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there they're waiting for a chance that will probably never comes. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d. w. the news . this is the w news live from berlin. germany's fall rights is hoping for an upset victory in a key state. electron candidate could cause the balance and the state of the facts in the polls suggest his a f. b party could emerge the strongest force and a vote seen as the final major test before the general election in september. also
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coming up with terra returns to do the plan 3 days of national morning of the more than 100 villages by suspect, said islam ah i am and you can make it. and thanks so much for joining us here in germany, a regional election is under way that could determine the future of angle american political party. the far right. a s d policy is neck. i'm neck with chancellor medical conservative as those thing wraps up in the eastern state effects me and help is the final major test for both parties. the for september general election and bass will be the 1st national vote in 16 years, not to feature the veteran chancellor victory for the se policy would be a devastating blow for the conservatives. and seriously turn the already fragile
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standing of the cds chancellor candidate in lush it and we're going to cross straight to d. w. 's chief political editor, mikaela chris, now who's in not the book, the capital of saxony, and help me sucks me on hold. the relatively small german state explain to us why this regional election matters so much. it's only 1800000 voters in the country of more than 18000000 inhabitants. so, facts in the on hold and election results won't translate $1.00 to $1.00 into those key election results in september, which will determine who will succeed angle america at the same time. here i'm going to macros. conservative c d u policy faces off with the far right, a f d part, which came from absolutely nowhere in 2016 to cleans almost a quarter of the electorate. so when i had to laugh,
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i'm going to michael's candidate here goes to the poles. he can probably rely on hundreds and good approval ratings across the board. at the same time, the a, f, d, do have the potential to throw a spanner in the works of angular michael succession. and they're also a key test for that. when to be successor, the cd you need, i mean last it, me, you know, we are going to come back to you in just a moment. we're going to take a look now at what it is that makes the alternative for germany policy just so successful in eastern germany. clifford is an delight, little town. one of germany's largest medieval castles, sits right in its center. life is tranquil here. there is hardly any crime may 2021 was campaigning season. hands to my station at represents the se in the local council, as well as in saxony and her state parliament. one of 3 people in care for his
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voted for the a. f d in the past tish night, have an over voters with messages that play well here. we will introduce free day can free school lunches. we will also started a petition offensive and immediately depart. all immigrants who don't have a residency permit either get through the blanket prejudices of the story about immigrants and refugees from considerable support. you take far enough, for example, because foreigners have more special rights here than we durham and do, and that's not okay yet hardly any far enough to be found. this can be traced back to the history of east germany. the german democratic republic, or d. d r was a separate country from the rest of germany until 9990. and it was a socialistic teacher, ship authoritarian, and militaristic. social diversity was not desired. immigration was only rarely allowed. the g or citizens over through the government,
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germany was, were unified. that the economy and social infrastructure of the former east germany collapsed. many people felt that they were let down and had lost out a sentiment that continues to shape the social climate in less than 120, the last 25 years. we have observed that many young people who were very mobile and had a dia for shipping their own life, decided to leave eastern germany for social, economic, and cultural reasons. and those who stayed here, even the younger generation tends to be the ones who are most cautious, the most fearful. perhaps even the ones most likely to articulate these prejudices . and these are exactly the people the a lay reaches out to us. for tyler article young, he's in some even off for the d. v s d, cause them claiming to be the part you will source all their problems. but they
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also act devices. please don't like when we rule the country one day, then i promise you these shady mobs will have another thing coming and then a new day will dawn for you if the voters don't mind radical speeches and they don't mind perfect petitioner has ties to right weaning streamers. on the contrary, what they want here is the party who rejects what democratic germany stands for. culturally diverse society. back now with our chief and co editor mikaela chris know who's in the book. the capital affects me on the a f d party. it's been running neck and neck with the. i'm going to michael c. d. u policy in recent polls. what you'll sense right now could be a f d in saxony and be heading cro victory in the selection. well, here are the factors. i mean, there's been quite a few polls and only one really put the a f
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d for me ahead of angular mac or c d. u party. kind of hot off the conservative c, d, u, candidate of the macros party beat his opponent from the forward. if the hands down when it comes to popularity ratings, but also competence. on the other hand of spectrum, zack's in the on hold is seen is pretty much dry through country and me. and that's how many people here feel. and around a 3rd of people still undecided, so it would be quite a surprise if the a f d came ahead, but mathematically, it's still possible and it could well be seen as a protest vote against the establishment. that's the mix we are in here. my guess would still be that kind of high off his mind to establish himself as such a patron of politics and overarching figure that he will be able to pull it off. but they're still very big question marks, and that's what the a f d. his hoping for a question marks we will be watching closely. dw,
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chief political at the semi kayla kristen. i. thanks so much on the taxes have killed more than 100. 30 civilians and the west african nation of bacchanal paso. with ours, he's believe islamist militants were behind the massacre. it took place in the village of sol hahn and the northeast of the country near the border with ninja and it's the deadliest attack in the country since islamist violence or rupture. in 2015, the fighting has displaced more than 1000000 people in the keynote fasfa. and for more on this i am joined by or nella mother and she's head of the health program at the institute for security studies, as based in bama, co in neighboring. molly, thanks so much for joining us now. this is the worst attack in recent years in bettina fast. so what more can you tell us about what happened and so on? well, we still know very little about the fact. some of the fact that we do know in fact
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a group of orleans assembly and attacks this peaceful civilian village, which is also also located near a mining sites and the other border with the she's in an area that has been exposed to vitamins for, for several years be particularly brutally that it made no difference based on age or sexy attacks. men, we men, children and the final that's all that is reported is still is, is so temporary. so there are, there is a possibility that we may end up with. we should mon costs that's been higher than what we know already. can you tell us why the keynote faster and its neighbors have seen a resurgence of extreme as violence in recent years?
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what are these millicent groups trying to achieve? this is a key question. i mean the entire site. how reach anything socket with a complex security crisis that the back to 2012 and the praises in the neighboring month. but over the years, these prizes had went to the northern part. that's why this happened now, as well as to the western part of michelle, which has also been exposed to large scale massive tax. again in settlements in the last few months. so it seems to be a 7 by quite another extreme groups to both care and wish situations away, as well as to confront and undermine seats in these areas. and why is it proving so difficult to stop?
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the millison insurgencies in the region facing insurgency is in general use me huge due to the very nature of this type of warfare. it's extremely mobile. and 16, the bullet's file. the reasons a specific location, certain necessarily where you can identify that the groups and go after that is so these would require, in fact, for taking creational approaches that are much more rapid, much more mo bile, much more. i mean, using probably smaller units. but this also comes into much in a much more complex environment where you know, issues around governance, local governance around local, come to conform compounds, the general insecurity and makes it even more difficult for face. we charge on very
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centralized and not that strong in the broader areas to intervene and protect their community on ella motor on head of the program at the institute of security studies . thanks so much. take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world that public a 77 years after the landing of the allies in normandy, a new memorial has been unveiled in northern france. it remembers the navy $22.00 and a half 1000 british soldiers killed on the day. invasion of nancy occupied france in 1944. from the italian coast guard has detained a ship belonging to the german c i, migrant rescue organization, inspect and set the vessel was inviolate of safety and environmental regulations. during its last mission, the c, i full brought more than $400.00 migrants to sicily hydrated who iverson has been planning to loosen lockdown restrictions later this month in the
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wake of the success of its vaccination program around 3 courses about olds in the u . k. have now received at least one corona virus job and infection rates have fallen drastically, but millions still have not yet been fully vaccinated. and the new strain of the virus is making people nervous. thank you very much. all over the u. k. people are lining up to get their 2nd vaccine don't sooner than expected. it's a race against a new threat. the so called delta, very and 1st detected in india. this is the mid day q in front of a london vaccination center that's offering students a shot. we all want to get rid of this, the keys and go back to normal and to pick up the things. but the delta various could spoil the plan to now dominant variant in the u. k. is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking,
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but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister, boars johnson says june 21st is released day, the end of the pen to make everything move back to normal. but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not fully protected. we are going to see a 3rd wave in the u. k. we are seeing already the case numbers are going up. initial studies show that fully vaccinated adults are sufficiently protected against the delta variance. a far smaller percentage of those who test positive are ending up in the hospital compared to before the vaccination campaign began. but scientists and politicians are still debating on the best policy for reopening. i can see nothing in the data at the moment. that means we can't go ahead with step forward with your on june 2021st. we've got to be so cautious it would be a mistake to commit to reopening on the 21st of june. we've learned to our
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cost over the last 15 months that delaying action can often mean it's too late. the brits are wary of giving up any of their new freedoms, but the more cautious policymakers warned that the next 2 weeks are critical and determining whether there's a new surgeon infections. brits are where of giving up any of their new freedoms. but the more cautious policymakers warned that the next 2 weeks are critical in determining whether there is a new surgeon infections. your what change w news live from berlin up next to shift living in the digital age. why my new kids? mckennan. thanks so much for watching the deadline. the we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner check hot spot for food
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