 I'm moving into stories from outside Africa. Olaf Scholz, the chairman social democrat candidate, to succeed Angela Merkel, aims to reach an agreement to form a coalition government. The coalition will be with the Greens and the liberal free Democrats before Christmas. Scholz said a government led by him would offer the United States continuity in the transatlantic relations. In a humorous swipe at petrol shortages in the UK, Scholz said, the free movement of Labour is part of the European Union and they had worked very hard to convince the British not to leave the union. Germanist social democrats will now start the process of trying to forge a three-way alliance. They will lead a government for the first time since 2005. This is after they narrowly won Sunday's national election which Scholz promising stability. The free movement of Labour is part of the European Union and we worked very hard to convince the British not to leave the union. Now they decided different and I hope that they will manage the problems coming from that because I think it's constantly an important idea for all of us to make it happen that there will be good relations between the EU and the UK. But this is a problem to be solved. Let me just add, it might have to do something with the question of wages. If people want to decide for a certain job, they want to know if it's something very good for their whole life and if you understand that being a trucker is something which many people really like to be and you find not enough, this has something to do with working conditions and this has to be thought about.