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this is deja vu news live from berlin anti-government protests in albania turned violent. demonstrators throw flares firecrackers and molotov cocktails as they demand the government resign and call for fresh elections. in south africa the governing a.n.c. is declared the election winner but the party that has ruled the country since the end of apartheid is losing appeal and under pressure we find out why from our correspondent in cape town. also coming up. how children learn taste and
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unsettling film opens in germany using animation and documentary footage little german's takes a look at kids growing up in far right house. i'm next peiser welcome to the program. thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across albania demanding the resignation of prime minister 80 bramah opposition parties called the demonstrations hoping to force rama to resign and call snap elections in the capital to round up protesters besieged the prime minister's office throwing molotov cocktails at the building police responded with tear gas the opposition accuses rama of manipulating election results 2 years ago and alleges his party has links to organized crime and violence is the latest in 3 months of anti-government protest. for more on this i'm joined by correspondent
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in the albanian capital a tirana these are really incredible scenes what's the situation where you are now on. well the situation has calmed down after clashes were seen in front of the government. positions the worst of the outs and they also went on to the parliament house where the world's. police and police made early use of tear gas and also they make use of several i want to cancel disperse the crowd so who the situation now is how they're being about 30 police officers that have been injured but also some are pastors help us understand a little bit what's a motivating this the opposition says there was fraud in the 27000 parliamentary elections that the united states and the european union says there was not who's
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right. well it's a bit more complicated than that the opposition was fired from power sharing agreement to oversee a bill $2000.00 started here lections and off to be latched if you can dispute diligence but the legitimacy of all but this came up there are fresh allegations were made in the media out there earlier this year about 5 and both of them organized. in the in vote by in per $2700.00 and after that the opposition for if you get there or not it's a parliament and not only call 1st elections but they want again power sharing agreement to oversee your vote base or to contest the let's bit of prime minister here are calling to step down and they want a new government which they are of so to oversee the fight against or going to ask her about who will receive and used and all. these pictures you're seeing tonight
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are really just the sort of most visual if you will representation of 3 months of protests how long is this going to go on for. it's hard to tell and it's certainly an unprecedented situation because the main opposition parties are not anymore in parliament we are supposed to have on june 30th. local elections so it's not sure that they're going to participate so there is certainly a political crisis group that needs some sort of mediation to beers all of a little parties you know. to have a hard time mediate and below and be forced to die no easy. this is being one of the main problems of consciousness that needs european integration process. and this is one of the main complaints that you hear over and over during the electoral process is there isn't dialogue isn't there
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a certain let's say rules of the political parties ok this are like metal in the capital to run a thank you for that and you very much pakistan's military says gunmen have killed one person in an attack in the port city of go under the attack took place in a luxury hotel called the pearly continental in a statement the military identified the victim as a security guard and said that all 3 assailants were subsequently killed in a shoot out all guests were safely evacuated a group called the lucha stand liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack the water has been the scene of significant investment from china recently south africa's governing african national congress has secured a 6 trait term in power in what some are calling a fall from grace it did when 57.5 percent of the vote but that amounts to its
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lowest share since the end of white minority rule 25 years ago in 2nd place came the opposition democratic alliance of just 21 percent. the african nation and see the slap on the wrist by the end the party managed to hold on to power it is real tough africa since apartheid and at 25 years ago but its popularity has steadily declined. election victory means the party now is a chance to reverse its drift into corruption and economic mismanagement. present several wrong oppose a 2nd optimistic note after the initial results were announced let us know work together black and why men and women young and old to build a south africa that truly belongs to all who live in it as proclaimed i waffle they dropped at the freedom charter one south africa which is
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united which is nonracial non thinks is democratic and prosperous. opposed to the dollar short by princess jacob zuma who presided over years of decline apart from rooting out croft reviving the stagnant economy will be the president's main challenge if you find employment at 50 percent there is much at stake the election has given him oppose a mandate for reform but experts feel position from within his own party despite zuma being forced out of office by the a.n.c. many of his loyalists remain in high positions but if the party refuses to change its fortunes will continue to fade. for more on this see that is a tree indication joins me now from cape town. and the a.n.c. wins a healthy majority but it's also its worst when ever how should we see the result. well i mean on the one hand the a.n.c.
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is still 37 percent ahead of the 2nd strongest party of the democratic alliance that is certainly a reason to celebrate but as you rightly said on the other hand they did manage to stop their downward trend ever since the elections 2004 the a.n.c. kept on losing voters. how do we explain the downward trend what's causing voters to turn away well the a.n.c. did not manage to fulfill all the promises that the party made in the last 2 years and in the last elections that still a big part of the population here lives in poverty the economy is growing waste too slow more than every 2nd young person in this country is unemployed these are big issues that needs to be addressed inequality is another big problem here it's one of the most unequal societies in the world and on top of that corruption has been increasing in the last years especially under former president jacob zuma where corruption was thriving almost in almost all areas of governance and also all state
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institution without anything happening without any consequences and a lot of south africans are fed up with that and they are hoping that. i will now act as he has promised. what our people in more detail if you would expecting from president obama. so especially the young people i talked with a expect him to fix the economy to create employment but people are also expecting actions on these corruption cases and you know the big problem is that these corruption cases have been happening under the watch of is a very own party under the watch of the a.n.c. and many people you have the impression that there were never any consequences for people who were corrupt and so many south africans i talked to they really have high hopes now in rome up also that he will not only tell them what he wants to do that he will really follow up on it and that also will take action on people who are in his very own part ok then reporting from cape town thanks for that
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let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. there have been minor clashes in france between police and so-called yellow vests protesters police in leo used tear gas to disperse some of the crowds a grassroots movement has rallied regularly for half a year in protest a french president a menu and michael and his pals. the rebels in yemen say they've begun to pull out of 3 ports in the city of the day it's part of a u.n. sponsored cease fire agreement reached in december between the country's warring parties yemen's conflict has resulted in the world's worst humanitarian crisis with more than 2 thirds of the population in the vein. cuba is introducing widespread rationing as it struggles with an economic crisis chicken eggs rice and soap are among the basic products affected cuba's blaming the u.s. trade embargo but analysts say the collapse of aid from venezuela has hit cuba just
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as hard. and now to art with a political message a new movie called little germans is part cartoon and part documentary it's based on a true story and it explores the way children growing up in far right households are indoctrinated and pass on their extremist use to their children in turn and it all starts with a story of a little girl. wanted to know sick. tells a just loves to play war with her grandfather she's learned everything she knows from him the germans have to be brave american cartoons are enemy propaganda and that foreigners should be dishonest. and. for us to start to see. you know is the main character in the film in little german it's about children who grow up in extreme right wing families elss is
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a true story since she wished to remain anonymous her story is told as an animated film. we want this to be a very personal story and the medium of animation also has the advantage of conveying a child's view of the world. to illustrate how parents indoctrinate their children with far right ideology the film leaves documentary sequences into olds a story that lets known figures of the far right speak getting them on camera was no problem say the filmmakers east humans until leo. the. student can have. and. that's why a far right extremist is such a threat in germany because it can latch on to many traditional things things that we know intimately. society i don't know making their way back in again.
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as a mother also raises her children to hate democracy the film does not have the happy and the family is torn apart by hate elza becomes a victim of her own ideology today she lives in an undisclosed location and. we want the film to be part of a conversation in society about this i'm sure. people should see that right when populism and far right nationalism basically educational challenges to medical ones . given the steady rise of right wing populist parties the directors feel justified in addressing the topic in this film 4 years ago as they were seeking funding they were told
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repeatedly the topic wasn't big enough. food. who's been through and can. turn into sports now and formula one where championship leader valtteri bottas will start the spanish grands prix in pole position after setting the fastest time in saturday's qualifying it will be the 3rd race in a row that the test has started from the front of the grid and the finn will be joined by his mercedes team mate lewis hamilton who stars in 2nd ferrari sim dustin fettle begins in 3rd place as the mercedes to look to continue their early season dominance. and you're watching t.v. have you news i'll be back with more news the top of the hour but stick around because after the break we have the best of the action from saturday's bundesliga games including buyer munich's clash with our good life steve where a victory would hand them their 7th consecutive just because i will show you
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