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thank you as. this is deja news coming to you live from bali and the waiting game the e.u. delays its decision on a brags that extension deal back to this meeting with chief presses negotiator michel barnier agreed that an extension is needed but they face or say how long be appropriate to delay the u.k.'s come departure date of october the petty stressed. horses coming up pakistan's plan to police its internet and in mess to geisha reveals islamabad's deal with an overseas 7 events company what does this mean for
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civil liberties in the country. and the lack of priests in a remote catholic communities in the amazon forces the church to rethink its celibacy builds voice support finally getting rid of celibacy if a priest wants to be chased following but it should be voluntary not obligatory we need to want the most seeing a priest in the region who says it's time for the church to change. plus the last one it's called in the dispute australia's most famous truck ahead of the new climbing band is sacred to indigenous aboriginal australians and live longer opposed to people who plan to get. out and welcome i'm attaching a good to have you with us how know will the european union's latest drugs extension be that's what the big. government and the opposition parties in the u.k.
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are waiting to anxiously find out prime minister boris johnson wants only a short extension until mid november he thinks that and will put pressure on parliament to pass a bet's a deal which he's reached with the e.u. leaders last week johnson wants to get his deal through and then hold early elections in december. the e.u. steve bracks if they do see it initiated bania has been keeping tight lipped about deliberations so far today have a. new government to produce the 27 e.u. and the federal. reserve if you're going to carry on doing research for music it'll be a decision for us on the night. so let me go and our correspondence seana thoughts in london and gov matus in brussels so until after today's e.u. meeting we still don't know how long the delay to bragg's it will be outline exactly what
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a message is have decided today. here's what we know and reach out you sources have told me that in principle all. of those have agreed that there will be an extension for the u.k. as you have pointed out we don't know how long that extension will be that they will work out over the weekend and they also have full agreement on the fact that they do not need another either a special summit in order to agree on such an extension but they will wait until the early next week it's what the sources here say until they decide about over the length of that extension so sharp what does this is decision on the lack of actually saying how long this extension will be mean for boris johnson. well boris johnson has said once that he'd rather be dead in a ditch than the e.u. for an extension of course that has happened and the government admitted for the 1st time this morning that this deadline of the 31st of october is not doable and
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now boris johnson wants a general election he wants parliament to vote on it on monday and for that you would need a 2 thirds majority in parliament and now this is where it becomes really tricky because opposition parties would need to agree to a general election and they say that they want the e.u. 1st to say we grant this extension of 3 months before they decide to back a general election so here we run into this problem of chicken and egg westminster ones clarity from the e.u. but the european union ones clarity from westminster so you know we've had this chicken and egg situation now from charlotte is the block united or well course on drugs the door did divisions prevent them from agreeing on a full extension day to day and how long that extension should be. very often in brussels you speak about divisions on the part of the european union and though those 2728 member states in that case i wouldn't i wouldn't use that use
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that word i would rather say it's looking for the rights tactics looking into the choreography of this monumental mess that breaks it has created and making sure that the e.u. is not direct interests the french concern is that they only want to ground an extension if there's a good reason for instance a general election on the table that we'll have to see on monday whether that as a lot as pointed out becomes a reality and that would be a good reason to grant an extension the concern really is the e.u. does not want to get it given extension that drags on for ever so so there's quite a bit of a bracks if a frantic here really in brussels and shout as you said by those johnson is desperate to get an early election is more about his strategy here. well boris johnson wants to get a clear mandate from the british public that they say look we agree with your deal
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that you have negotiated we agree with your breakfast strategy and with that he wants to shake up the numbers and column and get a majority of that to then finally pass his deal so that is his strategy that is why he's pushing for it the question of is here and the u.k. of parliament doesn't agree on a general election on monday what happens and the government has such a very unconservative flee let's say we'll go on strike we'll pull the bill we don't do anything anymore so we could be looking at another standstill here in the u.k. starting on monday shall have pots in london matches in brussels thank you very much . that we now bring you some other stories making news around the world british police have arrested 2 more people after $39.00 bodies were found in the back of a truck in southeastern england offices believe the victims were chinese the latest arrests on suspicion of manslaughter and trafficking come as police are still
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questioning the driver from northern ireland on suspicion of murder. iraqi officials say one protest has been killed as for the anti-government demonstrations erupt in baghdad police fired tear gas and live shots into the air to disperse demonstrators marching on government buildings to protest against corruption it's a renewal of the deadly protests earlier this month 150 people were killed and $3000.00 injured in a police crackdown. one finds in southern california have forced some 50000 people from their homes the area has also been experiencing power blackouts utility companies are preparing for a massive shutdown this weekend amid fears of high winds that could knock down power lines and thereby was in the fire emergency. in indonesia the final report by investigators into last year's crash of a line of boeing 737 max jet has blamed
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a combination of design flaws maintenance problems and inadequate training the report said pilots were not told how to react quickly to malfunctions of the jets flight control system. turning out of pakistan which is planning to put all of its internet traffic under surveillance with the help of a canadian based tech company that's according to a report from investigative news website story the move to intrude on its citizens' online privacy raises serious civil liberties concerns the program means that security services will be able to monitor citizens digital activity must constantly something activists say will have a chilling effect on press freedom and citizens' rights the company involved sam vine is the stranger to controversy it's been accused of helping turkey egypt and syria trick its citizens into downloading spyware and.
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it was one of the reporters who carried out that investigation for the news website called a story and joins me now tell us what your research revealed about the surveillance program and how it's expected to work in pakistan. yeah as you said it's it's kind of it's kind of unprecedented indeed and the system it being create traffic essentially which experts say might also include encrypted messaging services like what. and this is. a good going provided by saying going is actually capable of redirecting and blocking the internet internet traffic in real time which essentially means that the government can intercept internet traffic and can do anything with it and as you mentioned in egypt and in tokyo the same technology it has been used to for example install spyware in the user's divisive. and i would
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also like to add here that the same technology. it has been using china as well where the government can filter out certain keywords and block access to websites in real time and i think about from there it is also the whole system also raises privacy concerns it raises privacy concerns because the government says that because the government and private companies would now have access to the internet data from millions of users in pakistan so i mean why is the government banning this massive surveillance and how are people reacting to the new year's. yeah so so so this news comes in the backdrop of already censored internet in pakistan but because until now close to a 1000000 websites have been blocked in pakistan with many of them being described as and i state our blasphemous develop sites also include news outlets like for
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example wives of america. and i have spoken with i've spoken to rid of rights activists and this is as you said it would have chilling effect on pakistan on pakistan and pakistan 3 of expression seen and so people are naturally very worried because for many in pakistan internet is perhaps the only source left that remains relatively uncensored unlike their traditional news media which is facing unprecedented curbs so it's so the vogue is the groups are saying the they are shocked and clueless because of the lack of transparency or made on the from did the abuse is your desk thank you very much for those insights could married men be allowed to become catholic priests that's one of the controversial issues being discussed at the 3 week amazon summit at the vatican the meeting of bishops is focused on the amazon region which is home to several
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isolated catholic communities the proposed change the celibacy rooth of priests would allow mad men in such communities to be ordained the idea has outraged conservatives in part of the world where the church faces a chronic shortage of priests many say it's the only reasonable solution nelson cardoso is a devout catholic but at the moment he's not altogether happy with his church he's critical of the celibacy requirement. good morning this is the work every man needs a partner. pastors in the protestant church have them. so catholic priests should be allowed to have them to look at them and we just didn't . know since church. has largely been abandoned the paint has faded and moisture has penetrated the walls children play in the place of worship deep in the
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amazon rain forest the priest in charge can only make rare visits getting there is always difficult for edilberto the 77 year old may not look like a catholic official but he's one of the most senior priests in this region and he's sworn to celibacy he tells us he has lived this way his whole knife. the trip to remote congregations takes him at least 6 hours. he lives in a hammock while on route father and alberto is also critical of celibacy. is that pope francis has recognized that our congregations need the help of married priests why should any chased priests be allowed this is a major issue in the church right now and i see it as a blessing. in the amazon it's clear what father deal barito is talking about the congregations are far apart travelling by boat takes a long time and his church struggles to find young people willing to be celibate.
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in the village of self russets go and father edilberto celebrates mass with 200 catholic youths. only edilberto can consecrate bread in accordance with church rooms. the region's catholic youth me in san francisco and they seem uninterested in taking about chastity edilberto discusses the pope's amazon synod and possible plans to ease the celibacy requirement. for voice support finally getting rid of celibacy if a priest wants to be chased following but it should be voluntary not obligatory. must or don't. this idea was discussed at the amazon senate at the vatican and even encouraged by pope francis the catholic church is looking for ways to cope with the lack of priests and stop members from leaving. most members of milton's congregation support the end of celibacy in the priesthood so mass can take place
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every sunday and not just once every 3 months nelson would even consider leaving the church services himself but he wants to remain married there. it has to be possible. we see how protestant ministers have wives and children from me a book we want to say to america where they're from meir b. . the reform of the catholic church might just have its origins in the amazon will you're watching the news coming up ahead these people monkey lovers to climb where do we tell you why australia iconic rock is now off limits to . the 1st voters in the german suitor to go to the polls this weekend in the election that's shaping up into another crucial test for chancellor angela merkel's c.d.u. party the far right if she has been polling strongly and good overtake the
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conservatives as the state's number 2 party behind the post communist left party during it was bought off for may's germany before reunification in 1990 is the only german state with a governing coalition headed by the left party did the reporter on your cock return to our old home town effort to gauge the mood ahead of sunday's ballot. grano baited brick houses and narrow alleyways just like in fairy tales. small medieval city slicker fought our well known and loft in the eastern state of the ranger. that was my home for a long time i spent most of my youth and soaring jet and went to effort to study. when i lived here people didn't argue much about politics they couldn't if they didn't even exist but now they are likely to win at least 20 percent of the road
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and i wonder whether they have changed the reach of. leftist off the right that's often what people here want to know is politics dividing the state into. i tried to talk about it with former classmates but then i noticed that most of the people i was friends with have moved away to big cities just like i did i was right back saying it's a delicate topic society i hear it's bitterly divided but no one wants to talk to me about it on camera. to get an idea of what's going on now i go to an a.s.d. campaign event the far right edgy take on who is considered the top candidate here he insults other parties and journalists too but can his constituency accept opinions with those who are. or. if you are in more i
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always look for an arena where i could influence people and if there is someone who doesn't want to accept this then i'm sorry they consider the next table and drink his beer alone. when we have a family celebration sometimes we start arguing my wife keeps the arguments from escalating by changing the subject. i meet with board to handle he has been the state premier of 3 for the past 5 years he's the only left party state premier in germany many think he's down to earth and he's pragmatic but while he was in office the a if t. succeeded in expanding its base so why couldn't the left party keep the f.t. in check and to put i try to keep them in check they began polarizing the constituency i want to talk to the people on the streets and i want an end to this polarization and i want to let the people know where we stand and where we're headed or know if they can vixen. the only problem is that the range is becoming
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increasingly polarized that's what left party supporters keep telling me. this is small rebellion but it's not a small as we'd like it to be. some people irreconcilable if that speech is harsha more vicious and dimwitted. my old hometown seems withdrawn and i fear of the state elections might make things worse. according to a poll of the left party with a board over i'm in or have the most support but might not succeed in forming a coalition government since no one wants to work with me a day at the federal state or federal opera political deadlock which would further deepen the social trenches. sometimes when i go back home i feel like a stranger. a severe talking mother friend in state in germany that is highly politically polarized a senior political correspondent hans joins me now to talk more about the situation
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the huns welcome and did us was why are we seeing this level of polarization with bodies at the opposite end of the political spectrum the far right and the left expected to make big gains paradoxically the support for both these parties feeds from similar sources during it was part of east germany and people in that area of germany off to german unification feel left behind in some sense feel some sense of being 2nd class citizens and unified germany and this feeling of being left behind of being a 2nd class citizen feeds both into support for the left party and inserted into support for the right wing. 50 traditionally the left party is a successor to the communist party that used to rule in east germany it was a protest party before but more recently there have he has also gathered protest votes because of the migration coming into germany from foreign countries and that
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has strengthened that party but both of them in this in a sense of protest parties now we are seeing those for jetting that the right wing populist if he could win up to 20 percent of the votes could end up being a part of the recent government into the i think that's very very unlikely effect we can say that that will not be the case they are after all 2 other parties that are of a similar size are probably stronger that is the currently ruling left party and the christian democrats the console. as of angle america and all other parties have said they will never go into government with the f.d.a. and into ringgit that's especially important since this is a and if he is a particularly right wing its leader is someone who has one has to say fascist tendencies so the possibility of this party in this region being in any way respected by the other parties and taken into some sort of ruling coalition is impossible and do you think the election results into doing your has implications for johnson and the americans
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a government at the national level yes indeed what's important there is the question of how well or in fact how badly the social democrats to that's the coalition partner in america's national government those are the social democrats are likely to do very very badly in this region if the polls are to be believed to be believed and that increases the pressure within that party to leave the coalition government because many people within that party feel that being part of the coalition government is something that is not to the benefit of the social democrats but in fact one has to say in the end these discussions have been going on for a while they will continue to ring you as such is not going to be the decisive factor in whether or not this coalition government at the national level continues right hands brown thank you very much for sharing your political expertise with us tourists in australia have enjoyed their last chance to climb the iconic sandstone jocko usuals in the heart of the australian desert
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a bowman ban on climbing is not going to affect the company's original and have been since the aboriginals have been fighting for decades for this order who for them is a sacred site. indigenous australians call tourists at all roo ants there are many a stray lions here right now. they feel it's their right to climb the national landmark the holy rock of the local aboriginal people teacher and a hanson and her cousin geoff say the geological feature of belongs to all australians. think you can be respectful about it and it's a rock this and what are some areas where you stay away from most certain areas and it's a wonder of the world it's on so my bucket list long ago a strand of european descent named it is rock but for indigenous communities it's always been all row signs were put up here a few years ago please do not climb but an action film has been made on the rock
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while people leave their garbage lying around and use the area as an outdoor toilet now the request has become a ban or a lot of this is sacred ground for us the tourists neither understand this nor want to understand it they say this is my rock and i say no this is not your rock it's our rock. there are 700000 indigenous people in australia and many feel they are disadvantaged in many ways to this day beatus couple lulu and billy coolly and not against tourist coming to all of you in general they do want their culture to be respected. in. meeting place for the tribes from the tribes who were coming in. and people coming in and then you have here and really long from. the climbing ben has been decided but it is controversial. lindy severn owns a farm and
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a nearby small motel with a pub she's afraid there will be fewer tourists now as a local business woman she feels her needs were not given enough consideration when the decision was made there ok spain very much part of of our lives but as professionally and personally for a long time. having one of those activities now removed just changes that at least $35.00 people have died climbing all rue over the decades but anna hansen and her cousin jeff have made it to the top. with it. in my view for some wise a compromise where the public can climb up to ice portion i only not as far as the top layer wave going to die and they need that money goes back to the indigenous community but now only buy tools and hawks around all who will be allowed after all the head of the park's business services wants to show respect for the aboriginal
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australians beliefs such a significant decision to close a call is very important that they can actually make such a huge decision themselves demonstrate that they actually own the place and that they can make these decisions without listening to what other people think the installation field of lights brightens up all the rue every night but if the path to the peak is closed the dock chapter in australia's colonial history can also close. and not a rather unusual get this a wild wreck or broken by a group of martial arts experts in india take a look at this a 9 member team led by bespeak out of the group the rec ord for the highest number of people lying on a bed of nails on top of each other a song spectators appeared a bit on easy washing was painful and potentially dangerous feat and it goes without saying that we do not recommend anyone tries this at home.
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