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this is t w news live from berlin austria's conservatives win big in snap elections former chancellor sebastian perth's and his austrian people's party emerge stronger than ever just months after a scandal brought down his government now the hard work of building a coalition government starts to look at the latest from vienna also coming up freed from captivity after hundreds of boys are rescued from another school in nigeria some are speaking out about the horrific abuse they suffered. and scores
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standard programming resumes and on the one as lewis hamilton takes a giant leap toward a 6th world title at the russian grand prix. i am. i my ash waiter thanks for joining us austria's conservatives have won a resoundingly victory in the country's snap parliamentary election early results indicate former chancellor sebastian kurtz and his austrian people's party have taken about 37 percent of the vote it's a clear show of strength for kurtz just months after being ousted as chancellor amid a scandal involving his far right coalition partners. the recent scandals that triggered the government's collapse apparently didn't hurt sebastian courts and the ballot box. the former chancellor is poised to return to power results show his people's party is. the clear winner support for the conservatives
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jumped more than 5 percent i thank you thank you very much my dear friends i lost the confidence vote in may. the past 4 months were difficult and today the people voted us back into power thank you very much i mean there were many long faces at the headquarters of the conservatives former coalition partners the far right freedom party besides an expense scandal a covert video showing former chairman heinz christiane struck appearing to offer favors to a woman posing as a potential donor devastated the populace their support tumbled by some 10 percent . unfortunately the results are not a mandate to resume a governing coalition now the once and likely future chancellor will have to be creative the slightly weakened social democrats with nearly 22 percent of the vote or a potential coalition partner so are the greens the almost quadrupled their support
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to 14 percent enough to re enter parliament. we will soon be holding talks with other parties above all the people's party that's correct i've been striving for that but it will be a discussion about possibilities and whether it makes sense to hold talks at all for handling and so. it could still be days before all postal ballots are counted then the focus will shift to the difficult task of coalition building and deciding the balance of power in austria. did abuse max hofmann is in vienna covering the elections he says have asked and kurds will face some difficult choices when it comes to selecting coalition partner. sabbaticals wanted to keep his options open and now he really does have options 3 of them he could form a coalition either with his former partner or the far right freedom party with the social democrats or with the greens but it will be difficult to align the positions
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for example with the social democrats or with the greens on topics like migration so the easiest way could be with the old freedom party but they are involved in so many scandals that it might not be a viable options so where will. the coming days will show us for now it is unclear. pro-democracy demonstrators and police have clashed again in hong kong sunday's violence was the most serious in weeks police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons against demonstrators the activists are ramping up their protests as china prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the communist party seizing power a major opposition march is planned in hong kong on the anniversary this tuesday. to nigeria now where some of the boys who were rescued from a school in the country's north have been speaking out about the abuse they
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experienced police raided the institution in the town of last week and freed the 400 boys and men who are being held hostage there 7 people have been arrested. this cause on saleman back tell a story of horrific abuse. the 15 year old was one of hundreds rescued from an islamic school in the northern nigerian city of could do no last week. at worst we were flooded 5 times a day. they used car and belts and electrical cables to peters and. when police raided the building they found many of the boys some of whom were as young as 5 bound in chains somewhat even shackled to car wheels to prevent them from escaping. there are also stories of sexual abuse and beatings for those who
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refuse to comply. those that were sexually abused were given 10 fish by the prefects the prefects mostly raise the younger boys and if we refuse they would hang us from our arms and legs and flogger us. the more we screamed the more they peters. moved. but some parents have dismissed the claims of abuse they maintain this is a good islamic school. and i have 7 children in the school there is no problem in this school. the rescued boys and men are being housed in this makeshift camp while authorities try to track down their families. their physical wounds will take time to heal the mental scars could last a lifetime. and after some of the other stories making news around the world greek media reporting that a woman and a child have died in a fire at
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a migrant camp on the greek island of les boss over 12000 people are currently being housed in the morea camp in overcrowded conditions. revels in yemen say they've launched a major attack on the border with saudi arabia hooty insurgents claim to have captured dozens of vehicles and as many as 2000 troops a saudi led coalition is battling the who to use on behalf of the internationally recognized yemeni government. in paris thousands of mourners have paid tribute to former french president jacques chirac he died last thursday at the age of 86 and is lying in state at the invalid monument some 30 world leaders are set to attend a memorial service on monday. pope francis has condemned countries that produce an export weapons but are reluctant to take an refugees the pontiff was addressing tens of thousands of people in rome on the catholic church's
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world day of migrants and refugees he also called attention to the plight of migrant of migrants in italy where the government has tightened the solemn laws in recent months. the area surrounding rome central station a spot familiar to tourists the world over it's also home for thousands of migrants getting by in at least capital most say they're unaware that today is the world day of migrants and refugees. nobody our people are scared of us but we don't want to take over we want to survive but i've even. a few kilometers away pope francis speaks at st peter's square about the fate of one refugee in italy one of the world's many millions who have fled home. in unity give a new thing for the lord asks of us that we come back to the injustices that cause people to be excluded from the privileges of the few that cause much suffering for others when most capito the more and. the pontiff's appeals to show more compassion
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to migrants often go unheeded initially many facilities for asylum seekers were closed under the previous populist government. and thought italy no longer grants humanitarian asylum following a decree from former interior minister matteo salvini that forces many refugees into illegality. italy's new government is also planning to deport those not recognized as refugees among them these migrants at a detention center near rome now due to be sent back home. space exploration company space x. has unveiled a new craft it says can carry people and cargo to the moon or even to mars the company hopes to launch the starship next year. a rocket launch but with a difference introducing starship it's 50 meters high we surround 120 tons
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and could play a key rule in building a city on the mean. we're faced with a choice which future do you want do you want the future will become a space frank civilization and or in many worlds and out there among the stars one where we are forever confined to earth and i say it is the 1st and and i hope you agree with me. for commercial space travel to be viable states crafts need to become reusable this is the plan for star ship which will go into orbit and dock with tanker starships already there that will enable it to gather the huge amounts of propellant needed to travel to the moon and beyond space x. hopes to put the starship into orbit in 6 months and make it feasible for humans to someday inhabit worlds beyond planet air. in sports
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news match day 6 saw the continuation of the freiberg fairy tale in the bundesliga the minnows from the south of germany travel to deceive us to try and maintain their surprise position in the top 4 and they did it in style. after the dull 42 minutes dusseldorf were gifted the opener keeper alexander swallow will want this one back row and henning's not even from close ring. that jolted freiburg into gear and they responded immediately by jonathan schmidt tapping into level on the stroke of half time after the break freiburg when a penalty but lucas holos low shot didn't fool saxtorph and i would this moment haunt the visitors it didn't seem to bother youngster. who cut across the field to send a screamer pos stefan for freiburg 2nd to watch the final score so i think we started very good in the season there were a few good. we'll pick the big team i think we stay together another win on the
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road for coach christan strikes freiburg look of his teammates now move up to 3rd in the table. in sunday's late game how to barely encroached screws to a 4 mil away victory away at cologne the promoted club to have only lost at home so far this season and that trend continued against improving hatta side. yeah so wrapped up in cologne looking for back to back but his legal wins after a tricky start to the season when for the hosts would lift them out of the danger zone but it was the boys from berlin who struck 1st jeff i rode on firing this peach past t.-mo for the dutchman 2nd goal of the campaign and what a goal it was my fellow were reduced to 10 men in the 41st minute jorge met a receiving his 2nd yellow for this reckless challenge cancer took advantage in the 2nd period they got a piece of it slotting home from close range his 1st goal of the season arriving in
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the 58 minutes before he scored an almost identical goal 4 minutes later my dedrick boy after put the cherry on top later on with that split header. 4 nil the final score on the up while cologne earned a dressing down. in formula one racing lewis hamilton is back on track in his. quest to win a 6th world championship he took the checkered flag at the russian grand prix it was a great day for his mercedes team but wonder forget for ferrari as driver sebastian vettel and shyla clare traded blows over the team radio. ferrari's recent resurgence in formula one had injected some new life into the category and when sebastian vettel i took lewis hamilton things were going even better than planned who was flying and that was the problem the team had planned for the younger team mike to be given the leave little said no and then the team ready only got very
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interesting. to put it in respect of everything. else because. as it was light he locked prevented the need for a conversation the 4 time world champion out with engine trouble that was the end of the rice as a contest and all but the end of the driver's championship. society's dominance was fully restored in russia lewis hamilton finishing in front how to reach both us and chelsea the clip in the ferrari 5 races to go camel to leeds by 73 points ahead of both just 6 world championship he's taking. jamaica shelley and frazier price has won gold in the 100 meter dash at the athletics world championships in doha the victory gave her her 4th world championship gold and the 1st since her return to the sport after having a baby her winning time of 10.71 seconds is just 100th of
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a 2nd off her personal best britain is dina asher smith came 2nd. you're watching news i'm irish waiter coming up next our documentary raising the iron curtain the heroes of eastern europe thank you so much for joining us. oh milf and i'm game and we've got a brand new w.'s in the arms post comes this person it's divisive and it's about so place that affects us old water pollution climate change and the return of. pulmonary influence check it out.

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