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bialik asked transferred. managed by from. this is e.w. news live from monday to germany's ruling conservatives confront a new ship crisis embattled c.d.u. leader unexpected contact of our challenges had critics to decide tough future as often it could be the end of the road for chancellor merkel to take successor will get an update on the party conference in light or so coming up israel's benyamin
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netanyahu is indicted on corruption charges the prime minister says he will not resign setting the stage for a better leadership by. standers bosnia struggles to cope with an influx of migrants trying to reach the european union the u.n. wants the country to close a migrant camp built on the site of a for the rubbish dump. truck is never too late to find a new passion taking on this cleanup in moscow at night she trades in her pockets a modest to deep house up the docks full. time her new home for a glad you could join me terminals and i'm going to christian democratic union has begun a 2 day party conference in officially the question of party leadership is not on the agenda but it is. still expected to play
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a role since america announced last year that she would not run as chancellor again there has been a power struggle within the party on top of that the conservatives are under pressure from all sides to maintain their position as the dominant party in german politics. of the cd use leader and it could come kagame by one has been addressing party members and make doubts over her need a ship she challenge her critics to decide whether she should be the one to continue leading the party take a listen then hear them minor insight to see if you feel that the kind of germany that i have outlined today is not the kind of germany that you are looking to land if you feel that the road that i want to go down is not the road that you want to follow then let us talk about that today us and let us that ended today and now today you would. before and for and of in your mind if you feel that this is the kind of germany one that we should jointly follow this road if you feel
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the same desire to take responsibility and to shape things then let us roll up our sleeves here and now today let's get going here. we go directly to that party conference in leipzig now and join our chief political editor. we just heard there i directed a challenge from kagame will anyone take her up on her offer do you think. that's the source quite clearly she wanted to call her critics bluff most of all of . the man who lost against her in that struggle and that vote over who was to lead the party after anglo-american stood down lucia mouth over the past couple of weeks time and time again to portray himself as the one who would be able to take the party forward better. shape more policy and to would have more leadership
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qualities in his speech just a short while ago here though he praised unaccounted for what he called a brave speech where she mapped out germany's future role and he was also eager to stress that the c.d.u. profile has to be a lot clearer clearer particularly in contrast to the green party which is so infringing on the support also amongst voters of the c.d.u. let's just have a listen to what he had to say. and that is what distinguishes us from the greens yes it's a wonderful thing that a lot of young people are engaged in politics again and gratitude is an impressive person but when she says that we stole her youth we must answer you know. your generation has had the best use of the people in this part of the world hopped
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the years here marked by hope the infusion targeting thank you mark involved thank you card every thank your good mark. michel or try to become needed previously he failed what does he want now do you think. but he wants a broad he basically told the party that he would be ready to play a part in the renewal program that. wants to draft with the help of other leading figures within the party but he once again like just a year ago failed to say which role it would be that he wants to take we've learned from and if it can come out of this should be open for him to play a leading role at the same time she pretty much put him in his place by throwing that challenge into the room and therefore turning something that was to be the big white elephant here in light sic in the room into an open question but
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at the same time. also stressed that the more conservative groupings within the cd you were someone to listen to and drew a lot of applause so this suggests that the leadership challenge is not going to come to a head here and now in like thick but that the internal struggle within the c.d.u. is still far from over right it still has that struggle to sort out whether it does or not if the c.d.u. that fails to get that question under control what issues does that pose for the party as a whole. well the reference point here are the social democrats who are in government together with anglo-american c.d.u. have been tearing themselves apart over that very question of who is to lead them into the future the crunch question here is who would be the potential candidate for chancellor once the era machall is over well that technically is still 2 years
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away that's when the next general elections are regularly scheduled but there's some question marks over whether it could be earlier although it doesn't look like it at the moment and i think the big open question that still has to be resolved is whether foolish mats will once again by his time. and then pop up again as a potential leader when it gets down to that question who could be the next candidate for chance of the c.d.u. or whether this time around he will actually take on responsibility to shape program and take on potentially an unpaid office within the party to work on that policy program. for us in leipsic thanks for that. well germany's relations with turkey are facing another stress test following turkey's arrest of a lawyer who works for the german embassy there and he's accused of spying and german officials are concerned that he had sensitive documents on turkish citizens seeking asylum here in germany. this turkish kurd has applied for political asylum
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in germany but the information that he gave during the asylum process was leaked to authorities in ankara because he's worried what will happen to his family his identity will remain hidden he told us anything could happen to them they could take his family into custody or throw them in jail anything his documents as well as those from other asylum seekers were sent to a turkish lawyer the german foreign office asked him to check the asylum seekers' information then 2 months ago the lawyer was arrested on his way to the german embassy in ankara according to german media outlets the turkish public prosecutor is accusing him of spying for germany the german foreign office says the reason given for detaining the lawyer was not legally comprehensible and the detained lawyer was just filling internationally customary duties but as a result of his arrest up to 280 files with sensitive data may have fallen into the
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hands of turkish authorities the refugee council is critical i'm surprised in these cases held a foreign office and in particular how the embassies work but have failed to ensure that the starter doesn't fall into the hands of a 3rd party before. the majority of those affected are kurdish activists and supporters of the green movement which ankara blames for the 2016 failed military coup. that's taken out of the other stories making news around the world the us awake as have wrapped up public impeachment hearings against president donald trump council and save homes described the overheard telephone calls about a probe into trump's democratic rival joe biden for a white house adviser a few on a hill rejected claims that ukraine and not russia meddled in the 26000 us elections. the spanish coast guard has rescued 79 migrants off the canary islands off they spent 6 days at sea the group was taken to
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a pool to in southern get on canaria where they received medical attention. pretty some protesters have clashed during rallies in the colombian capital bogota tens of thousands of demonstrators opposed to the policies of president even duke a call for more economic equality they expressed concerns about alleged plans to raise the pension age and lower the minimum wage. well israel is in political turmoil after its attorney general announced that he is filing criminal charges against prime minister binyamin netanyahu now he's being indicted for bribery fruit and breach of trust in 3 separate cases the prime minister has denied wrongdoing and calls the criminal case and mystically most of it netanyahu is battling to stay in power after september's elections produced no clear winner. the israeli prime minister remains defiant as he addresses the country following his indictment and. you have to be blind not to see that something bad is happening
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with the police and the prosecutors tonight we're witnessing an attempted coup with full sonic ations and a tainted investigation. that investigation lasted years on thursday israel satori new general announced his decision to formally press charges. when the attorney general decides to indict and axing prime minister for severe charges of corruption which is a difficult and sad day for the israeli public and for me personally. the cases against prime minister benjamin netanyahu are known as case 1010 ya and his family are suspected of receiving gifts from business colleagues and close friends case 2000 covers allegations that newton yahoo attempted to influence the publisher of
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a daily newspaper to gain more positive coverage the recommended charges in both cases fraud and breach of trust and case $4000.00 allegations of regulatory favors for israel's largest telecommunications company in exchange for positive media coverage the charges here fraud breach of trust and bribery netanyahu has rejected all the accusations and says he will continue to lead the country he's in unity as prime minister means he won't be legally forced to resign but his political future hangs by a thread he has failed to form a government after 2 consecutive elections and he now faces a legal process that could drag on for years on his walk through this now i'm joined here in the studio by the middle east analyst sean has on his welcomes you shiny netanyahu is. israel's longest serving prime minister can't hold on this time well he's definitely going to try. legally he still has a possibility to hold on to power but we've seen him challenged by his own party
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members already yesterday before the charges were announced so he's going to be the next 1000 days where there's a possibility to form a 3rd a 3rd chance to form a government that's where that's going to be crucial time we might be expecting a major political or a shake in the next week or so with some of his you know internal. voices within his party challenging him and then if something breaks down stephanie going to happen in next week or so i'd say and it's interesting to see that pivotal moment within his own party and surprisingly the person who wants to be in power opposition leader benny gantz has called for him to resign netanyahu says that he won't but this is a concern that perhaps netanyahu at least from gansett side will use the power of his office to protect himself right have we seen any indications of that in the past so depends how cynical you are you know in many ways people think this is what he's been doing for quite some time there's no down that now things have changed
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when it comes to how the public sees it and he cannot keep on going the way he has before he needs to be far more careful. legally he can still stay in power of course this is still needs to be determined and we can see the stick nation and the and the deadlock in israeli politics it's not looking good and he knows that he understands he's been his support is slowly eroded and he understand he's not in the midst doesn't have a strong hand as he had just a couple months ago and that deadlock just how the israelis feel about they'd still don't have a stable government they could have to go to the polls again and now these corruption charges do you think that could sway them it will it might it might there's great fatigue people are just fed up people can't believe they're still witnessing this you know ongoing battle between politicians we've we've seen these allegations going back and forth in. last week everybody were gearing up towards that complains it was quite clear there was very little honesty people see through that many of them you can see online on social media many of them were to sped up
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saying you know i'm i'm not working for the government the government should be working for me and this is not happening something's wrong in the system can use this he might just as well if we see a drop in the percentage in general percent these are just people participating in the election that might work in his favor would be very interesting to watch and. analyzing it for us thank you. well you're a guy goes to the polls on sunday to elect a new president and a long to do list awaits the next leader including the country's public security crisis the crime rate has hit historic highs with homicides rising by 46 percent last year police are struggling with the violence so some people are taking matters into their own hands. clearly has the story from one to video surveillance cameras on every corner but it's not big brother who's watching it's desperate citizens trying to protect their businesses and property in montevideo spotted given
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a year area 2 cars are stolen every day break ins and armed robbery have become a part of daily life in this upper middle class neighborhood fearing for the safety of his wife and daughter are not about that i've ever seen didn't want to sit idly by and he wasn't the only 1. 100 families in the park neighborhood watch tonight we work with what's not groups and whistles that's how we alert each other. if we hear the whistle we immediately know one of our neighbors is asking for help. you know. reasons to ask for help abound. this little dry cleaners has been attacked so many times that its owner will only ever on lock the door for people she knows. my business has been broken into 6 times and once i was held up gunpoint. by them
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i don't matter how much you give them i never know if they're going to turn around and shoot she was they. say i'm getting therapy now to help me get over it because now i live in fear but i didn't used to be the case. fear has spread through but it gave a year like wildfire a collective anxiety that borders paranoia says a former member of the neighborhood watch. me i was only signed up for a couple of months because it turned out to be a collective psychosis a mass manipulation to go out and hunt suspects. even i was always on edge wondering if i had heard a whistle or not it's amazing how easy it is to be absorbed by the star nomic i felt ridiculous and i never felt protected to hear. but a lot of people do feel safer being
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a part of the neighborhood watch with authorities unable to control the rising crime rates they find solace in community. lou not of those stops by to check on a shop owner who's been robbed 20 times already. happened so often i don't want to see him getting used to it because having to live with it is all. going to see him and then something happens one of the usual suspects steps into the store and leon immediately texts his neighbors something he has come to find more helpful than calling the police. i probably called them 10 times before the other times i just not totally know what's broken i would go and get to work off. an attitude the neighbors of park give a year are hoping to see adopted by the new government for them to feel like they can let their guard down a lot needs to be cleaned up and fixed so wherever it takes the presidency on
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sunday will have to urgently get to work. where you're watching the news still to come. we'll meet a woman in mops floors by day and rocks they don't fill. us the advance of wintery conditions in parts of europe is raising concerns over the new conditions for many migrants trying to reach you now want to cute case is in bosnia there more than 8000 migrants remain stranded most of them in the country's northwest delta hoping to cross the border into the european union via neighboring crow away sure and this week officials repeated their call for the closure of the vote count to avoid it was an end of what is already a dire humanitarian situation kaufman went there to get a firsthand impression. water is only delivered here once a day by tanker. the hygenic conditions are catastrophic since last summer some
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600 migrants mostly from pakistan and afghanistan have settled in camp vote check from a rubbish dump in northwestern boss near. the local red cross is helping with basic necessities but for half a year now the local authorities have been bringing migrants here from the city of 8 kilometers away against the advice of the un and international aid organisations every want to say the test of the most has been said already 5 months just today it was announced that this has to be for. the. neighboring creational is just a few kilometers beyond these mountains micron's try to cross into the e.u. here many are presented and sent back by creation police soon temperatures are expected to drop winter is particularly severe in this mountainous part of bosnia as is becoming clear to the camp's residents. that's an appalling conditions yeah
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people and i have been with lots despite the danger no one in other parts of boston wants to take these people in. this is what aid workers believe to be one of the most dangerous migrant camps in europe at the moment doctors report cases of scary bees and other serious diseases but still local authorities don't want to close the camp they want to keep up pressure on other regions and the government in sarajevo to open a different collective center elsewhere in the country. for the last 2 years more and more refugees have reshaped one of bosnia's largest cities more than 5000 of them now live here in the north west and more arrive every day the mayor of the hutch is demanding a long term solution. camp must remain permanently open of course we could send the migrants from elsewhere but the migrant crisis as a whole has not been solved if the authorities want to transfer them elsewhere
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we've got no problem with taking them to sarajevo. on the outskirts of the hutch the international organisation for migration runs a refugee camp for up to 2000 people in a form affect rebuilding but the local authorities are opposed to more migrants being accommodated here the un has been negotiating for months to open more refugee camps in the country it's not difficult to imagine what will happen if you have 2300 people more living in the streets when it gets cold these people be forced to find solutions in water dissolutions is going into public buildings going to shopping malls going to abandoned houses maybe stealing food all the stuff of negative coping. behavior will manifest itself people continue to arrive with winter on its way without a viable solution for the residents of the camp pastas migration crisis continues
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to escalate. in other news the pope has urged people in thailand not to consider catholicism a foreign religion on the last full day of his visit to the mainly buddhist country who paid tribute to catholics who suffered for their faith in the past the pontiff also condemned the exploitation of women and children for prostitution time and. for to chance emerged of a space x. rocket prototype rupturing during pressure testing in texas on wednesday this is a prototype for the company's starship rocket billed as an all purpose transport system of the future where the company says it will no longer fly dispersion and move to a new one for further testing. now some people live to work others live to play even if that cooling comes a little bit later in life one example a cleaner in the russian capital moscow who discovered
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a new passion that also helps pay the bills the w.'s emily show when reports now from the dunns full. zarina his love for music is infectious she's been deejaying for almost 4 years and now performs around once a month at events and clubs in the russian capital playing drum and bass house and the lecturer. is 57 years old and is originally from was back stock but when she plays age doesn't matter and neither does nationality. the thing i like the most is when everyone dances i even dance with them myself. zarina came to moscow from summer conned 20 years ago to earn money for her family back home now she cleans offices in the city center including at this school when she heard the electronic music people were playing here she loved it and decided to
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take lessons as well. she still practices at the school after cleaning before the other students arrive. music helps me oh i work a lot it can be tiring when i come here i forget everything it's all about the music i can play for 5 or 6 hours straight music gives me strength and he puts me in a good mood. serina doesn't speak english or read latin letters so she memorizes the cover art for tracks when she wants to use them and play lists. of the arenas teacher at the school suggest songs he thinks she might like he says arena is an important member of the school's close knit community and she's an inspiration for new students. unfortunately people often think that someone who came from a different country who's a bit older who has
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a different nationality might not be able to learn how to. be she's sure everyone that it works and that anything is possible because. serena is one of several 1000000 migrants in russia central asian immigrants often face discrimination in the country but serena says she's never had problems. when a person is heartfelt when a person talks to everyone is friends with everyone they are taken in by people as their own that's what i think i think it depends on the person. always ends her act by dancing with her audience tuesday pop music in a traditional uzbek national costume at holmes arena as a teacher and someday she hopes to start her own d.j. school back in respect to keep spreading the joy of. watching the news coming out in news asia the hong kong activist who says he was
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tortured by chinese taking part in pro-democracy protests. and a pacific archipelago that could become the world's newest nation if people vote for it in a referendum. that was meant to provide conflict but instead. all that and more coming up with very funny gian humph. right and out.
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to. go see india. price in india there are more than 100000 varieties of the farmer folk but now they are being replaced by just
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