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you. tube. this is deja vu news live from berlin voters in the u.k. will choose a new government on december 12th after lawmakers backed a snap election. movie are using the wrong $438.00. news to the left towards. as you heard the mashing the motion passes by a huge majority in parliament will go to london to find out what this means the poor grex it is also coming up lebanon's prime minister becomes the 1st major political casualty of 2 weeks of political protests sadal hariri resigned after his
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proposed reforms failed to stop the demonstrations protestors saying even her real reason parcher is not enough to satisfy their demands plus russia and turkey's ceasefire comes to an end in northeastern syria moscow says kurdish militias have met a deadline to withdraw from the turkish border region. i'm called aspen welcome to the program u.k. voters will be going to the polls in december after british lawmakers agreed to back prime minister boris johnson's call for a snap general election m.p.'s voted 438 to 20 in favor of an election on december 12th here's how that will play out parliament will be dissolved next week and then comes a short. the election campaign in just over 5 weeks that campaign will of course
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all about departure from the european union with johnson hoping to secure a majority to finally get his brecht's a deal done it all comes after the e.u. agreed to delay the bratz the deadline until january 31st. let's get more now from our correspondent she is in london for us now is 4th attempts prime minister johnson has finally gotten his snap election with a large majority of votes as well is this the breck said breakthrough that britain has been waiting for. well it is one breakthrough here we go december 12th general election in the u.k. and this time around the 4th time that boris johnson has pushed for it and paul amend parliament has actually approved of it overwhelmingly and you could almost hear that relief there from parliamentarians so now palm and will dissolve next
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wednesday and then the parties will hit the campaign trail and we've already seen tonight after the vote the 1st campaign emails going out so they have now 5 weeks to prove themselves to the british public so the campaign already starting how confident can the prime minister be that those voters will be swayed and will deliver him the majority that he clearly wants. well he is very confident going into this election because he knows at the moment at least the polls are on his science so on the plus side for boris johnson and say he's an excellent complainer we've seen that in the referendum that he led to where he let them leave campaign in 2016 he's also managed in his short time as prime minister here in the u.k. to reunite the conservative party that is now really rallied behind him heading into this election so this is on the plus side for boris johnson but he also has
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not delivered on his promise to. get the u.k. out of the european union by october 31st this is of course not happening and we'll see how voters will react to that and we have to keep in mind to reason may also wind in 2017 when she unexpectedly called for an election she went very confident in 2 dots and within 6 weeks time she lost her majority in parliament so a lot of things can change in a very few weeks in british politics now let's just assume that potentially this goes the same way as prime minister may snap election what if he doesn't get that majority what happens with bricks of the. well then it's going to be delayed much further we think but let's look at what the parties really want here so boris johnson wants a majority to push his brics a deal finally through parliament to get the u.k. out of the european union then we have the opposition and labor party more on the
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remains side they are not quite sure where they are where they stand on bracks said heading into this election then we have the liberal democrats and they want to forget about brics it all together so this will be a general election that it's all about bricks that a lot of factors at play as well in london for us thank you very much. well for nearly 2 weeks protesters have filled lebanon streets fed up with the political dysfunction in the country now the government has collapsed prime minister saad hariri stepping down his resignation though is unlikely to bring calm to the country as demonstrators continue to call for a sweeping political change. saad hariri had reached what he called a dead end and so he headed off to hand in his resignation to the president the prime minister had announced his intentions in a televised address to the nation. i am going to the presidential
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palace to submit the government's resignation to president michel and people in all regions in response to the will of the many lebanese people who have taken to the streets to demand change. career is that dress came after supporters of the shiite muslim political movements hezbollah and earlier destroyed a camp set up by anti-government demonstrators in beirut it was the worst violence since protests started nearly 2 weeks ago. i don't know. protesters expressed joy over hurries resignation but made clear they would remain on the streets until their demands were met. with the resignation of harry reid is the 1st step in building
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a patriotic democratic country the way to achieve the demands of the october 17th uprising the 1st victory of this uprising has been achieved now we have to start planning for the 2nd victory and look forward to it. where remaining in the square despite hariri so resignation because from the beginning we said we'd stay till they all died down. departure has lifted the spirits of the anti-government protesters but it may not be enough to end the country's turmoil. well earlier we spoke with our lebanon correspondent. and we asked him about the fallout from that nation. source the source the action to we we so in the process squares old this is what to do they were happy they salute the movement. it's the 1st step then one of the main demands while you do the governance of the nation 2nd
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you have to. know you want. to call the wrong take down the old. school the 1st step that is the government achieve. the new formation of a new government based on the graphic with members so they can achieve the of the month. let's get you caught up now on some of the other stories making news around the world ukraine and russian backed separatists have agreed to start pulling their forces back from the front lines in eastern ukraine representatives from the organization for security and cooperation in europe helps negotiate the deal and are monitoring the withdrawal both sides hope the move will hope will help restart the stalled peace process. major wildfires in california have driven thousands of people from their homes infernos threaten areas in the south of the state near los angeles and in the north and san francisco forecasters are warning that gusting winds could fan the blazes across bone dry brush land in both regions.
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at least 6 people have been killed and dozens more injured when a powerful earthquake struck the southern philippines several governments and residential buildings were badly damaged the philippines lies on the pacific ring of fire that's where most of the world's earthquakes take place. right now to syria where the ceasefire brokered by turkey and russia has officially ended russia's foreign minister says kurdish forces have withdrawn from the border area earlier than planned kurdish militias have agreed to retreat from the area under the deal struck last week turkey says it will verify the withdrawal. with joint patrols with russian troops syrian forces have clashed with turkish bath rebels in the region for the 1st time since on or launched his offensive against the kurds earlier this month the 2 sides traded fire near the border town of ross. thousands of kurdish refugees have fled northern syria since turkey launched its
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incursion many have ended up in camps in neighboring iraq a huge question mark hanging over their future and the fate of their loved ones hama and her daughter lie on are looking for a neighbor they lost track of when they fled northern syria they've been combing the bardo refugee camp in iraq for the past 3 days. well there was. ringback one. i did wrong problems with. while mushrooms i'm happy she's my neighbor my aunts my mother everything i love her and her daughter very much we're always together fuck her husband mohammed and their 2 daughters survived the turkish military offensive they say it was a gift from god. so george was going to run them just that came out of the turkish army didn't invade commercially it just bombed the city from the other side of the
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border we fled our houses very close to the border our children were afraid the bombing was indiscriminate people die i love you it's jani my 2 and now turkish president and a one is planning to resettle a 1000000 syrian refugees from turkey in northern syria. forcing some people out in order to make room for others is not acceptable for. the barda rush camp in northern iraq is overfilled the syrian refugees are being brought here in passes from the syrian iraqi border the turkish military incursion took many residents by surprise the refugees were not able to bring much with them . mohammed fetches water he's afraid that he and his family will have to stay put here a long time after all the occupying turkish forces are cooperating with the free
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syrian army which includes many radical islamists in its ranks. the world the new if the turks and the free army stay we can't go there. we're afraid because they're cooperating with our yes they're letting us fighters move through their territory with the dogs. from like hopes that her family will be able to return home again one day she wants to be a role model for her daughter she doesn't want to let turkeys resettlement plans for her. the fact that oh if they came they'd be welcome if they have no homes i take the mending give them something to eat and drink it doesn't matter if they're arabs kurds christians or muslims we're all syrians. this is for fun not the worst thing about being displaced is that her children will not be able to go to school again
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for a long time and opportunities could pass them by. to sports now in germany is young for dana was one of the best traffic lights in the sport's history this month he won the iron man world championship in record time now when it talks about how he rises to the challenge and about his connections to a controversial country. most of us would succumb under pressure if we had to complete a 226 kilometer triathlon in under 8 hours not if you're young for dino he even managed to do it in record time earlier this month he won the iron man work championship in hawaii for their time and he did it in a record winning time of 7 hours 51 minutes and 13 seconds simply strikes when the going gets tough. i've always been a big fan in the saying that pressure pressure creates diamonds. and it's very much
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symbolic for me that i need pressure. to get to the very top to get to the very best of my ability he also won gold at the 2008 olympics but the 38 year old has recently come under criticism he trains with the bahrain elite endurance team that comes from a country known for its human rights violations. you know i believe that. we are going there despite the troubles and actually creating an escape for people or creating the possibility to make lives better and to me that personally it feels a lot better than pointing my finger and saying what you're doing is terrible. not everyone may agree with that but what is an disputable is that young for dino is a testament to pushing the boundaries of human endurance. all right a reminder now the top story that we're following for you at this hour voters in
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the u.k. will be heading to the polls on december 12th after lawmakers approved a snap election prime minister boris johnson had pushed for the election after failing to get his breakfast bill through parliament. you watching the news live from berlin stay tuned news africa up next i'm called aspen thanks for watching. this of great through the dipsy there you go the people go for the over rich and home the fortune for the most recent article about. the families at the last. 23 years. books on.
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