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aren't people more consigned. to the 1st. goal lead player . that we need live from berlin europe goes to the polls and a mammoth election that promises to bring about big changes in the european parliament and greece prime minister make all bond is among the populace leaders hoping to benefit i'll bring you all the latest on the decisive day for the e.u. is over 500000000 citizens also coming up. on a glittering even asia wrap up they can film festival the big names go home empty
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handed as newcomers make history the korean film takes the commodore while the make a loop depute on to in the words 2nd prize of telling the 1st black woman to win say that count. and going to get champions barnet also going to insurmountable in the german cup behaving like a dream tail in the final was robin leventhal 2 story 2 months ago. load unload. and go fairly far come to the program. millions of voters across europe are going to the polls to elect representatives to the european parliament today it's the final day of voting with $21.00 countries taking part today including some of the biggest germany france italy spain and poland results are expected this evening that isms across the bloc have been voting since thursday with some
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47227000000 people eligible to cast their ballot populist parties are expected to make significant gains in this election and take a look at what's at stake. ni-cd come not to break you up but to remake it divided by language. being selected. united by populism people should consider bricks if memory didn't stop us economies and a common enemy is an example don't count. they are europe's far right leaders and together they are appending decades of e.u. rules and norms laying siege from within. the man hoping to lead best parts work a populist it's a he's deputy prime minister macho salvini his hard line at any fast manifesto help transform his friend's party and to government material i know he wants to do the
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same across the continent binding together ideological bedfellows promising to tear up the rules. of our objective is to finally be a force for government and changing your name to bring your blood new hope a dream. by the way of all of us. his closest ally is marine le pen. the head of france's far right political dynasty she led him to campaign with her firebrand father nationalism runs and hard blood but now she's gone her own way. the french flag bearer for attacks on the elites the e.u. and immigration in the past she called for funds to leave the union but has since returned seeking instead the stripped back he used power. could say no longer want this european union that is spreading and frightened globalization on europe globalization without regulation means having slaves manufacture to sell to the
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unemployed so. helping to banish the shackles of brussels is your. of the alternative for. many leading a party born in the chaos of the financial crisis but who found success talking about migration equal marriage and islamic extremism unlike the others they have threatened a deg c. a german exit from the e.u. if the block fails to change it can stay and we once were void damage will need to change out the rection other was briggs it won't be the last exit. then there is viktor orban. hungary's proudly a liberal prime minister. has combats a reputation recently and have the praise of a kindred spirit like me a little bit controversial but that's ok that's ok you've done a good job and you've kept your country safe in his youth help tear down the iron
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curtain now he shows off the fences here wrecked it on europe's borders he and salvini have formed a friendship of late seeing themselves as manning europe's front lines. if you will mr salvini says that we need a new europe and i support his concept i share his view i too think that we need a new chapter 6. but the success of the populist insurgency may well come down to whether salvini can turn friendship into partnership. was noticeably absent when solving these populist gathered for a final rally in milan last week. the rain drenched crowd testament to the steel of the populist pushback. to mean a crushing the man casting himself as europe's salvation that is but a rising tide of anger and resentment. joining me now from the brandenburg gate
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here in berlin is detail we have correspondents on a car saying how much the 1000000 of the populace we just saw in a campaign focused on nationalism security and criticism what issues are drawing people to the polls in germany. well some have called the european election a vote on climate a so-called climate vote have seen that a lot in social media being talked about and this is specially true in germany where we've seen the fraud is 5th of the young climate strike movement taking to the streets only on friday there were several 1000 young people taking to the streets and urging their east who are heads eligible to vote in germany to take a vote on matters of climate change against the global climate emergency but since the last european election 2014 we've also had in germany the migration crisis in 2015 and this has been a topic that especially fall right populist like the german also the t.v. footballers on the turn of the of germany has been campaigning on in this european
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election. populism and on the rise around europe as we just saw in the report tell us more about the situation in germany. well in germany there is on this day 68000000 voters eligible to cost a very for the european parliament and what we're seeing is that the turnout is probably going to bit higher than in previous years jimmy's always been a bit above average when it comes to the various turnout in the european election but still with 48 percent in 2013 it was still quite narrow lower than the national elections how important as today's ballot because this really become a turning point and european politics. well what we see is that the rise of populism here in germany and across europe is part of a larger story that's happening currently in european politics which is the fragmentation of what we used to call the the your political landscape and this is particularly true for germany so we've seen the rise of the far right * tentative
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for germany but you're also seeing the rise of left parties like the greens here in germany and across europe and what that meant is that a lot of these center parties these big tent folks for time as they called in germany like the social democrats or the conservatives are losing votes and probably also going to lose a lot of seats in the european parliament and what that's going to mean for. the european parliament is that there's going to be much more need for fractions for different acquisitions to be formed on several issues before anything can be gained on the european level. some of the european elections are gaining traction people are going on to vote are rallying for other people to go out and vote do you think it's a generational thing is the more of a movement among young people or is this happening across the entire country and no matter the age of the voters. well what we've seen and some day it w. analysis is ahead of the european election is that even though young voters make
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a small share of the general electorate across europe they still have a significant impact of on this european election especially because they have been quite outspoken on a lot of issues that matter on the european level so we've seen those young people taking to the streets on matters of climate change with the fridays for future movement we've seen them taking to the streets in london on the case of the brics its decision and we've seen them taking to the streets also here in germany especially on the european copyrights a directive on the upload filter and this is also impacted a lot of elder voters who are the majority of the electorates to. make this vote count michael mann acosta thank you very much now to some of the other stories making news around the world. u.s. president donald trump met with the japanese prime minister shinzo obvious for a round of golf to begin a 4 day visit to japan on monday trump will be the 1st world leader to meet with japan's new emperor no he chose he ascended the throne earlier this month.
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new guinea's prime minister peter o'neill has stepped down following pressure over a multibillion dollar gas exports deal that critics say fail to protect the interests of national firms as resignation follows weeks of defections from the opposition he has handed over leadership to former prime minister julius chan. of thousands of israelis have protested against legislation that could grant prime minister benjamin netanyahu immunity from prosecution israel's attorney general says he intends to charge netanyahu with fraud and bribery but no one a 5th term last. hollywood's biggest names have left the cannes film festival empty handed after a final night dominated by new faces and top prize went to a highly acclaimed korean comedy and the 2nd prize to debut feature by the 1st black female film director to ever compete at the festival. con it's one of the
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world's most glamorous gatherings with its invitation only concept of a listers. but this year the biggest stars stayed seated as lesser known filmmakers picked up their awards like all it was the south korean dark comedy parasite that claimed the top award the pot. director bung junho became the 1st korean to win that coveted prize. and i'm so honored french cinema has been a great inspiration to me the. parasite is a tale of 2 families. when the son of a struggling family fix his resume to lend it to. during job in a well off household things don't go as planned. director bone called it a reflection on the reality of the times. the festival 2nd prize the call went to
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atlantics a film that was 1st in several ways. its french senegalese director mounted europe's debut feature film it also marked the 1st time that a black female director competed at. quitting terran tino's once upon a time in hollywood starring brad pitt and leonardo dicaprio won nothing despite being well received by critics. this time hollywood's heavy hitters were sent home undecorated. the courts now by munich have won the german cup adding to their league title and feeling a domestic double in saturday's contest byron faced a leipsic side competing in their 1st ever final but most of their early scoring chances you can see them here and the one jerseys and by a captain monaco i was unbeatable in goal and striker robin lim dosti proved to be clinical up front as 1st half goal was followed by kingsley come on strike after the break before 11 dusty's struck again to round off 3 male victory at the 19th
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time that the record champions have won the german cup. from are in the match i'm joined now by chris harrington from delhi for its crest if signing mats to very strong teams up against each other what made the difference for lyon well you know as championships go defense always makes the difference and this was the case you saw manuel neuer make it's an incredible save you know he's been sidelined for so long during the season you kind of forget exists will he reminded not only leipsic but everyone you know watching that you know he is the number one guy you know he definitely has gills between the posts and then the momentum shifted you know like to put all the pressure early don't want to live in dusty netty you know that it was business as usual you know they pour salt of the woods after the break at 2 more goals you know and then they see. you know a double for nico box was really big because he was in the hot seat with the c's and this is not just a regular and to a season it kind of marks and changing of the guard at byron rather than the
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robbery or both leaving how are they going to compensate what does the future hold from buy and you know that's tough to say because you know you're talking about 2 very special players frankly pretty high robin a decade of greatness on the pitch leaving incredibly huge boots to be filled you know but right now they've to be picked k.c. come on say it's not in those spots now every you know he signed a contract that states they did pretty well he scored 10 goals and recently in the press they're targeting leroy's side may who has really come to be the top player in the premier league so they're going to have to do some work you know to really find that magical combination you're talking about 2 players that helped buyers reach the final 4 of the champions league 7 out of 10 seasons you know that speaks of their greatness so buyers are going to be busy this transfer window and we'll have to wait and see chris arrington a t w sports thank you very much. formula one racing now we're mercedes driver lewis hamilton one pole position for sunday's monaco grand prix at the 85th time the defending world champion will take the top
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spot on the starting grid he'll be joined by team of military both us in the front row red bull's marks a stop and qualify 3rd and ferrari's a bus and settle for. well of course continue to follow the crucial elections very closely for you with special coverage throughout the day next up as reporter with a look at the dangerous lives of journalists and mexico where headlines at the top of the hour early here thanks for joining us. there's. many cars themselves away. secretive. the jingling those coins and.
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