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contest a good. start. on t.w. . this is g.w. news that live from vote counting is underway in chad's presidential election incumbent it just debby is expected to extend his rule also coming up. the battle to succeed angela merkel he stopped 2 men declared big to leave the conservatives in germany as election. and printing out revolution activists in
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myanmar are putting pen to paper to get their message out after an internet shutdown. i'm ahead of mohamed welcome to the program polls have closed in chance presidential election and those counting is underway opposition politicians have boycotted the vote and president it just heavy is expected to be reelected for 6 term and extend his 30 year grip on power. very calm and relaxed president to do is to be is one of the wrong to solving the does he now freak or. i mean the heavy security he was the 1st to cast about it is the 6th consecutive election he has voted in. lieu of the. we done
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we have voted we are going to go home now and then wait for the voters to decide if it works. for this planet and disappointed. this minus is he has voted in 5 elections over the last 30 years on sunday he decided to bring the poll because he believes his war to never count is shane funny i have a family and the situation is bad if you think you know they've been really addicted but he must change the situation if not it will be worse i know he will be 1st round pick from the bottom of my heart i'm not supporting but a part of the men are charged and share his frustration members of the opposition and anti-government activist called for the barrel to be boycotted the people of chad generally decided to stay out of their homes because they're saying that they
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have been voting for at least 5 times and all these 5 times there has been no change so there's no point of them going out to vote. at least 7300000 child the ends i vote but in the cup to shoot time drop this lady is a 1st time voter but she came with high expectations his vision is i want there to be more peace in chad he's already peace but we need more than that we need social cohesion. in office for 3 decades they be remains a strong partner for the west in the fight against islamic jihad least the top part of the sahara region but back home he's popularity is diminishing raised into q.c. more crunching the country into deep poverty and also encouraging they put him and
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the corruption. well the correspondent fred when he says the outcome of the election isn't in doubt. as many people have been saying president idriss deby is expected to win this one because the opposition has been saying that he doesn't have a niche arrangers so it's like one mind sure. that's what it is they know that at the end of the day i mean people walk up to cast their votes but at the end of the day they know that it's there we know is is no one is going to be president. and as you say your report also highlighted some of this voter apathy towards this presidential election for an international audience just explain to us why people have become so disillusioned. i mean this is
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this is a president who has been in power for 30 years that people have been listening to what he has to say their promises for development for freedom for free speech for democracy and they're saying that none of his promises has actually materialized you know so they have been listening what he has to say for almost 30 years for 3 decades and nothing has really happened that's why they're saying that this time we needed something new we needed someone new who can do something new because they don't have any trust in him or for a politician who has been there for 3 decades and nothing has has achieved now fred we also know that a human rights groups like human rights watch has been describing a crackdown in the lead up to the voting clearing and said blackouts and also arrests what are the chances for accountability going forward.
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accountability that something i mean an international day of which at the end always looking up. international community to has never been happening no one is there to rebuke president idriss deby and then back or he is a strong man he is no one speaks and those who they are to speak out they have. received intimidations others have seen their families killed others and prison so when it comes to accountability they are just waiting to see probably a miracle to happen right that is fed with a new life for us in the cad capital and jemaine thank you so much fred. the 2 men are going head to head hoping to succeed angela merkel the various markers so to says he's ready to lead germany's conservatives in the general election and then there's armin lashon he's the leader of merkel c.d.u.
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party and the governor of germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia he was the favorite now urging him to step aside in favor of a. conservative sister party in the state of a very and his national profile has been growing during the during the pandemic both now say that they're ready to take on the top job. of clear we've announced that we're ready to stand this candidate for the chancellorship. and we've agreed it should be a good process. as me set off towards this shared goal involving both parties and of course together with a parliamentary group. but we have established a suitable and both of us are ready it's important that we show respect for one another i can say 1st off the goddess of how the final decision turns out to work
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together very very well. well the japanese chief political editor says solder has put nash on the back foot by finally declaring his readiness to run as chancellor candidate for angle america's conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. union various state premier marco souter has put. the c.d.u. leader on the defensive he was initially seen as a given to succeed angela merkel on the conservative ticket here in germany when germany goes to the polls on the 26th of september now last it will have to fight and he will have to fight within his own c.d.u. party because his now rival marco souter wants to leave it up to the c.d.u. to decide so the coming hours and days may see a lot of you know party fight and debate with the various state premier vowing that
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he won't look back in anger if it's not his name on the ticket this is once again a departure if there ever was a plan for the succession of anglo macko and it shows a significant lack of stability within the c.d.u. at a moment of crisis for the whole country in the midst of a pandemic. well let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world iran is calling it a blackout one of its nuclear facilities an act of terrorism officials reported electrical problems at the underground natanz plant a day after unveiling new you raney and centrifuges there iran says it reserves the right to retaliate. and hundreds of yemenis are protesting against worsening living conditions in the water and country protestors blocked off a major road in the southern port city of aden they want to an end to power cuts and high prices yemen's internationally recognized government is fighting iran back
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who's the rebels who control the capital sana. and vote counting is underway in bend in presidential election incumbent lead efforts trees talan seen here casting his ballot is hoping to secure a 2nd term in office has broken promise to only serve a single term has triggered days of violent clashes before the vote. and german president frank wall to star in my eye has visited the former death camp at book involved to mark the 76th anniversary of its liberation he warned against getting the crimes of the nazis more than 56000 people were killed at book in bold and its satellite camps. now around 700 people have been killed in meanwhile as military crackdown since february scoop on saturday security forces killed more than 80 pro-democracy protesters in the city of bug al authorities have shut down internet access once again and it's forcing activists to come up with
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alternative ways to get their message out. the man wearing this mosque who goes by the name lin found he's the founder of an underground newsletter called molotov. it's secretly distributed to thousands of readers across myanmar. it's a tough time at the moment but we have to be interviewed wearing masks for. we're living under a lot of oppression at the moment we have to distribute the printed version of mana tof ourselves because of the internet outage. for writing revolutionary literature and then distributing it we could end up in prison for many years possibly 10 or more years because we are sort of hostility towards her she was. a huge risk but one that many like lynn found are prepared to take. some readers across the
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country download a p.d.f. version of the publication print them out on the street be the physical copies in their local area. myanmar has a long history of underground publications. independent media is under severe threat. according to groups monitoring the crackdown in myanmar around 3000 people have been arrested since the military seized power in february and at least 700 people have been killed. the reasons that keep lin found and his fellow activists determined to fight for their freedom. was pretty solid even if one of us is arrested there are young people who will carry on producing the molotov newsletter even if one of us is killed someone else will turn up when someone folds this molotov newsletter will
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continue to exist until the revolution is successful you will go back facing. a revolution that for now appears to have no end date in sight. now argentina is struggling with a 2nd wave of current a virus infections president alberta for nanda is among those infected and also self isolating the government has imposed strict lockdown measures there across the country including a nighttime curfew. and eerie calm on the streets of berlin as ira's. people have been ordered to stay home between midnight and 6 am. the curfew is aimed at bringing a deadly 2nd wave under control. agitator is the 2nd worst affected country in latin america after brazil infections have hit a new daily high of 24000 with over 200 deaths so. agree the new restrictions
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including closing bars and restaurants at 11 pm unnecessary. people complain about the restrictions i respect their point of view but a lot of people make all the time and that generates more cases i think it's more a problem with society than with the government imposing restrictions. that many are frustrated with the seemingly endless lockdowns combined with a lack of government financial support nearly half the population are living in poverty during the worst economic crisis in 20 years. i see that we are asking for an emergency increase in financial help during this pandemic we are going into neighborhoods giving locals and the hundreds of workers who are losing their jobs something to a. voted to give those who don't work or fewer than one in 10 have received their 1st vaccination the curfew has come into force for an initial 3 weeks but that could well be extended. the mission controllers have delayed the 1st flights of
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nurses many helicopter on was technical issues emerged during testing of the rotors before takeoff the engineer at the helicopter had to make the 1st powered and controlled flight on a planet other than earth it traveled to mars attached to the rover perseverance and nasa has pushed back the flight by a few days. this is the news line from berlin up next is sports life and much more on our website dot com. my 1st by seiko moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this notion told the men something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as them until they. finally gave up and
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mention buying me on my side that and returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than rising i'm biased as now i want to meet those women back home who are bones by their duties and social goals and informed them of all good basic rights my name is the about of people homes and i work adds you to. the. point. i magine a national team starring all blocks from slovenia beach from croatia from bosnia herzegovina and you'll be trying to serbia. broke 30 years ago that would have been
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possible for girls that all have come from the same country yugoslavia the state which no longer exists but its football are still impress. the countries that used to make up yugoslavia produce talent and after tell and after talent wise that. even reached a world cup final. a country of only 4000000 people beating argentina england and russia. in 1980 gracious finished 3rd at their world cup debut. debut why debut. because until the early ninety's crow ads were part of yugoslavia along with slovenes bosnian serbs montenegrins and message their own ends. he was labia always had good footballers. more toward the country apart in 1901.
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i this mean the end of football there boy at that not sure none of the success or states' national teams are as successful as croatia. serbia as the 4th largest export nation of footballers worldwide now compare serbia's population to those of other important export countries. another former yugoslav republic bosnia herzegovina made it to the world cup in 2014. and ignore the macedonia to euro 2021 how many x. yugoslavs are on the team you support probably plenty if it's in syria which boasts a record $47.00 of them. why are people from this region so good well 1st of all former yugoslavia always was a true footballing nation. the sport was already popular there before world war 2 yugoslavia played at the 1st world cup in europe why 1930 they even reached the
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semifinal. after world war 2 the country became communist but soon fell out with the soviet union it shows a 3rd of the way between communism and capitalism so you can slowly also look to west toward in many ways. also when it comes to football. you need. you know it's really one of the key reasons why football association another factor in that succession that you used the extension we. invest in school by the fifty's and sixty's yugoslavia really has caught an age holding infrastructure this paid off yugoslavia reached the world cup quarter finals in 19541958. they won the olympics in 1960 and came in 4th at the 962 world cup they make the finals of euro 960 and 60 a. remarkable success of being
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a country of 20000000 inhabitants only. club level yugoslavia's big 4 had established themselves as powerhouses the numbers are going to be quite explain and belgrade size red star and parties on their youth academies produced outstanding talent like a kite up in the creation coastal town of simply. transfers start to happen on a fairly regular basis teams such as height slip for example coming in. company this is very successful and show many players are going abroad the use of the word satiation brings in this rule players are allowed to leave the country until their loved ones are not a very popular policy but it did ensure the domestic yugoslav leader was of a high standard. from the combat level from the age of 14 basically these players play together on a very regular basis and got to know each other and as most football fans know
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chemistry is a very important aspect of a successful scene resulting in a strong league with well supported domestic players big club succeeding in europe and a formidable yugoslav national team. in the eighty's the new generation of footballers turned this to gold they won the 1987. the world championship in chile players like bubba should get a yard of me out to each and came to light they left their mark on ninety's football at a out of. milan and others. but they didn't have time to make their mark as a national team hatred was being stirred up among yugoslavia's different ethnicities violence of the game between the no more zagreb and red star belgrade heralded the war that would follow. thank you all don't put it on but you will be able to communicate with them if you going to take
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a. look at it but you this is going to put a bunch of awarded the 3 month up. this research. could see. big business is it see the you know the history and also rights and the morals that were. in 1009 you won the war started yugoslavia fell apart. how did this affect this very talented generation and football as a whole in the range of. most incredibly just weeks before the war began red star belgrade still won the equivalent of the champion's league in may 991 but shortly after just like thousands of civilians footballers are leaving the region all must some. red star belgrade lost nearly their entire team overnight after the 1901 triumph. their players left for a way out of milan in terror and others it wasn't just red star other top clubs
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also struggled and have yet to fully recover. what you see across the board is an exodus of challenge anywhere. where they don't have to stay in that. situation. and we see the creation all. week despite all this. one of the new national teams managed to rise from the ashes of yugoslavia quite quickly. after its independence gray should join fifo initially there were into 125th in the world only 2 years later they had moved up to 62nd. and another 2 years later they played at euro $996.00 that made it to the quarterfinals. why did they develop so fast. sure they have players that at $187.00 youth world championship picture players like you go to steam months and shook or are now in their prime. but there was another critical factor triggered by
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the war identity. they were not just considered ambassadors of identity over sort of this new form in question of density but they also saw themselves as ambassadors of identity they felt. particular and so the extra special motivation for the role that they were in football played a very specific role as as a sacred center of. the 1998 world cup correction even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for gracious outsized performance. will see i mean not done a. source or the guy only not gonzales was there and that's that dawson as much on disability etc england though is so national francis quite well at the local market
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a child will call along with him as much does so said the child she is about nixon and the welsh on a sort of our journey we have met out in local to now morgan yes one only for mitchy. the list was bigots and there was a lot of. things are quite different in serbia and montenegro. the un saw them as the aggressor was in the yugoslav wars sanctions prevented the national teams and collapse from playing abroad. and it was. yeah. but serbs and montenegrins came back now as federal republic of yugoslavia had made it to world cup 1908 and euro 2000 they too had their share of the golden generation
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like pride like me out of each and players from european cup winning red star. or down 7 church. plus the excellent youth work survive the war one outstanding example it's got these on belgrade's academy. but these are no more than. chalk. it is if he had ignited stipulate. the only music. that would you know he said to me service production of youth talent is so massive that the country is listed as the world's 4th largest export nation of footballers which is often a recipe for club survival or an option not to be got. out of the. beleaguered community this 1000000 never going to see yet new stories of what you really got out of your class of 0 to build
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its football on these pillars relying on patriotic impetus and recruiting from a large diaspora before corona in the late 2019 i want to call you a 1st. was once an autonomous province of serbia and declared independence in 2008 it was admitted to you a fan. 2016 and almost qualified for euro 2021. 00. 0 war torn and still not recognized by some major countries such as russia or china in kosovo football is clearly much more than just football. so we. were i. find it very well which way i like. it for. you but maybe you want to watch. it to this pride the diaspora factor ok i was actually born in kosovo but goalkeeper morici in switzerland or defender in germany
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. because of us football team is also about nation building and with all the enthusiasm this seems to work so far that. finally nor the macedonia qualified for euro 2021. this former yugoslav republic did not come out of nowhere either. because at all ah a continuation of the yugoslav school with an emphasis on good youth work. most of. all. in all and in. all. in. yugoslavia has left more than just the traces and today's football that laid the foundation for an unstoppable production of talent and some great success against the odds.
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