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this is deja vu news line from berlin a stark warning to yemeni delegates at un brokered peace talks has been there a good way in the future is in the hands of there's a person in this room every most of whom are therefore reduced from troll of the future to get. the saudi government into the rebels' sit down together to seek ways to hold a devastating civil war. also coming up at the top global executive and chinese telecommunications giant wild way has been arrested in canada she now faces
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extradition to the u.s. for allegedly violating sanctions on iran. and it is angela merkel's blasting the leader of germany's conservative c.d.u. party she's stepping down after eighteen years as party chair of will for successor such be chosen tomorrow lexmark to see out her term asked chancellor. a little. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us there was a catastrophe unfolding in yemen and we have to stop it those were the words from sweden's foreign minister as she opened talks ended ending the war in yemen the u.n. brokered meeting is taking place in a remote location outside stockholm and it brings together yemen saudi backed government and who the rebels aligned with iran it's the first time the two sides have come together in more than two years the conflict has triggered a massive humanitarian crisis with. millions of people suffering from severe hunger
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the u.s. envoy to yemen martin griffith outlined what is at stake over the coming days to a few that will be in there but yemen's future is in the head of those of us in this room. the country's institutions are risking the fragmentation of a country. is enormous concern. we must work you know before we lose control of the future of yemen. so the stakes are high what chance do these talks have of actually succeeding let's ask adam baron from the european council on foreign relations he joins us by adam so the fact that these rival sides have gotten to sweden is actually seen as an accomplishment in itself now that they're at the table what kind of outcome is the u.n. envoy actually hoping to achieve here i think first of all it's important to keep expectations low these are the first year on brokered peace talks that we've seen since since that talks in quick last mornings three years ago that being said we
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could see more steps the kind of the return of things back on to the political process you know we're talking about the escalation measures we're talking about things like the pre the prisoner exchange before our understanding was announced with the start of the talks so there are kind of smaller steps but it's these kind of smaller steps that are crucial in terms of getting things in the right direction ok but just before the talks got underway we saw demands being leveled by both sides the who the rebels were threatening to block u.n. access to the airport in santa and the yemeni government was calling on the rebels to withdraw from whole data could that be rail any progress at these talks. i mean having followed the talks before and you know following yemeni politics in general i guess it's just sort of distinguish between the posturing that's happening outside the room where the talks are happening and then the talks that are happening in private obviously these kinds of men and. women inside
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that being said in a lot of ways it is kind of posturing and of in the run up to sort of set the tone and sort of signal. both sides bases back and yunnan that they're not going to sell outs or speak that being said that's not ignore the elephant in the home i think there are there are clear indications that either side in the any conflict is sort of ready to put the guns away tears or speak so certainly it's is facing an uphill battle here and adam you know meanwhile on the ground the u.n. says millions of people in yemen are on the brink of starvation what concessions if any are both sides willing to make to alleviate the humanitarian crisis you've heard talk of humanity we're hearing birds we've heard talk of actual economic moves to ease the situation particularly regards to payments of government employees but let's face it the only way to a manager in situations going to get results is through some sort of through the
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reduction of the conflicts eighty percent of units are in you if you manage when you're dealing with the situation that we're talking twenty million people you know it isn't going to be the solution you're dealing with something where you need to have a structural solution and honestly that structural solution isn't a conflict and not and cannot answer us. and bearing from the european council on foreign relations thank you so much. now beijing is demanding that canada release one of china's top global executives menu's the daughter of the founder of chinese telecommunications giant war way and was detained last week in vancouver her arrest has been linked to alleged violations of american sanctions against iran and she now faces extradition to the u.s. asian stocks have tumbled on the news. she's the chief financial officer of one of the biggest telecommunications equipment companies in the world now it's emerged
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that men wang ju has been in custody in canada for days u.s. authorities are seeking her extradition on charges of helping huawei violate the u.s. trade embargo on iran allegations that have prompted an angry response from beijing . hugo china has expressed its serious position on this case to both canada and the united states. we are demanding the reason for her arrest to be clarified immediately. demanding men's release and for her rights results don't to be safeguarded for three. meetings detention comes as huawei faces increasing scrutiny from abroad in the past u.s. lawmakers have described the company as a threat to national security saying its technology could be used for spying. other
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countries like australia and new zealand share those concerns on to stand trial ways equipment from being used in their high speed five g. mobile networks. delicious allegations from the united states have emerged as an especially sensitive time in the chinese u.s. relationship last weekend the country's leaders agreed to a ninety day truce in their months long trade dispute the u.s. decision to target one of china's most important tech giants is only likely to reignite tensions. and will have more of the potential fallout for u.s. china trade relations it's coming up later with helena and business let's get up now and some other stories making headlines around the world in iran at least three people have been killed and twenty four wounded in a suicide bombing and gun attack in the southern port city of chubby har authority said the attackers tried to storm police headquarters officials blamed terrorism but so far there's been no claim of responsibility afghanistan's election watchdog
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has declared all the votes votes cast in kabul during october's parliamentary election as invalid the board said there were twenty five reasons for that decision including major fraud and mismanagement the election took place under the threat of taliban violence so far results have only been declared in fourteen of thirty three provinces. and a former australian archbishop found guilty of covering up child a sex abuse in the catholic church has had his conviction overturned an australian court ruled in favor of philip wilson's appeal and freed him from detention wilson was the world's most senior catholic to be convicted of hiding abuse which was committed by a pedophile priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. . here in germany an era comes to a close today as chancellor angela merkel steps down as leader of her conservative c.d.u. party a party conference is getting underway in hamburg where delegates will elect merkel's replacement and possibly germany's next chancellor let's take a look back now at merkel's eighteen years at the helm of the christian democrats.
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merkel's announcement in october came as a surprise europe's longest serving elected leader is aiming for something no modern day chancellor has managed before her controlled exit from politics. acted so i won't run again as party leader at the next cd you party conference in hamburg. this is fourth term is my last as the chancellor of germany. merkel became the first woman at the top of the c.d.u. in the year two thousand surprise her mentor the determination and power instinct the party saw there was also what it would get over the next eighteen years. those who refused to accept that the c.d.u. was no longer gentlemen's club soon learned the hard way one by one her competitors had to go. after becoming chancellor two thousand and five machall took a c.d.u.
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party on a political journey many criticized as a shift to the left setting conservative benchmark policies like military conscription and performing a u. turn on nuclear energy of the fukushima disaster in japan. by then her vaal as party leader and her role as chancellor had long become inseparable merkel's political brand as the one who guarantees stability was born. in the midst of the greek debt crisis she defended risking billions of german taxpayers' money by claiming there was no alternative. there is no alternative to supporting greece to secure the financial stability of the euro. vision merkel's no i'll turn to reasoning also you saw her keeping germany's borders open during what became known as the migration crisis in twenty fifteen the political challenge that still defines her leadership. and yet if we were to ned to the we can do this
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considering our european responsibility our humanitarian responsibility and our responsibility for germany then we wouldn't be the christian democratic union of germany but we are and that's why we can do this. so was long seen as a conservative party leader without an alternative to replace the fact that there are now several credible candidates is also fueling speculation over how much longer she can remain chancellor. that report from data abuse chief political editor michelle a cooper and she is in hamburg at the city of party conference for us. so we know that tomorrow i'm going to cause going to step down as the leader of the c.d.u. answer for her party but she does say that you want to stay on as german chancellor until twenty twenty one can that work. that's the question she
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claims it can despite the fact that she always insisted that those two offices are inseparable that if you want to be charts you also have to have the power in your own party in the party she sees a historic exception here because she also declared that it would be a her last term as german chancellor therefore she would no longer be the future conduct of the conservatives but clearly yes this is the end of an era she is weakened also within her own party and the big question now is whether this can last we're hearing different voices on this publicly she insists it will but there is reason enough from what we hear behind the scenes that who ever get selected we might not see her carry through till twenty twenty one all right let's take a closer look then at the contenders for the party chair who are they and with a signal a new direction for the party. well the key contenders are free tonight and her health minister current health minister again spahn let's forget about spawn for
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now he's a young upcoming voice within the party but nobody really gives him a serious chance of success legally schmetz is somebody who left politics a decade ago over basically a power contest of the parliamentary party leadership that stated even further back with the now german chancellor angela merkel he came back from pretty much political oblivion he went into big business he is heads in germany here the world's largest investment fund so he said he will bring a very different course to the party if he is elected he also sounds rather more populist than machall ever did but they go a long way back indeed and when they both started out they were kindred spirits in wanting to reform the c.d.u. but also germany to be more provocative and liberal and what about the other candidate michele. working you tell us about her. well i think they've come
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she is the heir apparent of course she's the woman i'm going to put forward herself as party secretary general in february and she's basically been on a listening tour of the entire cd you she was the state premier of zoolander state and she's proved that she can win elections and that's something that sets her apart from the others looks like it's going to be a tight race our chief political editor mr snow for us following the party conference in hamburg thank you very much. here watching the news still to come the price at the pump has been going down opec ministers meeting today hope to change that. plus more on the arrest of that top executive at huawei i helena we'll have that all coming up for you in business in one minute.
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