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be allah gassed by from the be the bad this is viewed have to news coming to you lie from but i lent punk contrabands for a not the recant of pro-democracy demonstrations the dis time doctors recent pill to asked some mom to buy clashes with police the activist off the thinking for democracy for to coming up this final resting place of than bob raised most gabi has finally been of breach it's to beat up the a peers it was
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a cut national monument in the capital cardiology and a country famous for its full and exports criticisms of pulled crisis the told anjan tina is inflation as made full didn't precision expensive and it's a big issued ahead of next month's elections how than of a warm welcome to you i'm homegirl this preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations some recent protests have been marred by violent clashes with police but on the day of the chinese mid autumn festival when families traditionally gather to gaze at the moon and eat cakes activists are protesting peacefully they've taken to singing a new democracy anthem called glory to hong kong and forming human chains in the
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hills. it's not just pro-democracy protesters who want to make their voices heard. i they're singing china keep going i want to show you and like you we should and my loyalty to my country my mother the country the monaghan one i love the hong kong crisis will end soon all the victims of the hong kong people and more they do they don't know how to have a lot of times it's a response to entitle beijing protesters shown here who have converged on shopping malls over the past few days they are singing the anthem glory to hong kong. followed closely. tensions are running high between the 2 sides. we find that the home cause freedom of iran by that by that's what i'm not. and also i think that i was i was in our poll tests.
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we were continually doubt called government they don't fulfill our feisty. of the so far only one of the 5 demands has been met the controversial extradition law was scrapped last week but demonstrators also want hong kong's leader kerry lamb to step down an inquiry into police brutality the more than $1300.00 arrested to be released and greater democratic freedoms. and we're going on live to correspond much has been in the who's standing by in hong kong mathias another evening another weekend of protests ahead what keep fees for test is going. well the protesters have found out during these last 3 months how many they are they have called out solidarity. i think we're having
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some trouble with the dog a moment 7. yes go ahead if you can. yeah. i think we have lost the audio to hong kong with mathias bellinger reporting live from hong kong but as you heard there were some problems with the line there so relieve it for now and see whether we can go back to him later meanwhile let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world a new zealand's prime minister just in the turn has introduced new legislation to father tighten gun laws might come 6 months after $51.00 people were killed in a mash hooting at a mosque in christ church military style rifles were immediately banned after the shootings the new laws will make it easier to track firearms and increase penalties for violations. check state attorneys have dropped criminal investigations into
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prime minister under bobbish he's accused of fraud related to tapping european union subsidies the accusations had posed the biggest challenge to barbour says the litigate korea he had long denied any wrongdoing. the e.u.'s foreign policy chief of decomposition he has announced an additional 30000000 euros in aid for colombia the funds are intended to help the latin american country grapple with the influx of venezuelan microbes colombia has taken in more than 1400000 venezuelans economic and political conflict at home. the dispute over the burial site of the. appears to have been dissolved a spokesman for family says they've agreed to have him buried. the government had been at. rest the family had previously said it intended to bury
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him and his. remains in state. and privilege was fun he is at that stage and he has sent us this update. controversy surrounding the final resting place of the former leader of the. has finally been resolved he will now be buried at the national shrine in harare on sunday his bare our arrangements with a center of discussion in the past few days where the family insisted that they wanted a private ceremony in his rural home while the government wanted him to be buried at the national heroes where most of the founding leaders of independent zimbabwe are buried hundreds of mourners continue to throng there to fire a stadium in harare to pay their last respects at this place it is iconic in the sense that this is the place where robert mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black
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prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1980 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the sheer cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe an economy and also bear the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. that is our correspondent privilege was fun he reporting from harley turning out of the u.s. for the democratic party has held a 3rd round of primary debates in the long process to decide who will take on president donald trump in the 2020 elections it was the 1st time the leading candidates were all on one stage together and it soon became apparent there were stark ideological differences among the contenders these pictures you're about to
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see are courtesy of a.b.c. take for the 1st time in these democratic primaries front runner a moderate kerry biden faced his 2 main challenges and i suppose warren and bernie sanders. in the united states of america we are spending twice as much per capita on health care as the canadians or any other major country on earth this america europe and america so want to pay twice as much as other countries and they guarantee health care to all people we all owe huge debt to president obama who fundamentally transformed health care in america and committed this country to how you write everything. and now the question is how best can we improve on it and i believe the best way we can do that is we make sure that everybody gets covered by health care or support but the debate took place in texas a buddhist state where 2 mass shootings have taken place this summer alone and i
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wonder then that alongside health care immigration and gun control dominated that's about some lower polling candidates to come to for your code yes we're going to take your 15 great reporting thank you thank you. but i will leave change on this issue because i have seen what the carnage creates in communities like mine i think we have to compete for talent and i am the opposite of donald trump in many ways he says build a wall i'm going to say to immigrants come to america because if you come here your son or daughter can run for president committee the top 10 democratic candidates took part thursday night twice that number remain in the field the race is still young but if the democrats are to win against president trump in 2020 they will need to find a clear on such as the question of what exactly the party stands for. their differences ok now let's return to our top story the pro-democracy protests in hong
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kong we have been able to establish a line with chorus line but yes a bit anger who joins me on the line from hong kong so let us tell us 1st we got interrupted as you were talking. early enough the connection but tell us exactly where you and what's happening around you. at a place called lyons rock that's a small mountain in hong kong. around the. risk of. flashing lights up there to look for sure or to life so it's a business all of them to go to one of the most important for additional festivals in china to people if you particularly like dresses and when you do you can also come to be lined up with the protesters have decided to try to have this is. safe and light so as. to protest. and equal
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education so to have. that was kind of the things he's thought democracy protested that that's what keeps these protesters going what motivates them the process look at this discuss but the darity they have to help us if they are many there is. busy 3 months. when the. b.c. usually and boy that's what they're told because of. the truth is when did this to you mancini goes to suffer too long to make believe there could be direct. support. there was the way you've got 3 christian. they think i can reform the. feeling that if they don't smoke i think sometimes there are.
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riots and measured billing on the line live from hong kong thank you very much. and i apologize for the quality of the language as you could hear the protests as the determined to make themselves heard and hong kong as another weekend of protests is set to go on now you're watching the news coming up ahead the drug. isn't just being fed by the fall but it's also affecting wildlife we tell you which animal is violent or just watching to gauge the severity of the dry stuff. but fest argentina is just weeks away from a presidential election protest as a demanding the government declare a food emergency spiking inflation is leaving the nation's poorest struggling to feed themselves. feel reports.
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60 year old housewife. lives in a hut without running water in the city of scions penya in the northern argentinian province of choco she has 11 children to live with her and there's also her 4 year old grandson benjamin he is recovering from severe malnutrition. often it is very difficult to buy the things you need. she needs between 4 and 5 euros for their daily food needs she says the money comes from her children's allowance her daughter's disability pension and the wages her son earns whenever he can pick up work but there is often not enough money. and yet my son does odd jobs and gets paid in the afternoon sometimes we have money but sometimes we don't. elba brings a grandchild to the conan a center for children's nutrition it provides help with food and medical care having a peralta heads the institute he says cases of malnutrition are getting more serious
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since the economic crisis. over the past year we've had 6 cases of severe malnutrition and about 15 moderate cases we already have a larger number of children with these diagnoses this year argentina's inflation rate is running at 55 percent and unemployment is high the poverty rate is now at 35 percent so the winner of the october presidential election will have to shoulder the burden of boosting the economy. elections also coming up in tunisia people there voting in a slack presidential election on sunday the poll was originally should you take place in the event which was brought forward after the death of the incumbent. a said see now $26.00 candidates are taking part in the race including of the fatah of the islam missed party and huldah and incumbent prime minister you said head to news is known as the birthplace of the 2011 out of string today it's held up as the
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only nation in the region to have success to be managed the transition to democracy but it is still the setback problems such as high unemployment and poverty our team in the country sent us this report. it's election time in the rural village of money about a young politician bob is trying to convince people head to go out and vote but many farmers are skeptical of politicians ruggles and accusations that frightens me of. nearly 90 percent of genius in surveyed say that dissatisfied with politics but not everyone has given up more and more people have registered to vote in the last few weeks perhaps this is also gz the chair initiative which was launched by the president where young activists advertise the parliamentary system to other young people. like him but he made a comment that was a very ask people what they would do if they were in charge then we tell them where
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the election is apart and look at people need to understand what the president does what a parliament does then politics are no longer be a mystery to them and that i use some salmonella mission up some of the predicate of the war. one topic that continues to puzzle is the outcome of the elections 26 candidates compete with very different profiles and goes according to polls no individual party can count on a majority the 2 top drunk candidates will probably have to face a runoff fight. because as elections in tunisia on sunday. getting out of turkey where just a music video has caused quite a stir have a listen. to the cheating minute tracked features no less than 20 of them and it's titled. turkish for i can't change them and it's quick and shaping up to become the vital cry of the otherwise increasingly finally opposition to president their chip dive into the
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real. and tracking that story is g.w. deporter the coral reef she joins me now on the studio welcome to code i believe this video has caused quite a stir explaining to us is why it's become such an explosive hit well expose it is just the right word because it basically addresses issues that haven't been in the public eye that have been talked about in public in turkey for quite a time now we're talking about violence against women injustice political corruption but also the destruction of the planet and the reason why these issues have been kind of kept quiet a bit might just lie back in the past in july 2016 when president edwin was almost ousted after of coup attempt and after that tens of thousands of people from the public sector such as teachers and doctors of west spend that and also fired from their jobs in what human rights activists called a witch hunt against people who have a different opinion from out of one so that that was one big action and we also saw
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many journalists being imprisoned once and again and again again and that pretty much left the public square empty and that's where social media came into play because people could still go to social media and talk about their issues their topics and it became this soap box for them and these rappers now take this soap box and turn it into a ghetto blaster to spread their words worldwide let's just have a quick listen to what they say but you might. want to look at. it is. the sole solution it will be a project of it as you know with almost any digital. system mom they can't keep quiet for real because they're really saying things like that peas are corrupt leaches which i find a very strong and they're not rolling back with their words that's is probably the sense of this whole video this video is 15 minutes long and i'm sure edouard is not
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amused by it but what about the beef of ticky how they're responding especially young people have reacted to this video it must have hit quite worn in turkey and it was over 21000000 hits in just one week when it was uploaded on you tube so quite a lot of interest for this video kamaka who is an observer of turkish politics calls the song a political earthquake and a quote incendiary aren't the kind that holds a mirror up to society and then shaft has it so you can imagine that he's not the only one commenting on this video that has been very much discussion on social media among young people and turkey who say that they like it or not or talk about these issues and stop talking about it all out of a sudden and then you also have obviously some blowback there and cross forma may. check for example use a member of a k party and he's claim in a tweet that the video is trying to instigate
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a rebellion he's saying that watching this video you notice calls for belly and innocent music encouraging people to repel it's a very professional method just watch so there you go there you have to discussion right in your face or to speak absolutely and what about the opposite of the coup and how are they responding to this the fallout from the video of d w has got exclusive access to some of them we've talked to some of the rappers who emphasize that they just want people to start a conversation to gether so they don't want them to pick sides they actually were. them to start the conversation about these issues that also affect turkey in a way but also up global issues and find a way to gather find a way to look for a bright future for turkey let's just quickly listen to what they say. i don't think we should mean words we even feel guilty for not speaking out so far so we don't think we should be silent and we're not afraid of being investigated we actually think the underlying issue that created all these problems in the 1st
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place was fear. we all really love to look good if we have kids in the future we want them to grow up in a good world. that's why our message is to increase the consciousness of the youth not to limit their bright minds. to it no matter what whenever they see injustice they should talk about it and stand up against it because. these rappers are really looking to open up the conversation and also to push for it to look into the future also for that children and they're certainly reclaiming the public space with this video because everybody is talking about this so this might very well a moment where we see a new movement develop and over there in turkey yeah in a catalyst for change through debate discussion thank you very much nicholas reese for that story. and it's not just talk regions of the world that are running dry here in germany farmers have seen below average
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great harvest after the 3rd hottest summer on record in the eastern state of brandenburg but surrounded by in a show we have gauging the severity of the drought is to observe the behavior of cranes. cranes with their young a rare sight this summer here in the northeast of brandenburg the birds have less offspring these days a meadow like this one is actually the ideal breeding ground for cranes says thomas falters local nature guide here the birds can find enough food in these low lying areas the water is usually up to one metre high this provides the cranes with enough protection against fox is another wild animals but now everything is dry fluffers has to dig a little while before he finally reaches water. and it is already serious when a whole year passes by without a broad period if it's only a one year they will probably survive because cranes can live well over 10 years
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but if this happens more often it is really serious the fish. the drought is having traumatic consequences for other species besides the cranes. almost an example of the eurasian britain which has been breeding here annually for 15 years there are several appears in the neighborhood which did not even meet this year because it was so dry and you can see that searched everywhere that used to house small creatures like water snake is so worms that have no chance of survival due to the lack of water the biologist expects 500 fewer young koreans this year than in years past normally about a quarter of the $10000.00 or so pairs of koreans living in germany nest here in brandenburg. this happens a few years in a row they might migrate to question is where i don't know what it looks like for the norse or for the eastern poland or hurt or has been a big drought to some other to. the drought establishes itself as
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a normal weather pattern then annual spectacles like these might become a thing of the past. to china and the ritual known as eliyahu in which before was make walking through fire look easy as you can see they walked barefoot across the fire the burning coal was agitating the fire in order to ward off evil spirits the fire walking a spot of the mid autumn festival that takes place in countries like china hong kong and other states in the east and southeast asia of the days believed to have the fullest smooth afia and it fell abated with fireworks displays especially as the land turns and people eat cakes. you're watching new day obviously is coming up next on news asia going to turn to hong kong as hong kong prepares for another weekend of rallies protesters from biggest demonstrations
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are charged over driving we take a look at whether the strip sentences they're facing opposite you can be motivated . and losing land to desert if occasion we take a look at how countries are trying to combat with become an international problem. blasts a huge job reading 1st time trying to define deficit and turning heads into. one that and more coming up on news asia from me i'm to thank she despised enough.
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dot next. week you know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices part. of the 77 percent to talk about the issues. this is where because. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. the 1st. this is the that there is a shop coming up scare tactics all know me in forcing goals. police have charged a few 70 protesters with writing some could be looking at 10 years in prison water
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