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the barman took the treasure and we're determined to build something here for the next generation. to use the multimedia environment series w. a to. play the be. the best. this is data really news live from berlin on kong protests turned violent against the links fire on demonstrators leaving at least one person injured protesters planned more destruction throughout the day we'll go to hong kong for the latest also coming up. bolivia's president evo morales has bowed to opposition pressure and resigns braless is standing down after weeks of protests over the edge forward
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in last month's election victory would have given him a 4th consecutive term in office. and the spain's general election does little to break the country's long running political stalemate the governing socialists win that fall short of the majority the conservatives taglines and the far right folks party surges into the good. i'm rebecca has welcome to the program police in hong kong have opened fire on protesters hitting and wounding at least one after confrontations between hardline protesters and police escalated on verified video footage shows police firing live rounds at close range of protesters on the eastern side of hong kong island they being one person lying on the ground in what looks like blood stag activists have been. calling for
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a city wide strike on monday and aging people to disrupt public transport. correspondent with his building is standing by for us on the phone at the same as what's happening there where you are at the moment. yeah the police was taking evidence and people were standing around as soon as. the the the investigators left people would start stopping shouting at the riot police who was left there and that was starting to build barricades that said barricades on fire and then the police arrived again she got drove them away a little bit but i still see many people standing there on c.n.n. you know wearing. so i don't think this is going to calm down here anytime soon as we've seen this morning that this this boat is still on the video as we see it
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was shot from a show with this directly in what looks like the storm a call off the storm so so this is before scoring too few emotions when i say that things are settling down there is a general strike and more protests had already been called for today and how it is likely to inflame tensions. it is very likely to inflame tensions it is a short protester who are being shot by live rounds so far the other 2 were wounded there were no fatalities we have no information now about one who was shot today he was shot i would say is also very unusual a traffic police what at the same time tackling other militants and when he approached he was shot directly and then you want to be unconscious on the floor policeman trying to lift him up and have hanging down so these pictures are of course going to ignite protests. yes they are the video footage and we'll read all
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say again it has not been verified yet but it does a very violent out there and has been i will be speaking to you throughout the day thank you. thank you. libya's embattled president evo morales has announced his resignation weeks after an election by claims of fraud 3 weeks of on rest followed last month's most which morons claimed he had won after 3 terms in office morales was accused of increasingly authoritarian rule his resignation set off celebrations with thousands of the bolivians taking to the streets. this is how people in the bolivian city lipans celebrated the news of change at the top with fireworks and flags. so after 14 years in power and battling a growing swell of opposition president evo morales took to national television to announce he would resign. i resign my presidency
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why did i decide to resign so that opposition leaders mr. do not continue to persecute my brothers union leaders i mean that all of us. reenters in the colonies was miraculous announcement followed a tumultuous 24 hours saw support for him falling away fast 1st bolivia's police abandoning their posts and joining the protests and then a call from the chief of the military for him to go quote for the good of the country. the levee has been rocked by instability and rioting since the election on october the 20 s even morale has declared himself the winner of the ballot but critics say it was marred by fraud. i now anger has been replaced. by optimism. that you know. we're
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free we finally been able to get rid of the stick to it or i believe we are free now we can say that the people are more united than that or. are you there really is a god and after doing so much harm to the country ever more alice has left we have to believe in a new believe we are in a way. but with an entire generation he's no no other president it's far from clear what that new bolivia might look like. let's bring in correspondent yohann ramirez he's standing by for us in bolivia as political capital love has you know had president ramos has resigned why why did he decide to step back now. rebecca he decided to set aside because he didn't have any other choice after 3 weeks the opposition was where interest rates protesting against him and ask him to resign and today especially was
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a very difficult day for evermore alice especially when the chief of the army suggests him to resign so that was very important situation because i mean he didn't have any more the support of the police anymore and then he didn't have the support of the army you know how the support of the bolivian workers a sense right which has been a sector that has been very very important for him to us supporting for a very long time so today they said if ever morale is. step aside and it can give the stupid libya we agree that this is the need for the power so i think i think that that was a very different ones like you didn't have any choice now 7 that the that this city that passes so huge party everyone was through is in the streets party and celebrating this moment on that what you what you hear are fireworks up to the protestors riot so ever. and celebrating what does this mean for bolivia.
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i it means political change i mean everybody has been in power for 14 years and now there was the most powerful powerful man in this country for for 40 years even before he was a very important political actor when he was in the opposition and now suddenly he is now there his vice president also resigned so now well concerts a change in this country that the commute this city called this is this this society. far from the political parties they are in the streets they are now the leader of the of this country so maybe it was for another come out of this guy who wanted to go was on in this country maybe he's going to be one of the main interest of this of this concert from now on so it means for i think huge and very important change not just for what you got for us but also for latin america lots of change in the future in bolivia thank you johann remarriages in the past. telling out of
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some of the other stories making news around the world in iraq scores of people were injured in renewed clashes between anti-government protesters and police in baghdad on sunday rights group amnesty international says iraq's crackdown on the protests has descended into a bloodbath in the southern city of nasiriyah syria 3 protesters were shot dead by police trying to disperse them. remaining as presidential election is set to go to a runoff after voting on sunday exit polls put incumbent president klaus your highness in the lady with nearly 40 percent of votes he's likely to face to face his left leaning challenger in the 2nd round. at least 3 people have been killed in the massive bushfires raging across australia as a stern state of new south wales blazes are also tearing through queensland further north thousands of people have been moved to safety and a total fire ban has been declared. a vintage airplane has dropped thousands of
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poppies over the white cliffs of dover in southern england the fly past formed part of the celebrations held every november 11th in britain to remember those killed in the 1st world war poppies symbolize the wartime battlefields. with spain's long time long standing political deadlock looks set to continue prime minister pederast sanchez socialists took the biggest share of the vote on sunday's general election but failed to secure a majority in the parliament the rise of the far right main sanchez will find it difficult to form a stable coalition. but i doubt it i mean i mean but you know good evening ladies and gentlemen dear friends the socialist party has won the election for a 3rd time this year. joyous words but behind them warry although the socialist p.s.o. we party won most to seats in sunday's election it failed to gain a majority in the spanish parliament now the socialists must look to other parties
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to form a coalition previous attempts failed miserably after some this results were announced some wanted to partner up with some just right away is the most unable so yeah there is that we are prepared to negotiate a coalition government where each political force is represented proportionally to the votes and the support that it is chief at all is got the news although the incumbent prime minister's party remains the largest in parliament the biggest winner in sunday's election was the far right vox party which more than doubled its seats it's now the certain largest party in spain and that's true or frightening opposition to gether with the conservative p.p. party able to undergo a fairly good article and. the people of spain have wanted more sun chance for this legislature but the people of spain have also wanted more vox and less of the political center and political. after the 4th election in as many years spanish
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voters hope that this time around their elected leaders will be able to find alliances without having to return to the ballot boxes again any time soon. they don't need correspondent lisa lewis is in madrid following the elections for us and sent this assessment it's very difficult to see how to get out of this political deadlock you know spanish parties really need to start learning how to form a coalition that's something that's very normal in other countries such as germany but it's very difficult to see how this can work with such a fragmented parliament here in spain at the p.p.p. the center right party and the socialist center left party in the past were able to form a coalition on their own you know they had 50 percent of the vote more up more than 50 percent almost 50 percent and they just needed to bring in a few seats a few other parties in smaller parties now they really need to form a growing grand coalition actually to make this work and they really too will need
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to learn that craft so very much a wait and see situated situation later lois at the headquarters of spain socialist party in madrid thanks very much celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall have been extended to the famous bridge of spies in the nearby city of potsdam the greenacre bridge saw the exchange of cold war prisoners a laser show month the crossings reopening a day after the wall fell. it was great hope things over to joy rang through the night here as red laser beams illuminated the famous bridge between west berlin and potsdam 30 years ago on the 10th of november 90 id 9 the border crossing at the clinic a bridge was reopened images from that historic night show 1000 streaming across the border previously closed to the public party day everyone is happy but the current premier of ballons neighboring state gothenburg says he remembers many were
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also cautious about when one of many people feared that everything would just be reversed closed up again and that those on the other side would not be coming back but then everything settled down the glen a kid bridge was off particular importance to both sides during the cold war it was known as the bridge of spies it was one of the few points of contact for soviet and united states forces both favored the crossing for person exchanges because it's remote location made it easier to secure in 96 the world's press famously gathered to record the transfer of russian jewish dissidents not on shot on ski who was released back into the west after years of negotiations ballin and platinum book organize the anniversary celebration jointly because today the clinic of bridge connects the 2 states instead of keeping them apart. it watching it date over the news don't forget you can always get to have any news on the go just download our app from google play off from the app still that'll give you access to all the
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