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w. . this is the w.'s live from berlin argentina's voters turn to the left to lift the country out of its economic crisis. russia is a likely to be short lived president elect alberto fernandez now asked to pull the country back from the brink of default also on the program. brussels grounds for your carry on another postponement of its departure from the european union this time to the 31st of january prime minister boris johnson once emptied to pack and december elections after they refused to support his practice to. us this is
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overslept i went back out baghdad his hideout the recess and asked dispose of the remains of the leader of so-called islamic states after he died you know we can write. i'm phil gale welcome to the program. the left has returned to power in argentina after 4 years opposition campaign was dominated by the country's severe economic crisis and president elect alberto fan i'm just now faces the tricky task of reducing a growing mountain of debt and dodging yet another damaging default. celebrations in the streets acquaintance id's happiness and hope sweep over crowds supporting the victorian vision of political outsider back to fernandez. the
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people are waking up we can't stand the oppression of those who have more and don't give a damn about us the working people the poor families so i'm happy because people still have this hope and my daughter will have a better future. but supporters believe fernandez can lift a nation out of its economic crisis the 60 year old law professor term president elect was a relative political unknown until recently but he's clear on his plans for the country that is where your we are of course going to work together as closely as possible. because the only thing that will concern us is stopping the suffering of argentinians once and for all this election is seen as a referendum on conservative president morrissey of mockery poverty sort under his watch but conceding defeat he struck a unifying tone. for argentina an orderly transition that will bring stability to old argentinians because the most important thing is the future leaders of this
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election is a return to power for argentina center left making a comeback this time as vice president cristina fernandez de kitchener she herself was president for 8 years fernandes his choice of running mate split opinion among voters but kitchen doesn't see it as dividing the country you know truly a moderate not only today i'll bet is president of all argentinean. for these people the hope is that this political plot twist will lift the nation out of poverty. straight to our. correspondent. lockets were nervous about populism to argentina. they reacted to this result. well filled the crash didn't happen markets have responded in a relatively remodel manner to this result some economists say that's no wonder
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really because they had a month and a half to prepare for this result since the primaries already indicated that alberta fernandes would win these elections the fact that the peso didn't plummet this morning though has mostly to do with extreme currency controls that were imposed by the central bank last night argentineans will now only be able to withdraw $200.00 u.s. dollars per month until the end of the year that limit until last friday was at $10000.00 so while these measures may be able to keep markets at bay it has caused uncertainty here among argentinians the black market value of the dollar has skyrocketed and many people don't know what these measures will do to their savings abroad and to their ability to travel and i've talked to some people here and they've told me that this is exactly the kind of measures that they're criticizing that they're wary off the fact that that the country is only taking measures to
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calm down market or support not to calm down people here on the street now we heard in the report very conciliatory noises from both sides how much cooperation could find on this really expect as effective he tries to do brasil makris publishers as he tries to rescue the economy. well as little as possible and as much as necessary let's put it that way maurice your mockery is still the president until december 10th so he can't just sit back and how to pass it cooperate. he will be remembered by a big part of argentinians as the person who brought about the crisis so making for a smooth transition is also. in his interest because it's part of his legacy now what will happen after december 10th that's a whole different story because now both of them might be striking conciliatory tone that's going to change for sure after maurice your mockery passes on to the
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opposition because for alicia in argentina now to some of the other stories making news around the world opposition groups of blocked roads and bolivia to protest against the real action of president evo morales the police used tear gas to disperse demonstrates and city of santa cruz and they've seen a wave of protests and rallies declared himself the winner in a position says he cheated to avoid a runoff. the iraqi military has declared a curfew in baghdad after another day of protests left at least 2 people dead students clashed with police in the capital after joining anti-government demonstrations at least 220 people have been killed since the protests began this month. aboriginal communities from the central australian desert region celebrating the closure of whom 2 tourists visit could no longer climb the attraction previously known as their strong after the national park abolished the practice of spiritual environmental and safety grounds. of the british government has accepted
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the european union's proposal to extend the deadline for breakfast until the end of january that gives the u.k. up to 3 months more to prove the bricks a day in london parliament is debating how to spend those 3 months prime minister boris johnson has asked lawmakers to vote on holding a snap election in december as part of what boris johnson had to say. cross the country there is a widespread view good this parliament has run its course. and that is. that is because i simply do not believe that this house is capable of delivering on the priorities of the people whether that means bridge or in a video course i would rather get it done. let's go to london they were doing they don't do correspondent to show all the time pots welcome shots and so the e.u. has given the u.k.
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more flexibility but the prime minister wants a snap election why well we have to remember that the u.k. was due to leave the european union this. transnet pledge to that do or die no ifs or buts well here to throw that out of the window and as he sees it a general election is now and the only way out of the brics at mass to find a new majority in parliament to get a mandate from the british people so he can see his strategy through and finally get the u.k. out of the european union this is how he sees it now the tricky part is that 2 thirds of parliament have to parliamentarians have to approve of that and it does look very unlikely that he will get that backing from paul amends tonight because the opposition labor party is not supportive of that idea of a general election at this point so if the vote goes against him then what happens . well there is another option and that would be to get
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a general election by a simple majority it's a different mechanism and we know that 2 of the other opposition parties the scottish national party and the liberal democrats are very keen on an election because they would hope that they would get a palm and they would actually support maybe even staying in the european union so they a pushing for that and together with the conservatives with boris johnson they could form an alliance and see a general election through that will be decided at some point though so we kind of looks likely that we will see a general election at some point before christmas here in the u.k. so if there was a general election how would that affect. well i think what's become very clear over the past year is that there are no majorities and this parliament on bricks it on any type of bricks and for that matter and the numbers have to be
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shaken up so if there was a general election that would mean there might be either a majority that would be pro european or a majority that would support. but with majorities you could finally find a solution on the brics that saga and that is the hope of those lawmakers that are supporting a general election so we will see at some point this week if that comes to fruition . in london thank you. the united states says it has disposed of the remains of i will back dobby the leader of the so-called islamic state who was killed in a raid in syria. they will not release photos or videos of the operation as they are being declassified world leaders have welcomed the news of daddy's death but of war this possible reprisal attacks but i asked 5 of us. so far from east 90 for
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iraq and so close to turkey need the village operation in series no the province of the world's most wanted man met his demise little remains of the i.s.i. fast it which added back i'll bet he spent his last ties hey much of his family plus plus followers died during the u.s. special forces operation. of my house and sorra helicopter in front of me no more than 15 meters in the air and another one right behind it there were no shots fired at 1st and then suddenly there was gunfire and the helicopter began firing back. over seeing the operation from the white house situation room with donald trump and he's top military commander has a dramatic address a u.s. president said that gotti had died quite like a dog blowing himself and his children up he ignited his vest killing himself and the 3 children his body was mutilated by the blast test results
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gave certain immediate and totally positive identification now back that his demise is a further blow to the so-called islamic state and once control the territory the size of britain now the man who proclaimed a state and the land itself of both being lost but the terror group left behind thousands of victims and shattered lives the city in which al baghdadi proclaimed his calaf that most so he's now torn asunder. well. his test is a fraction of the sins and misdeeds wrought on the victims who lost their lives in the old city area. yeah i hear their bodies are still under the rubble because of him and his organization. and this fight isn't over i was after al baghdadi death was announced a joint kurdish u.s.
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operation targeted and nice bikes man the man considered a potential future leader of the group he's also reported dead but even now over 10000 eyes militants remain to plot jihad and vengeance. the firefighters are battling huge places in northern and southern california strong winds are fanning the flames and the statewide emergency has been to clad the state's governor says officials were using every resource available the kinkaid fire burning for the last 5 days has destroyed more than 90 buildings and threatens 80000 more evacuation orders have been issued for the 200000 people in sonoma county north of san francisco. the curse of sonoma county just 2 years ago this wealthy area of northern california burned now it's again the region worst hit by the state's blazes fear of the flames has returned to communities that
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had just begun to recover from their last devastating encounter with fire. if you see this big. smoke in big bold in the sky back there probably within a half hour. listen that it was here already. dinner walked outside my deck was on fire the. time lapse footage shows the sonoma plays darkening the sky on sunday firefighting conditions worsened further the blaze is huge with spot fires springing up around its edges thousands of firefighters are battling it but even so they admit they're losing the battle. now right now you know the wind conditions can can continue to be a challenge force were prepping the story right now for structure defense in the event the fire does make a run with the wind driven of that towards this this subdivision authorities blame unprecedented gusts of wind for the worsening fire front there speed and
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unpredictability have been preventing firefighters from controlling the flames right now in sonoma the will of nature's deciding whose home will be spared and whose will go up in flames. business africa with better facilities next we'll have more world news for you at the top of the hour i'm going to. small scale in superior he changes. people making it possible eco africa. fantastic might try that as they set out to say fire and. learn from one another. and we're.
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