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yes the new piece in columbia well i think at columbia's unpaved road the base was always kind of a bunk the rights of cars the nuns wouldn't even marcus today are a major setback for that agenda and most likely will secure its own international credit this is not the implementation so far but to be honest i think concerning the security situation in a country not so much will change even america's real basically speaks it together if some former fur commanders in the name of what we consider different this is it's these are people that from the beginning of the peace process already said that their narrow not up for it and i've been joined by new recruits and to be honest of the 4 x. combatants who laid down their arms it's only as a significant part they join forces with this it in groups. now with the nuns from the markets it's not so much that there's a new actor in the going to be conflict it's basically a dissident group now with
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a more clear leadership role so it gives rise to new possibilities to think of the problem and for new open lines of communication it doesn't mean that there's a new actor we didn't exist over the last few years so i think now we know that the government the commanders of the for political party which the still very much not for most of the peace process if they were in they didn't focus i think. after the sugar up of today not so much well james what about these accusations that marquez is making he says the government is violating the peace deal betraying the peace deal is he telling the truth. he said his actions are not new president or or supports the peace deal in his own way but he hasn't been as compromised as ex-president when one of the senators well so won a nobel prize for brokering it basically to far and the government there are many.
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threads that he knows dr for not complying with a set agenda concerning brute to gratian for interest substitution of industry groups may go grocery production and also the security or conventions of this work says the signing of the agreement more than under 50 x. for combatants have been killed and the government hasn't done a great deal to really protect their security which is also the case for civil leaders in colombia and community leaders and human rights activists were 500 have been killed since the signing of that is do so many international critics but also colombian diplomats government representatives and especially the far weather don't you agree a group or maybe you've been a political party have been very critical of government are right or wrong he was joining us tonight from bogota colombia promptly appreciate your analysis thank you . well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the
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world just have become day has accepted the nomination of italy's president as prime minister designate called table try to put together a new governing coalition of the grassroots 5 star movement and the center left democratic party the 2 parties are cooperating to block a power grab by being the leader of the far right anti migrant league party. while the greek prime minister is on an official visit here in berlin and top of the agenda for his talks the chance i'm going to medical is athens desire for war reparations reason estimates that germany owes it at least 300000000000 euros for both world who. hurricane dorian is heading for florida after blowing through the u.s. virgin islands without causing major damage currently a category one storm is forecast to become a highly dangerous category 4 and could hit florida late on saturday residents are
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stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the state governor has declared a state of emergency. police in indonesia say the demonstrators have set fire to a government building in popoff province the region has been rocked by protests for nearly 2 weeks authorities have now agreed to investigate reports of a racist attack by security forces is believed to have prompted the unrest a protester is in indonesia's easternmost province they say that police hurled this is what we're hearing racist abuse at them accusing them of desecrating and indonesian flag one soldier and 2 protesters have been confirmed dead in the resulting clashes in a region that has long struggled for independence. the indonesian region of pop plunged into chaos again in the largest city jayapura protests to set fire to government buildings and attack businesses throwing stones at shops and hotels.
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early a students from popular also vented their anger on the streets of jakarta. their process was peaceful. but their demands were clear. they want an end to what they say is racism by the indonesian security forces. oh some also calling for puppets a breakaway from indonesia a country they became part of 50 years ago after a disputed referendum. a much weaker popular in students in indonesia won independence for popular that is our 1st demand. and secondly there was racism in the city by security personnel. but i. have to protest 1st started nearly 2 weeks ago after videos were circulated on the internet showing security forces calling papuans students monkeys and dogs.
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the rallies turned violent as protest as an indonesian troops faced off to try to stop the unrest the government shut down the internet the security forces are now also investigating the allegations of racism. we already investigated several people and 7 people are under intensive investigation but we still have not declared which one is the suspect. but many of the demonstrators say this is not enough and are determined to continue to push for change and what they say is justice for the people. i. was. what cheers and crowds awaited gratitude in new york last night to mark the end of her high profile lou corbin sea voyage from europe designed to raise awareness of the threat of climate change the united states is new territory for the swedish
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teenager and it's not necessarily friendly to her coal. is here now with a look at what might be in store for her 3rd what challenges did she have they were all cheering and clapping for yesterday's york her her core supporters about 200 people were there but of course here in europe on this side of the atlantic she's a household name fred features a household name a lot of mostly positive coverage and a lot of it in european media the last several months of friday's future going on that's not so much the case in the u.s. she's not as well known a lot of people as we heard yesterday from our reporting who is she why is she here what is she doing you know just to take one look at a map that fridays for future actually puts up on where various events take place we see on the left hand side of europe where a whole score of fries for future of venice have taken place over the last you know many months and the u.s. is far thinner far far more in between you know there are good reasons for that
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european countries or are smaller easier to organize but it is that used in with. the population centers are exactly and we're in cities and on the coast tend to be more liberal and a bit more open to climate climate action so you know this is also the way we talk about climate change you talk about sea levels rising affecting coastal cities and only talk about the effects inland so that could also be one of the reasons that there's not so many friends for a future attraction going on in the united states but of course the elephant in the room is the president states we we heard last night. speaking what he thought about donald trump and we have a bit of that here. i mean my message for him is just. science and he doesn't do that no one has been able to convince him about the climate crisis do you see then why should i be able to do that so i'm just going to.
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focus on. spreading it when there's. right so focusing on spreading awareness you might have some luck with that because there's actually 2 new polls out right now showing quite a surge in climate change awareness mostly among democrats but also among republicans one amsterdam based survey company showed a 11 point increase to 58 percent of american republicans republican survey believe that climate change is a concern for them and among younger republican voters a sniff 3467 percent of them said so there is some traction there but of course at the political level donald trump is not a fan of the paris climate accord just today it was reported that the environmental protection agency is rolling back making it easier on methane emissions for the industry which many in the industry actually against they want tighter regulation same thing with his rollback on cars and car emissions many car makers are actually happy to go along with tighter emissions. but we have
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a climate change conference coming up at the end of this month and the i.p.c.c. the i.p.c.c. the un's panel of scientists came out also today with their bullet points of what that's going to be about and just to use take one of their major points we're looking at a possibility of 280000000 climate refugees by the end of this century if we can't keep below 2 degrees warming and we're already at one degree. people who complain about hurricanes now just to be of the century they say well you know thank you. well scientists have just released images of what one of the ancestors could have looked like the reconstruction is based on a 3800000 year old skull found in ethiopia often seen as the birth place of man caught announcing the scientific finding in addis ababa researchers said the discovery changes our understanding of how ancient humans evolved and we were going
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to try to show you that figure but we're having some technical problems with trying to do that if we can later. it's he in the far reaching of ethiopia more than 500 kilometers north of the capital at his ababa that this latest discovery was buried profess that you had his haile selassie and his team found the ancient human skull here in 2016 after only days of sifting through the sand 1st they spotted the job boom sticking out of the ground then uncovered the rest of the fossil my 1st instinct was this the pieces were perfectly joined i picked up and i picked up the kremlin and. perfect grania the skoll is 3800000 years old and about the size of a modern chimp and see it's the most complete one of that age ever found giving the scientists a chance to reconstruct how this human and system might have looked. your
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highness haile selassie is one of the world's leading evolutionary scientists he says the find challenges ideas about how the 1st humans evolved from apelike ancestors. this is really. a game changer in a lot of ways and answers questions that we've had lingering around for decades and . now from this beautiful specimen that we found that's because this new find has some distinct differences to another ancient skeleton found here by that of lucy probably the most famous human fossil it's further proof that early humans were a diverse bunch with different species living in the same time period. scientists say with this discovery they can now finally put a face to the name of some of our earliest ancestors. arts and
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sports news now the champions league group stage role has handed some difficult ties to german clubs byron munich were drawn into group b. alongside last season's losing finalist tottenham hotspur they also face the greek team olympiacos and red star belgrade serbia leverkusen will have to overcome italian champions you ventouse spain's a political madrid and look more to moscow russia in group d. dortmund also have a daunting task in group f. where they'll face barcelona italian giants into milan and czech side. appeared to have the easiest paths they'll face russian champions zenit st petersburg france's leone and portuguese power benfica in group g. group stage matches kick off in mid september. well it is an earth shattering moment for germany's most successful soccer team of byron munich president only one as will quit his role his job at the club in the ember it's
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a fast turnaround he just returned to his job after serving a prison sentence for tax evasion. of buying music great is making way. club president has announced he's stepping down it's hard to imagine buying music without him. than is now 67 was a 3 time winner of both the bundesliga and european cup in the seventy's he also won the 974 willed cup and 972 euros with west germany the success didn't slow down when he transitioned into management 1st as general manager and later as president has helped mold buy into the powerhouse they are today he steered the club to 2 champions league titles and 20 bones as they get championships. his 40 year reign has been without incident in 2014 when us was jailed for evading over 28000000 euros in taxes he returned to his post 3 years ago
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following his release making his retirement so quickly afterwards somewhat puzzling for fans find c.e.o. col hines women nigga has had a rocky working relationship with her miss and by and sources say this is a major reason for the decision by and have also failed to compete in europe in recent years but despite their current problems jimmy's recall champions know much of their success is down to a misstep by an. well here is a reminder of the top story we're following for you britain's opposition leader german corban says he'll move to introduce legislation to block prime minister boris johnson from suspending parliament ahead of the brics it deadline on october 31st critics say that johnson surprise move will really increase the likelihood of a new deal breaks if. you're watching t w news after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that.
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