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hit. the ball as i am. this is news coming to you live from berlin sudan's military moves in against the city in the capital khartoum several people are dead demonstrators sivia feel a massacre as security forces stormed the protesters kept. water coming up calm and protest the u.s. president dollar trump and his wife monotony are arrives in the u.k. for a controversial state visit councils of demonstrators are expected to turn out across london freelance my trumps visit is dividing the country. last illness and the
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american government of the verge of collapse german politics has launched into uncertainty up to the shock resignation of andrea nonis the media office social democratic coalition partner. and will visit the city named in a one as a cycle friendly in the was one does your taxes in the netherlands have going for it. hello and welcome i'm glad that she in savannah at least 9 people are reported to have been killed in the capital film as the army moved into brick in a sit in outside its headquarters thousands have been protesting there for weeks calling on generals to hand over power to a transitional government in april the military overthrew president. a lot of the
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shoot after mass protests against his 30 year rule. join me now is. that i saw this was following the story for us now that the situation appears to be very want to tie it down why has the army decided to move in at this point i think the army was thinking that the sit in will and after 2 months now it has been there from. a person. and they were waiting for people just to you know get bored and lose interest in staying there tomorrow 2 months haven't brought anything new and also because we have now the fasting on a month of ramadan and the military council thought and ramadan it will be too difficult for people to stay there it's too hot and people cannot drink and eat. so they would loot and interest and go home on the other hand the military council has been. visiting also regional countries and superpower the regional powers like
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u.a.e. the arab emirates and saudi arabia and egypt and has be been getting support from these countries so i think the military council has now kind of a signal that it can proceed with dispersing into the city and kind of executive its own politics and the decisions have been going for several weeks between the military and the leaders of the protest is what is the main sticking point they wife 15 to come to an agreement that would work for both sides basically it. was. broken their duty the negotiations that stalled because the formation of the council that should be kind of presidential the council between civilians and soldiers. it was not agreed upon the soldiers of the military council once morsi. rogers and that's council and the
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s.b.a. the. association of sudanese professionals wanted more civilians in that council because the processors were demanding as a 1000000000 lead counsel so this is the main sticking point and they didn't come to an agreement do you see this is the telling point in this killer protest lula because the protests of why did you have government workers also going on to just you have been marching on to the headquarters of the. is this a point of no return now it seems that things are turning into kind of more bloody and confrontation of course. many voices of the opposition and the processors are saying we don't want even to negotiate with the military council so until now we have been seeing kind of a cooperation between the 2 entities now people some people from the opposition are saying the military council is not even legitimate it's we don't want to negotiate
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with this so yes it is a turning point and if this. doesn't get contained soon we can be turned in a very bloody situation absolutely a complete breakdown of trust another. reporter who's launching that story thank you very much for that assessment. let me not being you're up to date with some of the stories making news around the world in thailand's capital bangkok a fire and golf the chart of chalk beacon market want the most popular in asia the blaze destroyed hundreds of vendors stores no injuries have been reported the governor of bangkok says the fire may have been caused by an electric short circuit . and earthquake has struck western indonesia the $6.00 quake rattled the city of sibling got in the on the island of sumatra there would no immediate reports of casualties or damage and so far no tsunami warning has been issued.
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a heatwave in northern india has triggered warnings of water shortages and heat strokes temperatures have been seeded 50 degrees celsius in some places people in the capital delhi have been advised not to go out in the hottest hours of the day and they've been reports of several diets due to heat stroke. u.s. president donald trump is arrived in london at the beginning of the 3 day visit to the united kingdom still trump has visited the country before this is his 1st state visit to the u.k. and comes at a time of political turmoil for britain trump is already still had some controversy even the voiced support for the divisive political figure boris johnson to be the next prime minister and said that the u.k. should be much tougher with the european union during breaks it may go see a since. joining me now is correspondent schalit boss she's in london in front of
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buckingham palace now. this is 1st state visits and lots of pomp and pageantry but what's on the agenda during the street a visit. so donald trump will receive 1st of all today the full royal treatment he will arrive shortly at buckingham palace where he's due to meet the queen and prince charles among others and the rest of the royal family they will have a lunch followed by a visit to westminster abbey and a royal exhibition and then the highlight of today for president trump a state dinner a banquet where americans and british alike will attend famous people from both countries tomorrow then president trump is going to meet theresa may in downing street the outgoing prime minister where they will discuss the possibility of a u.s. u.k. trade deal. so that is that those are the main things on his agenda these days and
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of course president trump is hoping to create glamorous images here in london during his state visit but seanad apart from the glamorous images he's hoping to get he's expected to meet with quite a number of protest. massive protests are indeed expected in the capital today and tomorrow protestors from all around the country are indeed descending on london and tonight they are planning to protest here in front of buckingham palace tomorrow then in central london around downing street where theresa may and donald trump will meet we've also heard a lot of criticism on this controversial visit from u.k. politicians among them among some opposition leader jeremy corbyn the labor leader who said he's not going to attend the dinner tonight he is going to boycott this dinner along with other politicians here in the u k. i shot a trumpet is visiting the u.k.
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the time of political turmoil over briggs's and as we heard dollar trump is already aired his views on the subject how's that going down that. well donald trump has always been a mess of supporter of breck said of the u.k. in the evening the european union has criticized truism a tremendously for not negotiating in a right way with the european union and now he has finally also endorsed boris johnson and added bracks that supporter as the next prime minister of course there is a lot of criticism here surrounding that people are saying a foreign leader should not meddle with domestic politics but also boris johnson supporters of course feel like this was the right step from president donald trump to do charlotte box outside the buckingham palace in london thank you very much. now him but in questions of being asked about whether americans government can survive off to the lead to offer junior coalition partner resigned unexpectedly
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andreea stepped down after her social democrat party's disastrous showing in the recent european elections but also after being criticised for her performance as party leader mencken says she would push ahead with the coalition but others are not social. after a year in the top job with the s.p.d. andree analysis she's standing down because she feels she can't go. discussions in the parliamentary group and feedback from the party have shown that i no longer have the necessary support to carry out my duties on monday i will therefore resign as chair of the s.p.d. and on tuesday i will resign as chair of the s.p.d. parliamentary group nala says resignation follows a party's dismal performance in last month's european elections its worst ever showing at the polls gave the city vivisected results that we have so far extraordinary disappointing for the s.p.d.
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everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last he relaxed. our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around towards the initial. surprise. yes p.d. was once a big tent party but years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the greens and conservatives coalition has found it difficult to make headway since its painful formation after the 2017 german election merkel wants to see out her final term until 2021 year. we will continue the government's work with all seriousness and we will above all do so with
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a great sense of responsibility for. the issues we have to solve our for germany and europe and the rest of the world with this mindset we will continue working the holes that's likely to prove no easy task especially with both the main parties seeing their support ebbing away. and joining me now is a political correspondent hans bronte standing by at the s.p.v. headquarters here in berlin has the bodies both been discussing who would succeed and on this news is come in that an interior trio will lead the party tell us more . yes this is a decision that a trio will be the interim leadership on to a new party congress is going to appoint and finally a new party leader this trio consists of 2 women and one man 2 of these people are people that are not really. vicious they don't have any ambition to actually become party leaders they're simply senior members of great standing that are trying to
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reestablish some sort of calm and consideration within the party the 3rd person is also a woman who is a leader of the social democrats and one of the regions in germany and she might in fact be interested in taking over the leadership in the long term but this is something that is completely open to speculation at the moment there's no no definitive definitive new leader. there's ignited at the moment at the same time under an honest leader until today basically took a leave of the party today attended the meeting and then left it and ashley left she came where we journalists are waiting and gave a brief statement let's have a look at that. wouldn't talk to me she i have just said good bye to the s.p.d. national party executive i have resigned and i just wanted to personally thank all of you for the good working relationship over the past years as an issue. you have also spent a lot of hours here in this really present house she's. really been told thank you
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and her wow this is good. so we saw under anonymous they're looking quite composed and let's see how this but they are more says that she was treated badly by health party and it was an element of my son to me and bullying that she had to face what could you tell us about that. i think that there is some truth in that she was facing really severe and very personal criticism in recent days and weeks directed at her person and i think. saying that this kind of treatment would not have been given to a man in her position i think there is some truth in that the social democratic party contains a lot of what you might call alpha males very self-confident men and i think possibly that is part of the reason why she was very deeply hurt by what has happened in recent days we have to say oh of course also that she does have an
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abrasive personality she is someone who can also be quite crude in the way she expresses herself but obviously everybody knew that because she'd be big before she was elected and the estate has come up with an interim solution that will that be enough to secure the future of johnson i'm going back to school edition government the big question here is whether the s.p.d. rank and file are going to still agreed to stay within this grand coalition and there's a lot of thought that that's going to be the case that was under way on all of knowledge basically to push the party into this grand coalition and with her gone now that a wing of the party the more left. well i think we seem to have some trouble with that was our political correspondent talking to us from outside the s.p.d. headquarters here in berlin you're watching the news coming up ahead well we look
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at the radical changes in the city of utrecht in the netherlands to encourage cycling. but for us boeing has admitted that 40 parts may have been installed on some of its 737 airliners the company's been under intense pressure since 2737 max planes crashed within months of each other killing a total of $346.00 people the model has been grounded worldwide since march boeing's admission has forced the azerbaijan airline into counseling and order for 10 of the jets citing safety concerns. from cash cow to a $1000000000.00 liability boeing 737 models are back in the headlines and once again it's for the wrong reasons after the grounding of the marx's comes the news that that current model could have to fecht of parts boeing says up to $148.00 parts could be faulty including wing components which enable pilots to reduce speed
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. the federal aviation administration has given the company 10 days to replace suspicious parts while boeing says the risk of a crash hasn't risen the latest revelation has dealt a further blow to its reputation as a ready having major economic consequences many airlines are already mulling canceling their orders that puts billions of dollars on the line. prior to the concerns over the 737 boeing listed 4636 orders i figure that could face a steep drop. potentially enabling european competitor airbus to profit its a 320 neo both similar features and had clocked 3605 orders with an increasing number of customers losing confidence in the boeing brand the aviation giant is likely to face more turbulent times. today is wild
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bicycle day a survey by a german insurance company has named the dutch city of you cherished as the most cycle friendly in the world polities there introduced a range of measures to encourage be fit to ride bikes some are quite surprising and as we report you tryst as or has been known for its clean air and exercise. australian kylie found could not imagine life without a car in her homeland but since moving to the dutch city. she almost always rides a bike for transport that took some getting used to i'd never cycle that i tried to cycle once i didn't know what i was doing it was dangerous it was 35 degrees it was serving named as one of the best cities in the world for cyclists even beating faster than new bike lanes and bridges are being added all the time some are even heated in the winter to keep them safe in icy conditions. and those who are new to
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cycling like kiley can even get an instructor. trying to invest $130.00 euros per resident for its biking project in berlin it's just for euro 70. the world's biggest parking lot for bikes is being built right in the center of the tracks with enough room for 6000 bikes. when we built this kind of beautiful parking speak where you go really go to psycho just because the facilities are there so it's it stimulates the mobility to be like this was not always the case in the 1906 . thinks the car with at the center of urban planning. even a canal was filled in so a freeway could be built on it. has been correcting the planning mistakes of the past for years now the canal is being restored there are new parks and green spaces and the city is even going
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a step further at this new housing development with 6000 units just one in 3 will get a parking space for a car there will be mobility management so a couple of hops people can go for all their mobility desires car sharing electric bikes cargo x. public transport. kylie is now in very good company as growing numbers of people make the switch in the netherlands more than 30 percent of residents use bicycles for all their transport needs. joining me now is a market development shirt a professor at the university of amsterdam with a focus on urban cycling welcome professor of another very famously has more cycle lanes than highways what makes that possible. or are perhaps. one of the things that means that. there are so many use the bicycle
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so wherever the bicycle is are also willing to invest serious money into your search. but is it just a mindset thing that the people are using psychos or is this something low concrete that other countries could adopt for example in terms of policies. well it's very hard to distill the exact policies of the liveliness it's so if you go back 100 years also in germany most of the cities will be dominated by bicycle press. so it's almost the. the not exist until certain policies that get slightly dominant in the netherlands till the mid seventy's i would say that most of these also do there were actively planning to to get rid of all the bicycles and to plan a highway structure so we invited american engineers to build our cities to the
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likes of cities like chicago or los angeles but in the seventy's this was all stuff and i think that's where the borders where the people of amsterdam especially the people of our cities based studio resistance this car dominated engineering. if you think that the fed could have momentum growing for climate friendly policies you had the fridays for future protests every week the greens made of a strong showing in european elections but in the end i'm speaking to you from a country which is famous for its auto industry it's got industry how does one that encourage people that the government that policy should be also there to help cyclists like cycling's infrastructure for cyclists. no fortunately i think the main argument is that if you look at the negatives the netherlands is also seen as one of the best countries to ride a car and one of the reasons is that so many people who love to write because those who keep your ceased accessible for the necessary god traffic if you want to get
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rid of all the people in cars that are blocking the other car. and one of the ways to do that is to encourage them to use alternatives and i think one of the main lessons from the netherlands is death for city or cities across across germany is that in fact cycling does not offer an alternative for the car public transport that's not offer an alternative for the car but if you go online to do together we have an alternative for cities that are the car doesn't even write. write a marketable machette a professor from the university if. focusing on one fracking thank you very much for your insights welcome back. well you might think of it as an olympic sport but breakdancing could give the paris games a more youthful look in 2024 is one of 4 news for it's been suggested for inclusion
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olympics chief is a fan of the st disciplines dizzying choreography but others aren't convinced breakdancing belongs to the olympics we headed to the french capital to find out. breakdowns battle is raging at this recreation center near paris. it's one of around $1500.00 such competitions held throughout france each year. there are top rocks footwork power moves you have to be fast. friends is one of the leading countries worldwide for breakdowns we do a lot of things differently here our style is very technical very musical and we try out a lot of new things. there are several 1000 breakdowns as in france some even make a living from it. and it could even feature as a discipline at the paris 2024 olympics.
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the olympics would bring us more recognition. they would make it better known across the world. beyond just the break dance community. but not everyone likes the idea breakdown started as a subculture in 1970 s. new york. and many here in the east in paris suburbs associate the olympics with big business doping and corruption no place for them it's in a different sphere it's all about governments it's a giant machine it's too highbrow for us so. it's not ok for breakdowns to bow to the olympics. criteria that are too narrow would destroy that dance culture for the future of this kind of dream really need something like the olympic games for fulfillment i don't think so. but there are artists they say not athletes but their
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moves would be a real draw at the olympics. i'm all for it now for a tasty little story in the time of the march on in colombia but 170 kilometers north of the cops in bogota locals and tourists gather on a sports team to fling tomatoes at each other it's called lotto martina the event has taken place every year since 2004 at the time of the year when tomatoes are harvested similar festivals take place in spain and also the united states. you're watching the news here's a recap of the top stories that we're following for you in savannah police 9 people are reported to have been killed as the army moved in to break up the sit in outside its headquarters that's been going on for weeks the protesters are calling on the generals to hand over power to a transitional government. and u.s.
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president on trump and his wife melania have arrived in the u.k. for a controversial state visit thousands of demonstrators are expected to turn out across london to protest against the president. you're watching the news and have more news for you at the top of the hour i look forward to seeing you then. the funny. thing.
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