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why you're growing marijuana tomatoes that see. the market. for your body wash the people. must times the government knows what they do and they do nothing. to get a group of rallies in the city address and following germany's lurch to the right meanwhile tough talks do begin in the countries angela merkel's party which did limp home to the election victory with its worst results in post-war history looks
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for coalition partners to govern with the so-called you make your alliance appears to be the most likely so far. and in other news this hour human rights watch accuses the u.s. led coalition of killing scores of civilians including thirty children and their strikes near the city of rock back in march. that a good evening welcome is just turned eight o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international start this hour in germany too because angela merkel has been digesting what's been a bittersweet federal election for her and the c.d.u. party which despite coming out on top last night did see a plunge in voters support the right wing nationalist a.f.d. on the other hand has been celebrating an historic twenty. four hours with more on
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the results and plus plenty of reaction this guy live now to kevin i mean and he and the rest of our take. yeah thanks on the hi everyone it's just after seven in the evening here in berlin still relatively quiet about the things may be kicking off. another city a couple hundred kilometers away dresden with a cover the next but first this is our special coverage continuing of the german alexion a big vote over the last twenty four hours a week of you know me making area welcome to our tea studio right here in the center of the now developments are happening away from the capital here in germany as hundreds of protesters as much as they are gathering in the city of dresden for an anti muslim piggy to rally well without further ado this guy live to our
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correspondent who's right there for it i think daniel hawkins are down how they're not king how many people are there and what's the atmosphere like. pollicie hi kevin it was only yesterday our team of correspondents were in berlin at a.f.d. headquarters where there was a protest taking place but the ante for outside that building today we've gone about to an off hours south to address them if you look to my left you can see a protest by the piggy the organization the patriotic europeans against islamisation of the west now at their height these marshes became a regular children every monday at the heart of truck think thousands of marches to the center of the city as you can hear and see today those numbers are very much twiddled i would say there is between five and eight hundred people here today listening to speeches listening to music and rally what has changed though chip.
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right just beyond this line of police officers is an anti far rally odds say between one and two hundred protesters have turned out to express their disagreement and discussed with what they view as right we're even far right movements here in germany now the numbers as i say have dwindled since the peak about a year and often there but of course vote numbers for the f.t. have very much increased in east germany's germany the a.f.d. have all the second largest party in fact in saxony address than where we are now right in the center of the city they are all halmos with the c.d.u. they've taken a lot of votes of the mainstream parties gathering millions more votes is in fact among many young voters they are the biggest party here in saxony as well there's no trouble for now as you can see it's mainly speeches and music and of course the counter protest taking place just here tomorrow right as well the police have it well under control but it is symbolic really of the division less on the line right
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now the german political landscape i don't think anybody quite expected how much how many scenes the a.f.d. would gain of course a of the in brigade of the two separate organizations but from people we've spoken to here today it's very obvious where these people's political allegiances lie they have expressed hostility towards merkel towards pan-european policies but people here are very much euro skeptic and very much against her open door refugee policy so all quiet for now here in dresden but as you can see the numbers have risen over the last hour and a half or so with the protesters here and see far left wing maybe some anarchists present as well judging by the black and red flags on the kurds facing off against the picky eater protesters on the left here who are just chanting. yes they were just chanting. to get these protesters to move away. any developments of course
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we'll get back to you and keep you very much updated as to what's going on. you keep an eye on sometimes these things kickoff a sun goes down a source good dog doesn't it was certainly but next. on and on it with your help thanks for the interest in the town hall kids so that the new settles in chancellor merkel's current christian democrat party registered its worst result in the post war period winning a projected total only of two hundred forty six seats but almost seventy fewer than it previously had the social democrats are the s.t.p. meanwhile are on course for a hundred fifty three seats going to win a good night for them while ninety four be taken by the alternative for germany party that is the first time. the national parliament this was the big headline yesterday nicky so what happens next well i'm going to call now needs to team up with other parties to create a viable government in the bundestag she said this is not willing to form a coalition with the f. and d. and that the controversial party will not have any impact on shaping migration
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policy. i believe that the party should can go into coalition will find solutions search for them there are some differences of opinion between the union and the greens the c.d.c. is you and the f.t.p. and part of the s.p.d. and of course we will find that then and the coalition agreements depending on how the end will be reflected in there will not have an impact on that. cause major rival martin so also said they're forming a coalition with merkel is not an option and that his s.p.d. party will go into opposition. political party we used to have politics without their brains cut without discussion from their. politics and it's important to put in its rules us in the role of the opposition in german parliament is an important understand if it's
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a responsible role as such we shouldn't for the next term. that means that perhaps the most likely option is the so-called jamaica coalition that's been much talked about now an alliance with the pro-business free democratic party of the green party where they've got lots they don't see eye to eye or have to do because in districts. european leaders of welcomed alternative for germany's success meantime the dutch far right leader get billed as maybe no surprises that posted a photo of himself or the chief for the election campaign prokop petry but there's been news from her as well nikki today big news here as we just said. the store has decided to leave the party she said they will fight together for their country the vote was also called a symbol of european awakening by french national frankly than marine le pen however some n. palin are horrified that a nasty his party has entered parliament. that
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the f.t. enters the bundestag with approximately thirteen percent is a catastrophe for us i hope we won't have a big coalition but rather that the c.s.u. the s.d.p. and the greens will come together reasonably and that the s.p.d. will come up with good arguments to the f.d.a. as opposition so that we weren't let them become stronger here in germany clog avoidant it was clearly the would get into the going to start but it's the realisation that such a radical force is in parliament. it's terrifying to know that these people who sit alongside other politicians and we were completely horrified at the end up being such a had percentage i think it's actually shameful the germany has gone down this path . the dismay of some with alternative germany in the capital was also evident across the country. i i i i i. i. one of the biggest down to fascist rallies
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gathered outside the a.f. these headquarters with protesters shouting at the party's leaders as they celebrated the election results if the spokesperson says the protests were so violent they couldn't leave the building. we couldn't listen to party headquarters in fear for allowing my partner and her daughter were finally attacked by these demonstrators those who see that we are not see that is reflected this is what these naive people believe we are furious about this were a party that stands completely by their lives really to you and we want to protect the political discourse. from somebody knows very much about where this may or may not go to do today from the german left party and made a surprise appearance just so i would introduce you all the bad night for your party zero point six percent since twenty thirteen you certainly would have been crying in your boots was your party happy or not the left with your showing yesterday you were we were happy kevin but the shadow of the disease is over us all
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also so we have two. parts of our hearts. one is happy and one is a little bit crying. when i was talking to my so many across the u.s. they from the saying oh hang on we're here and we're going to bring some more narrative to the house we may bring more opinions to go over my shoulder here it's a good thing but it's going to say that isn't it i mean do you think that you see some of his point though maybe things that need to have a bit of a shape. no i think the leader of the f.t. . is a very tame tiger because he himself avoided that. position against nato will be brought in to the program of the f.t. they are completely of. loving nature and on the other side they have some liberal points so they are in that in that.
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vein positions of the other parties to just before we talk about how this coalition is is going to go forward you say you are really happy about your result nonetheless could you have been better we were happy because we increased and we have not by much ciro europe point six we we lost in the east and one in the west and this is very new for our party that in the west it were the party coming from the east in the beginning the p.d.s. and now it's a party which is gaining in the in the in the west and sometimes in some regions we are stronger than as pretty and greens point. sorry and your party the left party you have quite a lot of differences when it comes to under macros party policies do you think you can not breach those divides and then make this coalition what. i think that's
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the main point is that the two parties coming from the trade unions from the tradition of the working class the social democratic party which was thirty three years my party and the left party which must learn to work together not even in the parliament but also outside for example the sanctions against russia this is a point we cannot we cannot just be clear for all these oh you do you see it so alone do you see yourself as opposition. or is there a chance you might be involved in some sort of coalition because you're not at the moment it's likely to be the f.t.p. the green is not your party there's no change there's no chance of you being able to go into the coalition is there no it was never meant from their side and it was never meant for all of us so your opposition we're opposition are we meant to be opposition and opposition i swear you is as hard as being in the in the government is not not much more easy is it going to be more of
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a bun fight so to speak over there is going to be now with so many dissenting voices against one another is it going to be harder to get things done than it was before. the main point is to change the public opinion. for example the wars for example the action of the of the nato they are we we must work together and i think the premium part that would be it is social democracy on the street in the public to work against that's that's why our danger coming from germany again and that's much more dangerous than everything which happens in the in the parliament. ok dr day to day from the chairman left and i think thank you for coming in so i think you're going to thank you thank you very much. ok well. pick apart more of what's been an eventful twenty seventeen federal election more world news with andrew and less than two minutes to stay with us here not international good to have you company.
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think you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. washington washington. voters elected to business to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. but i knew with new human rights watch report has accused the u.s. led coalition of killing at least eighty four civilians near the syrian city of rock air including thirty children back in march from the country his gas the.
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in the unlikelihood more than eighty four people civilians were killed in two u.s.'s strikes even and near the syrian city of braca and those eighty four people well that's just the bodies cool enough to identify their strikes alleged he targeted a school markets and the bakery putting to human rights watch which carried out an investigation and published a forty two page report previously the u.s. led coalition it said that for doing that internal review they found the claims of alleged civilian casualties tax credit bill it's well human rights watch visited these locations they spoke to the people when they looked at the evidence and they found that the u.s. led coalition given visited these locations they never spoke to the people they never looked at the evidence coalition forces have said that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that civilians were killed in the attack on the school but as
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far as we know they did not visit the school they did not talk to any witnesses if they had they would have found plenty of evidence that civilians were killed in new in this case the question they're asking is whether the u.s. led coalition somehow missed the dozens and dozens of civilians present in peace ok control whether they chose to ignore them whether they didn't care about the fields or said that there were isis fighters at these locations but so would dozens and dozens of other civilians. a staffer posting what we did discuss the report with nadeem houri from human rights watch. it's clear only if you do two strikes or we investigated as well as some of the other strokes who were. in this or who are. the key figure will not appear in a coalition authority so you actually believe that the actual number of court about a quarter under it warrants it now to keep question. and has been an ongoing
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subject of conversation issues with letters and requests between us and all it. i mean we believe that investigations that they are conducting are not using all of this it's not enough to rely on satellite imagery or grow but it didn't turn out that there were civilians yes or no it's been going time and time again that. these high tech to me miss key information and by going to come to survivors that my company was no one can get a much more accurate picture well when we asked them to. conduct their investigation. you know there were some secrets not share with us clearly the emotion was not sufficient to respond or you know this is something that we human rights watch has been pushing now in syria from going to me asking all or more transparency better reporting to its million protection at the
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heart of operations. and other needs to save in north korea's foreign minister says that donald trump has declared war on pealing yang after making inflammatory comments on twitter re young to claire discount tree has the right to shoot down u.s. strategic bombers even if they are not in it's a space will kill them all. he said joins us now. what more then do you think will be said from the president with this because he's always been very inflammatory himself when he responds. yes well at this point it's important to remember that the statement from the north korean leader was in response to donald trump tweeting out that north korea is quote not going to be around much longer now in response to the statement from the north korean foreign minister about the shooting down of airplanes we now have
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a response from the pentagon the pentagon is saying if north korea does not stop their provocative actions we will provide the president with options now there has not yet been an official response from the white house the white house spokesperson said there was not an official response but that's not going to stop donald trump from getting on twitter and the whole world is probably expecting donald trump to continue this war of words on social media let's take a listen to what's already gone on between the north koreans and donald trump. the united states has great strength and patients but if it is forced to defend itself or its our lives we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. rocket man. is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime through the kind of measure would be taken is decided by the chairman of the state fairs commission. but i think that
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the strongest ever hundred might be tested in the pacific. now earlier this month north korea tested its first hydrogen bomb on a new level of nuclear weapon and now they are threatening to test another one but this time to test the hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean so the question remains what will the united states do if north korea indeed does carry out their test of a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean now from the beginning of this crisis russia and china have proposed a double freeze to deescalate the situation on the peninsula they've proposed that north korea freeze its nuclear proliferation as well as its provocative missile tests in exchange for south korea and freezing their provocative military drills and getting rid of the thad missile system which is a the terminal high altitude defense system which is a strike enabling missile system the united states has directed in south korea so questions are being raised as to why this this proposal for a devil freeze and
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a deescalation and the resumption of negotiations is not being taken seriously meanwhile we see this war of words escalating and many people are wondering could this end up with a very very dangerous situation resulting in what's now a very heated exchange of comments from the leaders of two contraries sure is ok and i will leave it there and i was kind of. in the united states we can get the thoughts now with a senior market on its. own this story good evening cheek right thanks for coming home this evening more threats we're hearing from north korea we're having them for most sides only at the moment i'm serious. do you think from north korea. well it just shows the tensions are escalating when you go a few days without hearing any comments. on the issue and we hope that it's starting to fade away we hope that tensions are starting to deescalate but then inevitably we just keep getting these fresh comments either from north korea or from donald trump himself we can see from the market's reaction today that we're
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still far from immune to these this commentary because of what it could potentially lead to alternately though it doesn't thankfully it hasn't yet gone any further it's so far we have had missile tests we have had military drills from the u.s. and south korea for example but fortunately so far it hasn't asked escalate it any further i guess the concern today is this use of the retarded declared war is is warning people a little bit and hopefully they'll start to get the fuse but the problem is when you look at both sides who's going to back down first in this war words and i don't see either side showing any willingness to do so i mean from where you are at the moment in a unique position you can see where the money's going in as you say most people seem to think that this is just rhetoric at the moment but there's always a risk isn't there of miscalculation too. absolutely and this is one of the things that the markets the markets are always going to respond carefully but they're also going to respond because of course if you've got your money in the market the
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longer it takes you to respond to the threats the more money you stand to really lose so people do tend to take caution and that's what we've seen in the past hour or so we've seen men want money moving away from the riskier assets so pulling out of equities of course not a huge level but on a minor level a move in into the typically safe haven asset so gold we've seen rally by around ten or twenty dollars in the past hour again people just moving their money towards safety because if anything goes unfortunately and surprisingly escalates than you'd expect see these safe haven assets such as gold benefits in the short term ok will definitely keep an eye on thanks craig we'll leave it there for now that was craig and seeing it market analyst thank you. and thank you for. she also you this evening will be back with more news and more from burden to win just i've often. heard.
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just sophie and co i'm sophia shevardnadze resident north korean missile launch over japan is causing yet another escalation with a military response in the air what can stop the region from the slide into open confrontation of warmer japanese government advisor militarist scholar dr naresh. my guest today. here is noting in the asia pacific as north korea launches missile after missile to form.
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