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is in the heart of you robin, you are connected to the whole world to experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy alice services all be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by fraud. ah ah ah ah, this is a dw news live from berlin, a renewed fire at south africa. parliament building has been raging for hours. emergency crews have been battling to save the historic complex a day after
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a devastating blaze was declared under control. also on the program to dance, prime minister, abdullah ham dock resigns, and many say their story to see him go. military is now once again ruling alone, but activists say they won't give up their fight for dom offers. and people in turkey see their purchasing power shrink as prices jump, nearly 14 percent in a month. year on year inflation is running at its highest for 20 years. ah, i'll nick spicer. welcome to the program. the roof of south africa is parliament building has been burning again. almost a day after fighter fire fighters said they'd contained a major blaze. their flames and billowing smoke have been seen coming out of the assembly building and cape town for hours and more. fire fighters have been hall
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then the parliament 1st caught fire early on sunday. a 49 year old man is set to appear in court on tuesday facing charges of arson. a parliament spokesperson says he wants answers about how exactly the fire flared up again. on monday, we are waiting for the full information. an update from the firefighter with a got to and what was the reason behind the side entry emergence of the fire at the roof off the you mentioned on a simply by the disability by stating a distressing situation. but we continue to appreciate all the efforts of the courageous and brave better that's the firefighters continued to put in there. and thereby, and journalist selim fired is in a cape town to tell us more. salim, what's being said about why this flared up after the firefighters apparently
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brought it under control that mean, did they do their job right? the, the, them, if i was under control, however, the temperatures were still too high. and that's something that the ones, even before the emergence of the fire and the wind re, let's remember, that comes out very when you so very windy part of, of the con, the cause of many fire that happened very often. so there when somebody higher temperatures didn't allow the fire to be completely extinguished inside the, in the roof of the parliament. and that's why you venture the, it started to heat up again. and so they were in the afternoon in the western plains again. so difficult situation, i suppose shortly before the fire broke out again, however, there was a press conference with understand to share the latest findings. what did you learn? what we know that there were technical issues with the alarm. and also with this printers and the governments of the city said that the sprinklers in the parliament
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had been turned off. they bought some of the sprinklers had been turned up. and now it is not clear if this was on purpose, if the, the was sick negligence or if it was a technical issue that is being investigated at the moment. that the lady, the response to the fire. however, one of the firefighters where the response was very fast, and in 6 minutes they were already at the parliament trying to extinguish the plane and sending me to understand there has also been an arrest of an individual suspected of arson. i understand. what else do we know about him? if anything, not very much information has been disclosed yet. we know that this 49 year old man, he said, going to trial tomorrow and being he's making charges of housebreaking and being said that he's he stole some items from the parliament. however, it has nothing that goes what kind of items we are talking about. we only know that
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he gain the access to the ground, so the parliament thrown back window. but the case is now being investigated by hawks, which is the investigative unit of the south african police department. ok, journalist halima fired on that fire in the south african parliament reporting from cape town. thanks so much. the people of sudan are taking stock to night after their prime minister resigned. just the latest challenge in the countries rocky transition to civilian rule. abdulla ham docs that it was impossible to restore order under a power sharing agreement with the military. the prime minister had only been back in office for a few weeks after his government was previously toppled by the army last october. his resignation now leaves the man who preceded. abdullah hm dog's resignation. thousands of pro democracy demonstrators took to the streets and the weekend again, there was violence. the security forces classed with civilians and killed at least 2 people. on monday
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there's been relative calm and the capital as residents made sense of the news fabi that after his resignation, i feel saddam has lost an important personality that was approved both by international community and the sudanese people. shabbots have done a faulty, but i hope he will return in future as an independent and become the sudanese president obama. i use his own at the sold on such a great loss for the country. whoever is to come next will not be able to do what he has dumb the things he has done were not easy and not simple. i say he gave so much for the country by now amid fears of the fail transition to civilian rule, this young baker feels ham duck did not go willingly. i get out to be honest. the sudanese people did not want him doc to resign,
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but the military council pressured him into doing so. he ended up going and also i wish him well and i hope someone better will come along. another area in the military council. we don't want them. the sudanese people do not want them and hopefully that time will soon come to them for activists like my yada kyrie. the fight for democracy must continue without abdullah ham duke with elections currently still planned for july 2023. and it's been a little bit when it comes to our needs on the ground, his staying or leaving doesn't make a difference. our issue is now bigger than him and our battle is greater. so it doesn't really make a difference to us. love body mind. we will continue on our revolutionary path, which might see a few challenges along the way. but the outcomes of these challenges are always good because it helps unite political parties and unite those on the ground. so our
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fight is complete. jam laney. sedans rode to democracy, looks increasingly rocky, with yet another stone now thrown in its way. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. yet mens hootie rebels have sees a cargo ship in the red sea. the iran back movement released images of what they say is military hardware, on board a vessel under the flag of the united arab emirates. the saudi led coalition that is fighting the who t's and yemen includes the way it earlier said the ship was carrying medical equipment. a lot of the hong kong media outlets. citizen news has announce, is shutting down in the face of china's crack down on press. freedom. publishers say they no longer feel safe after colleagues at arrival, publication were arrested on sedition charges. citizen use is the 3rd hong kong media organization to close virginia do for
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a the woman who says she was sexually traffic to britain's prince. andrew received $500000.00 to settle her lawsuit against the late pet file. jeffrey epstein, epstein settlement also shields or other potential defendants. she for a says epstein introduced her to his friend andrew, who writer when she was a minor. andrew denies the allegation. a german cruise ship has spent days stuck in the port of lisbon following a coven 19 outbreak. at least 64 of more than 4000 passengers and crew have tested positive passengers with negative test results are being allowed to leave the ship and will be flown home. israel has become the 1st country in the world to offer a 4th dose of the vaccine against the corona virus to risk groups. that includes any one over 60 years of age. it's meant to protect the vulnerable from the on the chron variant. and the country is also facing rising infection numbers. israel's
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government has successfully used vaccination to flatten the curve in the past. delta infections fell after the country offered a 3rd dose to people. last year. dw correspondent tenure kramer went to a vaccination center in tel aviv. and talk to people there about what that 4th job means to them. so ma'am a much more much today's really busy. lots of people are coming after the announcement. the fall vaccination is now available. one of the we, we worked really hard today. oh gosh. oh, oh, so lyla folk and it's a small to me to get vaccinated to protect myself from the people around me. that's why you get the job, and i hope others do it as well. all them i think my on it's very scary on the oma con variant, is spreading everywhere for name. and since we have the vaccines available, one should get it. why am i doing it? because i'm 77, and i'm considered in this in the danger region. so we're doing as i want to see my
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grandchildren, i want to enjoy life and that's the way to do it. for me. earlier we spoke to no dad at division, he's the public health advisor to these really government. we asked him why he thinks a 4th job is necessary for certain groups. we are living now in the office of the times. we need to make the decision during uncertainty and what we saw actually that there is waiting. give me anything a 2nd though, so we see that after 4 months there is a duction about these and also break rules. i think we can see the logic of data and the other a few very so very similar to what these will be. the 2nd dog, we finally decided because of the you driving the cases that the with seen, even though we don't have a you know,
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we're not going to be waiting. we decided to finally go compromise. so now we've also. busy got over 6400 workers. new data from turkey shows his annual inflation rate reached a 19 year high and december standing in just over 36 percent. critics blame president, russia type air to one for the crisis. in september, he pressured the central bank into cutting a key interest rate by 5 percentage points, which saw the turkish lira slumped to record lows. the weak lira has made in ports fuel and every day items more expensive, leaving many turks struggling. father. turkey's lira is plummeting in value and price is a soaring official figures. put inflation at 36 percent independent economists say in reality it's 80 percent or more prices arising so fast that many people. and now
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having to make do with far less than they used to. some of them. yeah, it's a terrible situation. however you look at it, it's terrible. people can only buy one or 2 pieces of fruit. now, we used to buy one or 2 kilo's. now we're just buying individual paces. this is melissa president, rich of type ode one has promised to bring inflation back on the control angelica headedness and we're sad that our citizens are having to face the situation. but in all of turkey's history, we have the government that has done the most to fight inflation thought in the industrial name the judge to leave at and the liver has lost more than 40 percent of its value against c. west dollar. but oh, to insist turkeys becoming more competitive, low wages and cheap production or increasing exports. he claims for thy struggling on may get salaries. it's poor consolation. brazil's president jerbill said arrow was rushed to hospital overnight and may need to undergo surgery for an
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intestinal blockage. the far right leader has suffered repeated abdominal issues since surviving a knife. attacking 2018 and 3 i am in south palo valuable scenario. arrived at the villanova star hospital after the president experienced pain in his abdomen. he later revealed on twitter that he was fitted with a nasa gastric tube and may require surgery. back in july, the same hospital had treated bull scenario when chronic hiccups preceded an intestinal blockage. he was not operated on then, but has undergone full major surgery so far. to treat issues stemming from a knife attack in 2018. at the campaign rally injuries jeff for he was attacked as supporters carried him through the streets. bo sanara lost 40 percent of his blood, but survived and went on to win the presidency later that year. this year bull scenario is standing for re election. polls show him at risk of losing the
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presidency in october, following a controversial response to the pandemic. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. a fire at south africa historic parliament building has restarted a day after the blaze was declared under control, firefighters are back at the scene. 130 year old complex has already sustained, extensive damage and that's all for me up next, stephen beardsley is here with all your business news on nick's pfizer in berlin. thanks to watch people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away.

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