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oh from. the book. i am. this is deja news coming to you live from berlin germany's far right if he emerges as the 2nd strongest force in 2 recent elections leaders of the alternative for germany say mainstream parties will now have to reconsider their refusal to work with them we get the latest on what those results mean and the implications for the country also coming up. on hurricane dorian wreaks havoc in the bahamas one of the most powerful storms to hit the island since records began is now heading to the u.s. around
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a 1000000 residents have been told to evacuate. and the fight for survival and gehman given greater access to the war torn country our correspondent meets a young doctor working to help its most wonderful citizens. gus and boosting a football dream and battle to do their 1st win of the season against of course tearing up spec we'll bring you all the golds and all the action. of a warm welcome to you i'm on the touchy jilly's mean political parties are assessing the fallout from 2 state elections resource surge and support for the far right they will tell you to for germany or d. emerge as the 2nd strongest force and both saxony and brandenburg in the east of the country mainstream party. managed to hang on to power in both states but the
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results are raising questions about how they should deal with e.f.t. the leader of the conservative christian democrats who won in saxony addressed journalists a short while ago this is what an a great clam cotton ball had to say about her party's election results. in higher tone with optimus was the right composure courage and optimism we will tackle future issues and we won't be divided in the process we will build bridges that is our standard. that managed to convince the residents of. this election victory makes it clear that we can't just make excuses. we have to deal with the real issues that we have to bring people together and answer tough questions. like who are people going to place their trust and for the future the truth here to our chief political
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editor who fill was at that press conference and she joins me now from the c.d.u. headquarters which you know we just heard a bit of water on a good come columbine had to say tell us more about how she wants to take the c.d.u. forward after these election results. well she wants to focus on issues tomorrow at the c.d.u. in the building behind you all get together and talk about climate change plans at the same time she says the city wants to deliver locally this sounds quite interesting bearing in mind that we share the man who managed to secure the city use top position in saxony had also appealed to the c.d.u. to basically get on with it and get on with this basic pension promise well that didn't materialize ahead of these elections that something the next cd you calling for now faces elections into a thing in my moving in october and so i think we've really seen the outcome of the
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intense soul searching yet that is clearly going on at the party headquarters both of the conservative c.d.u. party but others also that are the big tent party the social democrats and how much pressure is on and that. is the c.d.u. leader and she's chancellor angela merkel's designated successor. well the question that wasn't really answered here today is how much help and how much hindrance she was on it could have come down by our has a legacy a very west german legacy that is always something that doesn't necessarily help when contesting elections in the eastern states at the same time she appeared as being a bit of a bit clumsy over the past couple of months so she still kind of has to prove that she has what it takes to both take the party forward but also to potentially succeed angela merkel also in the post of german chancellor now that she's defense
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minister she's clearly a lot closer to power but it's by no means seen as a given here within the c.d.u. that she would be the one to step up clearly there would be some intense competition still within the city rank and file. political editor stunning outside the sea the headquarters in the heart of berlin thank you very much for that assessment. they're starting to look at some other stories making news around the world in hong kong pro-democracy activists remain on the streets but calls for a general leave the strike today fizzled out except for students and some hospital workers this after a 13th straight weekend of intense protests that included scenes of police told me a subway compartment beating many on board and using pepper spray as it tracks down protest has. the u.s. and china trade disputes has escalated with both sides adding more talents on each
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other's exports the united states is imposing levies on an additional $112000000000.00 of chinese exports like headphones speakers and shoes while beijing is retaliating retaliates on $75000000000.00 of u.s. goods and u.s. crude oil. cities are flaring on the israel lebanon border the lebanese militant group hezbollah fired a volley of anti-tank missiles at an israeli army base on sunday israel responded by shelling village in lebanon no casualties reported. and a strike by the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen has hit a detention center killing at least 100 business that's according to officials for the who group locals say the building was being used to detain opposed to the whole . the head of the international red cross in yemen to head to the site and
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suggested the death toll could rise frank said the center held around $170.00 people and only 40 had survived the saudi led coalition said it had attacked a military target. of the devastating one yemen has been region since 2015 and is far from over one funny for job was just in yemen and she joins me now in the studio welcome funny not many journeys actually managed to get into yemen share your insights with us as to what is happening there the situation and. the ground in fact once you enter. the interim capital ever since the capital. has been taken over by the. 5 years ago the interim capital is facing a lot of challenges a lot of tensions when you pass through the checkpoints you really wonder who is in charge is it what is left of the government or the government is it the separatists who are dreaming of an state is it part of the coalition who is it's really people
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waking up every morning are wondering who is in charge today and within that situation within this conflict and this in stable situation i've met a very young dr fox her name 26 year old and she said she's doing this job being a doctor in this public hospital but she had a completely different expectations when she started her medical. study 6 years ago before the war started let's have a look about 40. things can change in seconds at this intensive care unit in aden this is john not she's 18 months old and has been diagnosed with and malnutrition she's whole between life and death that a 3rd of what either of those did you request oxygen there is nothing the oxygen bottle and the room doesn't work in which. the heat the doctor fatuma must improvise it's not the 1st time she has fallen helpless steam
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inhalation is the only option available for at the moment but it's not just now paralytic increased seeing her you know breathing is so flat so she needs oxygen right away. fatima's shift is just beginning the oxygen bottle is delivered after all janet's will make it many children do not for fun the fact that oxygen cannot always be provided on time is depressing when she began her medical studies before the war shortages were unheard of i was feeling optimistic i was really looking forward to graduate but it's just so difficult for delivering even for doctors considered you know fired up here in the country. happiness comes in small doses here this father is relieved his daughter is gaining some weight for now they say they're not enough doctors and most of those here must work unpaid. hospitals cannot cope it's not just the lack of food in yemen that brings
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a lot of people especially malnourished children to this hospital once they arrive they face another problem lack of medical supplies and there's not enough space simply the r.t.l. belts for these children. these children are new patients waiting in the hallway for admin. 14 i was not prepared for this level of stress after a 24 hour shift she finally find sanctuary at home photography hops are 200 wind at the age of 26 she finds her job overwhelming it makes me feel that i am not still working and just forget it and within it all in the hospital i'm starting day for life but there she wants to continue her medical studies in germany her father a geologist used to live there in the 1980 s. puppet i think the war never and will end. a lot of time how long.
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this is nobody lives but we hope the war ends for a children because the people are suffering and they are in bad shape there's no stability nothing nothing no salary no jobs what do you think is the last mission. with a future so bleak fatima doesn't know how long she will stay in yemen working on paper she wants to continue working as a doctor to help people but she also wants better opportunities of her own if possible outside of yemen. so funny how tell us about the humanitarian situation in yemen and why our brave young doctors like not being paid for their work right well this is just one example of what's going on in the country to situation is dire all over the country especially in the north which is controlled by the who thinks in fact the world food program has temporarily suspended its aid because they claim that the roof the spear stealing the food and selling it or sharing it with in their fighters no way it comes to she says she's working on paid
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because she's committed to what she's doing and she started studying a medical studies she made a commitment for life so she says if she doesn't get up in the morning who's going to get up for these children but also in terms of experience just very pragmatically she says in a public hospital she would get much more experience than in a private hospital because there was also exists but hardly anybody of course can afford to go to a private hospital hospital and why the situation is this dire and getting even worse because let's not forget there's also a cholera outbreak that the country suffering is not just just the family but so many other problems putting and adding an extra layer of challenges in the country what all these is happening on the ground people really feel abandoned not just by their own government or what's left of it but also internationally they feel even though there is international aid that sort of channels towards yemen it really doesn't arrive to posterized because there's so on the other so many other challenges that this country is facing so yes these people really feel left behind
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and they just also feel that nobody really cares about yemen a war in yemen that's been going on already of. the competent yemen is viewed as a proxy war with regional act is there any sign of this conflict ever drawing to a close unfortunately as it stands now is that just a what's called a proxy war between saudi arabia and iran and a civil war between the yemeni government and who feel the yemeni government being supported by the saudi led coalition there's also a rift. that coalition new frontlines opening up the separatists for example they're dreaming of a very southern yemen as it was in up until 990 so as you can tell there are so many elements in place your district so fluid that even the question of whether soon there will be any peace soon is already very very hard to tell at this point no one can tell what's going to happen next the only thing what we see on the
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ground at this point the things are getting more complex and difficult by the day for the people in yemen. just back from yemen thank you very much for your insights . here watching the devin is still to come if your best dress is dry clean only don't wear it to this opera we report on a whole new way to experience don giovanni in prague. but 1st the u.s. states of florida georgia and south carolina have issued evacuation orders as hurricane dorian approaches as many as a 1000000 people could be forced to leave their homes the powerful storm is forecast to hit the eastern seaboard of the united states by tuesday dorian discovered the pounding the northern bahamas. returning home to a scene of devastation this green you know everything know everything down hurrican dorian's advance across the northern bahamas has been slow and relentless
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clocking winds of nearly 300 kilometers per hour it's left a trail of destruction flattening buildings for forecasters expect dorian to remain a category 5 storm as it moves towards the u.s. overnight into tuesday president donald trump has already declared a state of emergency is. one of the largest we've ever seen. hundreds of miles all war from the items. were. all. their predictions differ about when and where that landfall will be communities from florida to the carolinas are preparing for the worst many have been stocking up on supplies and shattering up homes and buildings in what's become a familiar ritual of the hurricane season. we all this hash tag to spread across social media in solidarity with the trendy vania or palestinian woman from bethlehem who died under suspicious circumstances and the
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incident to spot a spirited debate about on the killings my colleague sat us has been following the story and joins me now welcome nodded what do we know about this 21 year old the circumstances of the death of this. are very unclear social media reports say that she died after her family and her brothers assaulted her because basically she went out with a young man who she was going to marry and the family knew about this marriage and they also consented so she went out with him and posted a video or a photo online with him and then she got assaulted by her family now these circumstances are very unclear we don't know how much from this is stroup. the whole thing happened 2 weeks ago died on august 22nd but the whole thing came public after people started publishing videos and photos of this wrong line and her
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story became public and especially in video that shows or shows the some woman crying and shouting for help in a bethlehem hospital this couldn't be independently confirmed of this is from the video but it was shared very widely let's take a look at this video. so basically social media reports and other media outlets say that had injuries and her spine while she was trying to escape her family and to escape the violence. the
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family denied these accusations and you say they say that the delivered. 3 times to the hospital and she eventually died because of her heart attack and they accuse the allegations that they killed her now the general prosecutor are looking into that case there will be an autopsy and they're trying to find out the circumstances of her death so they conflicting reports on this happened in the hometown what are people saying about this incident. the release of this video and the other footage they really sparked a huge huge depended on on the social media there is. this we are or a. tweet that has been or has take that has being widely shared these pictures of as she's become more of an icon also very prominent arab singers tweeted
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about her the singer a lebanese singer at least said nothing justifies a murder on or is not dependent on a young woman and her private life in a backwardness also the lebanese thing and as i said there is no honor in killing the voice of justice should become louder the killer should be held accountable so there's a big debate on social media about not only insatiate social media because people now took to the streets to you know demand. just as the case of has sparked you know demonstrations we saw inside out in demonstration in bethlehem and also today there was a demonstration and front of the government's headquarters in ramallah so it's a huge debate now into the scene and also on arab media. this debate now is about honor killing they want to people want to draw attention to this phenomenon in the arab countries and a. lot of echoes in and media. thank you very
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much for being us information on that story which is causing such a debate in the palace and trees in the region thanks for. to the industry and around there have been when it was desperate for a home victory against house there after losing their 1st 2 matches this season a man from japan ended up making all the difference to the outcome. there the braman coach florian co felt received the backing of the fans after a bad start to the season they were looking for their 1st points against out there with europe their aim this term. and the home crowd soon had something to shout out yet asako making it one nil after just 6 minutes out those defensive line was far too high. but the visitors hit back stefan like china finding fellow serious reuben vagas for the equaliser the 2 recent arrivals showing a great understanding. braman though continued to frighten
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and josh argent showed she purred skill to put them back in front on 21 minutes the 19 year old american is already making a name for himself in northern germany. it got better over the hosts when like china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark. but instead of falling apart regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. brandon's extra man began to tell however and japan's a circle snatched the winner for 32 and 67 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign. asperger still to get their 1st win but braman are now off the mark. also on sunday i'm tucked frankfurt left to fight back against fortunate descent after the 21 win
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sends the eagles up to 7th in the table. for 6 points from their 2 encounters with just last season but they went behind today when alfredo morello's found an unmarked proven henning's in the 36 minute an experience striker like henning's needs no 2nd invitation when offered such time and space by standoffish center backs his header made a difference in the 1st half and went in in front at the break. an equally simple move in the 2nd half produced frankfurt's equaliser new striker was tossed with a powerful header on his debut to bring things level just shy of the hour. and in a 86 minute frankfurt completed to comeback gonzalo pass here in syria turning the game on its head and securing the home side a 2nd home win of the season. here then is
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a look at the bundesliga table after a match to 3 lovesick lead the way with 3 wins from 3 by an hour 2nd after hammering mines on saturday when dortmund also lost at only on but then in the bottom half the sea mines rooted to the foot of the table with 3 men moving up after their 1st points on sunday. moving away from sport in the czech capital of prague is home to many grand buildings including an ornate opera house but some of the city's culture see that keen to get away from the usual way of doing things to attract new audiences one to motor is still a twist on an opera classic don giovanni with an orthodox seating arrangements let's just say you'd be well advised to take it with you. here. not the way opera lovers usually enjoy their favorite pastime. but for one night
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stands a savor the music in a stunning quite different from a grand opera house. but it was a slow 2 out of my idea i don't normally follow the opera so closely but to see don giovanni down this way from a bath tub with a nice view of the prague castle it's something incredible to me on. security checks singers performed best loved arias from the mozart classic which premiered in prague back in 17 if you summon come you spoke of going over who knows you're. supposed to get up there when the old guys that asked me to be part of this event it was a daring step for me it's about minute 30 trying something very nontraditional overview but i like new challenges so the question of bill becomes even listen to kill even though of course people in the theater are also in the mood to listen to a nice opera. but it's different here. the view the wine and the
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bathtub all my kit a bit different than. yeah i do according to promoters is just sort of up culture in new and innovative ways as the best way to preserve it for new generations. sounds interesting no kidding but. giant panda maignan has given birth to twins it's a major breakthrough for the breeding program its 1st ever giant panda but mangling gave birth to the 1st panda baby on saturday evening and the 2nd one a fad of the zoo says the mom is doing just fine and there's no need to bodies on it just say it's completely normal for giant panda moms to change the fatty dead babies between their teeth. so it's.
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so many men and had 2 babies of this is the w's. top story leaders from the far right alternative for germany say that the mainstream parties will have to reconsider their refusal to work with them after making big gains in stage elections despite the populist sun mainstream fatah has managed to retain control of governments in saxony and granted but. coming up next on news asia as they use they go see it's with the taliban and the militants expand their attacks and afghanistan on the taliban trying to influence the peace talks. and police in hong kong arrested dozens of activists during another weekend of unrest what happens to protest is in custody one activist tends to dominate news
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