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do you. visit g.w. news a live from berlin 11 on the government under pressure to resign thousands of people have been taking to the streets near parliament calling on their leaders to step down protesters and say it was negligence that led to tuesday's devastating explosion which killed more than 150 people and injured thousands more also coming on the show in bellerose of the state media except for the claims of long time leader alexander lukashenko has one of nearly 80 percent of the vote in the country's presidential election we'll get the latest on our cars going to.
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i'm claire richards and welcome to the show lebanon's capital beirut is facing a 2nd day of protests against the government following tuesday's devastating explosion that killed more than 150 people and injured at thousands protesters hurled rocks at security forces are blocking a road near lebanon's parliament where this is say hundreds of people are converging on a main square the same place where thousands protested on saturday they blame the political elite for the country's economic and political woes. well for more on the situation in beirut a let's bring in our correspondent basle r.a.d vassal nice to see you again we saw how yesterday's protests resulted in more than a 100 people being injured how does the situation compare today. it's saying
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yesterday at this moment the policy just crossed next to my right playing to the protesters it was complete chaos i don't know what a go at the protesters try to do the problem is they thought they succeeded in having a hole in the seam and said look that's i don't think the parliament i'm talking about few meters away from the main quarter of the parliament they succeeded to have to cross to break. that cement block at that moment the. forces and the internal security forces the right for this related to the internal forces they should have the. good guys against the protesters and they succeeded few moments ago to take them to take them away from the from that area near the farm that they are right now just behind me if you can see the fire what it's going
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on the one of the boards i ran in response to one of minister has already resigned others and may well fall out if you had been on on at the cost of a political crisis. indeed yes it is the information that resigned today the minister of. environment resigned but he didn't unknowns that for the media or the press confidence because tomorrow morning there's going to be a meeting for the cabinet according to my info that tomorrow the government might resign might resign. from the office of the the i'm not spent at least 8 minutes is that they had the intention to resign this moment when we talk about 8 months of this mean what percent of the government this means that the cabinet it's resigned according to the new but he's constitution so that's why the prime
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minister may be. intact. the basis to hold their designation up to tomorrow they may be the discussion tomorrow will change something but according to my info to my sources the everybody's prime minister is under high pressure from his political allies to do things 1st of all he announced 2 days ago that he's seeking or he's going to discuss in his cabinet meeting tomorrow the early elections which which means that he didn't coordinate this issue with his political allies and when we talk about elections in lebanon we talk about one of the most serious debate that been controversial issues between the politician parties and that in the past. or this tension between among the political elites so when he said that he's going to discuss this issue and in his cabinet meeting tomorrow that due to some tension between him and some of his allies allies and some other parties in. his cabinet on
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the other hand one of the other pressures also from his political allies to asking him not to resign because the country right now it's on a bit to have another. for another government when we talk about his government we talk about too many issues and so complicated stuff about international well talking about each of the issues as well that interfere in this formation of this government as well as some international interference so one of the prime minister resigned by 2 of. the you'll have a new prime minister. and it's a once in india. and had an it minister ministry meeting closely tomorrow i thank you for your reporting from beirut. thank you. well there it was an important issue today in an international donor teleconference
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a co-hosted by french president. and the united nations to drum up emergency aid for lebanon for more let's go to our brussels bureau and correspondent of banter going to $36.00 countries and international organizations participating a what appears to have come out of the conference. the donor countries pledged to come up with major resources in the next days and weeks that they promised in the final statement the goal was to raise 100000000 euros for disaster relief and this goal is easily matched if you add up all the donations we lend to 200000000 euros the biggest a nation coming from the european union is 63000000 euros so soon those move thursday to see who's not participating for example iran is not pledging anything over the iran is backing is the major political force in lebanon a shiite militia a fraction viewed as
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a terror organization by many europeans but how is this aid expected it to be distributed. but as i said it's disaster relieve is not meant to rebuild beirut it's now for show for buying wheat for the next weeks to to support medical stuff and this money should be channeled not through the government which is seen as corrupt and incompetent but through international relief organizations and also to private channels it's should be swift and efficient said in the no knock on the french president and this is why they should circumvent the government and the donors also asking for an independent investigation into the real causes of the blasts but there is of course a long history of competition for influence in lebanon are these international relief efforts about war than just money. yes they also about influence and leverage in this power game if you wish and this playground lebanon lebanon has
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beaten play run for decades now. these fractures in the government and also in the populations you have christians you have sunni's you have shiites beg to by regional powers like iran and saudi arabia and this policy to argue is going on for decades now and the country boys because of that already bankrupt before the last stroke is struck or beirut on tuesday and this is also known opportunity for the international community maybe to overcome this old system that hasn't worked in lebanon so far i write bench regard in brussels i thank you very much. and bellerose of president alexander lukashenko has one of the presidential vote with 79.9 percent according to the latest exit poll people in belarus were voting in one of the most closely contested presidential races in decades because franco who is
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seen here casting his vote has held a power since the ninety's and is running up for a 6th term he faced the toughest challenge so far to his authoritarian rule from a 37 year old english teacher who is the wife of a jailed a presidential candidates. let's go straight to d.w. correspondent emily share when who is monitoring the elections are from moscow for exit polls from belarus state media claim that alexander lukashenko has secured almost 80 percent of the vote a quite staggering victory does that come as a surprise. well not really in the sense that it fits in with normal victory pattern as it were in 2015 he took 84 percent of the vote and it should be noted at this point that international observers have never seen any of the elections in both groups as free and fair and today there were also widespread reports of violations at the ballot box and
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monitors were saying observers were saying that they weren't being let into the polling stations independent monitors and in international monitors were also not present at these elections and even before the elections the himself said that he wouldn't be giving up power. but we saw in recent weeks a groundswell of support for his opponent to kind of well now we're hearing from state media that she only got close to 70 percent of the vote what can you tell us about that outcome. it does seem surprising if you look at the unprecedented amount of support that we've been seeing. even out on the streets it's very rare for people to protest invalid groups at all usually protesters immediately get arrested and we've been seeing kind of up to 60000 people gathering in support of state law on the tube and office so in
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a sense that really doesn't add up with the numbers that we've now seen in this exit poll the opposition itself including. actually anticipated that would win and they said that they thought it was likely that there would be violations at the ballot box herself called on her supporters to wear white ribbons around their wrists when they went to the ballot boxes as a way for independent monitors to be able to count how much support the opposition really has there was an opposition platform that was calling on people to send in pictures of their ballots so we may see kind of alternative. counts emerging there as well. and what else might we expect to see happen next. well the opposition has called for a protest tonight. has said called on her supporters as well to come to their local polling station so we may see people gathering there i haven't seen that on social
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media so far but we'll be monitoring that and. it does seem though however that the situation in the country and in minsk is rather tense there have been sightings of military vehicles outside of minsk this morning it may be that we will see a crackdown and tensions continuing over the next few days. thank you. let's go now to some of the other stories making news around the world gunmen in new cher have killed a 6 french tourists along with their local tour guide and driver the group was attacked in a giraffe preserve core area the french foreign ministry is investigating. more than 40 people have been confirmed dead after a landslide at a tea plantation in the southern indian state of carola nearly 2 dozen people are feared trapped it happened after heavy rain hit the plantation in the dukie
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district in the early hours of friday when workers were still sleeping. western europe is baking in a heat wave including here in germany to stay cool people have been flocking to beaches this weekend but authorities are worried they are sunbathing too close to each other they've warned about a potential uptick in coronavirus cases as people let down their guards. when temperatures are climbing past 35 degrees celsius there's nothing like a quick dip in the sea to cool down. but this is what many beaches in western europe look like this weekend. which in southern coastline was packed with visitors many had been forced to abandon holidays abroad because of covert 19 travel restrictions but it seems like the risk of getting infected also exists closer to home. we did survive the enough so that we would get a decent space for us out there as you can see how busy
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a scope we now have been supplied the day sure and the ballet people just following the rows that just from the top to ca and she was just too busy it's the same story across other parts of europe to control visitor numbers the belgian coastal city of austin and introduced a reservation system for the busiest stretches of its beach. authorities in germany warned that some beaches and lakes would have to close if there were too many people. but how of this surviving the heat wave without a refreshing dip. it's a few drink shop and let's drink plenty to stay in the shade normally i'm someone who loves the sun but that it's a bit too much sun to feel a. high temperature as a set to continue until the middle of next week these days it seems a trip to the local ice vendor might be less of a risk than going to the beach. well that's a news update at this hour up next our technology show chef takes
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