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the, the business, the deputy news line from the us supreme court. hans donald trump major fits rate with wide ranging implications. the justices unanimously reject colorado's face to block the form of presidents from its primary ballast, crushing same river attempts, and other states also on the program transports the woman's rights to unimportant into its constitution. a well 1st intended to prevent any robots of abortion rights in the future. dw spriggs with companies, people who bought 22 years ago into a pool. the base still trying to escape the
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. i'm feel welcome to the program. the u. s. supreme court has ruled that states cannot keep donald trump offered 2024 ballots. the unanimous ruling strikes down, colorado has been to bomb. mr. trump from which presidential primary states a top call to remove the former president from dr. alison december. so i think the constitutional panel insurrection is running for office. similar attempts have been made in other states, pointing to mr. trump's role than the january 6 attack on the us capital. a supreme court decision applies across the country. mr. trump, of course, welcome to the router. i want to start by thanking the supreme court for its unanimous decision. today, it was a very important decision, were very well crafted, and i think it will go a long way toward bringing our country together,
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which are countries. so i thought responded to in washington, janelle do malone. i told him all the supreme court has unanimously rule to allow trump to stay on the ballot for the colorado primary. now of course, this has wide ranging implications. not just for colorado, but this will apply nationwide. we know that there were similar pushes to keep trump off the ballot in the likes of maine and illinois. but basically what this ruling does is that it ends challenges to trumps candidacy. related to section 3 of the 14th amendment. so that's the part of the constitution that bars interaction is from holding office. so the message behind the court's ruling is that so it should not be up to individual states to in for section 3. and, but that could lead to chaos if different states come to different conclusions. rather, they think that it should be up to congress to pass legislation around when section 3 can be involved and how it should be enforced. now. uh, this was quite
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a long shot argument to make anybody but it was important to clarify before the super tuesday primary. colorado is one of those floating states. but what this ruling does not do is tell us whether it's the supreme court. so i think that donald trump engaged in an insurrection which of course, was the states basis off for trying to kick trump off of the ballot. okay, you mentioned the super tuesday i just spent, which is 24 hours ahead of those super tuesday primers. how close is donald trump to secure the nomination of the republican party? is unofficial confident, a while at this point, it would be surprising if he does not secure the nomination. he is very much on track. he has 244 delegates. at this point you need a 1215 as close as competitor nikki haley has 43, and incidentally, she actually won her 1st nominating contest right here in washington dc. yesterday . donald trump has won all of the other ones now uh for super tuesday tomorrow,
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more than 800 delegates are up for grabs. again, he is widely expected to sweep that votes. so really does look like we're headed for a bite and trump free match. come november and it doesn't also look like is complicated . the complicated timelines around his legal cases would be able to keep them from the white house as it stands. only really one of those cases is on track time wise of that is that the case saw in new york involving hush money paid to the adults on actress stormy daniels. that is set to go to trial later this month with all the other cases. everything else might happen closer to the election. and if donald trump actually ends up winning the election, then those legal cases could be rendered lute, especially if he becomes a president and the orders the department of justice to john from that to now gentle dental out in washington the front which has become the 1st country to make a boston a constitutionally guaranteed rights,
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and it was overwhelming support from the public for the initiative. abortion rights activists and supports is gathered in central powers to set a price. as low make is resolved, the passes, the measure of abortions been legal in front since 1975. the change the constitution was prompted by the us supreme court removing the rights to abortion. the 2022. so was there any doubt that this would be passed? i asked paris correspondence, decently as well and not today, phil read was quite clear that senators and the members of the national assembly would loudly vote in favor. if in finding this, you know, this freedom, this guaranteed freedom to choose and how about this is the end of an 18 months legal process? and that started in the summer 2022. and there were in the, in the beginning, several initiative spies opposition parties from the last, 1st to for a to,
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to do such a move. and the 1st word it and so piece initiative. so the rights to version abortion right, object to it by the senate, the lower house of parliament where you have a right we majority and then over the months and this topic really changed and no more people more. no petitions were talking about until finally it was clear that the needed to be another. right. and the government came into the picture and said, and i okay, let me go shaped on the exact reading off of this new. right. and now as i said, the new what is enshrined will be designed in the constitution is the guaranteed right for women to have an abortion. and so finally, at varies in the senate to fall to it like they could, they may be in favor. so when a completely against about it and trying this in into the constitution, they've agent in favor of this initiative. and now we have this overwhelming majority today in the congress invest side, where you bring with the government,
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brought together and the national assembly and the senate in favor of this initiative. and why abortion has been legal a in france since and 19 seventies. why put it into the constitution as well? that's a very sad question. and you know, before the summer 2022. when as you mentioned, the us supreme court of a ton, the rights to constitutional rights in the us to have an abortion abortion. and this was really very much in, inside this topic, feminists were talking about about, but many things before we have the right. we have a little saying that you kind of have an adverse abortion in front. we don't need to in find this in, into the constitution, but then when that happened in the us, it felt as some people here ported like an electro talk. and so people realize that actually that could be taken away from women. and that's when all this was set in motion. this comes obviously to the backdrop of european elections about the art
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happening in june 20 the end of this year. and with the far right set, you know, as predicted to come 1st in the polls, according to pollsters, and also a general rise of the far right and far i parties on a and, you know, to be conservative, sometimes reactionary. and sometimes it's willing to go against the take back women's rights. and so that was rising concern amongst politicians from the, from the left over the, from the center, but also from, you know, the center, right. but yeah, maybe it was a good idea. 10 trying this in the constitution also because you know, here and funds, there is a presidential election. i mean 2027 and pulse was no longer excluding that the far right could come for us and these presidential elections. okay, thank you, lisa. they said louis in paris. so all stories back your headlines around the world . over 40 governments are going for an international investigation into the death
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of rational positions. data elect signed the valid me countries including the u. s . and e. u. member states expressed outrage of the un human rights council accused president bruce and the thing responsible for missed the move out of the staff to use find apple 1800000000 euros. it says the tech company was unfairly preventing sponsored find other music stream this from informing uses of payment options outside. it's still, apple says it will appear guitar. egypt in the us have been holding tours in cairo. so you can choose between israel on hamas. mediators are under pressure to secure a cx, 5 in guys or before then based off of ramadan. next we, us officials say israel has brought to approve the day as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza, deteriorates egypt as a form. a foreign minister is pushing back against the pressure on his country to
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open its border with gaza. speaking to dw santa kelly on the conflicts out and this week, the bill find me one of the consequences. the guys across is, might have on egypt. peace agreement with these, right. what are we about to do if the person is, are forced, of course support. we will have to deal with a very dire. you might charity situation. there will be a situation where if they're forced across the board, we will have to make very difficult decision. but how we respond to we, we clearly are not going to care for our students. but that being said, uh, it should not be interpreted as meaning. push them across the border. and we will that yes, because pushing out across the board is not only a violation of understanding and rights. it's also, by the way, the violation of egypt is ready piece of we know of consequence to do what's the full interview in devices division of conflicts on here on the w at 10. so t u t c,
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or online at w dot com, forward slash conflicts are now delayed, as overline during the democratic republic of congo, or the whole talks about the regions long running conflicts. congo, accused as rwanda of supporting the m $23.00 level group, which is waging, i mean, search and say in easton, congo. run that denies the claim. places fighting between rebels and come on. the company's armies erupted near goldman and the towns. sa keisha. shank and beware armada hundreds of thousands of civilians. awfully. when claudina arrived at had 2 children at the discount on the outskirts of goma. she felt relief, but only briefly. she's one of the newest, internally displaced persons here. the un estimates of the fighting has driven 800000 people to seek refuge in this city alone. despite claudine being a fresh face that's come, the 20 year old is not
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a new tool. she was born into the conflict and it continues to rob, how her loved ones. i saw them killed my friend. we were on our way to my saucy, and there was a lot of gunfire. that's when my friend got shot in the head. keith, so this is claudine is running from the m $23.00 rebels who's resurgence in recent years has fueled violence and humanitarian crises in the area with the rebels gaining more and more ground inland becomes further east of buckling under the pressure and the advanced mix floating fearful that it's only a matter of time before the conflict catches up with a. you know, i'm scared when i hear that m. 23 is getting closer. i feel that things are not ok in my body. in the capital kinshasa, the focus is on diplomacy of to previously accusing rundle backing up tend to see rebels. kimberly's president felix just security has extended an only branch saying he's now open to meeting the runtime counterpart to gandhi has consistently denied
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any links to m. 23 talks between the 2 sides have failed before a civil society, it's not optimistic that diplomacy can do much to change the end. you see that it guy you see here in the comes every day there are 6 deaths for either because of the war like is the or from and such. but do you want the congolese people to keep dying is really critical. would be sometime in the battlefield. or some guy because they have nowhere to sleep. i'm sick, you may have others are dying because they're in become, you know, but yes, they're flying therapy because they're afraid of me to ask you to about it. but here to think it's the same thing. the more base us citizen, i'm sure that you ins typing is ation mission. one new school admits that the dsp crisis is one of the most neglected in the world. the mission will leave the country by the end of the year and leaving most security questions open for this
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cause of protection of cvn hotter, which mondays is getting your departure would certainly have an impact on your money. tell you on a bare reasons is pennsylvania terminal boxes for those in the camp. the biggest challenge is a clear way out of the conflict either through diplomacy or military action. the empty tray rebels seem determined to take over more to retreat. meaning one thing for clothing and have family things could get even with here. finally, strong winds up push thousands of tumbleweeds into several times in the united states. president side streets a substitute resembles things from westerns. and sometimes the thorny falls blocked the roads and surrounded homes, reaching as high as the roof. some buildings the
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