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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming july from berlin, donald trump, scores and decisive when in the new hampshire primary, the chrome supporters celebrate the victory. the 2nd in his bid for the us republican presidential nomination. but nikki haley is only rival, says the race is far from over. also coming up thailand's constitutional court players, popular politicians, te, tell him german rock of violating collection law. he had been suspended from parliament but will now retain his seat. last year, the senate blocked him from becoming prime minister despite his election victory.
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plus the oscar nominations heat up the marvin time, or the fate is the patriarchy to blame for barbie being sidelined by oppenheimer, the bioethics goes nuclear with 13 nominations versus barbie's, 8 for cultural correspond it discusses snobs, bombs, and kind of me of the law. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we'll begin with some breaking news. a russian military transport plane has crashed close to the border with ukraine. this video posted on the social media platform. telegram appears to show the incident, the russian mission, russian media, quote the, the ministry of defense saying that at least $65.00 people were on board, including captured members of the ukrainian armed forces will bring you more
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details on this story as they become available. now to the us and donald trump has cleared another hurdle in his bid to become the present. the republican dominey in the us presidential race with almost all of the votes now counted in new hampshire. trump has 54.5 percent of the boat, which easily leads sol arrival nikki haley is 43.2 percent. it's the 1st state primary of the 2024 election following the iowa caucus celebrating is when tom said it indicated a bigger victory is on the way. this is an evening that i will not forget because it's the 3rd time, but more importantly, i think it's going to be i think it's going to be the most important time. we one of both it was, i think they said somebody said you rarely. if you, when both,
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they've never had a loser, let me put it that way. when you, when i was, and you in new hampshire, they've never had a loss is never been. so we're not going to be the 1st. i can tell you a former south carolina governor and nikki haley says she's continuing her whitehouse bid. despite her defeat in new hampshire. i want to congratulate donald trump on his victory tonight. he earned it. and i want to acknowledge that new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last of the, this raise is far from over. there are dozens of a left to go. the drop is now the clear front runner for the presidential nomination of the republican party, but some trumps borders were nevertheless concerned about the results in new hampshire. the w, as in as poll is in new hampshire and heard some of their views on the rates. even
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though donald trump won the primaries here in new hampshire, some of your supporters are little disappointed that you didn't win by larger margins. they blame it on the system in this state, and most of these days can't do it. you can switch your party affiliation of the day. the primary so that the democratic party was encouraging democrats to become republicans for a day to vote for haley to take trumps down. so this 45 percent and haley got this page. it's an illusion, it's cheating. then i do a reach out and find out it was even better, i don't know, but there's no way you lost and that's what matters. the answer you got. there are boat out there were holding the momentum he's going to do just as go down there in south carolina. he's got a paste and he's on track. i think honestly, um, it's still quite an impressive lead, especially since a lot of the independents were able to vote in the republican election, who may be democrats. so i think the fact that he did when, and i think the numbers actually a much better than what they were showing before i,
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i think it's still going to be an impressively, i thought it was a huge victory. a huge victory. and nikki haley needs a look in the mirror and she is a realize that she's on the wrong side of history. there was an open primary. i'm sure you had republicans, and democrats voting for nikki haley tonight. but i think a, when is a wind, no matter how small, let's carried on to nevada and onto the general because we just declare that she will stay in the race. the next elections are in south carolina and she has to written her home states to keep a chance of winning the nomination. this election is a month away and a lot. this new hampshire was widely considered one of nicky hayley's best shots at winning against trump. but she did lose the w is, janelle de milan is in new hampshire and told me earlier, what influenced the outcome there? yeah, so, so we have been saying for days that if there was going to be an electorate that
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was predisposed to be receptive to nikki haley, then this would be it given it's large proportion of moderate voters and of undeclared voters in india. and nikki haley did manage to pull those motors, but she did not capture the car republican voters. and donald trump ended up walking away with a we in here in new hampshire. although you did know, although we did note there earlier, that taught nikki haley last by a much smaller margin than originally anticipated. suggesting that her support here is actually much stronger than what had been originally pulled and that she is clearly prepared to take this experience of having been under estimated and taking it all the way to her home state of south carolina. however, you're talking about what influenced the voters and why donald trump one today. now if you ask a voters here in new hampshire, what other number one concern is, what they feel is the number one issue facing of the country. they would say
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immigration, they have the feeling here that joe biden has lost control of the southern border and that illegal immigration has become an intractable problem. and donald trump is the person with the answers to that problem. and in the end, what we're seeing now is that voters turned out in their numbers, that appreciated trump stance on the border more. and that could explain that could be a large part of what explains a donald trump to win here today. so we did see some support for hailey in the primary. she has about to stay in the race. janelle, is there any realistic path to victory for her in this presidential contest a while she has one months to convince the voters of south carolina the vote. and their primary in late february,
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in fact, she's practically on her way there. now she has a speech scheduled for this for this wednesday. now, one over key concerns that might be after her losses in iowa and new hampshire, dot the donor money light and dry up. but she is. but apparently she is making fundraising trips and they're scheduled in this week. she's making fundraising trips in california, florida, and new york. but even if she does get that donor money, this is still going to be quite a difficult ob hill climb for her. it's still going to be hard because especially because, especially in south carolina, you have uh, the top of political, the top political elite, seeming to line up behind trump, chief among the south carolina senator tim scott. so what we're going to see is her trying to continue to convince the voters of south carolina. she's going
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to center her argument around electability against joe biden. but i think we should be prepared for the rhetoric between her and donald trump, but escalating even further and this fight getting even last year. shell. thank you very much. that was the w janelle dom along in new hampshire. for the german perspective on this, i'm joined now by d. w as chief political correspondent, nina has a nina, how is this primary victory victory for trump in new hampshire? being seen here in germany. of course, it's a major story and all the major media are in the newspapers. i mean, the us play an important they. it plays an important role for them and politics for them and strategies for you politics. so, and nobody's ignoring this issue. and of course, it's not a major surprise, is it? the trump has one. so increasingly you're hearing this question last 2 was if we are indeed going to see a from 2 point
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o scenario with donald trump as the american president. again, that would challenge german politics incredibly on so many areas. now donald trump benches rival nikki haley, have different approaches to foreign policy. do one, it does one of those approaches a line more closely with germany's to assess. i would say, well, german politicians, west and politicians in general have been stressing is that they like predictability. and donald trump is not known to be somebody who is a predictable, a reliable pot. and i, he showed that during his 1st presidency, he made a rustic decisions that would silence his pot as nobody knew how he was watching. he was challenging the entire political system. they didn't know who to talk to when they wanted to talk to washington. so this is possibly, this would be easier this time around because of course it will be the 2nd time
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it's donald trump. indeed. what a when in november. but in terms of content. and they also are very, very clear that there are, i think they have identified 4 key areas where they say it's going to be massively challenging for them politicians because donald trump would possibly abandon joe by this climate policies. then we're talking about an erotic behavior when it comes to the approach with china and then possibly also donald trump would stop helping ukraine militarily and focus his efforts elsewhere. and then of course, the big question will us stay in nate? so this is crucial for germany as well. indeed. what about the polarization that we've witnessed in us politics now for years is that also reflected in german politics. and so, you know, we're beginning to see that we're beginning to see the rise of the fall, right? the rise of populism not just in germany, but across europe as
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a whole. and so they're playing with those same tools that plant they using those instruments. we saw new hampshire just now the don't from his photos. they don't care about all the legal proceedings. if anything they probably boosted his standing with his followers, say, pride. so this is something where we hear in so many have the far right a, if the potty are also selling things that democratic institutions trying to ridiculous ridicule them and to make them feel less legitimate and only as an attack by the rulers impala against a sort of an unwelcome opposition. neither. thank you very much. shall chief political correspondent, nina, us take a look at a few other stories making headlines today. turkey's parliament has voted in favor of sweden's accession to nato clearing a long standing hurdle to stock holmes joining in the western lions turkish approval leaves hungary as the only nato members get to ratify sweden succession.
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mongolian authorities say at least 6 people have been killed by massive gas explosion in the capital of the top. the blast was triggered by a crash between a car and a truck carrying liquid natural gas. 3 firefighters, for among the dead us is, is, has carried out airstrikes in northern a rack. targeting 3 facilities linked to or ran back militia follows an attack on an iraqi air base over the weekend. which injured for us personnel around the lines militants have stuffed up. the stuffed up attacks on us troops is the start of israel's offensive and cancer. thailand's top court has cleared the former head of the progressive move forward, party violating election law. the tell him to run rod seen here on his way in the court this morning led his party to victory and last year's elections, but was blocked from becoming prime minister. he had been accused of breaking
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election law by owning shares in immediate company while he was a candidate constitutional court ruled the peters status as lawmaker has not ended a lot of on the 3 the streets of bangkok pizza, the image of a new ad. so they brings victory in an election estimate. he was not supposed to win for young businessman and his progressive move forward policy, defeat the conservative party supporting the boy list, admitted tree. after nearly a decade of army bout tool ties one to change before long. we will have the new prime minister named beat the live general ended up but even though we move forward, woodenville may seats that was not guaranteed to fail with the, with the backing of the senate. his bid to become premier, blocked by oh no elected lawmakers. the military had to pointed out what the result
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of what happened in the parliament today. i accepted, but i'm not giving up unambitious program of reform had put him in the cross has of the old god. he and his coalition partners planned to revise the constitution and business monopolies and to allow same sex marriage ahead of another vote. thailand's highest court suspended pizza from parliament. it was investigating allegations he was bought from winning in the election. because the how it shares in the media company to move forward simple with this, gave it to voice the and they said to be established, months was taking a much a threat to its rules. peter left parliament no longer fighting for the premiere ship. just trying to hold onto his seat with him sidelined real estate tycoon shrink that type of scene became prime minister. after making a deal. we submit it, treat the more you hold grudges, the less my for your be and your,
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you'll be your be trapped in the past. but i learned, i have my lessons, you know, i forget but i won't forget, it was a delay to tie democracy. but peter saves his setbacks just at the tool he hopes to make you be tons of politics in the next general election. oh you're, i spoke to to none. phone. so dear. ok. a political scientist, chiller longhorn university in bangkok, he told us what the verdict means for peter them to run rough had his move forward party, as most of the time. so it means that he's now back in parlance. he's eligible to be 5 minutes of doing this tub. and i, yes, perfect. so it's coming back up in the next the last time. positive sofa we from now will know whether the policy will be solved or if it will be allowed to continue. advertised capacity is to start campaigning to him in less than is the same, a private sale with the supervisor and the phones have back up media company. so i
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think the thing to watch is that's, you know, when the most popular, when do you that some of the various agencies move together then basically meet the time. but now that move for as an officer is much less of a threat. who doesn't have power? so because of it would not be surprising if the product is also off next week. but at the same time i, i think that, you know, we might see it as do see some kind of touch is hanging over a move forward as a party. moving ahead, just to make sure that they don't become excited again to be established as a problem. so they are still facing obstacles. they're within their party, but we're talking here about a man who with his party one last years general elections. that's not disputed. could we see him taking another shot at power despite the opposition that he's facing as this is the uh, the safety task today. and i think for the as a warranty,
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for this policy, you know, the most popular one the election. but he certainly can come back if that's about to be time is the box. the obstacle will be that probably potty was falling alliance. but if i came to the 2nd floor came in 1st, a small mountain and it's me and put my eyes now follicle and then we move forward as the opposite. so the only way for move forward to become common was, is to form a coalition government. it fits high, and that is unlikely now, which means that 3 times online, it could be a problem. is that in the foreseeable future of doing this to him, it's the next election. we'll see something that takes shape differently. but for now, i think what type of one of the government, the problem is the set top and the run in the country. and you know what the queue that uh by forming a coalition we move forward. and a lot of the time we find them is the so this is how they define and really find that is be laid behind the scenes. and that was political scientists to the non
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congress here that they're in bangkok. now trained drivers have started the longest rail strike in german history. the only very limited time tables will be in operation for 6 days. and most services have been canceled and walk out as ever pay and working hours and is due to end on monday. it's the 4th strikes since november . freight transport is also affected. experts say economic losses could run as high as 1000000000. europe's earlier s the w corresponding, nothing more. it's berlin's central train station. how this will affect people as well. this is an unprecedented brain strike as we have as many calls unprecedented disruptions to passengers around 50 percent of long distance frames will not run this week. to bon who runs frames has said that it will fit on extra carriages with
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more capacity for basically one passengers to expect huge delays. there's not just long distance things. germany regional trade network is. busy also affects it's around 75 percent of those things have been cancelled or will delay on as we have freight transport to so we have that freight transport. would it be effective generally? is it a logistical hall on the card for a network? and i just spoke to the parents, folks passing for, for the, for the free and real ways. and they said the overnight, only critical supplies were being savvy to run on the even most patients had to reach the lease. so i think if passengers um or just feel the effects are based on consumers to we might start to see that people really get um, fed up with with the train sites. so watch the strike all about matthew. what are real workers demanding of the lee terry, the drivers union once more money for
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a few hours. they were essentially looking to reduce hours from $38.00 per week to $35.00 on the one we saw using who won all types. we compensation for the soaring inflation that we've experienced here in the last couple of years, tortured on the job. and really that was basically rejected. all right, but the problem really is that the 2 sides have inside duncanville since november. and so, and the last 10 our very best to dispute parts evangelists. and also last friday we are subject to be offered something like 5 percent pay rise this year on another 5 percent next year. not that yes you and appears to be that the 2nd point is to be this adoption and watching time from 5 to 8 hours to $5.00 to $5.00. so the moment both sides, no one's going to give an we are in the, in the report matthew, the strike could cost germany up to a 1000000000 euros to the government to anything to stop this.
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well, so far the government has tried to steal of this tons of law. i'll show it to said he doesn't do that. it would be right for him to get involved and an industrial dispute between 2 private parties. he's probably aware as well that he doesn't want to have for 2003 drivers turning against him. however, if there starts to affect the public newton gemini on, if people start depending to believe on the government and he may feel terry that he has no choice but to get involved. matthew, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, matthew moore, berlin central train station. now the historical drama oppenheimer has emerged as the big winner of this year's oscar nominations, but it's the films that we're not picked that are stirring up controversy. oppenheimer was nominated for 13 categories, including best picture and best actor, but many have been left in shock by the omission of the record breaking barby film in several key categories. neither director great girl big north star, margo robi,
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were nominated for best director, a leading actress, leading fans questioning why the 2 women were stopped by the academy. so rocks for often dw culture has been following all this. scott, talk to us about that barbie movie. it did get some of our nations but not in the major categories. is it up? is that the snow as well? yes. i mean it obviously to get nominated for best picture, which is the top category. so it definitely wasn't completely ignored. but barbie was the most successful film of last year. and many people are saying that the academy missed the point of the film by taking this hugely successful, entertaining, quite feminist movie and snubbing the, the 2 main women who contributed to his success, namely directed, get the good to go. it wasn't all made for best. director and star michael roby,
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who didn't get a nomination for best actress. i'm. well, i think this sort of discussion around the film is really interesting and probably helps the oscars because everyone loves a great controversy in scandal. um, maybe the main reason that the barbie didn't get these big nominations has less to do with the female palate behind it because both model, roby and graphic eric are multiple oscar nominees. the academy actually loves their work and more to do with the film itself. because the academy in the us has a lot of problems, the celebrating really entertaining comedies, of which barbie is. one, they're much more comfortable celebrating films like oppenheimer, which are deadly serious and see them very important a film. so you often see a big in entertaining comedies getting a snap at the oscars. i think that's more what's behind the snouts, but as i say, it's great to have this kind of controversy is definitely gonna help the oscars. and now we can all separate into team oppenheimer working barbie. i had of this
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year's awards several interesting points about these academy awards. uh the nominations. anyway, germany, sandra, hello. i got a best actress nomination for her role in the french field. anatomy of a full european cinema is having quite a year. isn't scott? oh, definitely, definitely. i'm so happy to see sandra held up in champion for years. finally, get oscar a recognition. she's obviously a huge star here in, in germany, but with this still in particular anatomy of a whole, which one can, it's a french film and she's really getting a global or recognition and, and you can see really be the whole countries here, charities are rallying behind or last night i happened to speak to the veteran german director and vendors who also was oscar nominated this year for his don't perfect days. and he said the 1st thing he asked when you heard the nominations was, did sandra get in? did sandra make it? and he was say, how proud he was of her to represent her country, represent germany at the oscars of this year. so we're really seeing
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a great celebration of european film in general as you say, to european films and nominated for best picture. and 4 of the 5 director nominees are actually european, the only exception being the great american director of martin scorsese. scott, thank you very much. as always, that was the w, as scott roxborough, a researcher of stationed in end arctic, i have discovered a rare white thing when the bird has a genetic variation that effect is pigmentation. there she stands out among the rest, the condition makes her more visible and susceptible to predators. the penguin, as part of the gen to species, which is one of the world's largest in physical size,
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you're watching dw news coming to live from berlin. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at dw, thanks for watching the
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inside gaza. it's been more than $100.00 days since the whole month period acts on israel. dw reporter of mohammed loot lives and works in the gaza strip. he has been documenting life there since the outbreak of the war. the humanitarian situation is catastrophic. the war and its consequences close up the next on d. w. maritime trade and tourism can be powerful sources. the beacon nomic growth. but they come with greater risk than before. container shipping is vulnerable to
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both accidents and political conflict. crew ships caused considerable environmental damage. can we still afford these enormous vessels made in germany? in 60 minutes on d, w, the so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and one different things from life and your parent. i just want to pursue what sets my so on fire or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, unreasonable, all stuff i want to in the clouds. it's
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