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and then incredible location. tonight. released on t.w. . the at. the at. this is e.w. news live from but it actually is conservatively to guess have parties backing and kate can talk about the tell d.c.u. she needs its full support to bring in the next election this comes at a party conference question hopes to finally step out of chancellor angela merkel's shadow also is calming down colombia's president calls for dialogue to try to enter
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nationwide demonstrations against planned economic reforms the government orders a curfew in the capital dhaka taffeta several people are killed. and a small pacific at archipelago is poised to become the world's newest country people in token films are going to the polls to vote on their independence. now as. ivan humphrey glad you could join me a victory for the head of germany's governing conservatives the nikkei to come out about all managed to head off a rebellion at a party conference yesterday warning delegates she would resign if she did not get their full backing now that a 7 minute standing ovation come out about her took over from johnson i'm going to see the leader last year the party's popularity has continued to slow. right on the
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ship. she went all the way and took on the challenge after several attacks in the weeks leading up to the cd use party conference and a great. post the big question to her party colleagues and leipsic. many of them i know if you feel that the road i want to go down is not the road you want to follow then let us talk about that today and let does end it today here and now today. how did the 1000 delegates react with this 7 minute standing ovation continuing her 90 minute speech the party that passionately our the policy measures she wants to pursue in the future. isn't enough to be the repair service of the republican we need to become the workshop of the future again that's our goal and that's what we want to do one time in my mind one of those in the audience was fleet ice melts
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revival and that's has attacked a k.k. several times in recent weeks this time he seemed surprisingly loyal on her compound our daughter morgan a.k.k. gave a strong courageous and forward looking speech this morning. peter golic darfur oh very grateful to have felt that thank you via zend we are loyal to our woman to our party leadership. and to the federal government chancellor angela merkel who has passed on the party leadership to come no longer takes part in these debates she used her opening speech to talk about more personal issues of a familiar type of amazon today is also a very special day for me my own fun because on november 22nd 2005 i was elected german chancellor for the 1st time and this remains something very special to me guns is on the walls for me nicole's political child and they couldn't come. is
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giving it all at this conference and so far she is one at least for now. and our chief political editor of me had a cure for me is standing by for us in the east and german city of light see at party conference good to see day 2 of the party conference one of the big topics what's going on there now. already the overarching issue was for an exhibit. to avoid some kind of clash some kind of slow down scenario with the man who lost against her in last year's vote for the party leadership she did that on the 1st day and on the 2nd day also a motion by the youth organization your own your own didn't go through which called for a grassroots vote on who would take the party as chancellor candid into the next elections which are scheduled in 2 years' time so she avoided that particular cliff as well
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because that would have weakened her claim to become exactly that candidate and then have a chance to become america's successor in the chancery if the c.d.u. wins and that's that's still an if because the party is in a downward trend and so her opinion polls have ratings and now she has to prove that she can turn that trend around both personally for her and for the c.d.u. and if she doesn't then we might well be back to square one in a couple of months from now to hear let's talk about it in all of this because. she has got the support of merkel but at the same time her legacy looms large so what will be america's role in the next 2 years. yes it's a very long goodbye from anger marco bad also became apparent at the c.d.u. where she was the representation of the seedy use governmental role leading
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government with the social democrats at the same time she is a living political legend and there's no way that an eclipse can really escape that at the same time we've seen a lot of new tone coming from a k.k.k. is she is known calling for a more proactive role for germany also meaning more military involvement that's a no go for angle america right now particularly coalition and we see a german chancellor who's clearly looking towards the e.u. presidency of germany in the 2nd half of 2020 she wants to deliver german stability through that process and that's why she's becoming much more into an international politician and completely leaving it to her own party to say what the c.d.u. will stand for in the future she also got a bit of criticism here and she's adamant that way the chinese technology provider
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shouldn't be ruled out immediately from competing for the 5 g. network here in germany. the pope party certainly wants to see that debated in the german parliament we'll see what comes of that and reporting on all of it for us our chief political editor. the c.d.u. party conference in at leipsic thank you. and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb in a turkish held border town in northern syria has killed 9 people a monitoring group says 2 children were among those killed there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. british comedian and actor sasha baron cohen has accused facebook of spreading disinformation and amplifying hatred by running political ads without fact checking baron cohen said that if facebook it existed in the 1930 s. adult hitler would have been able to post anti semitic ads on the social media site
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. in japan foreign ministers from the g 20 group of nations are holding net final day of meetings now they've been discussing international trade and global governance as well as sustainable development goals south korea and japan have also announced that they will continue an intelligence sharing agreement that was set to expire. combi is government has ordered a curfew in the capital bogota off to widespread protests across the country against planned pension and labor market reforms now several people have been killed in clashes over the past 2 days and the country's president even duke is calling for a national conversation in an effort to calm things down. more clashes in bogota a 2nd day of widespread protests while police used tear gas in the alleyway as thousands gathered in front of the national assembly before that protest was broken up to the demonstrations are hard to categorize as left wing or right wing people
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just seem fed up with the conservative government of president even dukie. your deputy then i'll tell you what i voted for him but i'm saying to do kid show your face brother don't allow there to be another drop of blood let me show your face mr president but he didn't pay later in the day do kate did show his face appearing on television to call for dialogue. by the putin approach you mustn't mind starting next week i will launch a national dialogue to strengthen the current social policy agenda. we will work to develop a medium to long term vision i see it well you know that's what hope is to deal with inequality in our society. 6 the demonstrations were kicked off by the rumor of changes to pensions and labor laws colombia is dealing with long simmering tensions over corruption and then the quality unemployment especially for
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the youth is high duke is conservative government has seen its popularity plummet. what happened cannot be just a fight but protesting is the only way to make this government understand that we colombians need help by us the demonstrators want to draw attention to the reality a lot of people live. if. the president has to see this and not just look at the protests this is a disturbance to public order this is a massive peaceful movement of people who want to be a knowledged. workers have been busy cleaning up after these latest demonstrations the president do k. seems to have an uphill battle regaining the country's trust. where people in europe why are preparing to elect a new president on sunday in a runoff vote that might signal another power shift in latin america now the ruling party candidate daniel martinez won the 1st round of voting with that's 9 percent
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of ballots cast but he could well lose the 2nd round that's to a conservative rival who has assembled a broad coalition of potential supporters and correspondent of course clearly he's on the ground covering the election for she told us what's at stake for you requires a left wing government. sunday's elections could mark the end of an era here in europe why they could pull the plug on 15 consecutive years of leftist rule and the country a time in which europe why has often been regarded as a beacon of hope in an unstable and unpredictable region they became pioneers in l g q and women's rights and the 1st country on earth to legalize recreational marianna but it when doing economy a worsening security situation and a corruption scandal within the government has led people to turn their backs on the coalition disenchantment that opposition candidate polo is now trying to tap into after a good result in the 1st round of the presidential elections he formed an alliance
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with almost all other opposition parties and with their support he's now sent to win the presidency nobody really knows what to expect of this coalition it's made up of representatives from all parts of the conservative spectrum but a lot of europe winds don't mind to them they represent change a change that they desperately want to see in the country. our correspondent there in montevideo now a small archipelago in the pacific ocean could be set to become the world's newest country bogan vale has been holding a referendum on independence from pop when you gain a now the vote is nonbinding but many locals hope it will bring an end to a long separatist struck. these men who used to fight public new guinea and soldiers for independence now they're hoping to achieve that goal in a nonviolent way. they handing in their weapons as part of a gun amnesty ahead of
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a landmark referendum on bogles future. it's one of many reconciliation ceremonies being staged in the province in the hope they will heal the wounds of the past. through. bogan veil became a province of papa new guinea in 1975 and many people whenever happy about it back in billions don't feel culturally aligned with p.m.g. and they've been repeated pushes for independence in the past some came at a great cost. in the late eighty's and ninety's secessionist rebels and pub when
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you can ian full says forge a brutal civil war that killed up to 20000 people. it was the worst violence the region had seen since world war 2. after the war ended the people of bogun ville were promised an independence referendum at some point in the future. now the time has come. over the next 2 weeks some 200000 bogan valiance will vote on whether they want greater autonomy or independence from p.n.d. ex-pats can also vote and it's expected that people will overwhelmingly back the latter. looking worse over the new quarter this is an important referendum for. all of us it's the people's right and they will be able to vote on how they see things is the peace process it's part of the peace process and part of building deals culture after the war when we get. the results of the
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referendum will be announced in december then papua new guinea's parliament will decide whether it will recognize the outcome. as long as they futurist undecided they're going billions are concentrating on reconciling with the past. well this is deja news now from berlin up next world stories that we can report is to hear how hong kong's unrest is spreading into its tourist areas i'll be back at the top of the hour with more nice to see them. i'm secure in the by a war that's hard and in the end this is a me you are not a lot of the and more we was and you. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance of. what's your story ready.
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