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oh i say. this world war documentary starts november 14th d.w. . the free. play. play play play. this is d w news live from berlin from presidents to exile all of the able morales has been granted asylum in mexico a day after he resigns yes president's backers are calling it a coup and it's unclear who was in charge as the south american nation plunges into chaos. on kong's leader issues a defiant warning after
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a day of violence demonstrations as collated monday after an officer fired live rounds seriously injuring a protester kerry lam says the government will not yield to pressure. plus turkey sense it's not a hotel for islamic state members them against sending for militants captured in syria back to their countries of origin in europe and in the united states. i'm called aspen welcome to the program mexico's foreign ministry says it has granted asylum to bolivian ex-president a vocal rallies he resigned on sunday amid pressure from protesters and the military had declared victory and a disputed election last month which triggered weeks of demonstrations more unrest broke out overnight in the political capital la paz after murali. said he was
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stepping down buses were set on fire and shops were reportedly looted the resignation of rallies and most of his senior government members has left a sudden power vacuum in the country are let's bring in d.w. correspondent. standing by for us in bolivia's political capital of pos now we heard mexico granting asylum now. what more do we know about that offer. we don't know much about is everything about where others he's been a secret since he resigned yesterday we just know that the minister of foreign affairs of mexico months ago would have this offer him. that he accepted but where is this right now we don't know. he's supposed to be in coach obama but we don't know exactly where he is and i think we are not going to have more details about it when he's going to go to mexico or from where or how because of security measures
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to vote for him of course so the former president nowhere to be found i mean who is in charge in bolivia right now most of morale is governments has resigned will anyone step in to fill this power vacuum. according to the constitution the former vice president and now the president of the congress janina and yes she should be the new president on the bases but the congress should mask except for this resignation and it was supposed to happen today but they couldn't meet. the congress i mean because of all the problems we had had in the last year in the us many deputies they couldn't come to the congress so we have a new session that is supposed to have to take place tomorrow 4 pm here and it will leave an hour or so just after the congress except over morale is
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a resignation she can take power but not before so right now we don't have a president in bolivia we don't have a head and. no one is in the head of the executed by we're by the state continues to run through their ministers sunday ministers other day the public institutions here in bolivia and you're one of course hovering all over all that is the word i mean coup claims this was a coup mexico and some other countries in the region agree with that the united states says this was actually the will of the people i mean how is this being viewed in bolivia. there's a very controversial point people say that this is just a rebellion a civilian rebellion not a coup that there are actually the ministers for example they didn't participate in this crisis that they just. talked yesterday when they suggest to others to resign but not before what we have seen about the police they were not protesting
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against their will morale is they were protesting because of. what they wanted better conditions to work on better salaries so that they were not asking for more of this resignation that just happened in the same moment because in this crisis everything is happening at the same time but i personally i wouldn't talk about i think we have seen the society industry it's far from the political parties for from the army to take the streets and to protest again for the fraud that was yesterday confirmed but they were the session of american states your 100 nearest in the past for us thank you very much hong kong is on edge after a day of escalating violence and pro-democracy demonstrations one protester is in the hospital after being shot and wounded by police in a shocking confrontation caught on camera authorities are denying rumors that police were ordered to use firearms to bring the situation under control in another incident a bystander expressing pro beijing view was set on fire hong kong's leader kerry
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lamb warns that the government will not bow to pressure in the streets. and officer and a man dressed in white are locked in a struggle as a man in black approaches at this point the officer raises his gun and shoots him why was the shooting itself is too graphic to show the man then collapses and moments later another officer then seems to be patting him down possibly checking for a weapon it all happened as pro-democracy protesters trying to close down streets and train lines. at a press conference the police and the shooting was in self-defense and in the interest of public safety. the officer believed it was very unlikely that the revolver would be snatched and the consequence would be these sausages deaths and casualties would have resulted in the whole incident the officer fired 3 shots including one that hit that man. the police say they are investigating hospital
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officials say the wounded man is in critical condition the shooting has inflamed many protesters are going on the stern warning do you have to search the people. surf board or do you have time to sit here for or just sit at the tribe in another incident a man was set on fire allegedly after getting into a dispute with protesters he's also in critical condition in a hospital hong kong's governor kerry lamb says that the government will not back down against violent protesters. if there is do any. wishful thinking that by escalating violence the hong kong as a government will yield to pressure. to satisfy this so-called political. i'm making this statement clear here that will not happen. elsewhere police fired tear gas and deployed
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a water cannon and various parts of the city they also charged onto university campuses where students were protesting. here's a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world in she'll a security forces a fired water cannons to disperse protesters the country's seen weeks of often violent anti-government unrest she lays government unveiled plans on sunday to draft a new constitution but the opposition says the proposals do not go far enough. australian authorities are warning that its barges cities sydney and the surrounding areas are foes facing a quote catastrophic bushfire threat a state of emergency has been declared for the entire states of new south wales and queensland at least 3 people have already died while thousands have been forced to leave their homes. in northern syria at least 6 people are reported dead and more than 20 injured after 3 bombs exploded in the kurdish majority city of commission
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there was no immediately immediate claim of responsibility but kurdish leaders have warned that so-called islamic states leaper cells pose a threat in the region. well turkey has begun returning suspected so-called islamic state supporters captured in syria back to their countries of origin turkish officials say a us citizen was the 1st to be repatriated and several german nationals are expected to be returned later this week turkey recently criticized its western allies for refusing to take back their citizens and warned that it would send back the militants and their relatives even if their citizenship has already been revoked. pictures from camps in syria those set for deportation are primarily relatives of suspected i asked spiders including women and children out of roughly 20 germans who are now in turkish deportation camps 10 are to be repatriated the german government has expressed surprise florence is not fit for this it's
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important for us to find out of there is a connection to i as militants if this is the case then we must see to it that those deported to germany be brought before german courts to do that we must receive adequate information and we expect cooperation from the turkish government from the turkish they. suspected supporters of the us will not only be repatriated to germany he says she did. we have a message for all european governments we are sending these people back to you starting monday. we are sending them back whether you like it or not. the europeans feel turkey has strong arm because it made this decision unilaterally without discussing it with e.u. countries these. this is a security problem for turkey the entire region and all of europe will pass we must stop these barbarians from operating at large again and this action must be a coordinated one was called idiots in berlin opposition parties say such chord
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nation could have begun much earlier in that turkey had long since made its intentions clear. now earlier we spoke with a g w correspondent kate brady and we asked her if germany has any obligation to take back its citizens well the skepticism is still there but at the same time it's important to understand that. germany is indeed obliged to take these people back now as we had their new report there are a number of places in the e.u. number of member states which have revoked citizens' citizenship and that is not the case in germany so these people who have been deemed to be german nationals they have the right to return to germany. spain's political deadlock looks set to continue prime minister pedro sanchez and his socialist party got the most votes in sunday's general election but again they fell short of a majority the far right vox party which strongly opposes catalonian independence
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made the biggest gains it was spain's 4th election in as many years. for the paper as its clear pedro sanchez won the election but how he plans to bring together a majority capable of governing remains a mystery even to his supporters. outside the socialist party headquarters the mood was markedly less exuberant than during the last election in april. some supporters wave signs calling for a coalition with the leftist put their most party but sanchez seems to want to keep his options open. bubbles that we will form a progressive government and end the political blockade in our country that is the fight. meanwhile the separatists conflict in catalonia continues to polarize spain independence activists blocked
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a major highway border passed between spain and france on monday it's images like these that have boosted the far right vox party. their supporters are in a celebrate tory mood the party voted to get tough on catalan separatists and more than doubled their number of parliamentary seats. the gap between the parties on the right and the left has widened after this vote leaving spain more divided than before. in tennis stefanos states has won his debut match of the a.t.p. finals in london after overcoming done neil medvedev in straight sets in their round robin clash it's the bus had lost all 5 of his previous encounters with the russian but a battling performance saw him claim the 1st set through a tie break from there the greek youngster so controlled he broke medvedev zervos
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the 2nd set which he eventually won $64.00 to get off to the perfect start the season ending i. rugby's world cup champions south africa made their final stop on their nationwide victory tour they paraded through the streets of cape town and were led by captain lisi who is south africa's for. 1st male black captain cape town is the 6th city that the springboks have visited the team beat england in the world cup final in japan at the start of them . well speaking of celebrations carnival season has kicked off and germany with celebrations in several cities across the country. is the countdown the western cities of cologne and duesseldorf thousands gathered for the start of what's known as silly season which officially gets underway every year at 11 minutes past 11 on the 11th of november i.
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