he scored the winning goal in fact you think that's a sign of good things to come it was lovely for sure i mean the goal is a fluke the ball was actually going white in the political keeper effectively threw into isn't it a little embarrassed i'm sure he would have been delighted to score and is the view so it was good for germany fans to see some fresh blood finally coming into the team that was also. came on as a substitute. been there as well so finally things are being freshen up so that is a positive but yeah it wasn't it wasn't a great isn't a for germany for all freshened people what they really want is transformation in the national team tell us what do you think that germany has learned from its mistakes of the world cup well i think you know we love you really should have
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freshen things up in russia even alight a little bit so you have when the old guard he's finally seen a cave the likes of mario gomez for example is his career as a man for germany and he needed to bring in bring in fresh blood i think what they're really missing is germany's traditionally had a goal poacher from back in the seventy's through to you again klinsmann in the ninety's through to his love close. and that's really missing for them that was expected maybe that he moved on it would come and be and be that guy he'd be the guy that scores the goals but he's really struggled so that's perhaps missing and there still is a little bit of staleness around you'll get love i think perhaps they could have changed the coach still room for improvement and definitely mark thank you so much mark corcoran from devious sports thank you. ten is sun about djokovic produced in a strong performance to beat on martin del potro in the u.s. open final and win his fourteenth grand slam title the thirty one year old serb won wimbledon in july will climb to fourth in the world after
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a back to back grand slam victories shock of hitch one six three seven six six three to seal his third triumph in new york his opponent to del potro was playing his first grand slam final since winning the two thousand and nine u.s. open having almost quit the sport because of multiple wrist injuries just three years ago logic is here with business and big leadership changes one of asia's tech giants exactly i'm sure you familiar with that name terry he's china's richest man and he's stepping down as executive chairman of the amazon compared to to ali baba a charismatic man ounce that he will step down as c.e.o. next year his successor. already handles day to day operations will take over from september overnight at twenty one thousand my founded the company and the late one nine hundred ninety s. and built it into a multi-billion dollar colossus he will remain on the company's board of directors step down comes a course as the optimistic outlook for which pioneer to the use of digital payments
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and china to broaden its portfolio over time jack ma says he will pursue trophy in education where he feels he says more confidence. as the first major court case against folks in germany over its cheating and emissions tests involving millions of diesel cars and it begins today it will examine whether the auto giant should have informed investors soon a case that will be heard in a court headquarters involves book is a test case if successful it could unleash a barrage of similar claims related to the so-called these the gate scandal. who knew what and when the decisive questions braunschweig stop court has to answer in this test case did fox walk in way too long before informing shareholders about the a merging admissions cheating scandal and is it therefore liable for substantial damages. the suit has been brought by the dick investment fund it wants two
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hundred million euros damages to cover its losses. but another seven thousand five hundred shareholders who lost money over the emissions scandal lined up behind data altogether v.w. shareholders are claiming nine and a half billion euros the figure is based on the forty percent drop in t.w. share price in the first two weeks after the scandal became public. daken investment claims v.w. management knew about the emissions cheating devices installed in its vehicles long before then and should have informed shareholders if day kind vestment wins this test case it would be followed by a veritable avalanche of claims. turkey's second quarter grants figures are coming in today the country has a target of five and a half g.d.p. growth through to twenty twenty analysts however expect the country's chronic inflation to remain a major problem for the economy president added one of these high interest rates
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which could help fight inflation a battle for economic growth the u.s. sanctions on turkey have also done very little to help its economy. and for more i'm joined by gammons jenkins of the institute for security and development policy he joins us in istanbul good to have you with us so those latest g.d.p. figures yet to come in what do you expect actually just been announced so we've twelve months or g.d.p. figure of five point two percent growth till the end of june which is just about in line with market expectations but it still shows that growth this is the climbing over the end of the previous the first quarter two thousand and eighteen it was seven point four percent annual growth so we are seeing a slowdown in the official growth rate was ok well bring and you're closer to the source than we are thanks for that what does turkey's economic decline as you
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describe it mean for the country's political stability also with regards to the conflict in syria. well fortune i think the president had any doesn't have any real domestic challenges but he is facing in terms on a national level but there are local elections coming in march next year people do tend to vote and so you they have their local elections coming in march next year and people do tend to vote on national issues as well so it's going to be a bit of a challenge for him i think going for those local elections in previous grip on time so. that i don't think he really you know probably risks losing his position at the same time things are going relatively badly in a lot of areas in turkey and i think the agony he's desperate for an achievement and he's desperate for syria not to look like a setback but hear me out so and for us we may see him being more aggressive in seattle and just very very briefly germany says that it has a strategic interest in sound economic development in turkey could that help add
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one if so how well i can add one at the moment wants money but i think if anybody's going to give in money they want to see a complete overhaul of the economy and then to the crony capitalism it's come to define the turkish economy and a lot of structural reforms as well so i think you know it's crazy perchance for america to say this but actually making this happen making the economy stable is a major challenge now a tall order gareth jenkins there from the institute for security and development policy could talking to us in istanbul thank you so much you're very welcome. you're watching daily news coming to you live from the more coming up again at the top of the hour in the meantime you can check out all the latest news online identity w dot com see some. of.
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