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and i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide starts november 21st on d, w. the hello and welcome to deal your news. here are top stories live from berlin. outrage after a night of violets in amsterdam. the deluxe prime minister condemns what he calls anti semitic attacks. after pro palestinian demonstrators clashed with supporters of is railey side with copy tel aviv. israel's top diplomat is now heading to the netherlands, also ahead. donald trump's us selection when lose large, over a summit of the leaders in hungary for the war. and ukraine is amongst their main concerns and dw visits, a swing county in the swing state of pennsylvania. to find out why more people
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there voted for donald trump. then comma la harris, the choir richardson. welcome. we start with a wide spread condom nation. after a night of violence in amsterdam, authorities, their state writers actively targeted is really fans following on the roku, the lead match between a copy tell a v i x amsterdam on thursday. police say at least 5 people were taken to the hospital and dozens of others injured. israel's foreign minister is on roots of another ones you chief or so the funder lion has said, she's outraged by what she called bile attacks targeting is rarely citizens the dodge prime minister dick schools has also condemned the violence build into. but if the be the images and reports here are absolutely scandalous in
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reprehensible, i think that every single possible must be down to track down and prosecute the perpetrators office and meet these for bill. this is simply antisemitic, violence against is rarely so that it can happen in 2024. it defies. description is out of old proportion by the 25 on the proportions. fidelity is christie and wound wise tracking the story for us from brussels. she has more details now about last night's violence in amsterdam. there was very violent scenes in answer them last night's social media is a wash, with the snippets of videos depict seeing the silence we can see attacks of a chance. and it's, it's just, you know, in different ways you've got cause being attacked as people rolling in the streets, people being thrown into water. a lot of this video has been verified because it has been posted on the networks on or verified by a certain use networks. um,
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so it seems that there was a lot happening in the run up to this match a bit sweet. it was a you wrote the league match between the copy 10 of these and the dutch team. i do a lot of set fans from israel, from tennessee who'd come in to em sedan for this match of the teams in the build up to this throughout the day that had been a number of incidents. you do see instances where is really fans. uh, 10 of the copy sends appeared to be tearing down a palestinian flags. there's one scene where a bunch of fans or entry what looks like a subway. they're taunting, very derogative antique palestinian statements. and then of course you've got the violence of the other sides with looks like revenge attacks. so there's different nurses as to what actually instigated this violence. but we know that a head of this game, the mayor of amsterdam head actually band any pro palestinian demonstrations or gatherings in there are on the stadium area. see a ring these very caches would break top. but there has been
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a series of thumbs political remarks at the very high level israel. it is being called anti semitic. and we understand that the is randy security ministry has also reached out to, to fans and apps adapted to people who have travels to tell them to stay in their hotel rooms. they all coordinating with the dutch government to mention those plans that will have been sent to evacuated people and sent them back home to israel. and ease of use correspondent tanya kramer, is joining us now live from jerusalem for more on the story. tanya, what is the is railey government saying about this? it was, it has been very swift and very strong reactions already overnight and a very, you know, unusual statement. early on at around 5 o'clock in the morning from the prime minister's office. then you may need to know this thing that you, this horrifying incident as the statement said with us most gravity and demanding that the dots with ortiz, make sure that is where the citizens that are safe. that was followed by another
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statement, a bit later where it was said that she needed to know, spoke with adults prime minister. and this statement they spoke about and. and she submitted a tax on these 10 stare in amongst them. also asking ours from he if for to increase the safety not only on those visitors, those funds, but also those the, the jewish community in, i'm saddam, and they also are from president isaac has so he put it on very strong board saying a cold it as anti semitic pro, grown against him, a copy teller the funds, unexpressed also has her at the events. now we understand that was originally planned that the military would go on the rescue mission to i'm so done, but this was no 10. so then we understand that a d a tends to be going home by commercial planes with the national carrier. and the island, one of the plains is supposed to leave already there from about 2 pm local time
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this afternoon to get as many of these times a back to as well as soon as possible. and at this stage, tanya, is there more that you can tell us about prime minister netanyahu, whose response i mean as it has hurt? i mean obviously the uh is really oh, sorry to hear uh, and prime minister benjamin netanyahu was very involved in this uh, from the very beginning of seeing this as a very grave incident. and that comes, of course, against the backs up to many. he always have said there's an increase in anti semitism in europe, and this is seen as of one of the examples. but of course this is also, you know, an ongoing, a security concern with every football match where it's really teams and was non europe. while the were in golf and, and nothing on uh is uh, continuing now there will be no the investigations of course,
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as we just heard there many, many social media videos out there that has been also scuffles before that match. um, but of course um here, uh, the main issue right now is to get those hands back home or copy to least one of the largest clubs and has a huge fan number of fun. so this is of course here and everyone's mind, right? known as well, and what the is for the government is doing. they say they should come home to be back home and safety for corresponded tanya kramer interest alignment. thank you so much for that. updates to germany now. where can scroll off. schultz is under pressure to clear the way for an election, fast opposition party say he should hold on immediate confidence boat after the collapse of his governing coalition on wednesday. for now sold, says that vote will come only in the new year. especially science,
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gemini, useful in the finance minister, christy and linda was handed his dismissal papers by president frank 5 to stein maya the day after he was ousted from the coalition government by chancellor, olaf, schultz, george, and, and then he is being replaced by schultz is economic advise the cookies means no wasted in no time in calling for new elections. when the alons golf, our country has no time to lose it, citizens must now have the opportunity to make their own decisions about the direction of their future. gemini, 1st of a 3 way coalition, government of social democrats, liberals and greens. his struggle to find confusion since its formation in 2021. it was a recent dispute over managing that limits in next to his budget in order to free
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up new funds for ukraine. that so tensions between schultz and the boy alova schultz 5 and saying he has broken his trust too many times. the unfolding political drama is not well received on the streets of violin. for me. i think the one being puppet show. okay. one guy says i'm the biggest. the other says i'm the biggest, i know better spices. that's all those see to have x and y. different name, the grownups are behaving like they're in kindergarten, this move, and they're not able to come to a reasonable agreement through discussions. dish that would benefit the country. polls show that nearly 2 thirds of germans think that it is good that the coalition has come to an end or despondent searches could punish the social democrats when elections are eventually held. this could be a burden for the opposition. christian democrats currently the most popular policy in germany, the leader, and the full likely the next german chancellor. features mats is also pushing for
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fresh elections. and is it fun for the chancellor must take this responsibility? serious line defended is his responsibility to make sure that we can get a new government soon running. so now schultz is not pending to the pressure and says he has sticking to his deadline of holding on the elections in march. i've got some contacts now from you and he is a professor of political science at the university of fair welcome to dw news. so chancellor schultz is hang on here despite pressure to hold elections sooner than he would like. can you explain why that is? i know there are many critics arounds and now and people can't find any convincing argument. why is why chance to shows is so hesitant and you know, he gives as an argument that and all the transition should take place. i bought
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this was an offer given by the former finance minister, kristen, let me know who said i gave you the opportunity to, to making an, an orderly transition. uh, but he didn't. uh and now he, he rejected this idea and can give any convincing argument why we should wait such a long time. because you know, it is not very likely that the christian democrats would help him with his suggestions regarding some policy feels as some policy proposals. because in the past, uh, the christian democrats were very skeptical and even rejected. many of the ideas of the, the, the government has. so just for international audience, i'll put this into context a little bit. what are the political reasons? so you think bob are behind schultz as decision here? you've mentions of the question. democrats the see to you. it's a conservative party presumably their hi pulling these days has something to do
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with this also. oh, yes, you're right. and why should the christian democrats held him to support the government? uh, i can't see any reason when i look to the perspective also. interesting. democrats, uh, they are close to uh, uh, victor read at the election. uh, they are the opposition party. uh and uh, they have all of opportunities now to invest the election and it was a shots decision to break down the government to finish the traffic light coalition . and the, the, the opposition was very skeptical in the past with regard to many policy suggestions to government made. and for that reason it's, they have the impression. and also the ftp now have the impression that a counselor solves will gain more, will, will take time. and uh,
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that this time is good. he can't, you can't find any real convincing argument for them. and for many people in the, in, in germany and all these days, what can he do with this time will, tulsa is now minority government, be able to pass any new legislation during this period. i don't think so because you know, as the stipulation mounts the opposition leader, he always declared that there is a big difference between the the governments of the red green government now and the christian democrats. but he needs a, they've got the christian democrats now. he can't expect that the ftp will help in at any more and, and so he has no majority without the question, don't democrats, it's impossible to get the majority because you know, uh, the other parties, the a, if the no, no, i've also potty will build a majority with alternative for gemini, so the christian democrats are the only party with them. a majority is possible,
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but i can't see any movement from kristen down democrats to the government to support the ideas. so with that in mind, what do you think fresh collections would bring when they eventually happen to it's very likely these days that the cost of the democrats will become the strongest party and that they know, then they will build uh, the of the next government will form the next coalition government and but the open question is, what coalition partners do they have? what potential put up uh, because they can partner as of course the, the, the liberal parties can become one. uh and who are um, a posse leader, christy on the form of 5 and the finance minister. he said the last day that he is willing to build a coalition with the christian democrats. but it seems not very likely that together they will gain the majority. so of a policies are then
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a possible coalition partner as well. the question that democrats and the greens and social democrats, of course, but we got to the greens of assist the party of christine democrats. the bavarian part is very critical with regard to a collision with the greens so it would not be an easy task to form a new government off to the next election. so you think we may then, well end up with another 3 way coalition government and we've just heard in that report how most germans, polls are really happy to see the end of this one. if that's possible, what that's really possible that only 3 parties will gain him, but the majority is, you don't know how strong this the, the radical political parties will become of to the next election. there are 2 from the left side of the business of, of august and from the right side the, the a if the, the alternative for germany may be they will also become stronger and then only a 3 party. corrosion is at the end. the only possibility to build majority
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government and other possibility, also another option except become a minority government was then a christian democratic party leader as uh, the chancellor. but you know, of people here in germany are still skeptical with regard to a minority government. so i think the 1st step was then to build a new to form a new majority government as possible, but maybe with 3 coalition with 3 coalition parties, costing democrats, maybe s t p, maybe s p d. yeah, free. we'll see. yep. time will tell. thank you so much for joining us with those insights that is over june's professor of political science at the university of career and very much appreciate your time. thank you. let's take a quick look now i have some other news headlines or a plane has made an emergency landing in sydney, australia,
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shortly after take off quantas airlines. those. the boeing 737 planes suffered contained engine failure. australian aviation officials say that caused a grass fire to break out near the runway. no one was injured on good ash and struggling to cope with a dang, a fee for outbreak. as climate change prolongs favorable conditions with a virus to spreads, and mosquitoes carries den gave thrives during monsoon season, which is now extending into the winter. the world health organization has warned of the viruses alarming spread worldwide. you leaders are holding talks and hungary to assess the future of the block with another donald trump presidency on the way. there's that to discuss a range of policy issues including the war and ukraine, the nato alliance and friends. the atlantic trade trumps positions on these issues have frequently contrast as those of the you and there's widespread concern in
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europe that from could reduce america's commitment to europe. security. ahead of today's talks, german german chancellor, olaf schultz said that your opinions needed to bolster their own defense capabilities development. then we will continue to work well with the future american president. and the question of how this can be achieved has been the subject of our discussions. one issue is quite clear. together with the european union, as you appeared in mind, is that you must do what is necessary for all security for the high best motive and a good tool. so we have dw, the brussels bureau chief alexandra phenomena on the line from that meeting. in budapest, i understand the prospect of it from presidency and, and what that will mean for europe, security, especially the war on ukraine that, that these are dominating talks there. can you tell us a little bit more about what is being discussed? well, what is quite notable here in budapest, clara,
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we have to say is the fact that the leaders here are focusing on the positive message that they wants to send to washington de emphasizing their come and interest with the you as they're saying that they are willing can determined to work together with the new administration, and that is quite remarkable because of course everyone understands that what you're up may be facing now is that potential trade tour. and then we can think of the nato a lie and said both of which don't know, just from past specimens. so behind closed doors, leaders also speaking about how to deal with that. the french president emanuel, my call a cheese, a fellow leaders to do more for their defense. he said that you must not to out source. it's sick, you would see to america anymore. but of course it's a easy lee said, but it's difficult to implement that. and in addition, when we talk about trust war on ukraine, it's clear that it's the donald trump,
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that's what he has from is if the u. s. is going to reduce its military age for ukraine, the europeans will not be able to replace it. now it's worth noting that hunger is prime minister, victor, oregon is the one hosting this meeting. and he's been criticized by some e readers who say his attempts to mediate between russia and ukraine weren't coordinated with the block. can you tell us how that's playing out there? well, we have to say that victor alba on a seems to be having a last, by hosting this meeting of this high level meeting here in budapest. so shortly after the you as election as you know, he has been a strong supporter of donalds, trump. he is one of the few leaders in the european union who have a report with donald trump. he views him as a pod. no. when it comes to what he calls fighting against
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a walk. i do all of these is he believes that still not from one to 2 and the war in ukraine and of course, all by himself has been calling for for a ceasefire for negotiations. and that is why he has been massively criticized by his fellow european leaders. and he double down on that in a way to interview this morning saying, quote, unquote that you asked once to quits. the donalds, trump wants to put the war in ukraine at that at the you opinions cannot finance that war and no, and, and normally we would hear some criticism on that. but so far the leaders reactions have been quite muted. and this of course, very telling, and i always introduced briefly, is there anything else we should be looking out for at this summit? well this morning we, this will be talking about the co nomic situation in the book and they will discuss
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a recent report. and it is saying that to you or needs mess, investments to keep up the pace with the economics reapply arrivals, such as the u. s. and china and center one moment. thank you so much for your reporting of the us president elect. donald trump has made his 1st cabinet appointment after his decisive election when trump named susie, whiles, as his chief of staff, making her the 1st woman to hold the office. while was one of his campaign managers, and is credited with bringing discipline and stability to his campaign. trump said she helped him achieve one of the greatest political victories in american history and from supporters are continuing to celebrate his triumph. for republicans, the victory is particularly sweet in so called swing states. box county in pennsylvania is a swing county within the keystone state, which had not been taken by a republican presidential candidate since 1988. well,
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that changed this week as the w a. e for him now reports at the store in a pennsylvania suburb. trump's political come back has been good for business. this money for donald trump make america great. sales have been soaring since election day. that is a loss so that it has, we were absolutely swamped with customers, came in, they clean this out. one of the things that we featured yesterday, it's been selling very briskly our, our trump, one flags are to cat seemed shirts. we sold a ton of them yesterday as well. and that of course, makes fun of the, the whole illegal aliens in springfield, ohio. can we figure so long as they're going to keep allowing the illegals into the country and they're not going to do anything about it. we're going to continue to lay this tire on nice and sick. but it isn't just provocative statements that moved folders. lisa says,
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it's the policies donald trump promises to implement. she tells me that one over, even lifelong democrats in her town has been sell them in bucks, county, and they did not feel a so what the democratic party was fighting for anymore was the things that they believed in economic basics was a huge thing. economics drove a lot of it. that's something we've heard over and over again here. the economy, but also immigration and foreign affairs simply felt better managed under donald trump sentiment his campaign capitalized on in purple counties like this one. until november, 5th, bucks, county has not voted for public in president, in 35 years or weeks leading up to election day. places like these in bucks, county pennsylvania were fiercely fight over by both pamela harris and donald trump . that effort paid off for the president elect one. the counties like
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a little over 500 clubs. that slim margin means expectations for trump 2nd term are mixed here. in nearby doylestown, we spoke to residents about what they imagine the next 4 years will be like more money in my pocket. uh, close the border down. illegal aliens. yes. going to be much better. it's kind of been a worst case scenario with us not only losing at the presidential, but also it losing the senate in the house. looking a little bit grim right now. i worry about someone like him without the safe guard . my grandson was in class with a friend who is a latino who was hysterical crying too, so scared. i think america is going to be great again. the ready was seeing it. the stock market is going grab angry that we can't move forward. that they, that people want to say in the fifty's, and i just feel like they're, they didn't want women to be in the kitchen pregnant and now she's back at the
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trump store and been selling louisa. sure. a 2nd. trump term won't just be good for america. but for her shop as well, for the longest time, he was saying, you know, america 1st and so america 1st, the merchandise has merchandise has been very popular here. so they'll be other things going forward. what are those things will help bridge? the differences between the residents of brook's county is unclear. just before we go, let's bring you a reminder of our top story. at this hour. the dodge prime minister has condemned what he's calling anti semitic attacks on is really football fans in amsterdam. this follows a night of violence after a rueful week match between i acts amsterdam and is rarely side my copy tell of and that is your news update at this hour. i'll be back after a short break to take you through to the point with a look at donald trump,
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of the to the points. strong opinions, clear position. international perspective. donald trump has promised to put america 1st election as the next president of the united states means for germany. and does he now have free reign to leave europe behind? join us this week from the, from berlin onto the points. to the point next
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we can just search for the day increase the amount for of the, you know, the, it wasn't election watched around the world and an outcome that most of europe has been reading for years. former us president donald trump is headed back to the why house with a little standing in his way this time is promising. his next administration will deliver a radical agenda at ports america 1st. so what does a new trump presidency holding store for germany? it's facing its own fresh elections after the governing coalition collapse on the same day as we your west race was calls this week on through the points we're looking at from trials. what does it mean for germany? the.
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