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here's a line from berlin algeria witnesses that the biggest protests and president go to flake out of power students in algeria are leaving sunday's push for change around two thousand people joined in calls for president bush to flick on not to seek a fifth term the ailing leader has now vowed not to serve a full term every elected and april also coming up.
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syrian defense forces say they're close to ending the so-called islamic states hold on the town of buy goods with iran says hold on syrian territory coming to an end and winning over the local population might be an even bigger battle. article frolick it's good to have you with us we began and algeria were in what appears to be an attempt to appease his critics beautifully cust campaign manager now says the incumbent will call fresh elections within a year if he wins this follows another day of widespread protests police and confronted students protesting against eighty two year old president's bid for a fifth term in office. patience is running you know in the streets of algeria the country's pervasive security at. iraq has dampened political dissent for decades
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but for the last ten days algerians have taken to the streets in their fellows and to vent their rage at the country's leader who to flicka has officially submitted papers to stand for re-election police were called out to disperse protesters who tried to block access to the constitutional council where political candidates must register. algerians living in france also rallied in their thousands demanding that were to flick us step aside and allow free and fair elections. because opponents say he's no longer fit to lead due to his poor health and chronic corruption. loads. of people who govern we don't even know who it is they're in the shadows big mafia big everything so you have to stop after a while you just have to stop it we need justice we need equity we need clarity we need a republican we need democracy and we need freedom. there are no transparent elections
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in algeria it's the administration that does everything elections are rigged to have transparent elections the environment must be appropriate and they must be active political parties in public spaces a lost cause the press is not independent. it was that young algerians complained that there's an urgent need for economic reforms to tackle unemployment higher than twenty five percent among people under the age of thirty five but political analysts say the protesters are unlikely to have much effect because they lack leadership and organization and the opposition is weak and divided after twenty years and a beautifully cut. joining me now is bush era room and algerian journalist with de w.'s arabic service so we're going to focus now saying he won't serve a full term is that likely to convince his opponents and his critics when i heard about it i thought the joke the opponents people will reject this
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proposition because it's not trustworthy now that's because. two of the end of his second mandate changed the constitution in all the two. and yes sure the people that it would be only this time and he didn't last for so. not for a fourth and now he's just trying to stay for fifty. fifteen widespread protests and gerry's even in paris france how much stamping power does this protest movement have to or this is this is the question i think a big part of the protests disappointed because they thought they have a real chance to push the regime to stop the candidature of the trial but there's also a hot core of the protests as well. demanding. a
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change of the system of the whole system so i think a big part of the protest is really. for a real change and i'm sure you know there are of course asking for change but what are they looking for in that change of government what they say is that they want a second republic real democratic states where there was the people who rides and human rights are respected where they can elect the president and members of parliament in the real unfalsified votes. and. i think dependent on that. also. you have hope to to live in a country with a good economy with a really drop of what your niche is that's the big problem in the. in these elections now what's the alternative to beautifully what about the other candidate knows no alternative the other candidates have no chances because of the elections
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would be falsified and. when he ran for the last four monday it's they didn't let you can do that to challenge him and that would happen again this time to share a room thank you very much. some other stories making news around the world. flash floods in southern afghanistan have left at least twenty people dead the army evacuated some four hundred families from hard hit regions of the khandahar province but rescue efforts have been hampered by heavy rains the u.n. says further air support is required to rescue people trapped and the urgent need of aid. five years after the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight m h three seventy kuala lumpur says it's open to proposals from private companies to resume the search for the aircraft the statement by the country's transport minister offers fresh hope to victims' families. u.s.
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backed forces in the syrian village of meeting fierce resistance from so-called islamic state militants were trying to stave off defeat in the last patch of land they control the kurdish let syrian democratic forces and u.s. warplanes have countered islamic state targets with artillery fire and occasional airstrikes the offensive against i asked to recapture the village resumed on friday after a two week pause to a back to eight civilians. the us backed fighters might be close to defeating the insurgents but they still have a long way to go to capture the hearts and minds of those who still believe in the islamic caliphate it. the sad truth of the war in syria is that when liberating areas you're often also destroying and the syrian town of bargains for conny near the iraqi border is no exception after syrian democratic
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forces mainly kurds supported by the us military beat the bull work of the so-called islamic state they have now begun what many believe to be the decisive offensive they think it'll take about another week and then the caliphate will be no more in syria. and iran into a chemical monophonic that's all going to work spect and brutal resistance from the terrorists they'll fight with everything they've cut and we'll call in airstrikes and artillery barrages and move in with ground troops and no doubt that the player on the tyan helen well i think she got a lot of i think. thousands of i a supporter as have been fleeing during a cease fire the past few weeks including citizens from almost fifty countries it seems as though for them their dreams of an islamic state have been destroyed. like yeah it was something else monkey did and i did head back. doesn't build that and i'm not going to i'm sorry i cannot go along. i'm red buttons from indonesia
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and i come from the young lions unit of the caliph that my father is fighting for i guess. if anyone here regrets anything at all it's mainly the fact that i as his days are over no one here talks remorsefully about the people who suffered simply because they were of other faiths or held other values but there are also other scenes in barges for conny at the last moment some yazidi women and children are able to leave after being slaves for almost five years it might have been a relief for them if it wasn't for the other problems they face. i don't know about the fate of my father my mother my four brothers all of them were imprisoned by this only one brother got out of the deal and. it's believed many your c.v. women and children are still in the hands of islamists somewhere argues for kamin may soon be liberated for some that will end a long nightmare but for many others the suffering is likely to go on. and
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australia fire crews are battling bushfires in the country southeast hundreds of people have been evacuated in the state of victoria a blaze as come at the hottest start to march on record. somebodies house somebodies home exploding in a bushfire in bunyan state park east of melbourne an army of firefighters is taking to the roads and to contain flames on several fronts. the biggest fire sparked by lightning strikes has already eaten up more than six thousand hectares. in the front and the huge wharf line it's huge it's frightening it's a monster it's revellers and it's scary it's really really scary dozens of residents have been evacuated not knowing what if anything will await them when they return. i also want to say that this is an active far it is moving
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and there is every likelihood there will be for the property losses. the worst bushfires in a decade come as southeastern australia still buckles under a record breaking heat wave. as imagine sea crews trying to gain the upper hand against these fires the hope for some not to respond it is keener than a. german soccer and is now worth sunday's but mostly the matches. been decided stood god and one of our went head to head in a relegation faceoff and the hosts stood gus came out on top with a stunning five one victory both teams remain in the bottom three of the table. within two points of safety and clash with braman ended in a one one stalemate. in saturday's bonus they got x. and shock as disastrous season continue while the heavy loss i guess for tonight
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doesn't coached to tesco is under intense pressure and this latest loss. dangerously close to the relegation zone for throughout testing times this season shall cause home supporters remain faithful but coach domenico to discover nerves patience is beginning to wear thin and it seem to cite got off to the worst possible start when looking back you gave the simple elite. about the video assistant referee uva are rooted out because of this fall but we are went against charter shortly before halftime nost has a chance of the ball in the box giving look at an opportunity from the penalty spot and the man on loan from what forward put his heart ahead for real this time after the break for tonight picked up where they left off ramón fed cup netsky who
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slaughtered ten. shortly later they were at it again look back you'll find drama on the run the winner spends the ball home to put the visitors three yup the belgians six and twenty people in this league appearances to seize. they werent on their even. find space to cross before a covered not steep bank to second from close range for the final score as the rain fell after the final whistle to disco pleaded with the c. the infection of the fans they booed despite the team's support for the coach. no i don't believe he should be sacked i like dominate he's done a good job involved. it's not the coaches full we're the ones out on the pitch we need to give everything and we didn't. do is not my place to say whether i have the quote. to turn this around by how the will on the desire. whether or not he's given
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the time to do that is now more uncertain than ever. and in time as roger federer has become just the second man to reach one hundred career titles after winning the dubai championship final the thirty seven year old defeatists stefan lost seats a fast six four six four it was sweet revenge for federer after the young greek player knocked him out of the australian open earlier this year federer becomes just the second man to achieve the one hundred title milestone after u.s. legend jimmy connors. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you algerian leader abdelaziz bouteflika has let it be known that he will call a fresh vote within a year if he wins an upcoming presidential election this follows another day of widespread protests police and confronted students protesting against that eighty
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two year old's fit for a fifth term in office. you're watching d w news next up is nine groups he can stay up to date around the clock on our website at state w dot com and himself thanks for turning in. the most colorful. life. the most traditional. find any time. check you with which special. take a tour of germany. w dot com good evening ladies and gentlemen to the right oh nice.
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