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the as. the as. this is deja news coming to you live from london british lawmakers fierce a month away from their jobs and without being asked from mr barnes johnson confronted suspended parliament this evening just after a key vote no make us will not be back until mid 2 weeks before the u.k. is due to leave the european union also coming up pope francis wraps up his africa trip with a visit to the indian ocean island of mauritians honoring the memory of
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a missionary developed for tolerance and in defeat understanding. and political leaders in germany are demanding answers to how the town council could have elected a new nazi as if ted the man was elected unanimously the votes from established parties. on a warm welcome to you i'm on with that shima u.k. prime minister abbas johnson's office has confirmed that parliament will be suspended from the end of the business day today till the middle of next month is regardless of the outcome of a vote later today on johnson's propose snap general election this announcement came as johnson was holding breads of talks with his irish counterpart one of the 2 leaders are hoping to resolve the impasse of over. will happen as the irish border
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if and when the u.k. leaves the european union. says johnson last make specific proposals if there is to be any averting a no deal back set for. joining me now is our london correspondent big it must big it looks as if boris johnson is heading for another showdown in parliament this time always proposing for a snap general election middle. is is it likely to get what he wants. it really isn't i mean it's another tug of war here in london and parliament is just at loggerheads with the government parliamentarians the majority of them want to prevent an exit from the european union at the end of october without any deal and this is why they say they can take the risk of an election because they say they can trust johnson they can't be sure that maybe he's going to then reneged on his promises and he will leave the european union 1st so he they don't trust him
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they want to make sure that they don't leave the e.u. at the end of october without any agreement they say this is just too orrible for businesses and catch the consequences could be catastrophic for for food supplies medicine supplies so they want to prevent that at any cost so what options does bonds johnson have now. well the most likely option maybe the most sensible option would be to go to brussels there is another summit in brussels at the end of october boris johnson has said and he has said it again when he was meeting with leo varadkar that he is trying to get a deal from brussels suit if there was an agreement if boris johnson was somehow able to get an agreement with brussels either something that he gets exclusively that he can sell us a new agreement or maybe trees or maize old withdrawal agreement which he then might have to change just ever so slightly if you can get something through
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parliament here because then parliament would really at the last moment maybe barge and that they would maybe then get his deal however we have seen another cabinet resignation over the weekend one of chorus johnson's closest colleagues she has said she doesn't think that the government actually wants to get a deal from brussels and they put all their efforts into the preparations for for a new deal and leaving at the end of october so we don't know whether this is something that boris johnson actually does or doesn't have in mind this deal with the e.u. could then what do you would then do really nobody knows there are reports that there are the government has other tricks up their sleeve he might just resign and then trigger a general election that he so desperately wants to increase his majority he might do that but we really and rita we really don't know what he's going to do next big boris johnson now boxed himself into a corner. he might have books himself into a corner and he sounds
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a bit desperate the government sounds a bit desperate he said he's not going to go to brussels he's not going to ask for an extension like parliamentarians here force him to do however it does become the law if parliament succeeds and if this bill gains royal assent which it will today so how he's going to get out of that we really don't know there are fears that he might not it here to the law and we have seen for example the criminal bar association the highly respected organisation of the of the top lawyers in the u.k. that the government must adhere to the law and the government that doesn't do it will open the door to more brutal so pretty strong words and it just goes to show how high the stakes are here in london at the moment right big mouth in london thank you very much. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world the united nations' atomic agency says iran is acquire
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uranium enrichment equipment that preaches the nuclear deal it signed with major powers in 2015 the new kid deal has threatened to collapse over ever since the us poor diet unilaterally last year iran's trying to convince european signatories to ease the impact of u.s. sanctions. preliminary results in a russian local election show big losses for the ruling party slate in moscow candidate supported by opposition leader alexei navalny one almost half the vote even after many opposition candidates were removed from the ballot was voter turnout. a powerful typhoon to fast i has lashed the japanese capital tokyo leaving one person dead and at least 10 injured aside caused them major disruption to transport bringing the train services to a standstill and grounding flights about 400000 people have been advised to evacuate their homes. british airways says it's cancelled almost all its u.k.
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flights as pilots begin a 2 day strike tens of thousands of passengers have been left stranded the strike follows around 9 months of fields talks of a pilot's salaries. here in germany political leaders are demanding to know how a town council could have elected a man from a neo nazi party as its head the mantra of the n p d was installed unanimously with votes from established parties including chancellor angela merkel's c.d.u. . start it's not big a small industrial park a bakery a hotel and a pizza place but now many people in germany are interested in knowing how the small town and has in the center of germany elected stephanie. a few days ago the politician from the extreme right wing n.p.t. announced on facebook that he was elected in a simple administrators of. from the people for the people he added to his post
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the vote was unanimous including votes from chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. and her coalition partner s.p.d. one of the council members who voted for yonks defended the choice if those who can do we are trying to help the people and address their issues that's all party membership doesn't play a role for us. stephanie x. has worked for the n.p.t. on the regional and national level for keyes the enough thora teams have twice sought and failed to ban the party as a threat to germany's democratic order the domestic intelligence service has kept close tabs on the party yeah actually has even shown up in the agency's report on fright wing extremists but he was democratically elected also because no other candidate was available the few suppose that presidents a mixed. kind and it's a bad that there was no alternative no wonder he got into only one of em so you would have lived up to maybe it will have an effect and make politicians think
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about how their decisions are received by most people. by their me outside. strangling we have better people for the job is over. for each and no politicians were shocked by the choice. is a nazi even after the attempt to ban the n.p.t. he stayed loyal to the party which is close to hitler's nazi party and you know he isn't so much of so in a stupid shit but protest is now also mounting in berlin. as it's going indignation justified yesterday there was a 1st special meeting of the committee and has in the us is an aim is to apply for a revoke ation of the election of that candidate implemented and put another candidate and his place and then we will have to discuss hoss. something like this could have happened. to replace yosh the local
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council would 1st need to find another candidate for the job. if i'm on the story i'm joined by political correspondent kate brady welcomed kate near universal condemnation from national party leaders here in berlin but as we could not report there was nothing undemocratic about. election was there no exactly there wasn't anything undemocratic about this election so he was elected unanimously by 7 council members so legally speaking there isn't really anything up to debate here but of course as we saw there a meter in that report that in terms of politics and also among viruses they says caused quite some uproar here in germany and people have been left asking themselves how they secession could have been made in the 1st place even though some of those council members have said that there was no alternative member but that decision could still be reversed if
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a 2 thirds majority of the council back at the decision to dismiss the current municipal administration but as we also heard there at the end of that report they currently don't seem to have an alternative candidate either so using local officials from other parties electorates to fund say they didn't have any other candidates but what does it say about mainstream parties they don't seem to have any people at the local level. well this certainly has been an issue for some years now and it's no secret either that particularly germany's big tent party parties i am glad marcos conservative c.d.u. and also the social democrats have found it difficult in recent years to especially get younger people involved in politics particularly in local politics of grassroots levels but at the same time critics now are asking is that really reason i know for the fact that they couldn't find
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a yet another young local to take on this role who was more adept at using a computer and sending emails is that really reason enough to hand this job to someone who has links to neo nazis. gave pretty adage obvious bottom of the studios thank you very much. you're watching news coming up ahead how many grand slam titles just to drop on that down beat to match the georgia prejudice record not many that's for sure for when the spaniards trump the u.s. open. but 1st both france has been celebrating an open air mass on the indian ocean island of maurice's on the last leg of his 3 nation tour of east africa in his sermon francis said young people should be the foremost mission of the church and urge the faithful to marginalized an unemployed you also honored a 19th century french missionary who cared for freed slaves. francis
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arrived in maurice's following stops in mozambique and madagascar do you have views reports from more issues on an enduring legacy that. interfaith family outing to the grave of jack. beatified french missionary. was born a hindu but is now a christian by the mondays hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here together. and you have problems i come here to talk about it with father love. doesn't always come right away but it does come. i usually prefer the children i want to be growing nicely give them would health. and education good manners that is impacting their the bed tonight going now growing man is saying they.
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would have started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on nourishes but he did more than preach he treated freed slaves as equals and gave a voice to the poor many years still call them the apostle of more riches. literally. every one of. these a symbol of the country's unity if you. people flocked to him you can see this is a disgrace that. people from all religions and cultures honor him as a spiritual father. and as a father figure. the population of. the rest is made up of christians muslims and buddhists. the mosque right next to
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him to a temple in morris's that is totally normal it is a very religious country but in the same time very tolerant. the pope's visit is a special honor for all faiths here. we do a computer to do about what the whole muslim community here welcomes the pope's. gold out of it after all we are all one people dr yes. what about as we were through with one paper john paul the 2nd visited in 1989. just as thrilled by the current pope's visit we welcome everyone who stands for peace yet ready to publish it why do you want these at a civil. and human dignity and her family visibly moved after the visit to father levels grave. i don't know.
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you can explain later she says it gave her strength next year at the latest the family will reunite to come back here just. and joining us now from marie she says did of these correspond and increase as we saw in your report more issues of a diverse and tolerant nation with regard to religion the pope has just arrived there how's it been received. very euphoric. before the mass tens of thousands of people were having a palm branches waving with them as a sign of peace people were very happy i was standing next to an elderly man who said i wasn't there when the pope paul the 2nd was there and this time it's probably the one and only chance for me to see the pope he was very happy and it's not only christians that where we've seen in the report before people of all faith groups are very happy to have the paper. francis is just finished mass what was his
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main message. well of course he talked a lot about al but his key message i found was a message to the use that they have to be considered more in the society as well as in the church and this was something he was repeating most of the time you have to know that morris's is seen as a role model country in africa it is an upper middle income economy that has tremendous progress since independence compared to other african countries especially but not everything is good the unemployment rate is still quite high especially when it comes to young people so the pope called for an ethical because very often you have the case here that some people who are rich getting richer and the poor are getting poorer and many people here don't really see perspectives anymore many are frustrated about the situation and to the pope trying to address them now didn't want to do this visit the pope wraps up his africa what do you say it's been the success. overall i would say definitely yes he
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made hundreds of thousands of people very happy spread of a lot of joy and the pope of course knows how important africa is catholic membership or followers are not growing anymore in europe it affects their declining but in africa they are still growing of course because of the massive population growth we still see in many countries and it's still happening despite the competition from pentecostal churches for example but there was also some criticism office visit here in morris's as well as a big because in both countries the elections are coming close and some opposition representatives where saying that the visit of the pope comes at a wrong time because the ruling parties will of course try to use it for their advantage andrine krishi in the races thank you very much for reporting on the pontiff's visit that. turning out to the u.s. open in a show former vice president joe biden is in the lead among democratic contenders to take on donald trump next year he spoiling ahead of rivals bernie sanders and
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elizabeth warren who are also seeking the nomination one of biden is well known to many voters on the campaign trail he's not impressing everybody did under for naaman is following the race in new hampshire. joe biden's already had a successful career but here he is again running for president because he says he won 3 a night the country. a town hall in luck on your new hampshire. trip troops on too many tell us they admire the former vice president but need to hear what kind of message she has to offer as a presidential candidate. we are in a battle for the soul of this nation is 1st and foremost the reason why i decided to run. talks about his accomplishments in the obama administration and the problems he wants to tackle is elected but he doesn't really seem to be focused
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many openings remarks are diffuse and lengthy the data shows if you do you increase foremost i think he needs to be more concise and his explanations of things and i was a little disappointed that way i was happy with what with what he said and i understood what he was trying to say other people maybe not so much there are a lot of people here that are on the fence today he spoke on issues that were important to me and it was about the immigration issues and it was about the violence with the guns and i think that hill will definitely improve this country and bring us back together again the next morning of the new hampshire democratic party convention biden is one of 19 presidential hopefuls set to speak here and he is on the pressure to defend his position as the party stay put. the former vice president is still well hat in the race for next year's democratic presidential nomination his campaign has portrayed him as the candidate most likely to be able
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to be done all trump but his lead in the polls has shrunk and the question remains how much of his advantage merely reflects name recognition for a man who has been in the public eye for more than 4 decades. thank the audience gives him a warm welcome when he takes the stage. but the supporters of his main opponent senator elizabeth warren and senator bernie sanders seem to be much more enthusiastic and ruckus. we think a little bit worse the ideal candidate she's smart she's got a plan she's looking out for planet earth as well as all americans not just the one percent what do you think about the frontrunner. mr by. anybody the trouble so if he's the nominee i may hang him but my preference is elizabeth warren
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order will be the new castle in eastern new hampshire as we did a number of by come pain stuff his advisors say joe biden represents the democratic party but then and he wanted a party they say that is older and more moderate than many as you know but that also means that his record is being questioned by young progressives my question is how can we trust that you're going to act on climate on the climate crisis if you're so attending fundraisers that fossil fuel executives like andy goldman are at i want to look at my eyes. i guarantee our guarantee you we're going to end fossil fuel and i am not going to cooperate there. the activist doesn't seem to be convinced that cried wolf on it's still early in the primary race and his companion is bracing for a long fight. and a tennis star rafael nadal of beat dannielle medvedev in 5 exhausting sets to win
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is 42 u.s. open title in new york and the obvious push to the brink in his 1st set scraping by 75 medvedev lost the next set 63 but then mounted an improbable comeback winning the 3rd and 4th sets to force a divisive decisive i beg your pardon but this family had came out on top winning 64 now has 19 grand slam titles to his name just one behind or time media roger federer. and to talk to me a. 4th u.s. saddle open is the. talkie from the host as well what a match they also got i love the one who's 4th u.s. title was he also the people's favorite yes he was i mean nadal is always ahead in new york and i think it comes down to his never give up attitude the fact that he's able to bounce back from injuries and the fact that he works so hard and he is rewarded for it and i think that's very much in line with the american work ethic
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and when it didn't do neil medvedev i mean that's a very interesting relationship right there they went from the spicing him to stony warming up to him and that is very understandable because he didn't flip the few of them at the fans of the crowd early in the tournament he did come out say says that he was wrong apologized but i still think it's the personality that unfiltered honest to make him a fan favorite down the road ok so now with this been a tough on a dime is this one slam away from a record equalling win by ross ephedra do you think equal it's very realist. take not just that nadal will catch roger federer's record but actually surpass it because if he put it into context roger federer has trente grandstands in the men's singles nadal now 19 and djokovic of course 16 and something that nadal also has is nadal has time on his side he's only 33 years old compared to roger federer who is 38 and but there's sometimes always this criticism against nadal that he's one
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dimensional that he only is good at dominating clay and they is some truth to that because if you look at it all of his grandstands 12 of his 1000 well won at the french open this is why the victory yesterday was so important because it shows you that nadal has adapted his game and that he's going really comfortable on hot court surfaces ok in this so-called medvedev nucky we've seen enough of him in the last 2 weeks with think that really be a serious threats the big 3 next year i mean look yeah you're right he's had an incredible summer but the question is is this a one off or can he keep it up and men's tennis especially right now they need somebody to break the dominance of the big 3 and i mean the big 3 have won the last 12 grandstands among them so change is needed and let's be optimistic medvedev you know he lost by small margins against nadal he took it to 5 sets the match was nearly 5 hours long so he is their best hope at the moment right now in breaking
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the dominance of the big 3 ok i'm going to talk you from thank you. now we all know baseball is big in the americas in some parts of asia but perhaps you didn't know that this is also a european championship and the trail of team tournament is taking place in germany and started over the weekend the host nation has won its 1st 2 games to top the group germany be britain 10 a late sunday night very tight affair marco cardoso at the winning home run to trail over a 1000 fans in bonn baseball the chance of the lympics next year and the european championships them spot off qualification for the tokyo games the tournament drunk's until this sunday. coming up next on do you have news asia these talks between the u.s. and the taliban cancelled by a treats from president trump what does it mean for the people of afghanistan.
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