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this is d. w. news coming to you live from berlin italy's new governing coalition gets the green light the 5 star movement is joining forces with former rivals of the democratic party in a bid to block the far right leader battaile salvini also coming up anger across the u.k. as private mr boris johnson suspends parliament ahead of the breaks that deadline the move has outraged both remainders and leavers opposed to a new deal brags that more than a 1000000 people have already signed a petition against the suspension. plus the world's oldest film festival gets
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underway in venice but a controversy over gender equality threatens to steal the spotlight will tell you want. to follow in terry martin welcome to the program italy's president has given prime minister just epic conte a mandate to form a new government that's after 2 former rivals the anti establishment 5 star movement and the center left democratic party agreed to join forces to stave off a challenge from far right leader matteo salvini. after talks with the italian president on wednesday rival parties the fine star movement and the democratic party made their positions clear one wants to stay in power the others are ready to join the government. today we informed the president of the
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republic that the 5 star movement and the democratic party have reached a political agreement since she didn't use a pick content will remain prime minister and try to form a lasting government. so it's time to form a government that will head in a new direction. no more business as usual. we should be the beginning of a new political and social era in italy. there's some common ground between the populist 5 star movement and the center left democratic some social economic and financial policy personal rivalries have so far kept them apart the 2 parties have now put a fine differences to prevent the far right league party and its leader mateo salvini from forcing an election nonpartizan prime minister conti looks set to stay on as leader he'll have to work hard to keep the 2 former rival parties together in government francesco a journalist for the news agency has been following the story all along and joins
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us now from rome so francesco italy will keep its prime minister it seems but the governing 5 star movement is getting a new coalition partner so what changes can we expect in terms of policy. you're right i mean that it had remained the same while de lakes one of the 2 lakes is going to change that what changes some in them i'm quite sure all this is going to be more social policies and more attention for more they're going for a lot of classes and for who are a part of the country which have been struggling so fuck it which is of course a co-host of the fact that true forces were shot basically from this who knows the metaphor will center leftists best active i'm now getting to get in to form a government of course blame c o o moments where the democratic party and if i stop movements we've got to find an agreement i mean that just think about
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a railway fox railway which is going to connect to rain early on in france just to give an example but not all the days and that so many issues a waste that you force of been fighting got the guts and dogs in the box one in the house here is not going to fight it down that's going to be easy to find an agreement with you that you have them but i'm sure that it would love to find a balance if they want to carry on and then do that is that your to jump to the national finish of the term where does this leave material being pulled his far right lead party out of the government in the hope of becoming prime minister himself. well somebody made the banks last now he's in your position the announced a few years strong how that hoof less opposition to the. governing coalition and we ought to see whether he's going to be able to counter lights on himself the support of the rest of the center right we're talking 1st of all about
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c.d.o. but i'm sure many will appear kind of redundant i think really not i'm sure they've got a presidential palace yesterday with the august talk with president not that a lot and yesterday we have to see whether it is going to be able to cold they are tensions over the fact that he down and yet which is a kind of soberness to and published on its feet which used to be part of the extreme right which is now trying to impose itself within you but so there are real but 1st of the need is really manish unite to send to run it all with the un to just stand by himself we will find it in the next few weeks and cesco bungoma with heat and sun news agency there in rome thank you very much. there's widespread anger across the u.k. this morning after prime minister boris johnson's surprise move to suspend parliament it will close for 5 weeks in september and october and reopen only 2 weeks before the u.k. is due to leave the european union johnson says he needs the poles to work on his
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domestic agenda but opponents say it's undemocratic attempt to stifle debate over brags that and over a 1000000 people have already signed an online petition against. it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents need to stop a potential new deal drags it johnson denies it's a clever move to silence them there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit taught in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate breaks it and all the other issues and put to us a mockery to the is of the opposition parties and yesterday they had agreed to quickly put a bill before parliament designed to hinder and no deal drags it now time is
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running away from them the speaker of the house of commons dubbed the lengthy suspension of parliament as a constitutional outrage the leader of britain's main opposition party jeremy corbin also condemned the move. suspending parliament is not acceptable it's not all of the promise is doing this it was smash and grab on our democracy nor as a force through a no deal exit from the european union what's he so afraid to be in the suspend parliament to prevent parliament discussing these practices you know i think and that was fierce criticism from scotland you know what democracy is dictatorship and if m.p.'s do find it we have coming together next week to stop and strikes then today will go down in history as the de any semblance of u.k. democracy. the queen has approved johnson's request to suspend parliament the opposition figures have now asked to meet with putting the politically neutral monarch and risk of being dragged into the dispute. now to some of the other
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stories making headlines around the world today indonesian authorities are investigating an alleged racist incident that triggered a week of protests in the country's pop up province on wednesday a soldier and 2 protesters were killed in resulting clashes the controversy surrounds allegations that police hurled racist insults at students for allegedly desecrated the indonesian flag. south korea's supreme court has ordered a retrial for disgraced ex-president park when i. was sentenced to 25 years in prison on charges of bribery store shit and abuse of power after being removed from office in 2017 the latest ruling could result in an even lengthier sentence. and hurricane dorian has caused damage and flooding in the u.s. virgin islands but skirted past where the rico forecasters warn it could grow to a category 3 storm as it moves toward the united states florida has declared
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a state of emergency with dorian on track to hit the u.s. coast at the weekend. volcano on the italian island of strong belief erupted for the. 2nd time in 2 months videos captured the promoting gloom as it covered the tourist island in. the explosion developed calls any injuries or significant to. 3 swedish climate activists greys attune burke arrived in new york on wednesday after a 2 week voyage across the atlantic ocean she's in new york to speak at the nec at the expense un climate summit 2 in back had refused to travel by plane to avoid carbon emissions the young activist was greeted upon her arrival by hundreds of supporters but she's still less well known in the u.s. than she is here in europe. for the 1st time in 2 weeks solid ground under her feet. swedish climate activists granted to merk arrives on
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american soil after crossing the atlantic on this yacht she sailed for 15 days to deliver a personal message to americans. the climate and the crisis is a global crisis is the biggest crisis you but he is the face and if we don't manage to work together to cooperate to george together despite our differences then we will fail so we need to. stand together and support each other and. to take action. hundreds had shown up to show their support to the 16 year old activist to move back is known for her tireless campaigning to alert people around the world to what she calls the climate crisis. in the u.s. she will attend the u.n. climate summit in september and join climate strikes that are inspired by her own
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school strikes in sweden. with her own activism she has inspired thousands and thousands of young people and you know the u.n. is listening to their voice says they will be involved in the climate summit and we welcome that will put arms she is. such a brave person in the ocean for 15 days. you know i don't know if her critics could be in the ocean for 15 days. back enjoys less fame in the united states than in europe her arrival in the us was mostly noted by international media and i mean. that the american public now has the chance to get familiar with the credit phenomenon. now we can't all sale instead of flow but recycling more and producing less waste or other ways we can protect our planet in our next report we look at one small initiative in cambodia that's doing just that
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the country is littered with empty bottles and containers piled up on the roadside but as they say one man's trash is another man's treasure. waste not. on not that's the motto of this cafe on the outskirts of town penn builds almost entirely from recycled materials. the cafes owner bandai has made it his mission to promote sustainability. the cafe isn't just built from a bush you can also use trash to pay for your coffee here $100.00 plastic cups what you want to drink the money is still an option too of course to klondike explains the concept to his customers. and they are convinced by it. that i'm proud that our people can use trash to create valuable things that i am.
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for example this cap and straw are made from bamboo. they look really amazing. and i would have them. from old truck tires to bottle tops there is a use for everything here and with plastic waste becoming an ever bigger problem in asia this little cafe is trying to do its bit. the world's oldest film festival has kicked off in venice with a screening of the truth it's a family drama with 2 strong female characters played by french actors catherine dinner and juliette binoche but despite that star female talent the festival is facing criticism of gender bias over a lack of women directors. belittle. it once again it's time to see and be seen actors and directors bring their newest films to the oldest film festival in the world it's no secret here if you win
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a golden lion on the venice lido you've got a good chance of winning an oscar. your critic i could list and all i believe that this year to a film that's run here in venice will be awarded to moscow by the academy and holly what they mean the be an ally opened with the film love for the truth by hirokazu corrie and with cutting to new and been on the 2 women play mother and daughter plays a great actress who has just penned her autobiography but the daughter finds the truth revealed in the memoir upsetting which strains the relationship to get. to they deny it as you know. the mother is famous for making up stories when she says interview questions because imagination is more important to her than this truth or reality is something inside her that lives with fiction then the.
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critics say that not enough female directors are taking part in the competition but the festival director has so far refused to set a quota. you're watching news from berlin coming up next documentary about the power of tech giant amazon news we back at the top of the next hour i'm terry martin thanks for joining us. oh milf and i'm game on with a brand new b.m.w. environment of course it's personal it's divisive it's about so place that affects us all water pollution climate change and the return of the. only reasons check out . the.

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