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the, the, this is dw news life from the 20 dead and coordinate to gun attacks and rushes, dogs down regent the police officers and an orthodox priest that killed as a tacos, targeted christian, jewish houses of worship, went the police post, also on the program is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu assessing intensifies of his country's war against hamas in gaza is a box to and so he says, the 5 is not of roommates. are you crazy?
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and you too, bye. who's coming to face is being used to sell russian propaganda on products in china. the until gay, welcome to the program. russian investigators have blamed terrorism sort of serious of deadly shootings in the countries southern dogs down regions. at least 20 people were killed. joining coordinator, the tax and the cities of my car, carla and bent gun montague is here. the senate a go to orthodox churches under police traffic post. no one has claimed responsibility for the kennings, but the attacks have renewed fears of a resurgence and is mr. violence and the regent investigators search for clues, while soldiers secure the area after the deadly attacked the source of the church
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in the synagogue and the city of durban, where they mounted the targets to the govern. those doug, just on the, came to see the after months for himself. what do i get supposed to be able to search and investigate this meshes will continue. they will continue until all of the members of a sleeper. so it was that that was certainly sets up including phase members from the broad, all identified. but the good thought it was going to ease of use for this from eye witnesses capture to this current mission between gunman and security forces in douglas dunce, capital my coach color. most of the dead were police officers and this will be relevant services and law enforcement agencies working quickly. but unfortunately there were losses with the offer. austin said condolences to the families and friends and sons and brothers died already 120 kilometers separate their bent and
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not catching color. both cities came under attack for several hours while no one has claimed responsibility. the republic of doug it's done has been targeted based lemon militants in the past. rushes investigative committee has called the attacks at the top 10 or a 6 full. this with durham devolved. who's that senior? i'm the list onto how the modern conflicts at crisis group. that's the thing, time conducting research and analysis on global crises. welcome to dw. so it's not make state, is that the, the, the 1st place a sensible investigation was start looking? yes, you have to pantry because even though this is the felt that that, that the, i guess the, it does fits with the brother. but down to about that. so if somebody must cool, but that's when the region in the iran, in therapy in the past. and many of the products that's by prevented by the 30th of
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different countries. so this, if you'll just suspect at the moment on why dies down, why the sun and north cool, cuz that's why they so vulnerable to these terrace groups. let's say the group a sort of some choice to at tech set of competing the region. but then it's a matter of about you need to use and i guess the like was that most name, republics within the russian federation ego. so one of the, one of the touch targets because it's a place that's quite por mountain that i and we, the history or 2 of, of media, tennessee. so it's our media network, some of whom have been involved. you know, i'm struggling in the past and other places including in syria. and so there is, there is somehow, you know, okay, a conducive on environment for real quick non somebody vision and objectivity is an recruitment amongst the local population or brought in from outside. in this case, it seems that most of the perpetrators where look or at least the names that's where
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reviewed by the authorities. but that we don't exclude that some of that might come from abroad in the past. when you would get back down to that tax that took it in the region, but also some of jet them senior bank countries. we often had some sort of asians that's very involved, including from us out by john, was vicki down and so on. so it would not be not excluded that some individual to some of these regions or so could that be dental depos? uh, you know, that tex russian troops for he gets a number of medicine is members groups in august and in the immediate post soviet that period. and they even declared victory in 2017. so is this just an opportunist attack, or are they now re gaining strengths? i think it's most of all about your needs at tech, but there is a risk as well for a contagion in the region because asked to meet the networks at active though. so really live in seats and um,
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really tens of being involved in jihad in several different countries. that's have the experience of it. them potentially mobilize the mobilize locally. so for now, those are individual that documents. so there are crisis of quite the live enough sophistication which can be quite damaging as wasteful. so i'll do a thirty's. but that would not exclude thought to me, not next to rick here in the future as what i'm, what are the grievances that they just people say if i have that they used to justify these attacks. i mean, you have 2 types of uh, of claims. i mean, the brother claims of the group. uh, i guess what i said, just confirm that to them. it's just but the fighting everybody. yes, i mean that fighting most names, none listed in states, not state that does accept war against a, again throughout. but those are the official claims. then when they try to recruit, they'll still try to put on the car grievances. and that includes the live in the mountains and a very strong within uh, within russia. but that also includes the type of category gm's. that's and i guess
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them, that's also what the rates are and on the types of under type control we have to 3rd freedom of expression on and so on. so they can build up on those differences to promote that brother by legend. and when we hear from the kremlin that's at foreign forces of supported these attacks and they point the finger in particular at ukraine, how much credence should be given those sorts of claims. i don't think the version of that, which is believing that one. james, if we look at what's happening most cool, there was exactly the same claims initially there, but i'm ukraine. but then you came actually there went after those are more of the color networks. so they don't have to be leaving back then. this is just part of the project on the wall of russia. again, he's fine enemies and you so, so a way to justify domestically that this using for the wine ukraine and so to further justify that type of the wall that the shelves are almost against
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a are going to print, but it has no connection whatsoever. okay, thank you for giving a supervisor. clearly during drivel from the crisis group. thank you. or 2 of them, at least an opinion mean that's on yahoo has signal that the intense phase of israel's military operation against how mass and gaza is winding down. the prime minister said the fighting will not stop until the group behind the october 7, tara attacks. no longer controls the gaza strip, as well as military appears to be shifting its focus northwards. as classes with lebanon's has ballade melisha intensify. that'll tie applause for benjamin netanyahu despite the political head when he's facing both at home and abroad. but his message will likely disappoint those pushing for a ceasefire and gaza and the speedy return of his ring. we hostages. gimme a scream, we ask him if there is an agreement and it will be an agreement,
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according to our terms. and our terms are not to end toward leave, goes on her mazda, as it is. and i refuse to leave her mouse as it is. and we need to eliminate it as fighting along israel's border with lebanon hooks up. the prime minister signal is a real good skill buckets, operation and gaza, of an offers to whom i shall ever seen. after the intense veins is finished, my cool, so form will hold off. we will have the possibility to prove a part of our forces nor efficient is good enough to give them that title shall give, show on the bike. and we will do that using a hod 1st and foremost, the need for defensive purposes. cuz a lot of when i was in a lot of bites, i called the developer for them for, for the cross border tensions have continued to raise since the outbreak of the war with israel repeatedly striking the run back to his beloved militia over the weekend. the international observers have called for the strain warning in open conflict could trigger a wider war in the middle east is really defense minister. your kalonde is
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currently meeting with us officials before leaving for washington a told the press up to show tyler. i do not. luckily, these meetings, i will discuss developments on the guns up front, the level non front of people, and they have a crucial importance at this time. i'm not familiar prepared for any action that may be required in gaza, lebanon, and other places as well. almost most of the anger in israel over the government's handling of the war continues to grow over the weekend, protesters riley, they're the headquarters of netanyahu's recruit party, the biggest so far according to organizers demanding the return of all hostages and an immediate cease fire. meanwhile civilians in garza continued to get caught in the crossfire for palestinians, including a child were among the latest victims of his really showing on central gallons on monday. india's prime minister there and nobody has taken the oath
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of office at the 1st session of the new parliament. this mode is expected to lie up plans for his 3rd time in the office. but we'll have to work with the coalition partners in the new government intact. his be j t posse failed to secure an absolute majority for the 1st time in a decade recent a general election also. so a resurgence of india's opposition. new parliament includes many m, p 's were facing criminal investigations as dw before dash tell them your task reports from debbie. the indians chose a new government the some of the b. j. b party did worse than expected and was forced into a coalition. but there are also other surprises when it comes to the new parliament . almost half of the employees in the cut them session have criminal cases against them. 31 percent of those awful serious criminal charges that create murder and kidnapping. what's more, since 2009, that has been an increase of 55 percent in the number of m. p. 's facing criminal
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charges. but candidates are required to declare any of the history when finding the norman nation for the election. but many voters don't seem to care if a candidate has been charged for the crime. in fact, candidates facing criminal charges were almost 4 times more likely to win than those with no charges against them. in this parliament is a representation of the country, secular democracy with m. p. 's from diverse backgrounds and religions. but for the 1st time, a governing coordination doesn't include a single muslim mt. despite most names, making 14 percent of india as population as india largest minority. the 2 doesn't listen and peas and the parliament come from the opposition parties. women constitute almost 49 percent of india as population. but the numbers on north mashed and the parliament only 14 percent. that is $74.00 of the $543.00 elected m p 's, a women which is significantly below the global average. however, there is hope for improvement. last feel
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a little was boss setting aside 33 percent of feats for women in the little houses of parliament. one downside is that it would be implemented only off to india completes. it's next, the census, and a date for that has not yet been set. a lot of interesting numbers that i'd say for our authors, i take a jet, us couldn't guide us through them through the mastery john list and political commentators. she joins us from a w. welcome to dw, i'm. let's start with that staggering of 55 percent increase in the number of indian members of parliament facing criminal charges. what do you think is behind that? um, so you know, the street a lot of these charges uh, pretty motivated. uh, you know, against opposition politicians and so, but more than that, what happens is that be onto the actual system is very sluggish and very slow. i'm a person that is considered in this said,
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did he is to duty by the last court of law, which means the supreme court. so even if he's the, you know, even if he's being no to guilty by law court, you can going to appeal in a higher court and therefore that the conviction gets state. and so it's just at the moment, a judge and not a conviction. we don't have a law which says that if and then b is convicted, then and then not contest and they mention the 6. yes. but the bus he has to be convicted and that has to go that goes to various stages of, of the day by but we do say it'd be so i think a few technical issues. this is when we last you for a, for a moment that but we, we, we got the gist of, of what, what you were saying politically motivated and innocent until proven guilty and
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it's a long process. so thank you for that. i'm mr. moody and the page i paid on pros. yes. said that they've lost that absolutely. jar say and then not have to rely on the support. the other parts is. this is mean that he will have to tone down. he's a hindu nationalist agenda. oh yes i think to some extent, you know, they had in the course of the, again they announced certain steps that they wanted to take, which are part of that into agenda one of the uniforms. the goal of the other was, is so you know, one for one nation which means or for spot whether the state phones or generally evictions to because the game is the so so those things to he will not be able to get through because he said he does not the numbers anymore environment and he won't have the numbers in either the lower house or the of the house, get these amendments to. so for the moment that these,
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these things you want to back for fun. but, you know, he is trying to get the impression that the more the 3.0 is a continuation of more the 2.0. he is still the strong leader. he is do the most powerful man. he is still a global voice. and you know, he's trying to pretend that nothing has changed. so we have to wait and watch and see how that gates this new situation in bolivar. where actually he doesn't have a majority and his defendant of portion button is to keep just going to float on task, where the off position is a much stronger voice than it used to be. and that was exactly the point that i wanted to pick up with you and just, just how much trouble, if you could answer this briefly. how much trouble is the opposition going to make for him? or what? judging by what happened on the 1st day of bolivar and,
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and in the run up to the bottom it, i mean, they all really franky. 2 they fought over the appointed doctor pro tab speaker, whose only job is maybe to swear in that u. m b. but they fought over that. i'm today on the 1st day of father the, you know, fragment this, the movie and congress need it. i will gundy you know, they will exchanging bob's and uh, you know, brandon, this the movie to be on this for reading bottom and on the opposition said it's a, it's then you do to be responsible. the be said that you're going make saw that brandon is the most of the functions of going to the constitution. ok, so interesting fives. i had the problem with that and basically so thank you so much a part of this for the technical issues. we have to thank you, janet and political commentator. i figured i'd be good to thank you and once again, the apologies for some of the technical issues we saw today,
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we'll take a look at several stories making headlines around the world will stop in south korea with fi officials say at least 22 people have been killed in a place as a lithium battery factory just south of the capital. so a number of people are still missing because of the fi which has not been brought time to control is don't know. the, the foreign ministers have improved a 1400000000 if you're a military, a package for ukraine is 1st time proceeds from frozen the russian central bank assets will be used to finance 8 to keep the top diplomatic. joseph beretta said the funds need to reach your ukraine quickly and to avoid any blockage and with a technology developing a breakneck speed, ex but it's a warning of explosion and think, fake of videos online. and many people are folding victims. a said identity is a use to create digital content without their consent and sometimes with dubious
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motives. the w has been to meet the woman whose face has been used to make thousands of faith videos. about a month off to olga lloyd started who youtube channel. she began receiving some very strange messages. people were asking her if she spoke mandarin. the 21 year old ukrainian initially thought it was the judge. but then she decided to watch some of the videos. people were sharing with her and i saw that this is literally like by face speaking mandarin and on the background i'm seeing kremlin in moscow. and i'm like talking about things like how great russia and china are. oh, does image is being used to spread russian propaganda and to sell russian products in china? yeah, she translates one of the videos into english. i really appreciate the china. well, everyone else is moving away from rochelle and the chinese behind the flag support . when other countries reject russian stuff. it's your supports to help her. she
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needed, some you need needs all get has discovered she has multiple digital delta gang is none of whom actually exist. one of them appears to be a russian woman named natasha says she wants to support russia's war by selling products from a homeland. a downturn, should you? those are the only reason. i don't even know what your needs are. all it gets there is one company in china told her that some 5000 videos have been created with the face on the platform alone. ex mall is a company in china. the developed advanced a i technology. it says the tech behind such the public videos is very common in china. the company was not involved in lawyer situation, but the c o jim tri says the video showed just how easy the bikes to produce, what we all get into. it's actually the only i technology i used to is lips
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thinking. so if ordinary people don't pay attention to the lips, they may not notice the difference. so we'll catch up with the explosion and the number of deep psych videos appearing online clearly demonstrates how easy they are to produce an expert say as the technology improves, the problem is only going to get even bigger. okay, the plum christa is a research i focused on governance and us china relations at oxford university. welcome to the w. is this problem to follow the an authorized use of our likenesses, unwitting list, or inability of video sharing platforms to take effective action? absolutely, this is a many, many multi layered problem, and it will absolutely be a huge responsibility of these type for companies to really take action on mitigating this. but that will be quite different. the cost countries not just
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within turnover, but us europe as well. and it will be, will require much club much corporation with governments. and these companies as well, wouldn't be be dramatically back to if governments were less enamored with these tech platforms and treated them more like companies so that they are held directly responsibly, directly responsible. and they have legal responsibility for the content that they've put out there. this is a huge debate across different jurisdictions when it comes to regulating and trap platforms. uh, social media platforms especially. so there are difficulties within the us legal system for doing and policing. tons of responsibility directly on, on these companies. it varies highly country by country. and that's a very active debate right now. but moving forward,
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the platforms are in the best position to be taking events and immediate action on these issues. so we should definitely continue applying pressure across the board and across countries. okay, so the platforms come take more action. it's just whether they are forced to buy the jurisdiction in which that operating austin. yes. um. but i also believe that we need to continue or situating to these businesses as a society, governments, and through academic research, to really offices that emphasizes that it is good business to help protect people's privacy, the authenticity of the information on their sites. and really just make it clear to businesses, it is even in their own financial interest to make sure that they help mitigate this societal problem. and they are appear in union. it seems to be one of the jurisdictions that he's talked to in this problem had on and introducing laws to
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govern. many of these, some of these aspects, what sort of job of a doing do you think? yes. so the use approach to are doing deeps. the pix specifically, has taken a very transparency, encouraging approach. calling for platforms to level any air generated content that is, on the side. this is a step forward, but there's still a lot of work to be done because that does help with digital literacy of people viewing those dis, generated videos and other forms of content. but it does not always prevents the use of actually quickly disruptive or dangerous to individuals privacy, financial security, and otherwise it doesn't stops. and that those videos come from being posted online as we've seen in, in this example control here. thank you for joining us. i, i being such a kayla plum krist from oxford university. thank you so much. i,
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