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the people are nice to know what is happening there, you know, are series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is the, the news live from the land right waiting parties failed to win an overall majority in spain's general election. the conservatives on cost to have the most votes, but not enough to form a government with the far right box, pause to speak to a correspondent in madrid for full analysis. also on the program,
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on the greek island of rhodes, raging wildfires drive thousands of people from homes and hotels and one of the biggest impact creation operations increases history at the women's world cup of germany, limber up as the opening match against morocco approaches would take a peek behind the scenes it both times the and i'm told me on logical welcome to the program. vote counting is almost finished in spain's snap of general election and it appears the countries of right wing parties will not be able to form a majority coalition government with over 99 percent of the vote. and prime minister had the row sanchez and both the socialist party is in 2nd place about the nunez bagel, and his conservative people's party in the lead. but well sure to sign off by an
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outright majority to find out if you a minimum of a $176.00 seats are required to have an outright majority in spain's parliament. how about both the right and left wing collision blocks a full short of having enough seats? based on the card results a hung parliament could be on the cards. that's crossed over to a correspondent, young village, old and madrid. hello. no, no side has been able to secure the majority needed to form a government. so what are the next steps for these parties? well, it's been a very awkward election night. indeed, the conservatives won the elections about the curtains, laughter and government of pedro. a son says, is the one celebrating because that could prevent the that's the conservatives, and the rights being party vaux, a gets a majority of the conservative leader,
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a faithful set that he would still use his rights to start the formation of the government. but nobody knows how such a government might look like. another possible option is to try to form a minority government or to look for a new partners among the many smaller, often regional parties. but it also seems very complicated. me sounds like a lot as you say know, what kind of timeframe are we looking at? well the original idea was to have the new government in place after the summer. maybe early september about this uh, scenario seems very unlikely now. uh, i think the most likely scenario is that the, uh, the curtains left during government will remain in power and with for him a care care take uh a government that might continue well until fall. and could we then see fresh
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elections for example. well, i think the fresh elections are definitely an option, but the big question is it could the fresh elections change anything in the current set up. but we have a 2 blocks in spain. we have a very polarized society and the fact that there are also a number of smaller regional parties doesn't make it easier to form a governments. so yes, a new elections are an option, but nobody knows if they would make things easier. you mentioned the polarization, could you, i don't know quickly take us through some of the key issues that are contributing to this divide or i think the keyword is what a culture, a culture war that is taking place between the left wing camp
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and the right thing. can we're talking about issues like minority rides, rides of the career community, women's rights. and also a very big question here in spain at the moment is how to deal with the separate test movements. uh and what's really means to have a spanish identity to have a spanish uh yeah, national pride. so to say so both the, the big questions at the moment and so well yeah, very, very polarized society. we're looking at all right, dw is yon phillip schultz in madrid. thank you for that updates. now let's take a look at some of the news from around the world. tens of thousands of his release of taken to the strength of the government's contentious, traditional overall plans. yet a crucial vote. opponents of the changes gathered outside israel's parliament,
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the knesset in jerusalem to call for them to be scrapped. while proponents gathered in television, lawmakers are expected to vote on a bill coming the supreme court to pause on monday. the protesters have taken to the streets of thailand's capital bank called to demand the senate stump, blocking the naming of a new of a prime minister. as a 5th, members of the senate have twice blocked the naming of election when he to live their own rights. as ty, lead teachers, political coalition now says it will try again next week with a different nominate for the job. stories in greece say almost 20000 residents, and torres had been evacuated from homes in hotels and the greek island of rhodes. amid unprecedented wild fires. and all the fires of and binding out of control for several days. officials on the island save the evacuation is the biggest,
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the country is ever undertaken. preparing to leave her family home behind peggy to dive into my house. we are altogether or hurt as here. please save us from last. as wild fires burn on roads 1st 6 they. some islanders insist on fight over flight. but as the fire rages on leaving may be inevitable misspelling more waiting to see what will happen. she will definitely be the last to evacuate. there's elderly people here, the popular travel destination has become the sight of greece is largest wildfire evacuations on record. the battle against the fire is ongoing, with firefighting, helicopters, and ground cruise pulling efforts. but like you said,
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you have the greek police estimates. the 19000 people have been evacuated most is the largest operation of its kind involving residence in taurus ever carried out in our country. photos of betty pool. vick i in nash. yeah, this up of the flames. menaced coastal villages. taurus staying at beachside resorts say they watched in horror. as the big plumes of smoke drew closer prompting panic evacuations to emergency shelters. we were in the pool at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. we could see flames coming home. oh, so, so far as the roads and then a police car turned simons, go in, the police jump town and they face that. be sure to that the hotel and get everybody out, get everybody evacuated at the local airport. countless dream holidays become
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hellish. nightmares. stores wait for wait off the island, the the, let's look at formula one and on given grumpy with red bulls defending champion max for stopping one, his 7th consecutive race to extend his lead at the top of the standings. now team red bull has been red hot, so this even winning every ground pre so far, team red boy went by defending chevy and max fish. stopping, had been unstoppable this season in the hook, gary and grand prix was no different. the race had its share of bump and go situations with fish stopping wasn't swain and had a runaway victory. it is night when 11 races so far this season. 6 finished up in winning his 3rd title in
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a row looks to be guaranteed in with the waiting team. ripple made history for the theme. you know, 12 is in a row. it just incredible. you know what we be going through the last 3 years is unbelievable. and hopefully, you know, we can keep this momentum going for a long time. and also, you know, just to work with the whole team is, is always very enjoyable. of course, you know, it's always good to uh, to look into like yesterday, for example, you know, to keep pushing, always wanting to do better, but then a day like today is this. the perfect laclare is lando norris was runner up and finished up ins, teammate in closest time of arrival, says jo perez had to settle for 3rd mercedes, 7 time real champion, louis hamilton finished to the football. germany play that 1st match of the women's welcome. on monday against morocco and melbourne, morocco are outside as but there's been heavy investment in the women's game there, and their friends believe they can spring
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a surprise. they told dw correspondent tom get away. as one of the many teams he at best told him and never before to have played a world cup of morocco or something of an unknown quantity for the german team. but the fact that they don't have much tournament experience certainly doesn't mean that they weren't posed a real challenge to my team, to 1st textbooks team off the role. this is, i'm the as best woke up as well. and they beat germany in a friendly on the 8th of the tournament. american men's team, of course surprised the weld katasha last year, taking it all the way to the semi finals, enjoying a huge groundswell of support. and there are many support is hate in australia hoping that the women saw it kind of cheap assuming the feet this time around. we all palm for story 5. i be off of it and read. yes. yeah, we can explain our feelings. i would joy to be here today to join the american. see one training is that, that precious the opportunity for us. and i think all the out of countries older was watching morocco. so go morocco,
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germany all set to meet clear favorites to top group each above columbia, south korea. and i'm a real co, but that means that on the plenty of the pressure to perform, never more so done in monday is opened up here in melbourne. now the pressure may be on germany, but they have a plan to beat morocco is the w l. e mail attack a found out when she paid a visit to van training ground in while on australia as a central coast are. since arriving in australia, germany has been busy prospecting the game. they still struggled to defend against counter attacks. but gold, keep them out of homes, told me that it has nothing to do with their defending of our authenticity. tyler play means that we send very high, and that allows us to put our opponents under pressure early in the obviously that means we don't move into transition as much as we would if we thought deeper, but it gives us bodies in the box box. technically, it makes an impact that we can play like that being can deep line and defensive
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side give germany to most problems. that means they won't have it easy against the likes of morocco, columbia in south korea, things a bunch of you. but we can also see it is obviously always very hard against teams that focus heavily on the fence and what else feeling moment it's tough to break down to washington to create moments that lead to chances and things. and simply because base is the highest this. so a lot of movement is very important. the vehicle is germany don't have much time remaining. they are hoping that once the games kick off on the big screen that everything will come together. in a while german captain alexandra pub, has confirmed. she will, when i'm bind in, put in protest at violence against women, the star usually whereas rainbow colors, but has decided to publicize the slogan and violence against women to the the we will wear one single arm band throughout the whole tournament,
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which promotes the end of violence against women it's a massively important topic, especially domestic violence. and we want to raise awareness to it on the safe side. generally speaking, the topic of diversity has always been at the forefront for us. and we've been raising awareness on that front for many years. and will continue to do so. now we want to shed light on a really important other topic, which often doesn't get enough attention. we want to do that or a quick look at some of the stories from the world of sports. in gulf american, brian haldeman has won the british open at royal level to was the 1st major title for the 36 year old. he was dominant throughout winning bicycle, 6 strokes,
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almonds when england months. just it said korea when on the pga tour. and that's a toyota friends. den denmark, you want us to think of god. one his 2nd successive title, and sunday by 7 minutes and 29 seconds. it was his. the winning margin was the largest since 2014 teddy pull the chart of slovenia for the 2nd and adam yates of great britain, rounded up the side on the podium. this is dw news, that's it from me and the team, there's more on the www dot com, the stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the t w program online, d, w dot com highlights you become a criminal.

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