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side we have documented unlawful coalition air strikes some likely were perhaps as also the coalition has use cluster munitions which are banned internationally and we have also highlighted the role of the united arab emirates in torture and forced disappearances under the site we have documented in this ferment shelling of civilians choose again a violation not for the use of anti-personnel landmines do you know of torture in the pension centers enforced disappearance and also the use of child soldiers and mounted injured so if i can ask you for your response to what you just heard. from had been shamsi say with regards to the allegations of war crimes committed by both the u.a.e. and saudi arabia. there's a very clear point to you have to be logically initially when we think when the other said crucial they admitted that some stick to the war is one of the end of the day but do it do do they have attention to the violation against international law or the international human rights law that so does not so this is a we have to be either as i said typically when the political part or
side we have documented unlawful coalition air strikes some likely were perhaps as also the coalition has use cluster munitions which are banned internationally and we have also highlighted the role of the united arab emirates in torture and forced disappearances under the site we have documented in this ferment shelling of civilians choose again a violation not for the use of anti-personnel landmines do you know of torture in the pension centers enforced disappearance and also the use of child...
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where outs my expectation is that we stick to what we set out in a coalition agreement. that i could have done with just two brief questions if i may. now if you want to reach this agreement on the you know coalition agreement light or roadmap or whatever if you don't reach that agreement is that it is it over you could use a bit more about the s.p.d. conflicts i mean around europe for example i didn't realize there was any kind of conflict in the s.p.d. on europe. well let me say in no uncertain terms minus that from where i'm standing . you know what was the first question asked me so i just lost the plot i was focusing on the second was the first one well about what happens if you don't reach an agreement around your road map you could say right coalition agreement or in the past you know i really haven't got sufficient imagination to imagine that we wouldn't be able to reach some kind of agreement here so that question just is moot . it's got possible because it's in the interest of all three coalition party members then regarding the second question. it is the case
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a preliminary to the grand coalition and to the grand coalition right and that would of course mean a fresh elections in which is what no one wants to see as yet but as you say you know these are difficult times for german politics thank you very much dana has been giving us your analysis standing in front of the chancellor as office we'll of course return to you later in the program as we have more details. but now to return to a few no particular correspondent peter craven afraid of we had no talk about or raise the possibility off it's pretty good drawing out of the grand coalition in case its demands are not met so you have to kill facing pressure from within our own party and also from local edition. and you use the words fresh elections you know which is truly what nobody wants here in germany just to remind our viewers that the last election took place that last year in september there was an initial round of negotiations with three german parties that broke down after many weeks and months as it turned out and then there was a second round of negotiations and it took right thr
a preliminary to the grand coalition and to the grand coalition right and that would of course mean a fresh elections in which is what no one wants to see as yet but as you say you know these are difficult times for german politics thank you very much dana has been giving us your analysis standing in front of the chancellor as office we'll of course return to you later in the program as we have more details. but now to return to a few no particular correspondent peter craven afraid of we had no...
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nobody in the coalition has an interest in ending this coalition or government. the socialist party, they are something around 10%, 12%, 13%. we are in the situation where we have to strengthen our positions so nobody in this coalition has got really an interest in ending it. just in the whole parliament, the ultraright-wing party has an interest in it. anchor: when the world looks at the this, is germany still reliable, still stable, is it the rock of europe? >> definitely. i think germany is playing a leading role in the european union. we are bringing things forward in the migration issue, and supporting the commission by its plan step by step. ii think we are taking burden sharing on military issues and its 2% target over nato in the budget next week. so in the end, we are doing our part in the european union. but on the other side, i think our government, our coalition has too much discussions about the important issues and that has to be ended. anchor: what should start happening tomorrow in your opinion to ensure this government does not collapse? >> tomor
nobody in the coalition has an interest in ending this coalition or government. the socialist party, they are something around 10%, 12%, 13%. we are in the situation where we have to strengthen our positions so nobody in this coalition has got really an interest in ending it. just in the whole parliament, the ultraright-wing party has an interest in it. anchor: when the world looks at the this, is germany still reliable, still stable, is it the rock of europe? >> definitely. i think...
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we're still committed to the coalition but we do expect that this coalition get better that it improve that there be more harmony than there has been in recent months and there's a whole range of laws that we are trying to get off the ground in many areas the s.p.d.m. ministers have already. taken the. obstacle of the cabinet some of them we still have to get through cabinet we have to look at the time plan to make sure that we stick to the time plan because it's not enough just to. top the top here we have to ensure that we can really make it happen so that things work on a day like today. we are of course engaging with our own party here we need must decide if the fact of why we believe responsible governing has to be at the heart of everything we do because if you look at the biggest democracy of south america shows you that. miss such an ist. dictator has been elected essentially a populist who has simple solutions for complex problems which will not contribute to more peace. and this is why in the days to come it will be about making very clear what is important to us what we want
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party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay or. what is clear is that just because the s.p.d. and its members had good reasons for joining a coalition not to leave the country at the mercy of the rightwing condom doesn't mean we'll stay and. pies. the liberals who only just managed to scrape their way into parliament are ready to capitalise on any collapse. isn't. prepared for the grand coalition to form the cops on them and everything that's an area could break. into. the debate continues to send up behind the scenes to come the next day selections and hasn't in two weeks time things could well come to a head. you know as we just heard there voters go to the polls in the state of hasn later this month if the polls are right germany's coalition parties the s.p.d. and the c.d.u. are said to suffer further heavy losses all the talk about the fate of this government i'm joined tonight here at the big table by patrick since borg he is a member of the senior that is
party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay or. what is clear is that just because the s.p.d. and its members had good reasons for joining a coalition not to leave the country at the mercy of the rightwing condom doesn't mean we'll stay and. pies. the liberals who only just managed to scrape their way into parliament are ready to capitalise on any collapse. isn't. prepared for the grand coalition to form the cops...
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aiming for i don't think so nobody in the coalition has got an interest in ending this coalition ending this government because the socialist party they are something around ten percent twelve percent thirteen percent it depends we are in the situation where we have to strengthen our positions so nobody in this coalition has got really an interest in ending is just in the whole parliament and the federal parliament just the ultra right wing party has got an interest in it when the world looks at the development of politics in germany we hear time and time again is germany still reliable is it still stable is it the rock of europe definitely i think germany is still playing a leading role in the european union we're bringing things forward in the my ration issue for example we supporting the commission by its plan step by step i think we are taking a lots of burden sharing about the issues military issues we discuss on the two percent targets of the nato in the budget next week so in the end we are doing our part in the european union but on the other side i think our government our coal
aiming for i don't think so nobody in the coalition has got an interest in ending this coalition ending this government because the socialist party they are something around ten percent twelve percent thirteen percent it depends we are in the situation where we have to strengthen our positions so nobody in this coalition has got really an interest in ending is just in the whole parliament and the federal parliament just the ultra right wing party has got an interest in it when the world looks...
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struggles and back to content and that the coalition can get back on track and actually tackle some of the projects that they have agreed on in the coalition treaty but then there are also voices who are saying that michael is weakened and that her announcements have we can turn even further in that those in a coalition struggles will only continue now it is also open the door to a lot of speculation around who merkel successor in her party might be who has emerged as a possible favorite there. well there are three names that we have to focus on three people have put their hats in the ring and they stand for two different directions in which the party the conservatives the c.d.u. could be heading in the future first there's a young. who's the secretary general of the c.d.u. she was chosen by angle of machall and she would definitely stand for economy to new ration of merkel's policy but she's also very similar in style and then there are two of merkel's most vocal critics first those spawn who's currently the health minister and there's a blast from the past who's feebly humid who w
struggles and back to content and that the coalition can get back on track and actually tackle some of the projects that they have agreed on in the coalition treaty but then there are also voices who are saying that michael is weakened and that her announcements have we can turn even further in that those in a coalition struggles will only continue now it is also open the door to a lot of speculation around who merkel successor in her party might be who has emerged as a possible favorite there....
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in hessen the first black green coalition in hamburg. but now for the first time bavaria doesn't show as the past of the german party system but possibly its future too and it's not just in germany right i mean we're seeing this political fragmentation in fact all over here up on other parts of the world as well and i'm looking of course at the netherlands italy sweden on these smaller parties gaining voters from the established parties do you think constantine just as a quick follow up that this is the new political reality. i think so to an extent it is and i think there's two things to keep in mind here number one. and this is something that people tend to forget when they look at sort of the seismic when they speak of the seismic nature of the shift of the you know the deal in this election and there is a seismic shift but the seismic shift is taking place within political blocs if you look at the you know if you cut the line through the middle of the political spectrum you know the way of we conceive of it sort of traditionally ther
in hessen the first black green coalition in hamburg. but now for the first time bavaria doesn't show as the past of the german party system but possibly its future too and it's not just in germany right i mean we're seeing this political fragmentation in fact all over here up on other parts of the world as well and i'm looking of course at the netherlands italy sweden on these smaller parties gaining voters from the established parties do you think constantine just as a quick follow up that...
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coalition that a coalition is ok the who thing you are not allowed to be in a two to control the whole yemen you are. a minority or you are in a part of the me yemenis people so if you want to get involved in that in the political process we are most welcome but as a military as a militia ok as a militia armed by iran. the sole enemy of the out of snow this is not accepted. the arabs allied forces they will not accept at all that the who thier will become like cause by law in lebanon or the militias in iraq no way no way they want not accept that at all so it's very clear if you want to do if you want to make peace if you are you know your excuse is human to cherry and you know issues ok accept the twenty two sixteen sit down and agree but the trouble is they are being used as a playing card by the air in a region ok and they are coming back home for a life with trump administration next sets of embargoes or embargoes and the beginning of november ok address to what extent are we talking about the elephant in the room here where does iran and iranian influence play into the current con
coalition that a coalition is ok the who thing you are not allowed to be in a two to control the whole yemen you are. a minority or you are in a part of the me yemenis people so if you want to get involved in that in the political process we are most welcome but as a military as a militia ok as a militia armed by iran. the sole enemy of the out of snow this is not accepted. the arabs allied forces they will not accept at all that the who thier will become like cause by law in lebanon or the...
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the chancellor's key coalition at the c.s.u. looks set to lose significant ground for the first time in decades the c.s.u. is projected to go on a less than forty percent the greens are predicted to double their seats in the bavarian parliament while right wing is the f.t. are set to make their debut and as aussies peter all of our explains this could have serious ramifications for the balance of power in. this coming sunday coalition partners and sister policy the c c u. a pairing for a monumental upset in bavaria in state elections they're currently polling at just thirty three percent the party has historically ruled the region and hasn't taken less than forty percent in local elections since the nineteen fifties the blame for the c.s.u. being down in the doldrums is being firmly placed at mrs merkel's door these are all numbers that are heavily influenced by burl in politics i do not want to burn in style situation in the bavarian state parliament internal disputes hurt no matter what causes them i admit that things can get
the chancellor's key coalition at the c.s.u. looks set to lose significant ground for the first time in decades the c.s.u. is projected to go on a less than forty percent the greens are predicted to double their seats in the bavarian parliament while right wing is the f.t. are set to make their debut and as aussies peter all of our explains this could have serious ramifications for the balance of power in. this coming sunday coalition partners and sister policy the c c u. a pairing for a...
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coalition a coalition continues but this is not the end of the story he has all sorts understand what is the concerns and the what he is of the none of the members of the coalition countries about the situation of human so they his days have long range missiles that are capable of hitting the united arab emirates and saudi arabia cities united nations security council resolution to deescalate calls for their militia to give them up but can you really expect them to do that i mean they're already outmanned and outgunned their enemies are backed by the west so this they they're afraid that if they give up myself they want have any leverage and will just be killed how do you make them disarm voluntarily. i think the this on any. issue and the would throw away from the cities and old the military speaks of. resolving the conflict with all issues. discussed can be uncivil the indic way to go she asians in their way of a number of solutions that has been built and even the roadmap for that implementation and i think if people look back at these the records and try to extract from them the p
coalition a coalition continues but this is not the end of the story he has all sorts understand what is the concerns and the what he is of the none of the members of the coalition countries about the situation of human so they his days have long range missiles that are capable of hitting the united arab emirates and saudi arabia cities united nations security council resolution to deescalate calls for their militia to give them up but can you really expect them to do that i mean they're...
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is in a coalition with the left of center s.p.d. party and they're governing in what in germany be called a grand coalition at the national level i think this would change the dynamic so sufficiently within conservative politics that i don't think that the the grand coalition will be able to hold together it surprises me all the more however the we are seeing this. sense of possible change beginning not just around i'm going back but within the party at this point in time because we have seen in the lower in the elections this week yesterday and in two weeks ago we've seen that both of the big . and the big big ten parties here in germany have taken an absolute hammering that is unction americans conservatives on the social democrats and you'd expect them if there were a snap election at some time in the next weeks or months you would expect them to take a number two so one wonders quite what has driven them to this move at this point in time to opt for that level of uncertainty. continue our conversation but let's first take a look
is in a coalition with the left of center s.p.d. party and they're governing in what in germany be called a grand coalition at the national level i think this would change the dynamic so sufficiently within conservative politics that i don't think that the the grand coalition will be able to hold together it surprises me all the more however the we are seeing this. sense of possible change beginning not just around i'm going back but within the party at this point in time because we have seen...
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grand coalition crumble and very much they would grant back comes from the idea of a grand coalition which from the two parties and i think that this is slowly less and less the case in germany so it will be interesting to see how the s.p.d. reacts to this and as constantine with them before this is imperative now is the. how they go about that poll is of course on a federal level at the moment it's really difficult at least for the electorate although the government is in fact getting many domestic day to day policy through and actually doing somewhat at the moment it's been completely overshadowed by this infighting in the coalition as infighting within the conservatives and everything is being pushed aside for a much a dramatic same politics let's talk a little bit more about that infighting among these big political personalities and you're saying that the premier now pointing the finger to berlin we see you know germany's interior minister the head of the c.s.u. party pointing his finger back to the bavarian parliament angela merkel also in the mix here many people saying you kn
grand coalition crumble and very much they would grant back comes from the idea of a grand coalition which from the two parties and i think that this is slowly less and less the case in germany so it will be interesting to see how the s.p.d. reacts to this and as constantine with them before this is imperative now is the. how they go about that poll is of course on a federal level at the moment it's really difficult at least for the electorate although the government is in fact getting many...
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both chancellor merkel's conservatives and her social democrat coalition partners are hammered in. the state election in has the results a fresh blow for the national government. you're watching news on retention but we'll have an update on your headlines for you at the top of the hour see. what. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship. listening. to morning sir.
both chancellor merkel's conservatives and her social democrat coalition partners are hammered in. the state election in has the results a fresh blow for the national government. you're watching news on retention but we'll have an update on your headlines for you at the top of the hour see. what. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship. listening. to morning sir.
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the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with chancellor merkel's grand coalition or her center left social democrats pardners well the news is especially better we explain why also coming out. today is the last day of campaigning for a highly charged regional election in the southern state of the very their traditional parties are also bracing for a political earthquake as voters turn in droves to smaller parties including the far right here. and communities in florida count the calls to one of the most powerful storms in american history hurricane michel. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us voters in germany are rejecting chance for all americans governing coalition in record numbers now that's the takeaway from a new opinion poll only days before a key regional lection in the southern state of bavaria now ahead of this ballot seen as crucial for america's government the latest survey by the pollster in for test the map spells potential disaster for the chancellor at the national level now if elections across germany were to be held today. this is w
the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with chancellor merkel's grand coalition or her center left social democrats pardners well the news is especially better we explain why also coming out. today is the last day of campaigning for a highly charged regional election in the southern state of the very their traditional parties are also bracing for a political earthquake as voters turn in droves to smaller parties including the far right here. and communities in florida...
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as a coalition that is more likely to drift apart than pull together. peter craven there talking with me earlier we have much more on that election our website w dot com time now for some of the other stories making the news today saudi arabia has warned it will retaliate against any sanctions imposed over the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. the u.s. has threatened severe punishment of suspicions are confirmed that he was murdered and dismembered inside riyadh's embassy in istanbul turkey. germany france and britain have called for a credible investigation walked away as announced its support for saudi arabia. jordan has reopened its main border crossing with syria to civilians for the first time in three years the move restores a crucial commercial lifeline to war torn syria clearing a route for its exports to arab countries reopening comes after syrian government troops three tuck. their side of the crossing in july. he wants jailed malaysian politician on more abraham has been sworn in as member of parliament two days after a landslide b
as a coalition that is more likely to drift apart than pull together. peter craven there talking with me earlier we have much more on that election our website w dot com time now for some of the other stories making the news today saudi arabia has warned it will retaliate against any sanctions imposed over the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. the u.s. has threatened severe punishment of suspicions are confirmed that he was murdered and dismembered inside riyadh's embassy in istanbul...
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but the much diminished grand coalition will limp along for now with a severely weakened chancellor at its head who will follow her a c.d.u. leader several candidates have already thrown their hats into the ring they could yet be a public battle for the soul of the c.d.u. for now merkel's tone remains thoughtful and sober as ever but as the chancellor spoke it was impossible not to feel that slowly she is giving up power. yagni a mug of interest it has always been my wish to carry out my state and party judi's with dignity and one day to leave them with dignity but i know that in politics this cannot always happen in a planned way i split. that is the measured manacled way of saying i may not be chancellor for very much longer our political correspondent nina is covering the story for us hi nina to bombshell announcement from she's stepping down as party leader in december and as chancellor and twenty twenty one where does this leave her coalition government. well the elections both in bavaria and in his suit in recent weeks delivered tremendously bad results for all the coalition part
but the much diminished grand coalition will limp along for now with a severely weakened chancellor at its head who will follow her a c.d.u. leader several candidates have already thrown their hats into the ring they could yet be a public battle for the soul of the c.d.u. for now merkel's tone remains thoughtful and sober as ever but as the chancellor spoke it was impossible not to feel that slowly she is giving up power. yagni a mug of interest it has always been my wish to carry out my state...
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well i think in the first instance it means that her coalition a grand coalition of three parties is badly damaged because two of those parties have taken his historic hits at the same time there's another story that i think is very very important i think a lot of people have thought that horsey hope for the interior minister and the head of the bavarian c.s.u. might take is how it might grow might resign after this election if the c.s.u. were done especially as had initially been anticipated down in the low thirty's that didn't quite happen the result was a little bit better than it had been and anticipated all it was all for the whole city hall for hasn't resigned i mean he's going to be sitting in the heart of angela merkel's coalition being as disruptive as he has since the get go really a man with his own agenda has been clashing with the chancellor left right and center and preventing germany many would say voters and people involved in politics as well for preventing germany from doing what it should really be doing which is attending to business like breaks it like global war
well i think in the first instance it means that her coalition a grand coalition of three parties is badly damaged because two of those parties have taken his historic hits at the same time there's another story that i think is very very important i think a lot of people have thought that horsey hope for the interior minister and the head of the bavarian c.s.u. might take is how it might grow might resign after this election if the c.s.u. were done especially as had initially been anticipated...
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green coalition led by phone could move here. that is down to our friends in heads and we congratulate them for that. i guess i was so crap current calling this a painful results we can see that voters are desert in these major parties why well i think it's partly because of all the problems that the government in berlin has had over recent months you know it's been a year since the national election the result was nice mishmash coalition which the country seen before wasn't perhaps terribly impressed with it you might say well why didn't they vote some other different way but you know of course people don't vote for coalitions they just end up with them after elections that are inconclusive and this government hasn't really been able to get its act together it's been caught up in a lot of internal squabbling it's been troubled by scandals and a failure to act in a sense that things are going forward and also an increasing sense that angle americal time is coming to an end many within their own party are indicating that that lady
green coalition led by phone could move here. that is down to our friends in heads and we congratulate them for that. i guess i was so crap current calling this a painful results we can see that voters are desert in these major parties why well i think it's partly because of all the problems that the government in berlin has had over recent months you know it's been a year since the national election the result was nice mishmash coalition which the country seen before wasn't perhaps terribly...
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germany's shaky coalition government is reeling from another election blow today after a vote in the state of has set on the america's conservatives were hammered in the election there they've only just managed to cling on to power while merkel's national coalition partners the social democrats were handed their worst ever result in the state. a sobering of in for chancellor merkel's christian democrats in the has the state capital the c.d.u. premier can remain in office but no one is calling this result a success the disappointment is even greater among the social democrats this is the s.p.d. is worst result in has the state elections out of nearly four and a half million voters and has about sixty eight percent cast their ballots the results underscore the flagging support for chancellor merkel's coalition government in berlin with punishment for both the c.d.u. and the s.p.d. party leaders in berlin are now ready to change course student for. politics at the federal level contributed a lot to our losses in has and there are two reasons for that firstly something has to change in t
germany's shaky coalition government is reeling from another election blow today after a vote in the state of has set on the america's conservatives were hammered in the election there they've only just managed to cling on to power while merkel's national coalition partners the social democrats were handed their worst ever result in the state. a sobering of in for chancellor merkel's christian democrats in the has the state capital the c.d.u. premier can remain in office but no one is calling...
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in some ways a reward for their work as part of a coalition errington coalition now in the head with the christian democrats and they're obviously done what a lot of voters lights and they look like apology of government and so i think they've they've they've earned their spurs for that the other thing the a.f.d. the far right and the immigrant party now represented in all the parliaments around the regions of germany and you know there are nationwide phenomena and one that a lot of people say is not welcome but it's definitely a fixture now on the german political scene you've hinted at it and i want to bring us back to the point of why regional elections at such a time matters so much why are we watching these results so closely yeah well i mean this is a this is more than a poll it's an election people actually went there and they actually cost their vote so in a way it means more than the polls that we see every every few weeks and that we talk about here on d.w. this particular election coming now at a time of the sense of crisis for the for the national government will inevitab
in some ways a reward for their work as part of a coalition errington coalition now in the head with the christian democrats and they're obviously done what a lot of voters lights and they look like apology of government and so i think they've they've they've earned their spurs for that the other thing the a.f.d. the far right and the immigrant party now represented in all the parliaments around the regions of germany and you know there are nationwide phenomena and one that a lot of people say...
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or saudi coalition policy? >> i was just -- you guys talk a , inabout how effectively terms of public opinion, iran has already lost the war. there has been a lot of dancing does, yourt of, what know, what does winning look like. i just wanted to ask is there a way out of this conflict when iran does not win? it sounds effectively like they have. wherere a way out of this there is not a total iranian win? >> thank you very much. my name is rosy. i am with the human rights commission. howuestion has to do with the saudi's seem to be backing the government of yemen. seems to be backing the separatists. whether that may lead to conflict between saudi and uae and how that could work out on the ground. >> thank you all. let me start out by asking how to begin. if, as unfortunately may be likely if the worst happens, how does that change how the world faces yemen? >> so, i said that this week at the u.n. in new york, mike revised his assessment from 8 million to 14 million. i think that is right that means there is a
or saudi coalition policy? >> i was just -- you guys talk a , inabout how effectively terms of public opinion, iran has already lost the war. there has been a lot of dancing does, yourt of, what know, what does winning look like. i just wanted to ask is there a way out of this conflict when iran does not win? it sounds effectively like they have. wherere a way out of this there is not a total iranian win? >> thank you very much. my name is rosy. i am with the human rights...
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plummeted to the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with on the american grand coalition forces coming up politicians in bulgaria starting a final day of campaigning ahead of a highly charged election on sunday back to traditional parties are bracing for change as many voters turn to smaller parties work lies behind the shift. and a writer from guadeloupe marjorie's condit wins the new academy literature prize it's standing in for the nobel prize this year which was cancelled over sexual harassment allegations. heard of a while will continue i'm under thought she a new survey here in germany is forcing politicians to sit up and take notice it shows support for the bodies of america's governing coalition plunging to its lowest level since records began many voters are stretching the region to smaller groupings such as the far right f.t. and the socially liberal environmental greens the new figures come ahead of a fiercely contested regional election and the sudden seat of bavaria there to voters are expected to punish the conservative c.s.u. party the. in the states for mo
plummeted to the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with on the american grand coalition forces coming up politicians in bulgaria starting a final day of campaigning ahead of a highly charged election on sunday back to traditional parties are bracing for change as many voters turn to smaller parties work lies behind the shift. and a writer from guadeloupe marjorie's condit wins the new academy literature prize it's standing in for the nobel prize this year which was...
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party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay. clear is that just because the s.p.d. and its members had good reasons for joining a coalition not to lead the country at the mercy of the right wing condom doesn't mean will stay in at. pies. the liberals who only just managed to scrape their way into parliament are ready to capitalize on any collapse. years in. that we're all prepared for the grand coalition to form charts and everything that scenario could bring us into. the debate continues to simmer behind the scenes but come the next day selections and hasn't in two weeks time things could well come to a head. only as thirteen people have died in flash floods in southwestern france streams became a raging torrent as the equivalent of several months of rain fell in just a few hours rivers there have reached flood levels not seen in a century. when it happened it happened fast several months worth of rain falling in just a few hours a for night here in southwest
party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay. clear is that just because the s.p.d. and its members had good reasons for joining a coalition not to lead the country at the mercy of the right wing condom doesn't mean will stay in at. pies. the liberals who only just managed to scrape their way into parliament are ready to capitalize on any collapse. years in. that we're all prepared for the grand coalition to form...
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macca himself will carry some of the blame for the bavarian results and coalition partners will make sure to try to make take the maximum of it. and unrest that they know own party is growing and you said you believe that the votes will be a victory for democracy what did you mean exactly is that supposed very positive spin on completely and i'm i will start with that i think on two parts first of all i think it's absurd for democracy to be ruled by the same party for sixty years in that sense moving closer towards a change of government in bavaria is good for democracy and it's also good for the state because parties that are too long and get too crusty. but secondly i think perhaps even more important in. this political climate that we have no i think this use you in bavaria is getting punished for being too populist too populist populist anger to cross to the c.e.o.'s you've been a co-host of jim of politics for sixty years tell us a little bit more about the policy of the party has you know had defined itself for many years as not allowing anything to the right of it so you know
macca himself will carry some of the blame for the bavarian results and coalition partners will make sure to try to make take the maximum of it. and unrest that they know own party is growing and you said you believe that the votes will be a victory for democracy what did you mean exactly is that supposed very positive spin on completely and i'm i will start with that i think on two parts first of all i think it's absurd for democracy to be ruled by the same party for sixty years in that sense...
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i'm happy with also resigned as head of her conservative party disasters returns for how governing coalition in two recent regional elections pushed the chancellor towards the exit after more than a decade in power also on the program. no sign of survivors rescue workers in indonesia locate dead brain and human remains but none of the one hundred ninety nine people on board the crash to live their flight. i'm still going to welcome to the program. germany's angela merkel has announced that she will relinquish the leadership of the party in december and step out of chancellor at the next election the move follows disastrous results for conservatives in recent state elections chancellor merkel has dominated german politics for more than a decade but has been under siege domestically since last year's national elections . an earthquake a bombshell a day of destiny there's been no shortage of drastic descriptions. announcement. s. is. firstly at the coming c.d.u. party conference in december i have decided not to run again for c.d.u. party leader and secondly this fourth term is my last as chanc
i'm happy with also resigned as head of her conservative party disasters returns for how governing coalition in two recent regional elections pushed the chancellor towards the exit after more than a decade in power also on the program. no sign of survivors rescue workers in indonesia locate dead brain and human remains but none of the one hundred ninety nine people on board the crash to live their flight. i'm still going to welcome to the program. germany's angela merkel has announced that she...
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the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with chancellor merkel's grand coalition for her center left social democratic party partners the news is especially better we explain why also coming up today is the last day of campaigning for a highly charged regional election in the powerful southern state of the very their traditional parties are also bracing for a political earthquake as voters turn in droves to smaller parties including the far right a half day. and in the u.s. communities in the state of florida counting the cost of one of the most powerful storms in american history the correct in mark. i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us voter rejection of the governing coalition here in germany is the highest it has ever been and that's only days before a key regional election in the southern state of the varia ahead of this ballot is seen as crucial for chancellor merkel's government we have the latest survey by the polling institute in for test the map and for merkel's coalition it is looking like a disaster. if elections across germany were to be held tod
the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with chancellor merkel's grand coalition for her center left social democratic party partners the news is especially better we explain why also coming up today is the last day of campaigning for a highly charged regional election in the powerful southern state of the very their traditional parties are also bracing for a political earthquake as voters turn in droves to smaller parties including the far right a half day. and in the...
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is still propping up the coalition government but.once we do venture my what must we have all you tell us we don't have control and everything hand governments are bad images links are contributed to the fact that issues that were. under the populace didn't get through and didn't mention wish to. use in. a new poll suggested that eighty eight percent of s.p.d. party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay or go. cars sure what is clear is that just because the s.p.d. and its members had good reasons for joining the coalition really not to leave the country at the mercy of the rightwing condom doesn't mean we'll stay in at all costs here in pies. the liberals who only just managed to scrape their way into parliament are ready to capitalise on any collapse. isn't. that where all prepared for the grand coalition to form sharks and everything that scenario could bring us into. the debate continues to simmer behind the scenes to come the next day selections and
is still propping up the coalition government but.once we do venture my what must we have all you tell us we don't have control and everything hand governments are bad images links are contributed to the fact that issues that were. under the populace didn't get through and didn't mention wish to. use in. a new poll suggested that eighty eight percent of s.p.d. party members would prefer to leave the grand coalition. now senior figures are wondering whether it would be better to stay or go. cars...
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every news live from verses of the german stage of his saying fix more punishment talk back shaky coalition government as both the main parties suffered heavy losses metal social democratic caucus regimes and put the coalition will be asking is this the beginning of the end for the chancellor. and brazil is on the verge of the mixing a populist far right president. the contest has split the country has left us chanting just say is democracy is at stake. for. the people all it's all mourning the eleven victims of saturday's synagogue shooting a ninety seven year old man was among those killed the attacker has been charged and could face the death penalty. i'm christine one welcome to the program germany's governing parties have been hits with big losses in the regional elections today the results from the state of his state could threaten the survival of the federal alliance between medicals conservative c.d.u. and the social democrats let's take a look at the latest projections the c.d.u. won twenty seven point two percent that's a fall off eleven point one percent since the last hissy. ele
every news live from verses of the german stage of his saying fix more punishment talk back shaky coalition government as both the main parties suffered heavy losses metal social democratic caucus regimes and put the coalition will be asking is this the beginning of the end for the chancellor. and brazil is on the verge of the mixing a populist far right president. the contest has split the country has left us chanting just say is democracy is at stake. for. the people all it's all mourning the...
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to the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with on the americans grand coalition also coming up politicians in bavaria taunting a final deal count creating a highly charged election on sunday that do traditional parties are bracing for change as many voters don't just want to posses what is behind the shift. and communities in florida count the cost of the want the most powerful storms in u.s. history michael and. lost as the world's financial leaders gather in body the head of jimmy central bank says multilateralism and reform of the world trade organization is the best way to solve global trade imbalances. plague. underwhelm will continue i'm on the thought she a new survey of forcing politicians to sit up and take notice it shows support for the bodies of those governing coalition blonds into its lowest level since rick. again many voters switching the regions to florida groupings such as the far right if he and the socially liberal environmental reasons the new figures come ahead of a fiercely contested election in the southern states of bavaria then to voters
to the lowest level ever recorded only one in four people are happy with on the americans grand coalition also coming up politicians in bavaria taunting a final deal count creating a highly charged election on sunday that do traditional parties are bracing for change as many voters don't just want to posses what is behind the shift. and communities in florida count the cost of the want the most powerful storms in u.s. history michael and. lost as the world's financial leaders gather in body the...
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massive losses in a regional election but will this be enough to stabilize her fragile governing coalition and berlin. and the man convicted of helping three of the september eleventh attackers it is released from prison in germany. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us the main train station in the german city of cologne is on lockdown amid reports of a hostage situation outside the rail hub now police have cordoned off the area and evacuated the station and all in the end outbound passenger services have been suspended there is been no immediate word on whether the incident could be terrorism related. let's go right to the w.'s david martin he is on the scene in cologne he joins us from outside the station david what are you seeing and hearing there. good afternoon as you said i'm just outside you in central station where the whole area has been cordoned off by police we're seeing dozens of police and emergency services i'm given says and even a fire engines we've talked outside no one is allowed to get anywhere near the inside of the station what we hear is that the perpetr
massive losses in a regional election but will this be enough to stabilize her fragile governing coalition and berlin. and the man convicted of helping three of the september eleventh attackers it is released from prison in germany. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us the main train station in the german city of cologne is on lockdown amid reports of a hostage situation outside the rail hub now police have cordoned off the area and evacuated the station and all in the end...
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polls predict the main coalition partner the c.s.u. will put in its worst performance in decades in various upcoming elections. threatens to close it to germany goes ahead with the room and plans to. ultimately reigniting the rao over how fairly to distribute asylum seekers across the e.u. . russia. could be facing disciplinary action for his title fight to victory over the irish. which ultimately ended up in one role. monday headlines here one oxy international news team here in moscow a very warm welcome to you. polls in germany for various upcoming regional elections don't look too hot for. the chancellor's key coalition ally the c.s.u. looks set to lose significant ground for the first time in decades the c.s.u. is projected to garner less than forty percent of the greens are predicted to double their seats in the bavarian parliament while the right wingers the f.t. are set to make the debut as artie's peter all over now explains this could have serious implications for the balance of power in berlin. this coming sunday angle merke
polls predict the main coalition partner the c.s.u. will put in its worst performance in decades in various upcoming elections. threatens to close it to germany goes ahead with the room and plans to. ultimately reigniting the rao over how fairly to distribute asylum seekers across the e.u. . russia. could be facing disciplinary action for his title fight to victory over the irish. which ultimately ended up in one role. monday headlines here one oxy international news team here in moscow a very...
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twice drove the governing coalition in berlin to the brink of collapse and plunged . into disbelief. first it was over the deportation of refugees along the various border with austria then it was over the fate of huns masson the controversial head of the domestic intelligence agency. sale for the stubborn dyed in the wool politician from the area where a certain type of man calls the shots the varian state premier market is the same type for years the so-called alpha males of the c.s.u. engaged in grueling power struggles until the top of the hole from who then went to berlin. and the varian boys isn't even about politics anymore. that's enough politics planted by or personalities what we go i think as a huge amount of personalities involved here i think the hope is a man who is very egocentric and who will bear a grudge until you know the day of the last judgment. i cannot see these very much in the twilight of his career it has to be said is does he have much time now to really get on the americans nerves which seems to be his sort of self-imposed mission in life a
twice drove the governing coalition in berlin to the brink of collapse and plunged . into disbelief. first it was over the deportation of refugees along the various border with austria then it was over the fate of huns masson the controversial head of the domestic intelligence agency. sale for the stubborn dyed in the wool politician from the area where a certain type of man calls the shots the varian state premier market is the same type for years the so-called alpha males of the c.s.u....
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but the much diminished grand coalition will limp along for now with the severely weakened chancellor at its head there could yet be a public battle for the soul of the c.d.u. . joining me now from up on him and he is political correspondent sparrow a welcome to our must the what do make us do announcements stepping down a spotty leader and then as johnston two thousand and twenty one meaning for the german coalition government well especially after the election has and previous election and above area on the previous problems within the german coalition that had been a lot of pressure so there are those who are on allies in announcement in a way making sure that pressure goes aside that there is that they can start work now and they can focus on the coalition agreement that they agreed when they have the obvious reforms that coalition the social democrats and the conservatives on the other hand there are those who are saying that merkel is very much weakened by the fact that she is leaving the party chair position weakens even further and that could spell new problems for the grand c
but the much diminished grand coalition will limp along for now with the severely weakened chancellor at its head there could yet be a public battle for the soul of the c.d.u. . joining me now from up on him and he is political correspondent sparrow a welcome to our must the what do make us do announcements stepping down a spotty leader and then as johnston two thousand and twenty one meaning for the german coalition government well especially after the election has and previous election and...
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loves us and fractured ruling coalition trusting them. and warm welcome to to proceed a festering a freelance journalist mark is that the election in bavari. will be a victory for democracy. interesting to that comment so begin with you betina. everybody saying it's a regional election is a state election maybe not too important but it codes genuinely be a watershed both of bavaria and at the national level what do you say. i think that's both perfectly true party that has. ruled alone for nearly all of the last sixty years and has never been an opposition gets. hammered and seriously reduced in numbers it will still be in the government so. m.. outwardly i think perhaps not even that much will change and very i think. in some ways the effects will be more dramatic in berlin. because all the ruling and the ruling coalition of anglo american in berlin. is to put the parties that it consists of a set to suffer. in bavaria and suffer badly that's true not just for this yes you but also for the social democrats -- angle america has self will
loves us and fractured ruling coalition trusting them. and warm welcome to to proceed a festering a freelance journalist mark is that the election in bavari. will be a victory for democracy. interesting to that comment so begin with you betina. everybody saying it's a regional election is a state election maybe not too important but it codes genuinely be a watershed both of bavaria and at the national level what do you say. i think that's both perfectly true party that has. ruled alone for...
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is still propping up the coalition government that's kind of s.m.s. what we do get out of my what must we avoid telling us we don't have control and everything and governments are bad images links are contributed to the fact that issues that were asked to the populace didn't get through it didn't mention the stick that was the wrong place so let us get analysis from the dublin chief political correspondent melinda crane i welcome belinda so effectively to announcements that the chancellor started out as chair of her party and will not fight for the chancellorship of the next election so what do those two announcements mean for her party at this stage first of all for the party it means that it theoretically at least can begin to govern proactively rather than reactively and that. disentangle its fate and its future from the chancellor and begin to look toward the future rather to than toward the past she has become so controversial for her decision in the twenty fifteen to admit hundreds of thousands of refugees that it has provoked ceaseless internal
is still propping up the coalition government that's kind of s.m.s. what we do get out of my what must we avoid telling us we don't have control and everything and governments are bad images links are contributed to the fact that issues that were asked to the populace didn't get through it didn't mention the stick that was the wrong place so let us get analysis from the dublin chief political correspondent melinda crane i welcome belinda so effectively to announcements that the chancellor...