During their National Anthem, protesting against racism in the us. Donald trump says theyre unpatriotic. And an exhilirating 53 ball century from moeen ali inspires englands cricketers to a comfortable win over west indies in the Third One Day International in bristol. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Exit polls in germany suggest Angela Merkels party will once again be the largest in parliament after nationwide elections. That means she looks set for a fourth term as chancellor. Her christian democrats came out ahead of the second placed social democratic party, but with a significantly reduced level of support. Perhaps the shock of the day was the success of alternative for germany, now on course to become the first far right movement to enter the bundestag, since the second world war. Our berlin correspondent jenny hill is in the german capital for us tonight. Angela merkel knew shed win this election, but its not the victory shed hoped for. Exit polls suggest support for her p
Stars neil during the aaron anthem american football stars kneel during the anthem, protesting racism in america. Grieving and welcome to bbc news. Good evening. The alternative for Germany Movement or afd, which opposed the decision to allow more thani billion opposed the decision to allow more than 1 billion refugees opposed the decision to allow more thani billion refugees and migrants into the country, is the first far right party to win seats in the German Parliament since the end of the second world war. Angela merkel was 10 down on the last election. She says that the ft now poses a different challenge. Jenny hill reports. Afd. It has been a frustrating night for Angela Merkel. A brave face for the cameras at the party faithful. Angela merkel has won the election for them, but it is not the victory that they had hoped for. Support for the conservatives is lower than it has ever been under her leadership. A verdict, perhaps, on her decision to open germanys doors to a million ref
Hello and welcome to the programme. In the last 2a hours voters in germany have redrawn the countrys Political Landscape, and the effects are likely to be felt right around the world. Chancellor Angela Merkel will serve a fourth term in office, but her authority has been weakened as her party, the christian democrats, seeks to build a new coalition. Protests have also been held in several cities after the anti immigra nt alternative for deutchland party was forecast to win seats in the federal parliament for the first time. Damian grammaticas has more on that in a moment, but first, heres our correspondentjenny hill, on the political fallout. It has been a frustrating night for Angela Merkel. A brave face, though, for the cameras, and for the party faithful. Mrs merkel has won the election for them, but it is not the victory they had hoped for. Support for her conservatives is lower than it has ever been under her leadership, a verdict perhaps on her decision to open germanys doors to
In the last 2a hours voters in germany have redrawn the countrys Political Landscape, and the affects are likely to be felt right around the world. Chancellor Angela Merkel will serve a fourth term in office, but her authority has been weakened as her party, the christian democrats, seeks to build a new coalition. Protests have also been held in several cities after the anti immigra nt alternative for deutchland party was forecast to win seats in the federal parliament for the first time. Damian grammaticas has more on that, in a moment, but first, heres our correspondent, jenny hill, on the political fallout. It has been a frustrating night for Angela Merkel. A brave face, though, for the cameras, and for the party faithful. Mrs merkel has won the election for them, but it is not the victory they had hoped for. Support for her conservatives is lower than it has ever been under her leadership, a verdict perhaps on her decision to open germanys doors to a million refugees. Translation l
Voters in germany have redrawn the countrys Political Landscape, and the effects are likely to be felt right around the world. Chancellor Angela Merkel will serve a fourth term in office, but her authority has been weakened, as her party, the christian democrats, seeks to build a new coalition. Protests have also been held in several cities after the anti immigra nt alternative fur Deutschland Party was forecast to win seats in the federal parliament for the first time. Damian grammaticas has more on that in a moment. But first, here is our correspondent jenny hill on the political fallout. It has been a frustrating night for Angela Merkel. A brave face, though, for the cameras, and for the party faithful. Mrs merkel has won the election for them, but it is not the victory they had hoped for. Support for her conservatives is lower than it has ever been under her leadership, a verdict perhaps on her decision to open germanys doors to a million refugees. Translation lets not beat about t