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this is deja vu news coming to live from berlin angle maggie was an unexpected blow to a party the german chancellor puts on a brave face as a party of one of a key allies critics say this could be the beginning of the end of the magic era or the coming up. donor tramples iran a brutal and corrupt dictatorship and its leaders are spreading may come across the middle east the wrong response by causing trump of seeking to overthrow the government in tehran.
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i don't welcome i'm under. german chancellor angela merkel has suffered a serious blow to authority her parliamentary party defied her wishes by voting to oust the ally fall as its leader and this came as a surprise to both the chancellor and the political establishment here and beyond then mrs opponents believe it could mean her time as chancellor is coming to an end . the german government's weekly meeting chancellor angela merkel is getting to work but is it really business as usual it's the day after the biggest defeat of her career her party's parliamentary bloc ousted their longtime leader and one of moscow's closest confidence the new policy whip a rather low profile m.p. try to downplay the significance of the vote. looking
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forward to working with angling our talk as has just been explained there's no daylight between us it will be a close and trusting corporation just as i've had with in recent years. you know. if you had before the vote anglo-american had urged the conservative m.p.'s to support her like her candidate was also backed by leaders of the conservative but very insistent party the c.s.u. but to no avail the majority wanted to change afterwards the newly elected leader stressed that he didn't see the result as a vote against anglo american but the german chancellor acknowledged the outcome is a defeat. this is democracy and that means sometimes you lose a vote there is nothing to gloss over but i want the parliamentary group of c.d.u. and c.s.u. to be successful and therefore i will support i think us wherever possible to catholics and on all opposition parties declared cowardice defeat a clear sign that merkel's time as chancellor is coming to an end does this shows
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that mrs merkel can no longer rely on the support of her own group so i recommend that mrs merkel will vote of confidence that you're following the we call on the government to finally come to terms and to be a government again and not a divided bunch. for the m.p.'s of anglo-american is conservative party this is an unknown situation until now she had always the support of the majority that's not for sure and you know. joining me now is detail his political correspondent simon young from up on i'm interested yes simon how big a setback is this for america. there's no doubt this is a huge blow to angola medical's or thora see because there was somebody who'd been with her for so long he was the man responsible for making sure that conservatives in parliament voted the right way and you know the the vote the
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members of parliament have chosen a candidate that she didn't support but angle americal is not finished yet the new man says that he's going to work closely with harry says that this is no big drama this decision so you know the moment medical care is on but of course this new man also stands for a change and a new sort of autonomy from the parliamentary party. that represents in itself a test and a challenge to the chancellor's position since this coalition government the former seemed lurching from crisis to crisis what is making it so difficult to govern well this government is a coalition of three different parties and in particular you've got the bavarian conservatives of the c.s.u. their lead a horse rattling the cage again and again trying to profile him self as a tough conservative especially on migration you've got the social democrats who
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did very badly at the last general election trying to reposition themselves as well and so that they can stand up to the conservatives on social justice issues and so on so these polls of pulling apart and indeed this vote. does raise new doubts about whether these parties will work together to get on effectively with the business of government right how many young thank you very much for that assessment. the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has issued a stark warning to iran he said there ron would have hell to pay if it threatened the us. and this came just hours after president donald trump attacked iran's leaders at the u.n. general assembly he accused them of sowing mayhem in the middle east iran responded back using the president of violating international law by re imposing sanctions it had dropped after the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal.
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and today u.s. president donald trump is going to share the meeting of the security council did you washington bureau chief on xander for naaman is at the united nations in new york now alexander why is this a special security meeting security council meeting i beg your pardon it is very special because it. it's special because it's a time in history that an american president. or security council meeting this is normally a very world script but this president donald trump who is known for being unpredictable and unconventional so therefore it is also a very special event and then the topic itself the main topic is supposed to be iran and the u.s. has withdrawn from the iranian nuclear a deal and. the president quite harsh words accusing iran of.
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a death destruction and so the whole world will be listening to the president has to say there are one central early donor countries did he share a security council meeting on but that is not really on the agenda is it. well we know that it's expected to be on the agenda for the meeting itself. a meeting on counter-proliferation what it's written here on my pool card that allows me to enter this session and the reason for that is an initiative started by the europeans who tried to convince. the two topics not only to talk about iran because that. division between the u.s. and the europeans who are still trying to save. the previous iranian nuclear
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agreement but as you said this is only the third time in history that an american president will chair a session of the security council president obama presided over the other two u.s. led sessions obama a bank you prepared for months in advance of those meetings has said ministration. similar leg work. well we can assume that president trump has been prepped by heath's national security council officials but he is as i said rather unconventional presidents and the question will he will be here whether he is going to stay on message or whatever he's going to freelance during this very well scripted normal scripted session. in the united nations in new york thank you very much for that let me now bring you up to date
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that's on the stories making news around the world japan's prime is the shins abhi has told the u.n. general assembly that he is willing to meet north korean leader kim jong un but he said any such meeting would be devoted to resolving a decades old rao abductions of japanese civilians by pyongyang indiscipline court has upheld the legality of the once alone just biometric database bought it has imposed new restrictions on how the personal details of more than one billion citizens can be used the program of the heart of god has led to years of legal challenges and triggered debates about privacy and digital governance. germany's home to almost three million people turkish heritage many were born here or have lived here for decades yet to debate rages about their place in german society in the second part of the series the profile of comedian
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who uses humor to expose prejudice and stereotypes every precious trick of miscarriage helps transform into her alter ego a touch of lipstick and the metamorphosis is complete meat to let. the kids. he used to be a social worker now she's a stand up comedian has zeroes in on the discrimination of turkish immigrants in germany the issue was close to her heart her family has turkish rates and. there are so many double standards when a turkish student struggles to pay attention at school it's attributed to what they say is his loud culture but a german child is just having a bad day concentrating on the progress of german children and immigrant children isn't measured by the same yardstick that mr guy's non-stable. the fact schaub i
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racism with a goal that germany recognizes that immigrants from turkey and elsewhere as rightful german citizens this. is why this might be. the final. he's going to look at those who hold true. under this next margin here. wants to improve communiqué. and between germans and immigrants and highlight the imaginal toll of discrimination and laughter is her way into germans hearts and minds. starting with the going to sleep and shocker travel to freiburg desperate to end their nightmare start the season the teams have lost all their game so far and on top of that they have historically found a difficult to beat freiburg. in freiburg
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a match that at least on paper had to break right royal blues as firm favorites cheika coached dominico to disco changed six of his starting eleven in this must win game. five minutes into the match and freiburg alexander's fall of save the south his efforts twice only to be beaten the third attempt shocker went crazy celebrating their first lead of the whole season but they soon discovered that the referee had room to go out as the eventual scorer said rick tocchet was offside before he found the net. then the industrious you have done cannot be set up homs amended as shaka kept pushing and shortly before half time it was done the ocala jury's turn to hit the upright. mill mill at the break but seven minutes into the second half freiburg took the lead when through a media election topped home an easy rebound a horrible moment for shock a keeper right fairmount spirit christiane good to original shot straight into need
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election this path won nearly stayed the hosts celebrating their first home win of the season cheika meanwhile an able to manage even a draw on the fraud they stayed firmly rooted to the bottom of the bundesliga standings. as vine munich coach nico kulacz has won seven out of seven matches and against slugs his side went to one nil through robin in the second half but the reigning champions failed to close the game out as felix good said produce an unconventional finish in the eighty sixth minute that equalized against his former club and it was his first goal for oxford and it was enough to secure them a surprise and valuable point. you're watching the diving is coming up ahead slave wages in the middle of the european union more on ridge jumping the textile industry coming up shortly in business news. that is big
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ben visitor who also have other business headlines for you that's it for me i'm touching i'll see you at the top of the hour look forward to. the contentious figure at home. hamburg in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change.
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