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[000:00:00;00] news the news line from berlin make it healing drops out of the us presidential rates. the former south carolina governor ends her bid for the white house after losses to donald trump. and today's primaries. but that doesn't mean shall endorse the only republican no less than the race. also coming up, spiraling gang violence feeling fears of a civil war and he,
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b one security council is holding an emergency meeting to address the christ, the welcome to the program. we began in the united states, where nikki haley has suspended her presidential campaign, leaving donald trump as the last republican in the race for the white house. haley was the last of a dozen major candidates. the former president vanquished in his mission to secure the republican nomination. for announcement falls primary elections and 15 states known as super tuesday, word from one all but one. and this sets the stage for a rematch and november as general election between trump and president joe biden. both man have made their pitch for hailey's block of mainly athletic moderate voters, announcing her exit haley congratulate a trump,
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but stumped shorts of endorsing to. i am filled with the gratitude for the outpouring of support we've received from all across our great country. but the time has now come to suspend my campaign. in all likelihood donald trump will be the republican nominee when our party convention meets in july. i congratulate him and wish him well. i wish anyone well, who would be america's president? our country is too precious to let our differences divide. i have always been a conservative republican and always supported the republican nominee. but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret better provided some good advice when she said, quote, never just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind. it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it,
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who did not support it. and i hope he does that. and while i'm making healy is out of the race but has an endorse donald trump? earlier i asked the over your washington bureau chief in his pull to explain the significance of this move. correct. that's what you not did. she percentage was a really presidential. i would say, well chosen words delivered with charm and strength. she definitely is not ready to stop fighting for, for her vision of the republican party, she renewed her a call for return to conservative principles and was actually against an isolationist foreign policy of downloads. on our end it is, as you just said, it is important to notice that she did not endorse donald trump. actually quite the opposite as she basically said that she has to win the support of hor, supporters by returning to conservative principals. mm. let's talk about the people who voted for making healy because she didn't manage to win many primaries, but she does have
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a solid supporter base that is made up mostly of more moderate conservative doesn't she? now which way do you think they're likely to lean now that she has withdrawn? well, there are, of course, haley supporters who would void for everyone who is the candidate of the republican party. but they are also often female republicans or actually hesitant to support a candidate who is not only facing $91.00 criminal records court collins, a bunch of it was also known for his misogynistic approach to women. many of them i talked to on the campaign trail the last week, so told me that they rather actually would stay home or even vote for president biden, to avoid another tone of dollars on an hour. you're paying leaders looking at these elections? we asked our w, russell, spirit, chief,
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alexandra for number. the things that describes the best and most in most european capital, most with only few exceptions. we are here on the assignment in poland and the depaula as president. i'm sure you do that when he was ask about donald trump's claim he, if we elected could add to the war in ukraine in just 24 hours. he said, well, don't know, trump always has always kept his words to me. so that was quite a sense statement, but he did, but he's prime minister was much more critical as our most your p and leaders who are watching very closely what is happening in the u. s. are hoping for a 2nd fight and presidency because they know that's jo bite and really values the transatlantic relationship. but they also, they are also witching out to people is could be on the potential donalds, trump, teen, should she be elected again? because of course, they want to learn what is campaign talk and what would be then?
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we'll policy or we or policy alexander, phenomena reporting a quick look now, some other stories making headlines around the world. there wasn't british officials say at least 2 sailors have died in an attack in the gulf of 8 and the 1st fatal assault on commercial shipping by humans who the rebels. they launched a flurry of strikes in the red sea since october and is rarely inquiry has found prime minister benjamin netanyahu responsible for a deadly stampede of 2021 concluded he had been notified of similar dangers in the past and failed to act. 45 people died when tens of thousands of alternate orthodox jews converged for annual celebrations on mountain, where on near israel's border of lebanon, julia and along the window, a rushing opposition leader. i'll explain, allow me, has called on russians to join in the election day, protest by voting against president vladimir putin, nevada. yes. and she had drawn ho, i'm a huge crowns. that turned out last week for the funeral of her husband, died in
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a russian prison in february 16th german chancellor, all shots and st. premiers have agreed on what they say our far reaching measures to limit illegal migration. the federal stays, say they are overburdened supplying housing food, employment and education for hundreds of thousands of migrants coming into the country. they're also fears that voter backlash on this issue could help far, right parties and regional elections later this year. let's take a closer look now with our political correspondent assignment in young simon wide reaching measures they say walk us through them or you know what? it was in fact to the other meeting last november that the chancellor sholtes in the state premier has agreed a bunch of at measures to essentially to look like a package to get tougher on my, on the whole migration topic. generally that was things like patrolling the boat is
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more intensively at and also speeding up asylum application procedures, for instance. so that people whose applications file can be removed more quickly and a whole bunch of other things. and so this meeting today was again, partly just about to focusing attention back on that and checking what, what, where more pressure is needed, what to more needs to be done, what's already working quite well at, at, but i think you're seeing that, as you suggested, either politicians from the mainstream policies, a very aware of that migration, generally as an issue can be electricity significant this year. and that's a big state elections next year and the national elections. and that's why you've got people that, oh, i feels wanting to be seen talking about it and, and getting on top of it. but the assignment in germany is a big country. it's
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a wealthy country. why is migration such an issue or? well a, you've got to an issue, it's an issue it for local authorities which are struggling to deal with the numbers of people. that's what they say. they've got a problem when it comes to housing, schools, public services. we've got a lot of people who have come in recent years in 2023. they were over 300000 new asylum applications. and that's on top of the course of more than a 1000000 people have come from ukraine because of the war there. and some significant numbers of people arriving over the last decade, particularly those who came as a result of the war in syria or for instance. and on top of that, there's also the problem of irregular migration as well. so i think what you're seeing in germany is a sense that it's the time to look again at this issue. look again, see if the rules are right. see if germany is in step with the some of the other european countries,
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which will so looking at different ways to deal with the migration question. and that's why this is top of the gender. again, assignment young d w is political corresponding here in berlin. thank you so much and the human security council is holding an emergency meeting today to address filing violence in haiti, the country, a seam and explosion of violence in recent days as powerful gang leaders launch attacks and efforts to oust the president along these critics say that he is not stuck to his promise to resign in february instead forming an alliance with the opposition until new elections can be held. as gang violence continues to escalate to haiti, one of the leaders issues a strong warning to the countries prime minister sales. anybody will certainly be of value. what this is arial already doesn't resign. you 5. even sony. see if the international community continues to support him. us will be heading straight for
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a civil war that will lead to genocide. give you a couple several games have been reaching have across the country for months. but simon's escalated in recent days, sped by on res recent trip to kenya, to appeal for international support to quell the violence and recent decision to further delay elections and haiti. gang sees control of haiti's main ports, blocking on res plane from returning home. they also coordinated several attacks, including on a police station and a prison. police fled, we're meeting the population to spend for themselves. so we had to try to fix to
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defend ourselves. now it's against the control of the country that could seize power because the situation is not good at all. the thousands have been forced to flee their homes. this, the civil unrest continues to spread and spring. a debate has erected over the opening hours of restaurants. the minister of labor yolanda diaz stated that late working hours, especially after 10 pm ppos risk to the mental health of employees. many business owners fear that stricter regulations could negatively impact their business spain, both the best night life and the was popular among doris and locals. like, lead dining until the wee hours of the morning as no problem, as restaurants and bars to police stay open. past midnight, many spaniards consider this
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a part of their identity and lifestyle. the minister of labor wants to climb down on the slate night life. so no is left on that is not reasonable for spring to be a country where we can be meetings at 8 pm in the evening. it is not reasonable for a country that has its restaurants open at 21. again, one, in addition to the cultural aspects of the debate, economic interest split a significant role bar owners fee or revenue losses if they are forced to close earlier, especially interest areas, like here. and i'm to lose you. where nightlight is a crucial source of income. the, the time of we've already lost so many customers, especially during the pandemic. if we have to close earlier than we're doing a lot of federal, 1600000 people work in the hospitality sector, accounting for around 8 percent of the population. the proposed changes have received mixed reactions. you'll get that all i want to know is to be the industry
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and how about how many it would benefit me. i wasn't many times late night. the business saves us if we close, early or it will kill us. in search of solutions, compromises are now being proposed, according to the government, different closing times, depending on the location and target audience are being considered. other suggestions include multiple short breaks during the night and generally more flexible working hours. and finally, a british video has wellcare and welcomes as located a new baby porcupine called the car that was involved when name, which means for joyce and or about and see the 1st pictures of them for compact release to 5 is do the newborn joins a family of 3, zookeeper still don't know whether the car is male or female. they say the one month old has an adventurous personality and follows its mother everywhere. the adventurous and spiky. that's it for now,
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