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this is data over the news line from berlin the future of german chancellor angela merkel's government looks shaky up to her partners the social democrats elected new leaders they want to reorganize the coalition agreement but now because conservatives have ruled out talks to change the deal will her government survive also coming up. on the eve of the international climate summit in madrid the u.n. secretary general sound the alarm on rising global temperatures we hear from an indonesian fisherman waging his own personal battle with the resulting riots in
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global sea levels. and lewis hamilton puts the finishing touches on another dominant formula one season that left his rivals in a spin. i'm rebecca is welcome to the program the future of german chancellor angela merkel's government has been cast in doubt after her coalition partner the social democrats elected to new ladies who are critical of the partnership norbit vault of boyens and saskia s. can have indicated they want to say some major changes that could raise the prospect of an early election or a minority government in the coalition partners fail to reach a consensus. the social democrats have cast doubt on the future of the grand coalition but their partners in that coalition the christian democrats are
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attempting to shrug off any such suggestion on a great car or it's business as usual. for the c.d.u. one thing is clear we're going to stand by this coalition on the basis of what we've already negotiated. and we want to get back down to work quickly. but the new s.p.d. leaders norbit. are critical of the political partnership they have new demands on the minimum wage pensions and the climate that they want to be met. and thus. this is not possible if this is blocked then the party conference will have to think about how to overcome these differences for policy is the most important thing and if that is what will decide whether this coalition has a future there is in the s.p.d. want to prevent that party debate from happening. this was all about a person no change in the s.p.d. and it doesn't necessarily mean that the party is going to rethink its policies.
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the trade unions are urging the s.p.d. not to abandon the grand coalition. this country is in great need of modernization and we need an ambitious program of investment that is something this government must tackle in the 2nd half of its tenure. next week the social democrats will decide which of their demands will be tied to the survival of the grand coalition. well for more let's bring in our political correspondent simon young simon this wasn't really expected out people in berlin and in germany been reacting to this a lot of the media reaction has been pretty shocked and help you know one of the newspapers saying things like. you know the s.p.d. is a bullish thing itself and they're pretty skeptical that the body can get back to the kind of 40 percent support that they had just
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a few years ago on the basis of this new leadership this is the party once led by the likes of billy brandt and helmut schmidt now it's being led by these 2 new politicians relatively unknown. how a lot of the media is covering some of those are saying the career of finance minister schultz is probably over as a result of this of course he was ousted by these 2 left leaning leaders he won out and some of the other parties have also been reacting the head of the left party for instance saying congratulations is exactly the right way to go more or less policies as you might expect him to say the market friendly free market free democrats have been saying well you know this is a disaster the s.p.d. is descending into chaos and dragging the country down with it so there's been some pretty strident reaction across the piece here in germany today sure about the big
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question i suppose really is what's going to happen to i'm going to back off government that's right well these 2 new leaders of the s.p.d. have said they want to renegotiate the coalition agreement that is the basis of the coalition government featuring their social democrats and shoves the medicals conservatives they want more left left wing policies in there the conservatives for their part have said to repeated it again today no chance of renegotiation so one of the new leaders now know but it's a boy said to die well if that's going to be the sort of blockade as he calls it from the conservatives you know that's not a good sign and so already hints of collision between these tea parties i think it's inevitable that in the coming weeks possibly months the. s.p.d. will decide that it wants to pull out of its coalition arrangement with medical and other conservatives that'll mean. elections it could mean
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a short period of minority governments of terms of the miracle but her time will come to an end and elections will come earlier than planned currently they're set for 2021 so i could definitely be saying some big changes in term politics but there's obviously signals great unhappiness with an s.p. day why are the rank and file so unhappy i think a lot of people were annoyed because they say you know the s.p.d. is lost its profile in this coalition for years but 10 out of the 14 years the chancellor merkel's been in bury the s.p.d. have been there as well supporting her is prevented them from getting their policies you're out and setting out their stall and showing how they're different and what they would do different shots of violence mr already mentioned him he's a sort of representative figurehead of that that's why i think possibly he lost this this grassroots election and a lot of people are saying the s.p.d. needs to get back from the the trough that it's been in losing election after election 13 percent support is where they are now that's just not good enough for
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a party that once used to be one of the the great poetry's of german politics changes sooner rather than later here in germany i mean young thanks very much comment for coming in to talk about it. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in a televised address melters prime minister has announced he'll resign in january want his labor party has chosen a new leader calls for joseph musket to step to step down had grown after a prominent businessman with alleged ties to government ministers was charged as an accomplice in the murder of journalist definitely carillon and it's here. and barcelona animal rights activists have protested against the fur industry covering their naked bodies in fake blood according to the organizers more than $32000000.00 animals are killed in the e.u. every year for the fashion industry. shelling by syrian government warplanes on rebel forces in iraq even legend it live province has undermined
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a russian brokered cease fire agreement that went into effect in august 2 days of clashes in the country in the country's last major opposition stronghold have reportedly killed nearly 70 people on both sides. lebanon's armed forces have deployed near the presidential palace in an attempt to prevent clashes between pro and anti-government protesters the 2 sides disagree on whether president michel should now move to form a new government after the resignation of tri minister hariri in october. on the eve of the international climate summit in madrid un secretary general antonio good terror has issued a stark warning about the threat of climate change and called for immediate action we hard in a deep hole and we are still digging soon it will be too deep to escape i welcome the voices of the young get the view so remitting they understand that
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you have jeopardized in their future if you fly i will continue to push every there to keep government at the top of the international agenda. to terrorise the statements follow the declaration of a climate emergency by e.u. lawmakers showing a heightened awareness of the impact of climate change for some people though in other parts of the world the issue is already a life changing one. for abdul hadi a fisherman in java indonesia the climate crisis is stark reality flooding in his home village of town back is so bad that he's engaged in a constant battle against water it's a graphic reminder of the risks posed by jobbers sinking coastline. it's always flooding my house is located to the lowest level lower than the road. and then every few years hardy has to elevate his house the flooding is aggravated
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by the ground level sinking caused by extraction of underground water and coupled with extreme weather and rising tides associated with climate change. and there's land subsidence of around $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters every year due to extraction of underground water and on the other hand the c.w. has increased. due to problems have caused flooding and high tides. other than that climate change also caused other impacts like big stream weather. and that. indonesia is particularly vulnerable to climate change the polluted capital jakarta is drowning because of rising sea levels because of this alarming situation the country's authorities have taken a controversial decision to move the capital which will cost 33 $1000000000.00 hardy though can't afford to follow his government's example.
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it's impossible for us to move we can't pay for it so even though there are a tidal floods stay. for him the only way to confront the climate of emergency is with a stoic fatalism. some sports news now in a formula one world champion lewis hamilton has rounded off the season with. victory at the abu dhabi grand prix hamilton started from pole position and was unchallenged as he cruised to his 11th win in $21.00 races this year. the biggest challenge lewis hamilton faced in this race was getting away cleanly with that mission accomplished all the drama took place behind him as hamilton not for the 1st time this season galloped off into the distance ferrari show mclaren had preschools to celebrate he passed max for strapon for 2nd place. but then another questionable pit stop from ferrari mclaren was called in early
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putting him right in the firing line because valiantly tried to defend his position but he was effectively a sitting duck for the red bull driver and his fresher tires. at the front hamilton was going through the motions he's won more than half the races this season breaking records and doing donuts for fun but he still took time to praise his young rivals for a stop and the clare. you know really proud to be in a period of time where there is such such great youngsters young people coming through these guys have been doing a phenomenal job and i really feel privileged to be in a period of time where they're here and i'm looking forward to hopefully more close battles with us in the future or who are expects more scenes like this next season hamilton now to a 7 race win shy of michael schumacher his all time records. today's valencia marathon so world class times recorded in both the men's and women's
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categories the 2nd fastest man turkey's can keegan has been broke the european record previously held by my fat ahead of him. at the now one time of 2 hours 3 minutes and 52 seconds fellow ethiopian rose claimed the women's crown setting a new course. record. and some sad news from the world of music around latvian conductor merest chance and has died in some papers back at the age of 76 he conducted some of the world's leading classical ensembles including the pittsburgh symphony orchestra and the royal concept about in amsterdam his career also took him from germany where he led the bavarian radio symphony orchestra. a life devoted to music with passion and humility maurice young son strive to emotional shape sound right down to the
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tiniest detail here performing beethoven in tokyo young sons was born in 1943 in riga when latvia was occupied by the nazis his father was a violinist and conductor his mother an opera singer they encouraged their sons musical talent to see from me so or move through the interview and they got me to move in this direction without putting me under pressure so reasons in the area is like a ray of sun that says go this way this is dissolved so you get these and. it's on studied violin piano and conducting in leningrad and vienna his big breakthrough came when he won the 1971 carry on competition in berlin he later worked in oslo pittsburgh and amsterdam in 2003 he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra in munich. and 190 someone who really knows how to inspire
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people and infuses every note with in a passion that's a rare quality of food and this is and is it in a quality it. with young songs passing the music world has lost a great conductor. here watching data is more the next coming up next. our. home. i'm secure that the world that hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to steal him or he was injured that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars observing what's your story.
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