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Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20171117

But now negotiators say theyre done talking for the night. Also coming up will his exit be dignified new pictures are published of zimbabwes Robert Mugabe after a meeting with the military so what have they decided. On has been. Told. Her fired your old masterpiece by Leonardo Da Vinci becomes the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction so who bought this incredible painting. Im sumi so much gonna get to have you with us the four Political Parties trying to lay the groundwork for a new government in germany have broken off their talks chancellor merkels conservative c. D. U. Their bavarian allies the c. S. U. Plus the greens and three democrats worked through the night to complete exploratory talks on a Coalition Government but furley friday morning they announced they were pausing the goshen actions and would resume later on friday. Lets go right to our correspondent all of our salat hes been following the talks all night long all over tell us whats been happening well this w

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20171117

A permanent member of the of the Security Council at the u. N. A russian veto signals the end of investigation by the world body into the use of chemical weapons in syria. Hello im down this is live from doha also coming up in the interest of the people of zimbabwe. Mr Robert Mugabe in my city Zimbabwes President rejects calls to step down. The way to ensure a bloodless transition of power. Amnesty international accuses all sides of war crimes in the battle for control of matter week in the philippines and in the latest sign of shifting alliances in the middle east a senior israeli general talks about sharing intelligence with saudi arabia. Russia has vetoed a u. N. Security Council Resolution to extend the world bodys investigation into the use of chemical weapons in syria last month u. N. Investigators found the Syrian Government was responsible for the chemical weapons attack in a handshake and in april in which eighty people died many of those were children diplomatic editor james

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20171117

Its the only way to ensure a bloodless transition of power. And the battle for control of the southern philippines town im a watery Amnesty International says all sides may have violated International Law. And then a sign of how things are changing in the middle east a senior israeli general talks about sharing intelligence with saudi arabia. And an afternoon of high drama at the United Nations russia and the United States have vetoed competing resolutions on syria the chira solution was the us one it sought to extend an International Inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria so this means that the United Nations team and best gaining the use said deadly sarin gas in syria it will be disbanded russias veto was sharply criticized by france the United Kingdom and the u. S. Now last month u. N. Investigators concluded the Syrian Government was responsible for the chemical weapons attack and conscious in april at least eighty people died that day many of them children now russia co

Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20171117

But now negotiators say theyre done talking for the night. Also coming up will his exit be dignified new pictures are published of zimbabwes Robert Mugabe after a meeting with the military so what have they decided. Was being. Told. By your old masterpiece by Leonardo Da Vinci becomes the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction so who bought this incredible painting. Im sumi so misconduct to have you with us the four Political Parties trying to lay the groundwork for a new government in germany have broken off their talks chancellor merkels conservative c. D. U. Their bavarian allies the c. S. U. Plus the greens and three democrats worked through the night to complete exploratory talks on a Coalition Government but furley friday morning they announced they were pausing negotiations and would resume later on friday. Lets go right to our correspondent all over solid hes been following the talks all night along all of our tell us whats been happening. Well this was quite a bumpy

Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20171117

A unique case whats the broader picture. Good morning the situation is. Quite difficult for people who are forced to leave their homes. Have a big number of. Officially registered internally displaced people its. About one million. On official statistics and we know from this statistics of Border Control services that about thirty fifty thousands of people travel across the line of contact every day ok were talking one point six million. Maria were talking about one to one point six Million People where are they right now are they all inside ukraine where where are you cranes refugees. This number is. And this number of internally displaced people so theyre leaving ukraine mainly in. The. Region closer to the conflict territory of conflict but also leave a bit. To other regions including and western regions. Of you for they decide to stay there or find accommodation or good jobs ok good jobs are a big issue as we heard in our report there its difficult for refugees to find work is that

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