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the the, this is the, the news line from valley and germany's far right alternative for deutschland is kicked out of its political block up the european parliament, passed the m, the piece that been expelled from the parliaments, identity and democracy grouping. this as far right pauses in the front on it's a move to distance themselves from the gentleman right. wingers also coming up on the program the united nations folks to commemorate the 1995 strep. and it's a genocide that falls in most lives. the bosnian serbs protest climbing the incidence has been misrepresented the
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i'm feel gaol welcome to the program just 2 weeks before your pay and parliamentary elections that jeremy's fall right alternative for germany or a half day as being expound from the far right identity and democracy grouping on the review, empowerment of his father is a series of scandal as long as the century around the policies lead candidates, maximilian cry. he is recently close to the saying that not all members of not in the last weeks there was a string of prove occasions and also scandals produced by maxine media and car of the the if the and that seems to be the, the red line that has been crossed, for example, for not in le pen a lead figure in the french assembler. no, not through knowledge which is also a writing potty. but she is aiming to a p,
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a small motor to give her a more moderate phase for political reasons in france. and she's now saying the truck in the a f d is no longer an of a match for her. and she plans off to the elections to team up visit georgia maloney's apology, which is another writing group that you see are. and then these 2 ladies together want to form a new, more moderate appearing writing group. that is then a book actually, or to, to cooperate more vista, christian democrats, where they want to push the far right more to the middle. and the a if d is a kind of a hindrance in the effort into strategy. ok, i'm supposed to to, to realize of course that to him in terms of the ac is not a french pot today. if they very much in the mainstream of german political discourse, maximillian cross has now step down from the parties leadership. but if he's still back time to that, in your opinion, elections about technically he is the lead candidate because the ballots in
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germany are already printed. so his name cannot be removed, he can also not step down from his candidacy legally, but the potty band 10. and the party also has told him you cannot appear in any election campaign. you cannot say a public virt in the next 2 weeks. so he's more or less debt, politically, but he's still a deadman walking on the ballot. okay, so how big a blow is this for, jim? it is main for right party who would doing well in the polls here. but the a, if the today is a truck that's often since we take note of this decision, but of course it is a blow. it also the image of the a if the boost off a from this but in the pose in germany, the 2 still hovering around 15 to 17 percent. that means she might be even the 2nd
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biggest party in the elections in 2 weeks times. and she who get more seats in the parliament than she has now. now there are 9 f d n deputies, and if you'd be more around 15, so the blow to the party is limited. but of course, internally in germany, it might be also have an effect on the elections that are coming up later in the year in germany. ok, thanks brand battery yet in brussels. the un general assembly has voted to establish an annual day of commemoration of the end of 1995 a strep, and it's a mass. okay, july. the 11th for the international day of remembrance of a strep, and it set genocide, similar such days, a held to remember the holocaust and the rwandan genocide on this day. and then the 50 years ago, bosnian serb forces are captured strep minutes, and killed a 1000 above me and mostly men in teenagers. the resolution was adopted despite
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fears, supposition from boston and subs and the sub in leadership. subbing president outcomes of which it spoke of the un ahead of the folks and said the measure would deepen divisions in the region can go. let's go to what you and had causes in new york for the washington bureau chief in his pole adjoining us. also from mazda in bosnia herzegovina is the w report that i, that still fits sally, beg of age, a welcome. first, let's start with you. eat us in new york at took us through holidays and vote unfolded. no, the resolution was accepted by only a simple majority said bet means to the next year on the socialist anniversary of the massacre. that will be an international day of comma ration. um, i think it's worth to have a little bit of a closer look to the vote. only 84 countries voted in favor. so that means it's, as i said, just a simple majority under this kind of interesting, that'd be, ron,
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for example, voted in favor and didn't stick with a russia because of the muslim brotherhood understand that you rush out of course was one of the 19 countries which oppose the volume to other countries about china, hungary, and a serbia. of course, what is interesting is how many countries of upstate and $68.00 countries didn't vote in favor or oppose the resolution saying as the united arab emirates, for example, saying or arguing that they didn't want to deepen the tension in the region either suffered sally bank of hedge and both it has the government took us through political reactions that or yeah, well, a survivors are present aside in the family here because i said that this is the, the 30th through san justice. the chairman of the presidency oversight of students has one. but the, basically the 1st guy has quite
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a different opinion. um president people because of scott, which is the entity in the building. i said uh on several occasions today. he was it certainly such a day. and he said clearly allow me the genocide, he didn't have time a 2nd 4 days or so he has been talking about i close to peaceful separation and a 14. okay. i think she needs that. like i said, we'll just see from the see the going out. this is something that he's been signing for many years. he mentioned that the resolution is more reason. uh because the resolution um he plays the blame on the assessors as they are marks as a genocide organization. so to say, so it was dw to pull it to either sophia, just not a big of which in bosnia herzegovina. and before have you heard from our washington bureau chief in his pole in new york, a french present emanuel macro is a new caledonia. why?
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he said he would delay a vote and before the plan that is triggered deadly riots. you met with local leaders and said that he still aims to sign the measuring to low, but only with a new political agreement. things people will count and the french will, the pacific cabinetry of funds to give voting rights to the french residents that living there for 10 years. according to paris, almost a quarter of the islands inhabitants identified as your pan leave. as late as a vi indigenous complex state of ultimately folders will die loops the voice and making the honda for any future referendum on independence to pass. well i, let's not to me. um i malkovich as a teaching fellow i asked in university in the okay, she specializes in french politics or french overseas territory. so welcome to the w. and what did you make of the french presence, the announcements today about this delay? well let's, let's say that it was positive that you went to new caledonia and tried to speak to
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everybody. and when it comes to, um, what she announced, uh, what, uh, nothing really, really concrete. i would say. and many wishes. and some um, uh, its not even from me sees, but let's say that to you has opened the way for a possible solution, but the solution will only come from the pro independence and lawyer least. and you kind of doing you. okay, so could we interpret this, this lack of a definite proposal as really came, as we said english taking the time to down the road using just delaying things until perhaps the last of the world is watching. and few people appear to be dying or knowledge. not so much about the the, the, the world watching what's going on
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a new kind of doing. yeah. it's not too much that, but um, it is just that a matter of my point is supposed to be very stubborn and therefore he doesn't want to look like is the thing back. so for example, of the main issue which was to introduce this bill and to vote to punch they should be in the congress, which is the reading enough to send at the end, the deputy from the parliament to um, introduce this. um uh, new legislation if you want opening up the um, the uh, a boat to us at least the boat does um for the next provincial election. he was asked to remove that from the pro independence. but the royal least wanted it to be maintained. so he was trying to, uh,
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negotiate and what he said was that for the moment it was uh, the lady that discussion on that uh they wouldn't be a congress reading and for the next few weeks, however, the course was supposed to meet end of june. ringback so that's a few weeks you see, hasn't between the move. okay, thank you for that. for that to natalie. i'm a good, a bit of research around the front politics and french overseas. tonners is taking so much attention, pots of pakistan and india, and the grip of a severe hage wife, temperatures, and some parts of rates as high as 45 celsius, was largest of advising people to stay in doors. but millions of workers say they simply can't afford to of working with iron bars underscore kings, temperatures, bodies, things, gloves, hardly protect his hands. construction work,
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gusting works at this hybrid project in the outskirts of daily and even door part of d. as in india has issued a heat, vapor note, think cannot afford to miss book the 6 to each dollars a day he owns is essential for his and his families. so by when as the temperature rises, our main work with iron rods becomes very hard as they heat up. in order to fill our stomachs though something must be done. conditions aren't any better in neighboring focused on big stream heat. we've tried to bring dangerously high temperatures. these sleepers are working under punishing heat near the we do construction work, but the heat is so intense that after working for 10 minutes we can't carry on anymore. so we come and sit in the shade. what can we do? we have to work for our small children. inflation is so high. if we don't work now, how will we feed our children from a guy
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a scientists link heat waves to climate change. focused on india, among countries most affected extreme, read the events here affect millions. there has to be next to new international support to help me to get the consequences. investing in adap dish and making it since again, has communities back to the dangerous regarding consequences of climate change as i said, show up to date. so i'll have the world news at the top of the hour next, on the w. a documentary, looking at why all the hosp, the population of gemini, a die in intensive care units, despite often not wanting to next have a good day. the
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