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the, the, this is dw, use life from berlin. vladimir wins russia's presidential election by a rankled landslide. he says he's big people like russia, stronger and foreign governments insists the balance was free of that. germany's china. so it goes to the middle east to push for cease fire and goes a lot. schultz tells his he is ready to count upon elastic security requires that 2 state solution deals which is full more humanitarian aid. so reach palestinian civilian the
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i've been physical and welcome blood important has claimed a landslide victory in russia's presidential election. speaking to his supporters, put and said his when would make russia strong that the russian leader has been in power since 1999 and this way and will extend his presidency by another 6 years to 2013 possible results show him receiving around 87 percent of the vote in the governments around the world say the election was not free or fair given the absence of any real political opponents. dw is following developments in russia from riga, which is where most of the bureau has been relocated to monitor being forced to shut down operations in russia. i asked, but porter, so gait south or north sky to tell us more about the numbers and early reaction solve this is right then put in as
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a way with around 87 or 88 percent. this is according to the exit polls from the russian state total and the bullying organization to own. but the central election commission has a now the say has an almost the same number of to processing 30 percent of the pallets. i must say that this is a huge number or even full full points and even compared to his previous results in previous selection. some of it's no surprise that the highest numbers are coming from the occupied territories of ukraine. don't ask little funds. and here's some the regions, however, i should also say the contents land slides victory is not the only reason why the selection of will be the man, but it's also the mess of crowd sofa people who came to the pulling station stations to protest against fortune against the war and in this sense, so we can say that the russian positions, campaign,
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noon against fortune can be considered successful. and also the representative. so i'll exceed the bottom, this team, the opposition lead a who died a month ago in a panel colony, and say, be a pebble or the declared its success usa setting up a reporting from regular on the russian elections. thank you. there was little doubt who would win russians presidential vote. but those opposed to vladimir putin and he did a cold by the russian opposition. movement to flood polling stations at noon on sunday, and spoil their ballots. thousands turned out to voice their descent at russian and embassies around the world. lines stretched into the distance outside. russia's embassies in england, turkey. catholics done. the whole has come to costs the vote for russia's next president. but for many,
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it's an active protest. yup. as well, i didn't come to vote for anyone. i came to vote against every one. thousands turn doubts in response to a coal from the russian opposition movement to line up at mid day on the last day of russia's tightly controlled presidential election. the noon against boots and rallies were championed by uli unknown. you the wife of kremlin critic alexi novelle and the who died under suspicious circumstances. last month when did i volunteer joined over 2000 the russians lining up outside the country's embassy in berlin. 6 hours later, she costs to vote for president. of course i wrote in the volume, the son named because it just comedy, so that a month before the election and during the presidential campaign, persians,
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main opponent, already imprisoned, was murdered. with all the flooding men, hooton's major rivals in prison, exiled or dead. the outcome of this election was never in doubt. but even in russia, thousands still turned out at noon on the final day of voting, showing each other end of the world. there are still many who oppose putin's rule. arianna tons of ova is the un special brother to on human rights in russia. we asked her if she feed the right situation cabassos. i guess i think so, and most of the human rights and civil society activists in restoration. hundreds defenders are quite concerned that possibly after this election, the situation is going to to become even more repressive in russia. with just so uh, several days ago that you had that from alex saying the bonus organization. no need
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to bulk of was a jack in dealing use in a way that said, you know, who was beaten up with the cam or over the keys. janice and legs which clearly was a threats many belief and values organization believe of course this wasn't a by chance. um because of how both co no validates organization which has been in the past. we except there she's dead on the quarter. loved the noble rights winning leader of memory out was just sentence to 2 years and 6 months for opposing peacefully, the war against you brain. so yes, the situation is getting aids going to type them and get even more repressive. this is well, most human rights defenders, pierre, a german chancellor. all i've sold says held talks with these by the prime minister . benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem sold,
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shed his concerns about the high number of civilian casualties in gaza and insufficient aid reaching the town of drake. but the yahoo! double down on extending the ground defensive to rafa soon. a mile mile radius entering the enclave where conditions remain extremely di. drops into gaza, continue. jordan, germany and the us dropped goods in an attempt to relieve the humanitarian situation on the ground. they are growing fears that israel will soon extend its ground offensive to rough or hundreds of thousands of displaced. palestinians have sold refuge, 8 agencies war and the pots of gauze are already face famine. meanwhile, after a visit to jordan and chancellor old f shows arrived in his room. there he once most dressed germany support for israel well urging to keep civilians and cars are
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safe from the main ground defense. if we cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk of starvation, that some of us that is not what we stand for. much more humanitarian age is needed continuously reliably. i set my concerns with the prime minister, the provision of aid from this world into garza and the conditions for distribution must be urgent, lee and mess with the improve saturday and sunday is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu doubled down that the ground defensive will soon be extended to offer our goal in eliminating the remaining of towers. battalions in of goes hand in hand with i'm enabling the part of the civilian population to leave off. it's not something that we will do while keeping the population locked in place. in fact, we'll do the very opposite point able them to leave because our consideration for
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reducing and minimizing civilian casualties has guided us and will continue to guide us in the future. thank you very much. thank you. it's estimated that 1500000 people are currently in rough. uh, which is more than half of cause us population. but that's on yahoo! and schultz didn't specify that all these people should go before israel's ground offensive expands into the over crowded city. just how he was honest was following the press conference. and then schultz also pushed for a comprehensive hostage deal. that's important because, i mean, every day that goes by, puts them lives in rich, correct. then that's the center of attention. now in israel, we know that from us gave it to answer for the terms of where i needed to go. she had a just at the end of last week is really, is were contemplating over the weekend. what would be the response and the head of the massage. these are really expired and she is expected to travel to doha, the capital of carter tomorrow. to further go on with the,
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with the negotiations though, they're still major of contention points between the 2 sides. the, we need to be very cautious about any signs of optimism. cuz i'm, i still very much is against any, any demand of, as relative to, to, to stop. they insisted how mazda assisted guidance can go back to the saw, the northern part of the strip israel is very much against it. and that's a very big point in what's the future for the got strip on route for these negotiations. and since that is correct, very much lives of those hostages are, are in jeopardy every day. it's getting, you know, we hear more and more of them that i've been, i've been pronounced dead by days. really military. at the same time, it sounds like there's no stopping the rough uh, offensive. clark says, israel feels that the only ace it has up its sleeve. it's back to a wall. the humanitarian situation is so dire and the international and pressure is such that, you know, americans, germany is itself also started delivering aid themselves to the guy is
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a strip. so israel does not have that car that it's been using for months. so what else does it have? they feel like they have to keep them pushing on rasa, or at least seem to be willing to push into offer, in order to get from us to budget little bit when it comes to some and making some kind of, you know, some compromise on the deal and, and that's also, that's what we meant to get the idea of the hostages and bringing them home is a core issue when it comes to is really policy when it comes to these really mindset, the public say is really public. that's a sore open wound just keeps meeting every day and attend you all know is he needs to solve that problem. predictably schultz brought up a 2 state solution. the reaction? well, mateo doesn't like the word the come in and did they hear this ford combinations together? he doesn't like to hear it from child to doesn't like to hear from the americans. and this is partially part of the criticism that he's getting from the national community. but also slowly growing a criticism from within him. what is the plan? what is the political long term plan? what's the strategic goal for the end of what we're seeing? because we're approaching over almost, you know, a 5 and a half months,
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almost in this terrible war. and there's no sing, doesn't seem to be any end inside the goal of elimination of how mazda is also far from being reached. so if you don't want to bring in the 1000 your 30, which is also something the child's clearly said, know the need for a form posting and authority that will have gauze the end to westbank is the only way out. and the to know is not willing to even discuss that. and this is exactly what we're seeing now. the, the going tension between the to now and the rest of the world on the plan for the day after and who's taking over the chaos that we're seeing in the gaza strip is something that it's very clear is not sustainable. so he was on, has leased analysts. thank you very much. you're welcome back. this is a reminder of our top stories exit polls send early results. so letting me put these on costs for a wrinkled landslide victory in russia's presidential elections. the governments around the world saved the election was not free or fed,
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given the absence of any real political opponents. and you have a chance, little luck. schultz. as hell talks with easiest way to count upon jerusalem. he said they must be a long time, a solution that includes palestinian governance in gaza and the west bank sells the cold for more aid to reach the palestinian civilians. a volcano in iceland has adopted for the 4th time in the last few months, spewing out rivers of lava. a state of emergency has been declared in the area. it's false. the evacuation of one of iceland, comp tourist attractions. the blue is a good look who's he bought in a deal time i pulled turned into an alarming moment that sign and sounded to one of the can you get an option nearby? i've never experienced anything like that before. i'll be honest. i wasn't scared or anything. i hope everybody got out. okay. but it really was an experience that i
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and i'm like at the same time. wow. how could this happen? i couldn't wait to come here. for the 4th time since december law has been spewing for roman interrupting plugin. oh, it appears to be flowing south towards dyke's village to protect the fishing village. good. endemic back you waiting. all right, law. this coming hundreds of people have been evacuated again, including many to it. is this thing near the effected area. and this was definitely expected that had already been uh, several um, statements issued from the athletic iceland dick metz office about an imminent eruption in the area. but of course, the exact time of it, the starting is not. it's not possible to predict
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iceland as a home to 33 active volcano systems, the highest number in europe. geophysicist see this latest interruption is one of the most powerful so far up ex then in depth report on poland, political divisions. i've been phys, holden, stay with us. the people in trucks engine trying to see the city center, the straight pieces screen rooms the around the world more than 130000000 people us
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