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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20171120

News hour live from london coming up. More protests against mugabe as students take to the streets over his refusal to step down rulings on the p. F. Party begins impeachment process against him. Supporters of american yeah to celebrate after the Supreme Court upholds his president ial when the opposition say the decision was made under duress. What next for germany chancellor im going to machall holds talks with the german president after negotiations to form a governing coalition collapse. And ip descended in doha with all your sports news on a sad day as nine hundred ninety eight one billion champion yunnan of aatma dies from cancer at the age of forty nine better more coming up this news hour. Is about ways ruling party has told its chief whip to proceed with president Robert Mugabes impeachment after the ninety three year old ignored a deadline to resign hundreds of students have marched through the capital harare demanding that mugabe step aside zanu p. F. Had given the go until midday on monday to step down voluntarily they voted to remove him as their party leader on sunday well theyd been given that deadline to resign voluntarily or face impeachment that was midday on monday they voted to remove him on sunday and the leader of Zimbabwes War Veterans Association is demanding also that mugabe step down. The people who dont want to see a misprint in the most oh we saw him go to the National Television to pretend as if everything is no more if you are saying that it will be good attending this Party Congress we are saying mugabe go now. Your time is up please leave state house and let the country start on a new on a new page. Arbutus a has been speaking to protest as in harare. Students from the university of maine say they not going to write exams the. President. Resigned to the growing number. Of it. And they say that life as young people in zimbabwe has been im bearable for the one of them is daniel who is a student here. Tell me what is like what is life like. Its been very difficult for most out of to come. Because of finances and those that have graduated steward they can manage to. Find that prices so even if some we have money they can feel also to Pay School Fees because you get thirty dollars out of the day and you have to sleep in a queue so that you can exist that. Thank you very much. And have a vote of no confidence on tuesday. Will begin proceedings to impeach the president that could take a couple of weeks for the moment all eyes on prison. Intervening trying to convince the ninety three year old. President. Kenyas opposition has dismissed president who kenyatta his election victory as illegitimate despite the Supreme Court upholding the results of last months vote in a unanimous decision the Court Dismissed challenges that octobers repeated action was conducted illegally but opposition leader. The ruling was made under duress some of the miller has more from nairobi. It took just a few minutes for Supreme Court judges to end months of Political Uncertainty the president ial election of the current six talked over. By a. As is the election of the Third Respondent the. Supporters were in a jubilant mood outside the court before president elect who took in the artists plan to swearing in the next week and still havent we. Havent read the supporting the. Benefits and outside the case a victory and that was the legitimate. Ruling Jubilee Party and the Electoral Commission say last months rerun was free and fair despite an Opposition Boycott and a voter turnout of less than forty percent and the opposition the National Super Alliance Says it wont recognise can yachters president it believes the Supreme Court didnt act independently when upholding kenyatta election when tension increased in Opposition Strongholds as demonstrators about to fight for what they say is political justice our democracy was jeopardized i want democracy was put on a ledge now i want to show them that wanted to talk to real government. And im not. Kenyas plagued by political and economic divisions worsened after two controversial president ial elections in just three months ago ruling party says it will go up to form an inclusive government the opposition not only the disability in fact that we want our colleagues in the op was. That kenya is bigger than you that all of us must reach peace all of us must reach ethnic coexistence the opposition says the government has been using armed militia and bullets to disperse supporters. As the opposition ponders its next move its uncertain if any further protests will have the impact it hopes for as many other kenyans prepare to move on from aljazeera nairobi. Angloamerican says shed prefer to call a snap election in germany rather than lead a minority government to speaking after talks to form a Coalition Government broke down the three Way Coalition talks included merkels christian democrats and the greens but they fell apart following the withdrawal of the Free Democratic party tomorrow our reports from berlin. As germanys Political Uncertainty increased on monday the countrys president had a stark warning for the various Party Leaders here but. In september and the election on september twenty fourth the parties had to take on responsibility of germany this responsibility and accordance with the german constitution cannot simply be given back to the electorate already or he had met chancellor Angela Merkel following the collapse of talks between her party the greens the socialist Democratic Party and the Free Democratic party or f. T. P. Merkel since been trying to send a reassuring message to germany and the outside world is that i can talk it is at least a day of to perfection on how to go forward. But i will do Everything Possible as transitional chancellor to ensure that this country will be well led through these difficult weeks the probusiness f. T. P. Had been part of Coalition Talks in septembers elections fail to deliver a majority for any one party late on sunday they pulled out suggesting they simply couldnt offer any more compromises on issues such as clean energy and immigration as. We were conducting exploratory talks not forming a government at the end you decide whether to trust that the recent common vision and it is exactly this a common vision for the country is that whats missing merkels former partners the socialist democrats or s. P. D. Have consistently ruled out to being part of another socalled grand Coalition Since doing badly in septembers vote now theyre hoping for a snap election. We think its important that the citizens of our country the sovereign voters are able to evaluate the situation again we are not afraid of a new election is based on the election result of september twenty four we are not prepared to enter a grand coalition with german leadership seen as crucial for European Union trying to push through reforms the collapse of the talks simply youre affording likely the next government will. Necessarily be a stronger government because it has come about in a rather cumbersome and conflictual process which doesnt make for a very energetic or vicious government it will rather be one that will try to prick magically continue and muddle through rather than to shake up europe with new ideas the next few days will prove crucial not only in shaping germanys immediate political future but also about some of the e. U. Now even if the country does avoid having to vote again and whatever shape the next government will tell you the stability that german leadership once represented is now being brought into question. Here on berlin where he has been a cerebral shes the project manager at the Global Public policy institute a think tank focusing on German Foreign policy thanks for being with us so i mean michael has already said as you put it im very skeptical about minority governments and new elections would be the better path how likely is that as an option now do you think it seems to be increasingly likely and today was a very dramatic day for german politics but the minority government option even if america doesnt want it no party really seems to want it the president has basically called on all parties today to make something work to form coalitions this was also hinted at his own social democrats to maybe think about it again but it seems increasingly likely that there will be new elections next year you know there will be quite difficult for says democrats to come back on that promise of not going into into government with a. The president frank had a stand. On his former party and his party and asked them to reconsider they have excluded one that going into another grand coalition because they have suffered in terms of votes every time theyve done this in the past few years but much insures and most of the s. P. D. Has been very strong be emphasizing that they are not going to. Be going into another grand coalition with merkel and theyre actually looking forward to elections which we just heard and so what was the main reason you think for the f. T. Be pulling out they werent just getting enough of what they wanted you think it is grandstanding is really hard to tell at this moment it was always going to be difficult for all parties and especially the smaller parties the greens and the f. T. P. But its really. Hard to tell the greens and the city you are saying that there was a very concrete compromise on the table and there were also a lot of issues on tax on digitalisation that were basically given to the f. T. P. As a compromise that they could have gone and run with basically and presented that to their voters theres a bit of a suspicion that the f. D. P. Is basically kind of didnt want to be in government in the first place they they havent been in government in the parliament for the last four years so it is a more comfortable position for them to be in opposition for the next few years and kind of regain their strength so that theres a suspicion that theyd never really wanted to be in government and need never really seriously tried what about voters and what do they make of the idea of another election it would be voter fatigue at this stage and if so what kind of effect would it have on the results. Again this is very hard to say right now it will also depend on how the other parties and campaigning for the social democrats for example who were very unhappy with their own style of campaigning in retrospect there see this as a chance and maybe if they actually go out and make some more courageous cases on europe for example or in social policies that by and activate some voters but youre right there might be theres a big danger of voter fatigue which will then also could how did the right wing populist party that has now just two months ago made it into a problem and for the first time you mention in passing they europe presumably will this i mean it already has sent jitters through the markets and in europe all the uncertainty what do you think the impact would be i mean if for instance merkel would no longer in charge in germany would. That have a big effect on europe you think this remains to be seen right now it looks like she is likely to run the next government despite the problem us now with the. Coalition forming even she seems to want to stand for a new election and theres no clear alternative within the city you that would make it easy for the city to find an alternative now for the next election so its likely she will stand again still this is has quite dramatic consequences for europe because europe has been waiting for germany to form a government now for the last two months and if there are new elections this will be taking place next march that earliest more likely in april or later and then there again will be correlation talks so that means theres no stable government in germany and around next summer and that also means we cant in germany respond to the proposals that might call and france has put on the table on how to reform the eurozone on basically take any kind of leadership role in europe or the world so thank you very much indeed for your time thank you. Coming up on this news hour from london good news for gaza as a vital Border Crossing with egypt is to remain open for two more days. You have Small Businesses are bearing the brunt of libyas foreign oil revenues. And in sports one is car racing is at a crossroads this season comes to an end in the United States. That Cashel Committee of the red cross says the yemeni cities of santa beda and now without clean water shortage of fuel corresponding saudi led blockade has caused pumping stations to shut down some yemeni ports have reopened and desperately needed food and aid but critics say its not enough damage underreports. In yemen where a humanitarian catastrophe continues unabated anger rises as supplies window. We have many people with kidney failure and cancer and many other diseases but there is no treatment where can we go. Hundreds took to the streets in the city of her date on sunday demanding the Saudi Led Coalition reopen air and sea ports to allow the unimpeded flow of much needed aid. In one of her they just hospitals where medical supplies are running dangerously low a baby diagnosed with cholera is seriously ill. Yemen which is on the verge of famine is also suffering from the worst cholera outbreak ever recorded nine hundred thousand suspected cases of the disease have been recorded since april was this fact of how hospitals need anaesthetic materials surgically switches and surgical to medicines and many other things yes and all these things enter through these ports if they are closed these materials decrease. The un is growing increasingly concerned that there is a point it becomes a second. I think one where there was a Million People who are living lives including four hundred children under the age of five who are those skeletal bitches that you see on t. V. Those people are living in a similar existence and if we interrupt their very fragile supply which is located then those people get closer and closer to the summit. Representatives of the uns office for coordination of humanitarian affairs in yemen are eager to travel to saudi arabia to discuss the issues face to face with saudi leaders but cant really afford to send a team to be able to discuss the procedures for the data or. Study to do but all of the discussion charts and saying something. In addition to the humanitarian concerns a new report from the s. A. M. Organization a geneva based rights watchdog says that at least seven hundred sixteen cases of Rights Violations were committed against civilians in yemen last month. The alleged violations included extra judicial killings physical assault arbitrary detention forced displacement torture and violations of press freedom. More than five hundred were attributed to iranian backed who the rebels who are currently in control of the capital sanaa while the Saudi Led Coalition was deemed responsible for at least one hundred violations says the watchdog back in her data a vital port remains closed as yemenis grow ever more desperate for help. Just. Ahead of a larger saudi backed Syrian Opposition group has resigned after an eighty two year ten he had his job front of the high a negotiation is committee and he along with his spokesperson a step down the head of an opposition conference in saudi arabia a statement from he did not say why he was quitting the agency and the main Anti Government umbrella block which includes political and groups and has represented the opposition in peace talks. But leader of lebanons hizbollah group has denied any involvement in the firing of a Ballistic Missile into saudi arabia on november the fourth a huge short while ago house on this road also dismissed accusations by the arab league that its involved in terrorism as unfortunate or serious as you know what it has more from beirut. What really i had two messages one to the arab league responding to their statement their resolution which called hezbollah a terrorist organization and they accuse that of supporting terrorist groups in arab countries hezbollah saying that no we are not sending advanced missiles or Ballistic Missiles or even guns to any arab country including yemen and actually mocking saudi arabia and its allies telling them what have you done name us a battle where you fought against eisel and us are all are saying theres an International Consensus that i sell is a terrorist organization but it is hezbollah it is iran it is iraq it is the Syrian Government they are the ones leading the fight against isis almost trying to say how can you call as terrorists when we are fighting a terrorist organization and the second message nasr law had it had to do more with internal lebanese politics you have to take it within the context of the resignation of the lebanese Prime Minister saad of heidi who said that he would be ready to withdraw his resignation if hezbollah disengages itself from regional conflicts and like you mentioned earlier hezbollah nasrallah saying that we are ready to pull out our advisors and our commanders and our trainers to we sent to iraq because

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