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being a recipe for success a strategy that makes a difference. baking bread on d.w. . played. this is d.w. news live from berlin protesters ignore the mass ban in hong kong again on sunday streets in downtown hong kong turned into a sea of umbrellas the symbol of the protest movements police deployed tear gas in several areas in a bid to stop attacks on shops and banks linked to mainland china. also coming up
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to new ships go to the polls to elect a new parliament it looks like more voters than ever could throw their support behind outsider candidates and dissatisfaction with mainstream parties grows. by marrying the evanston it's good to have you with us for a 2nd day tens of thousands of pro-democracy activists in hong kong define a newly introduced ban on wearing face masks angry protesters clashed with police and in response authorities fired tear gas to disperse the crowds an attempt by pro-democracy lawmakers to get the facemask ban overturned was rejected by hong kong's high court the territory's chief executive kerri lam imposed emergency law and a facemask ban on friday. earlier i spoke to correspondent has been
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a who's in hong kong he says the mask ban introduced friday has failed to solve the violent stalemate between police and protesters. and the government from the beginning has left it to the police to try to end these protests this has clearly not worked and we have seen an escalation from both sides since the beginning gradually. the police has been charging earlier they have been using more violence we have seen videos of holies beating up protesters clearly violating their. powers of using their powers and we have seen protesters getting more and more violent we are seeing petrol bombs now regularly so this is these emergency law is something like. more of the same that the government seems to be convinced that
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if more violence barks more violence than more violence will probably solve the problem there has been no attempt to to meet the demands of the protesters to open a political way of dialogue i think it's probably as we said least what we hear that kerry lamb sounds also tired that beijing does not want to appear weak there is much he has been in her reporting earlier from hong kong let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world. north korea has broken off talks with the united states on pyongyang's nuclear program north korean officials blamed us in flexibility for the collapse of the goshi asians in stockholm the american delegation says it put forward some constructive initiatives . in ecuador indigenous groups and union organizations have returned to the streets to protest the government's austerity measures this comes after 2 days of violent
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demonstrations that saw hundreds of people arrested president lenin merino has declared a 2 month state of emergency. the united nations is calling for and and to the violence in iraq which has left nearly 100 people dead and thousands wounded security forces have repeatedly opened fire on demonstrators who've been protesting against corruption and clement. there was. another funeral procession in iraq the country has seen almost a 100 deaths in the past week this one is for a protester whose family say he was shot by police. they don't think he went out to defend his rights nothing more but he had nothing on him and was that he was targeted by snipers to head shots that go on but the north and by the laws.
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this is the sound that is greeted protesters in recent days police cracking down on crowds with deadly results. protests began last tuesday sparked by anger over unemployment corruption and a lack of basic services like electricity and water it's a movement without leadership crossing political and sectarian divides. but those who go to parliament wearing suits don't represent us if $100.00 of us die next time we will be one. 1000000 and none of these protesters belong to a religious establishment or party. but the government's response curfews and internet shut down and promises of eventual reforms the speaker of iraq's parliament invited protesters into talk but it's action they're calling for one influential cleric has demanded new elections.
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but as authorities respond with violence the flames of discontent continue to 7. tunisians are voting to elect a new parliament today's poll comes just weeks after the 1st round of presidential elections for voters turned their backs on traditional parties in favor of independent candidates around $15000.00 candidates are contesting 217 seats in the country's parliament the legislature has been dominated by the islamists and not a party its ruling in alliance with the secular party to name high unemployment and the lack of public services are fueling discontent. for more journalists asaram urse joins us now from the tunisian capital so sara we're reading that a recent survey finds that some 80 percent of tunisians do not trust the established parties that's quite a lot of people why is that. well
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a lot of people so that sort of they don't trust especially to parliamentarians and a lot of voters as well that i spoke to today that it worked mainly it's what agreement 1st and offering it's come 3 which reinforced feelings maybe that there was a lot of speculation a lot of rumors. illegal for financing of elections and also. parliamentarians they didn't do a lot for economic sector. i think it's time to get some employment forced. all right well in light of this what is the likely outcome of today's parliamentary vote it does actually very difficult jobs here don't don't really know either what we can say is that there probably won't be one party will have a majority to form a government so there will be coalition talks and that might be difficult because
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a lot of in the pond and young lists might end up in parliament so it's very difficult to foresee your client who will be in the business. all right so the poll outcome is still quite open and it will be difficult to form a government you say and yet i'm tunisia is the only country that seen democratic reforms following the arab spring uprisings so how did the credit is the country today despite all of these challenges. it does not actually quite democratic a lot of things do go well especially reconstituted democratic reforms harvard there are some things like him especially the constitutional court and thoughts on the mind the monster society here to finally put this place. which should have been there since it's been to reinsure there's no backlash there are just more syrian regime like the one the stakes. all right journalist sara marriage reporting from
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the tunisian capital we thank you very much indeed. now a group of kurdish sears's crisscrossing northern syria with movies to share their offering people a chance of briefly escape the horrors of war and they're bringing the magic of cinema to children in the region. the world without more terror or fear for many children in the schoolyard this is an unforgettable event they're watching a movie for the 1st time. a group of film students and produces from commissioned by bringing cinema to children in the kurdish homeland in the war torn region of northern syria. this year have already held similar event in over 60 villages attracting some 15 fouls and children. fall in the. case children have grown up under difficult circumstances in the midst of war than
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we want to give them hope and make them laugh at the give them a chance just to be kids. hadn't got for. the group a visiting by on dawn a tranquil village in the east of commission. many residents here have lost friends and relatives in the world they live with trauma and fear. cheryl hender talks with one family a few weeks early have a father was ambushed and killed by us fighters they're still in shock. and it wasn't doha bladen on plus i think it will cheer me up to be able to forget everything for a moment i have heard that all children should come outside and discover the world through phil what if they manage to members that at the cinema and the school playground together with a couple of eager pupils who can't wait for the show. by sundown hundreds of children have gathered for the screening tonight it's
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a classic charlie chaplin the kid chaplin plays a homeless man who takes and then a. child and raises him. in. the film with kurdish subtitles captivates the children for over an hour. i'm so happy my friends outsiders animal has not won i wasn't so sad during the film i got to see my friends again i hope they'll show films like this again. making the crisis torn region a little more livable that's what the movie bus from commissioning and for the succeeding night after night. all right to german soccer now and barroso mentioned dethrone by a munich at the top of the bundesliga table after a crushing visitors out spork $51.00 gladbach scored 4 goals of the 1st half baked
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ham on bagging 2 of those gladbach have only lost once the season a liar munich were on a high after thrashing tottenham 72 in the champions league during the week but the bavarians came crashing down to earth in a home clash with struggling haas and time. nico kovacs constant smiling right now things could hardly have been running more smoothly for him in the champions as they entered october gnabry made headlines in midweek banging in 4 goals in the champions league win over top notch and even not to eat only briefly on the shattered robot levon dusty's incredible goal scoring form but it was awesome i knew had the 1st real chance of the game in just the 4th minute saugus a dummy and sprinted clear but he lacked composure at the crucial moments by and responded not very bored down on goal but he fired his shot straight to keep all of a poem on hoffenheim while offering a stern a test than spurs so far. out for
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a troika could be happy with his team's 1st half performance but by and always have a goal in their sights hoffenheim had to start taking their chances they did just that in the 54th minute current until the so was robbed in midfield and a dummy and did the rest. it was from a by a man sebastian rudy who won the ball and a dummy and made up for his earlier missed to put hoffenheim control. but one goal is never enough as long as 11 dusty is on the pitch the the striker headed in the equaliser with less than 20 minutes to go in the season 11th goal of the already phenomenal bundesliga campaign it took him until january to hit that mark last season but in this guy he was outdone a dummy and hit by a man with a sucker punch. to strike a steal as his effort passed money well neuer from the edge of the book and this time by an had no response nico coaches smiling no longer
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a saga set down the answer 1st 2 goals of the season gave hoffenheim their 1st ever victory by a. well meanwhile bursa dortmund travel to freiburg and their hopes of putting an end to throwing away leeds vincent to dortmund to him. with this sensational volley from the corner. but freiburg were undaunted. equalized in the 2nd half this for school of the season. dortmund back in front in the 67th minute the black and yellows squandered the lead again this time conceding an own goal through manuel a country late in the 90th minute to 2 the final score. and before we go we bring you a look at some dancing the lions in china $21.00 teams from around the world to part of the international lion dance championship in fortune city have a look at that participants impressed the audience with their breathtaking for the
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