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and who have already been the lawyer and those level of follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of our economy. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines some say that was born into this world alone. that we're not. in the 2nd we come into this world we're in it together. in gemma's to me the minute i get there we can make a real difference at why you have a solid. that's why we've. some time in the 26th. my great granddaughter. put with the world be like in your lifetime and around half
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a century. when i was there were 3000000000 people if you will share the planet with 9000000000. you world with round trip to greece one. evidently sea level rise by at least one meter centuries. we're going to have some climate impacts which are greater than the snow. that's were you frightened. why aren't people more concerned. starts to do 1st w.
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austria's vice chancellor is accused of promising state contracts in exchange for donations german media publish footage allegedly showing. walsall leads the far right freedom party meeting with the woman claiming to be a potential russian investor austrian opposition parties are calling for straka to resign. britain's main opposition party has pulled out of compromise talks with the government with labor leader jeremy corbyn blamed the negotiations collapse on the weakness and instability of teresa mayes government. he said he would continue to oppose may's breck's a deal in parliament due to be brought back for a 4th by. in early june. anti-government demonstrators have taken to the streets of the algerian capital for the 13th consecutive friday they're demanding that the country's interim leader step down and that the presidential
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election planned for july 4th be canceled. this humanitarian organization sea watch says its ship is quote stranded at sea because it hasn't been allowed to dock anywhere the vessel rescued 65 migrants from a rubber dinghy on wednesday the church he says libya's west coast is a main departure point for people hoping to reach europe. arrogance untrustworthy smoke those are just some of the words australians are using to describe the top 2 candidates in the country's upcoming federal election but even if boaters don't want to choose the candidates they'll have to australia is one of the few countries with mandatory voting will be taking a look at the political disarray down under i'm called aspen in berlin and this is the day.
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favorite single bite that is cast on this week. we decided to play to our country never before has your decision and you will vote for a more important we've had so many changes of prime minister in the last 10 years there's a fair deal of cynicism in the electorate but it is a close election. and it will be a close election project that happens and not pieces of the process and stand up to them to mom's an opportunity is about to drop people of. the right or political power. and let me on this set i live by the liberals and nationals get on with the joy of realising your future thank you bring back the pretty. boy but john but. also coming up on the day
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alabama's new anti abortion law it's the strictest so far in the united states and it's one that would imprison doctors who perform abortions for up to 99 years. the doctor are used to southern states trying to vilify what they do. this is not an uncommon tactic and they go after the providers especially the doctors is another way to cut down access because abortion can be legal all day long but if you can't access that. you might as well not have that right. a big welcome to our viewers on p.b.s. and in all around the world we began the day down under australians are going to the polls and dissatisfaction is in the air the country has had 7 prime ministers in the last 12 years and voters are fed up according to
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a recent survey 40 percent say they are unhappy with australia's democracy and yet do the metaphor voting as i'm now in the percent of eligible voters are expected to participate so who might they choose well there is the current prime minister scott morrison he's been on the job for just 9 months and he leads the conservative center right government but he's predicted to narrowly lose to bill shorten he leaves the center left labor party and he is proposing an ambitious agenda of climate action and increased taxes on the rich the polls open on saturday and the question on many people's minds is how long will the new leader last. the last 4 times australians have voted in federal elections they've ended up with a different prime minister than the one they expected voters faith in their democracy is wavering surveys show trust in politicians is at a historic low who is essentially. infighting amongst themselves
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and acting on behalf interest. interests of the nation australia's political chaos started when labor leader kevin rudd was dumped in a coup led by his deputy julia gill ard but rudd had his revenge just months before an election which the party lost then it was the liberals turn the conservative tony abbott arrived promising stability but he lost it just 2 years before being rolled by the moderate malcolm turnbull who himself was replaced me last year the current prime minister scott morrison knows australians have had enough. you know it's been a pretty tumultuous time and i think a strides would welcome the fact that that period of time is about and it should be strange expect that of the parliament and i'm pleased that that's the case the the yeah i did get in this has come to a close and the eyes of working together and the fighting on the future has come this election both main parties have introduced rules to make internal coups more
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difficult now instead of a simple majority of over 50 percent a super majority of caucus members will be required to vote out a city.

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