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the band. this is d w news a live from bali bad weather disrupts the search for victims of the new zealand volcano disaster a week on from the eruption the prime minister and his cabinet observe a minute's silence today emergency services a step up the search for the bodies of the children victims still missing also coming up beirut shouted in tear gas as security forces crackdown on anti-government protests opponents are demanding a new independent head of government but the former prime minister looks set to a comeback. and widespread disappointment after marathon u.n.
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climate talks and week 8 which it down deal activists say the compromise will achieve little. was. on hand and on free glad you could join me search crews have so far failed to find the bodies of 2 victims still missing a week off to the new zealand volcano disaster the cabinet lead the country in observing a minute silence in memory of those killed in last monday's eruption the death toll has now risen to 18 another 20 people are in a critical condition suffering from severe burns. well bad weather forced recovery teams to call off the search for the 2 missing victims rescuers have vowed that they will press ahead with just such. i hope on hold
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a new zealand's white island rescue teams and protective gear landed where they believe one of the 2 remaining victims of the island's volcanic eruption could be found they were unsuccessful everyone going to be absolutely disparate to find bodies and return them to loved ones and tens of probability ideas we were we were probably thinking given that one was in the water that so i would tell you. but we're always hopeful because we do this for a reason. so it is a bit as a body blow for us and ends and confident it's a body blow for the families that are still watching. the volcano has been a popular tourist destination for day trippers but it abrupt on monday spewing ash and gas 47 people and their guides were exploring the island when it happened the death toll has reached double digits and is expected to rise as more than 2 dozen people are still hospitalized most with severe burns on saturday teens face
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contaminated waters and poor visibility after one body was spotted in the water we knew that with the we saw them and they'll do not and there's talk of there and there are some we don't i want to have been supporters and there are some that's just the top and it's. hard. current word to stop but it's the conditions on the island are still volatile but military and police crews will continue searching land and water and the hopes of allowing loved ones to bury their dead. for us a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world scuffles have broken out at anti-government protests in hong kong 100 staff it in shopping malls across the city riot police made several arrests a vigil mach 6 months since the death of a protester who plunged from a window. at least 50 bodies have been unearthed from a massive grave at a farm in western mexico the site was identified last month at
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a farm outside the city of guadalajara a region lighted by drug cartel violence. former bolivian president evo morales says he is planning a political campaign from argentina way he was recently given asylum more than it has fled bolivia following elections that international observers said would deeply flawed but it is interim president said and arrest warrant will be issued against him. well clashes between right police and anti-government protesters have left dozens of people wounded in beirut protesters rallied in the lebanese capital for a 2nd night despite a fierce crackdown by security forces they've been calling for a new independent head of government not connected with the established political parties former prime minister sad had a very reza in october during nationwide protests opponents accuse the police of corruption and mismanagement as lebanon suffers its worst economic crisis in
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decades and joining us now is. correspondent in beirut tell us more about exactly what the processed as a calling for same demands from the very beginning we are now we until today the month of these protests in lebanon the protesters are asking for the taking down the old regime the sick tarion the gene now we are tomorrow we're going to have the parliamentary consultation in the presidential of the presidential palace the main brought us tonight they were asking for the not to be named any person or any personality political person doesn't sit is related to the political corruption or the economy corruption so these are one was the made the mantle the main thing that the us for tonight during you told the class just based in beirut where we are right now as you mentioned on monday we will see that meeting between the president
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and parliamentary blocs how likely is it do you think that sa'ad had 80 could be renamed prime minister of lebanon. it's obvious that decide how d.d. will be renamed as prime minister tomorrow but the main issue that it's not only who is going to form the government but how the this the government will be formed i mean in other words the political parties are going to. take part of this government was going to take but who's going to be and they see a government or his will is going to be the fault of the government because it's odd how do you mention today or some of his sources mentioned today that he insists the government should be made specially from experts and technocrats without any political party is this this thing that is refused completely by his will or the president michel and so the main issue the main the main the main difficulty that john aside i mean going to face off of tomorrow oh they're going to he's going to
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form this government and the senate what then the case if that happens and side had 80 is confirmed once again what can we expect from the race has just so yes the protesters will go and stay in the in the squares on the streets of beirut and other major cities and lebanon because as i mentioned before the protests of new faces in the political life they're asking to take down the old regime not on the side how they need not only the president the old the sectarian the jeep they are us he thought exports from 4 technocrats that will lead this country to the safe bet because specially with the economy so i said that it can be the county very hardly. right every viewer a chief and correspondent in beirut thanks and us. a missed opportunity that is how until you get 10 ish the un general described the outcome
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of marathon un climate talks off to see weeks of discussions negotiators from more than 200 countries could only agree on a watered down set of declarations calling for ambitious climate protection targets now big polluters resisted calls for tougher action on global warming and a critical decision on rules regulating carbon emissions was a shelved to next year now activists say what has been achieved will likely have little impact they were the longest talks to date leaving representatives exhausted with little progress made on how to limit global warming to under 2 degrees but there was agreement on one issue regretfully of terrel the hard work that you have all done we couldn't get to an agreement it is my sincere regret though we were not able to reach an agreement we invested a lot of energy and find a very fresh trading. that. at the end of the day we were not able to
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arrive at a final agreement observers had hoped that cop $25.00 would end with a framework for a carbon certificate scheme imposing a tax on each tonne of greenhouse gas produced a condom is an environmental activists alike say it's a critical step if the world hopes to minimize the impending climate catastrophe but a deal couldn't be reached in part due to resistance from some of the world's worst polluters like the usa china india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a don't point for the entire much of their to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with
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a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. so will now and in the german bundesliga bersih men should get back have slipped off the top of the table or the 1st time in 2 months they went down to $12.00 both by conceding a late goal for the 2nd successive day. makoto is a coach out spork to the austrian league title last season of a glass now lead lives to 2nd place of sport hadn't won any of their last 3 home games but they came out swinging 0 mercy young took savage largo to open the scoring in the 13th minute the austrian netting his 1st one just the goal of the. clock back responded faster though the braille embargo equalising just 2 minutes
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later the 6th goal of the season for the swiss international 51 all the score at half time. things remain tight in the 2nd half with plenty of scoring chances for both sides but both kept on wasting their opportunity as. the decider came in injury time maximillian are no old making it to one for of all sports the late victory at it by a pair of misplaced headers from the blood back to france of the student and. it was really great we got lucky as you know 90 s minutes so i have to say we deserved to win it all for the well sport celebrate their 1st born just leave the home win since october well clawed back hang their heads after their 2nd away loss in a row. well in other bundesliga action shall who want to tight battle with frankfurt in the late game on sunday the only goal of the match came soon after
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half time they need to ram and on talk it off to he was played in by amin hire it but the hosts had to see at the last half an hour with just 10 men and i was on a new bit right for the whole axing me at get you know the edge no doubt about that decision catching a fish was sups as a precaution the shaka held on for the win. price let's take a look at what all that means for the bundesliga standings then because abi like steak has knocked out a 1st place that's off the 8 matched ace i'm unit and vote. advance taking a look at the bottom half then with quite hatta valid and our spec moving up and cologne leap frogging part of born who are now dead lost once again. we all know that christmas is the busiest time of the year for santa but when he's not snowed under with work at the north pole he likes a holiday just like the rest of us and of course a change of scenery is always welcome. he swapped his sleigh 1st surfboard.
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this thing santa can enjoy the sun and search for some serious way. apache's 3rd feed into surfing in the water is a big deal because it is like to surf on days with a small way i like in there to be excitement is what was fuzzily these clothes weigh you down. everyone knows it's no good getting in the ocean with so many clothes on obviously going down with peanuts on a marble and then when you hit a wave with the beard on it's hard to come back up a silly because the clothes weigh you down for such a risk i run up but it's still there well you know he's with your call. of course this isn't really santa on vacation pictures visiting the beach and that. right there we go it's really funny you see that they still think about santa claus
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and that belief hasn't died yet but by annoying the more you a children still play with me but he grabbed my bag and do for around what some of the older ones say it's a joke it's not real but then they have their doubts so they still like it when he's not in the c.s. center carlos is a surfing instructor but he don't see suit every december to spread some christmas cheer collecting donations from local businesses and giving gifts to children in core neighborhoods. oh hope hope hope. he may not have a sleigh but maybe this santa clause is the real thing. well coming off in just a moment children of jihad a documentary looking at how so-called islamic state used children as soldiers on humphrey and balin facts is that a fuel company i'm buying into. it's
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