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the, the, this is the dublin news line from bottom and the ballot accounting impact the stand goes into over time, full, the prime minister. now my sherry claims is park is one of the largest number of parliamentary states and calls on the other boxes to us with him. as final thoughts, accountants also on the program, israel's prime minister, passed, pushed into the southern gauze and se, protects the lives of breakfast civilians. this act for us as an funds and miniature operation that would be a disaster. germantown to the old shelves, sometimes in washington for tourists with that president, 5 and 13, to discuss the 2 major crisis dominating world politics, conflicts currently emerging in gaza, and ukraine, dw visits and you,
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craig and frontline, 16 when russian vis tile attacks and positive life. after nearly 2 years of war, we meet residents of hockey, adopting to a city on the phone, the and feel good and welcome to the program. pakistan's, former prime minister, now my chevy found his jail that rifle him run hon. i'll post claiming victory in the general and action. this economy is also a full the prime minister may be announcement of, i'm a, i generate to the video and social media independent candidates. bestbuy. com. one of the most states emphasized national election, which was my find 5 and 7 finalizations of phone ringing as well. no extra research case is a single largest policy. the original results from the election commission. so they've taken $69.00 of $265.00 states is by claiming to be the largest policy.
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mister sherry said they still don't have enough states to form a government by themselves. a junior, toby man, dick relies from the bottom of our hearts. you say, that's what i'm going to. we respect the mandate of everyone. i will quite a bit biased whether from other parties was odd low for independent candidates. i'm going to, i'm going to then we invite them to come and sit with us is with me focused on to help package them out of this crisis, which for last and they've gotten nearly all modest sized bed or votes of express frustration with the unusual delay and the vote counts with some even casting doubt on the integrity of the process. it's just the rigging has been done in the election by the late fee. we're just going to happen to the people engender the bombing. people had been, you know, went out towards do r t exercise their right on that there do be as well. but let's see,
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let's hope for the best, very best supposed to thinking the seems like back in 2018 that this time the, it isn't. so it'd be and i was much more argued about it as you are aware that the results are getting delayed and delays. so definitely there's something a problem behind a situation. tired, really. to be frank, i will tell you that i have really bad about it. uh, deserves a comment, has given it not up to the much every person knows that just what's happened is ready and the better thing give i have done the so good for us on for our technician on miss of a not a team will focus on the shake from child sometimes gave me her thoughts as to why the vote has been denied as well. i think you'll click the show um, you know,
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a country in despair, country in crisis a country which following much a way to elections is faced with a fragmented mandate. with rival policies claiming to represent a majority. and this really does not bode with the tool for a country that has immense challenges before it. right. lots of people, as we saw in the click that i think of it visits us in some way because of vote rigging. i'm what's your assessment? where i think i think it is now a bite by common consensus. agreed that these elections were ready fall from free and fair or transparent. i mean, not only with these concerns expressed before the groups on the 8th of february, but actually on the day there were
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a whole series of extremely questionable actions such as the suspension of a mobile phone services, the interruption of internet services. all of which was seen as a blue to the democratic process. so these elections ready all by all accounts, extremely controversial. okay. folks are still being counted, we had in the report now by sherry claims to have the most number of seats. how would likely easy to be able to form a coalition as well? we do know that mr. shelby's out is, is supported and implicitly by the military establish folks and the intelligent services who were said to have um, uh, who was said to have a sort of attempted. oh, what is known as pre pull rigging ahead of the elections to give mr. series and his
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spotty, a good charles as emerging as the frontrunner. but you know, the, these plans clearly have gone very badly wrong. and what we now have really is a military establishment scrambling somehow to try and salvage mr. sherry and his spotty with what and give it some kind of opportunity and terms of forming the next government. but you know, they are going to meet with step resistance because by all accounts independent candidates, supported by mr. comes justice spotty, have done extremely well and performed very well despite the hounding and harassment to which they were subjected prior to these bills. and so what, what does that tell us? does that, does that tell us?
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but mr. collins policy is particularly popular. oh it does this tell us that's the establishment. as i said, that the military presence in the country a people voting against event of people have enough as well. i think that's a very good question. i think it needs to be said, mr. vista vistacomm, who is as close as we know, incarcerated at, at this moment and, and in prison. oh, was usually popular. i mean, he enjoys it almost out like totally a in focus on everything sent to on miss the comes personality. so i think i think that needs to be squared and you recognize the same time i think we also need to emphasize that, you know, the 128 registered voters involved you saw are absolutely set off with decades of engineering and manipulation by
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a miller tree lead establishment. this was really, i think us much, you know, an attempt to give them a bloody nose as it was to indicate their support. but mister han and his body. thank you so much for joining us for us on a shake from chatham house. thank you. it will take a look at some of the doors making headlines around the world and stuff and certainly gall west security forces if use t, a gas and stone good nights on hundreds of protesters in the capital backup demonstrations around grip. the government's decision to do like the next presidential election move as triggered a political crisis. unfair school sending us democracy, controversial us right we configured has interviewed, rushed as president vladimir putin in moscow. and a video from talk, a cost of network and just approaching privacy has no interest in expanding the warning ukraine the on the countries board as the oddities prepared to negotiate
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a prisoner exchange. defending us journalist evan cosca, which is down in russia on spying charges, latvia, or anywhere else, not to cause a conflict where israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's asked his ministry to develop a plot to evacuate civilians. and the faith remaining hom, us forces in rafa of his, comes after the us and it would not back any is really offensive on the say without the proper planning isn't that the yahoo says rafa is a strong home for us, which carried out to be october 7, 10, a tax, 8 organizations, fee ability operation that would cause a humanitarian catastrophe. another family life grieving after 5 relatives were killed by use really strikes lot of almost few k last both the parents we were
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sleeping and we suddenly woke up to the sound of foaming rocks were above our heads and defy. had started off at the end, i was calling for my mother, father and my siblings. and they didn't want to me. well that's not the net. the southern city of rough or east home to over a 1000000 displaced people who fled to the ball. the town seeking safe day. the people say they are living in fear of a promise. these really advance other side of the normal. we don't know where to go . they told is the raft who is a safe area for displays, people. and we would displays throughout the after being told to leave, han eunice most of the situation, but such guys, me, who do we have to go home? our destroyed houses and we have no other choices. we are just waiting to die. we are waiting for the moment. if i were execution us national security council spokes
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person junk have a said a minute. treat operation in rough or would be a disaster and that the us would not support it. president joe biden also gave the strongest won't, and yet i'm as of you, as you know, that the conduct of the response in gaza in the gaza strip has been um over the top. we talked to be open the gate on there as really so i'm, i'm pushing really are really are mandatory and assistance in to guys. there are a lot of innocent people are starving, not innocent people who are in trouble. don scott, to stop streets close to rough as q 8 hospital have be left in ruins and often he's randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu told troops to pass the
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operations in the states, a few sites areas lifting garza and i also on the threats well, i corresponded ben for susan in jerusalem, outlined the background to israel's evacuation plans for the last civilian refuge and gaza. as the pressure has just been building and building and building for the past 4 months of this wall. coming from all sides, all parts of the world uh, from the united states. uh there were, there was warning off the morning of the warning from both bite and from blinking. but most of those warnings falling on deaf ears when it comes to be used at yahoo is knowing this time seems to be a little different. the pressure from the united nations as well. the united nations secretary general saying that until regional consequences could unfold with any onslaught in rough or the palestinian president must go to
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a bus. also saying that a push into rafa could push the region into endless was we have the feeling that that's already the situation feel, but a group's also warning of potential violations of international humanitarian law. also boarding that it's through monetary, an efforts or all of these a groups that are involved there if it's could come to a complete holt. if there is a military offensive ground defensive in rafa. now the domestic pressure has also been uh, pulling netanyahu from all sides, uh, those who want the boat to continue those who want to see the hostages release. those who want peace, but also uh, calls on the prime minister itself to resign netanyahu. those perhaps heating those warnings for the 1st time in this war from the west rather than his right wing coalition members ordering the military now to come up with some sort of plan to evacuate. the 1000000 civilians in wrap up
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a way to the north. some officials are saying what's left in the north, no, much as far as the other directions that are possible to the south is egypt. and it does not want to see an influx of palestinian refugees and thoughts on that point. egypt is now talking about stepping up security on its board and wisconsin and it has already been sending tanks according to security uh sources. and uh, you personnel surveillance equipment also to the 13 kilometers a fence line that it has with the guns a strip. it's also being building a concrete board, a wall 6 meters into the ground. topped with bumped, why it's worried about the mass displacement of palestinian refugees. it's worried about having to host those refugees. it's also worried about how most flight is infiltrating the border area in any sort of influx of refugees and is worried about
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is really suggestions as well. but if the agent doesn't get things under control, on each side of the board of the egypt will take full control of the border area. and while the war and gaza continues experts, a warning of terrible things happening over in the west back yeah, so on january the 29th, the engineering, one of the most bullet tile cities in the west bank, i mean a all across the west bank. there has been an upsurge and up taken on race since october 7, but in this case, a report being released by un group of experts condemning a joint army security and board of police operation involving about 10 operated strengths stop. some of them is palestinian women, others as medics in a hospital, going in shooting dead. 3 men who are said by the way, the military to have been palestinian militants, members of hamas and other militant groups. they were killed in their beds. the un
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group thing under international humanitarian law, the killing of defense, was injured. patients in a hospital amounts to a war cry and preserving interested in thank you. this gentleman cancel the whole life shelves in washington. 4 talks with lawmakers and president bible on the agenda of israel, how my support on russia's invasion of ukraine had of his trip chancellor show. so i gave him the statements in which he urged the e u and the us to do to help ukraine. it's fight against russia's invasion us senate, so it remains divided. i'm releasing more funds. last week, the you approved a 50000000000 dollar a package for ukraine following months. a rank like chancellor shelves appeals to lawmakers in congress to put that differences aside. this of the developments that we're currently observing in the us senate are a positive sign. we hope
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a decision will be made soon. so i don't want to speculate on how long it will take any stick with young. it may take a few more attempts, but it would be good if a decision came soon. fight to yvonne. this is about sending a big important and clear message to the russian presidents. and it's about active help for ukraine to get it for critical cutting. so what can we expect from that discussions on you cry. age to ukraine? asked that chief political every cent mckayla guzman, who's traveling with the gentleman, chancellor. i guess what i saw was speaking the officer. he's already met members of congress from both sides. and it just phyllis straits and how much of an affects the uh, in the american debate and political info, i think this potentially going to have on the stability of europe. and that's what germantown, so what i sold is very concerned about. that's also what the us president is concerned about. and these are the 2 countries who are the biggest us to us on the
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2nd biggest jona of military assistance to you, crane. and they are very concerned about the message. this is sending to vladimir putin that he might have a tiny parcel victory there. it's very nice. but here in the united states is a very different debate. it's essentially a demonstration of the how that's the full us present. donald trump, who wants to run again for the next time, still has over congress, despite holding no public office at the moment. so jumping in the us to biggest ministry back as of ukraine. i'm the 2 biggest packers of israel and it's war against homos. but what's expected that i think we can expect just to very concerned closest allies of israel. i just want to stress that it is an essential policy in germany to sign in for the protection of israel
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and do a slice. and the united states also associate israel side at the same time, we heard from joe biden on the eve of this new thing here that he wanted the heat cold. the ministry campaign in garza by israel as over the top i quote. and that he wants to see this is say some of the fighting is sustainable. one is that there's more than just to sort the cease fire and very much the opposite is happening. we seen it, but even this, the out essentially posts for the cooling, for more back solutions of rough foss, with more than a 1000000 civilians are at this very moment in time. so we would expect very uh, tends towards very focused tools on how to convince israel to contain its military operations. while at the same time as the will see remaining in israel side. it seems to be very difficult to be israel's friends in this climate where the global
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south clearly is a lot more critical and is criticizing both of us and germany for the very stones at the side of israel. there's lots of dw chief political ad is michela, the city of ha is a coast and targets of rushes. aerial assaults on ukraine, sitting close to the russian border. it come under repeated attacks during almost 2 years of war. correspondent mcsaunder has been to the city and master residents who have chosen to stay there, living a life on the 5 the russian say they target military facilities here in the hockey . but every so often, these turn out to be hotels and homes. people who remain here, i've seen almost 2 years of attacks of that you boy and that night sometimes you don't sleep here bang. i put a blanket over my head tune some bulky,
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little say of trust even though i was just sitting at work yesterday. and i heard a bang, a lot of the and i just kept working. my, it was like, i mean there's nothing left to touch me inside. right there your head so. so that being said, osh law, uh it's scary when their sirens or something is flying in the sky. we try to go out into the core door, or if we are in the street, we go to the shelter and afford you still propose your recruit. clicked us this is how it quite night watching television ended for an elderly couple living here in hockey. earlier this night, explosions could be heard across the city. there had been a warning of incoming show had drones. one of these drones came down right here from house fires to drone attacks firefighters, who have adapted their skills and saving people and trying to limit damage to
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property. their jobs always came with a personal risk. but that's gotten worse. i'm worried, like what we're worried about is i most people with wheeler, the personnel, when the alarm goes off for everyone to take cover with them because they have the incidence of double type attackers. and unfortunately, i think this resulted in the loss of outside sales. people as a w double tap the tax, waiting for responders to arrive, and then hitting them. a common russian tactic. you read the war is war and we understand where we are and what to expect. the house on it says the attack did not hurt him or his wife physically. so he has a warning about russian brutality seen in many ukrainian towns. and this war was to the sports and somebody of prudent managed to raise a generation that takes pleasure in killing people for well, this is what we saw in butcher. this is what we saw in this. you mean? this is what we see now, what you,
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what you want me to my question was that are here. i must understand that we will not stop russia here rush, i will go to your little. she, you will not be the manual. he asks us to come inside to see the damage water used to put out the fire is now leaking into the living room. the roof is gone, their home is wrecked. outside the miners are inspecting what appears to be the drones engine. it may end up here, so hot keeps michelle graveyard. it's full of pieces taken from attack sites. russia tries to overwhelm air defenses by sending lots of drones and missing else at the same time. in the fall level, this is part of the fuel engine of an s 300 me. so this is the rocket that is most often fired at hodges is dcf thought of you being so close to the russian border. it's about 40 kilometers away, adds to the danger. the s 300 missile takes 50 seconds to reach the target from the
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moment of launch. this is not always enough time to launch the system to shoot it down because of which uh, russia has thousands of them to take them down. he says, defense forces with the modern anti aircraft systems like the patriots. but they're in short supply around here. in a sense, maybe yes, maybe a shift in original. the ukraine says it's doing what it's can to protect against these air attacks. the more pressure russia exerts, the more will get through scientist in iceland to save all the time in continuity has subsided after an eruption, but they have wanting the area code experience for emergency cruise or work through the night to repair broken pipeline supply hot water to thousands and lava had been threatening the nearby town of glen to vic. this residence for
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a move to safety in november. your options also force the closure of the blue lagoon tourist attraction. show surface of the earth cracked for 3 kilometers in southwest iceland. the volcano erupted sending tourists of running to safety, woke up to the siren going office, and we tracked this stuff up and down the parking lot and there's the, there is a volcano going and it was awesome. news. amazing here. just something once in a lifetime you will see most of the residents in this region had already been evacuated in november when a series of interruptions began. this time the lava has damaged a major hot water pipe in rick in his peninsula. it's applied heat to nearby homes . now thousands of people are rushing to buy electric heaters with temperatures outside floating close to minus 10 degrees celsius. it's heavy for us because now
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we don't have any hot water over the pipe. so it's not the moment. it is also fuel that the foss moving lava might reach smotts and the problem which has no pipes supplying heat to another $30000.00 people project along the way smoke could be seen at iceland international airport f would stop, so there was no impact on flights. but to just will block from visiting one of icons, most popular destinations, the blue lagoon. the what a few options and the see just off the central and nothing happened for the. ready 800 years and it's been a bit of a shock, has come back to life. i thought of these a hoping the lava speed will drop off and the next i was and not destroying more than just structure in the land of ice and fire. and you're
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