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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from burly motors in press, plumped to the for rights for supporters of national rally celebrate their strong lead in the 1st round of stuff, parliamentary elections, party leader marine la, penn says president mccullin's centrist campus paul but wiped out, she's verging butters to get the national rally and absolute majority in next sundays. funnel ro, also coming out re, used as a weapon of data, but you meets with sued in these refugees who say they were sexually attacked by members of the parent military, r s, and parts of europe clean off after deadly storms sciences. so it's another sign of
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how climate change is making extreme weather more frequent and even more severe. the hello i'm terry margin. thanks for joining us. friends and the rest of europe are wishing up to the possibility of the far right coming to power. and one of the use founding members, marina pens, national riley has taken the largest share of the boat with 33 percent in the 1st round of stop parliamentary elections in france. president, the amount of while my collins centrist here in yellow trailed in 3rd place with 20 percent behind the left wing alliance that pulled 20 percent of the boat. my call is calling on buggers to prevent the fall right from winning a governing majority. and next, sunday's decisive final round. it's the,
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it's not totally the result the far right. we're hoping for. but one they were sure they would get is that go back to you, my dear, compact chance that the democracy had spoken in the friendship with the national rally and its allies in the lead. and practically wiped out from the crumbs blonde, loved them in order to carry out the reforms that the country needs. we need an absolute majority. so that show down. but della is appointed prime minister by emanuel michel ard taylor, moving the pins approaches. he was all smiles as he welcomed the results. i knew what was 3 weeks after the pain elections, which led to the call for these early elections. the french people haven't gotten deliberative and sounding verdict and confirms that created desire. such change shows them all from one end of the political spectrum to the other. a new,
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far less. the lions in 2nd place. they see they are, the only alternative would be, gosh, what do you the country has to decide that the country? is it going to become more divided? you increase social inequalities based on religion, skin, color, social status, or where you come from your duties use was young or is it going to pull together and be one? people have somebody that is going to work for the common good unconditionally high school. now, that is the choice. you have the notes according to the governing on solar 4. together piracy, frances prime minister issued his plea to the electorate, the public to declare our objective is clear enough to prevent the national valley from getting an absolute majority in the 2nd round from dominates in parliament.
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and that's also governing the country. but then the service plan, it has in mind, i think i say this with all the forces at this moment, demands of each and every one of our vote is not a single vote. must go to the national value in circumstances like these sounds. you cannot afford to hesitate. i told me voters caspar your 2nd violets and a week on president my crone will be hoping for a different outcome. our correspondence, sonya fall in paris, told me more about the outcome of this 1st round of body. i will tell you the big story here today in fonts was really those, those massive gainful default right, made in the 1st round of funding between elections really improving on its historical school and recent geography and actions as well. the french media here today, a calling get a shaw. they're going to get to the quick urging voters. do you know set up now a barrage against a against of all right. and for pressing mccall. um, you know, he called the snap election uh 3 weeks ago hoping that the recent trial of the far
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right investment uh, your payment actions that that would be just splitting that the opposite. this happened. his gambles is now threatening, not just to backfire, but his planning to really offend the political order, as we know it's in front of rest. and my call yesterday me to meet a short speech and said, you know, that he was opening all the motors to know riley, behind a broad alliance. he said broad democratic republic in the lines to keep the found right out. but his interest alliance has not made it clear within this broader lines would also include the fall list, the funded funds on both party, which is part of the alliance parties. on the left notice of popular from be made of the of the splunk showing yesterday. and this is because the spotty has been members of the spot has been accused of anti semitism. its leaders on the commercial is a very provocative device of fig. oh, so that still remains on k o. w sonya fall like out there in paris and for
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more on this good. so bringing done yellow schwab. so she's an expert on friends, politics and a member of the executive board at the barrels, montana nation. thanks for being with us this morning. first of all, the far right has won the 1st round. the premises of stuff parliamentary elections has present mccullin's plan backfired as well. i suppose he was expecting a very strong result for the nice united for the far right. because o opinion polls show that this would be in the case, and i don't think he had any contradictory information really. however, what was striking was the actual numbers of both cost. not so much the percentage of the 33 percent, but really the fact that over 11000000 and 500000 people voted for the next 2 numbers, which is very strongly off from the last fall elementary elections. where the 1st round has a good 3000000 voters and also up from the european election. so this was shortly
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a surprise and it's due to the very high voltage mobilization. however, if this plan was not to the feet of the some of them on us, you're not in the 1st round but to possibly bring them into a position where they are in the minority, but in government and really be de mystify. because if they have to govern, they will have to take responsibility and it's far more difficult to, uh, you know, spread that ideas about in a way propaganda, without having any responsibility on the national level. that's put them the result which is positive because what he eyes is, the presidential elections 2027, where he wants to prevent my interest in the candidate who already wrap against them twice, often as somebody want us to not to actually win the presidential elections. but what he does need to avoid is, of course, is too strong result in the 2nd round. and that's why he and other leaders have
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been calling on candidates to withdrawal from the 2nd round. they came, is that so there's one republican democratic candidate against a fall, right? confident in each constituency. so is that the plan that he has now the president may call and has now for preventing the national riley from achieving all out victory and next weekend's run off because many see the momentum very much on their side as well. that seems to be definitely the plan after the 2nd round of the elections. a number of party lead is of both form of the conservative side of the spectrum, but also um from the left side of the spectrum. and mostly that i have said they asked the candidates to withdraw over some parties haven't done so. and that will be the question over the next 2 days, because it is,
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i'm tired of july 2nd in the evening by parties need to decide who's done in the 2nd round and who does it. and so well, you know, a number of leaders already said. so last night, other parties have not expressed any plan yet. and so there is, of course, a danger that there will be 3 candidates and some constituencies and that caused them to nature. the benefit of that are some of them on us, you know, and we are very clearly heading for a strong result. but the main purpose at this point is to prevent an absolute majority for the fall, right? well the far right could still win again in next weekend's run off. if that happens, if, if they end up having to share power with president mccall, what kind of government would that be? to be a so called court be just you, which basically means that is why the president from a certain party as
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a prime minister from in the part to you who can then compose a is government in this case in your scenario with the us united coming out of the strongest possibly with an absolute majority, then it will very likely be a mr. valdes uh who is a very young campaign, a um potty chair who has led a successful european elections campaign. and now his school a very well for his party in the 1st round of the elections and this party within the, on many, many or story this government would then be on many, many issues in outside contradiction with president my call exact. so there isn't likelihood that the political paralysis and fighting between president and government on key issues. the president has a strong power on for and, and security policies. so he was got that area for himself. but on many other issues, including some european questions which have an internal dimension, the prime minister has
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a strong role to play. so that would be conflict and possibly, morales is. and the french political leadership. daniella, thanks for taking time. talk with us today. that was political scientist, the new, less sponsor. thank you very much for having me. now to so the countries war has been called the worst, the world's biggest amount of terry and crisis, with thousands killed millions displaced and hundreds of thousands left on the verge of starvation among the atrocities allegations of great rights groups. say the parent military are a south which is fighting the sooner news army has been targeting one f necessity in particular the muscle lead of western dar for many muscles had fled across the border to neighboring charge, where dw is. mario miller met with survivors of sexual violence. i sincerely mccain. remember, she has list and cams for this case,
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people. every time she thought she found safety, another attack happened. it was always the same perpetrators and their allies. she says, the full much angel we administer. now known as rapid support forces or as of today and in june 2023, they attacked the area of a janina where she left. i didn't was, i definitely got the cisco and i saw how to get people to the 1st day when they attacked the killed many and the fell down right in front of us. and then we'll go for them that they felt like it would never end. no, there was no reason why i shouldn't have a good lima whose name was changed to protect her. she was living with a family at the side for the space people. when she heard the militants arrive from the motor bikes and for the style and mean my room, 4 of them charging me with guns, windshield's my neck and the others left the room. the one who stayed raped me, i fucked him a lot. i didn't want him to raped me, but i was so scared of his gun. then i only felt pain in the ceiling.
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when it was over, she ran away, stepping over 20 bodies lying on the road. then she stopped counting. after crossing the border to tad, lima felt safe, but couldn't find any medical help. 3 days later, the pain subsided. the memory store, keep her from sleeping. she says the reverse f melissa attacked her because she belongs to the muscle, lead an african in mississippi. we. we spoke to more than a 1000 survivors of killings and sexual violence. all of them told us the attack is but specifically targeting muscle, each aiming to ethnic kitchens, african ethnic groups from the for his mouth that he ask, what's your try? i didn't send him all his muscle lead. i said, i'm for trying, elizabeth. he said, if your muscles are listed, your throat depends about next. some value to them. they said there won't be any
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land belonging to myself anymore. this is there and they don't want. i must sell it to own land. the survive of stories are backed up by human rights watch. it is documented numerous atrocities and want of a possible genocide against the most of the people in west the 4 hours of did not respond or requests for comment. however, whose name was also changed by a safety survived a similar attack. she says in our as f i to entity home on june 8th, 2023 and let us to the he loaded his gun to shoot my mom and shoved him for the bulletin. i said, shooting me instead, the 2 said, i won't kill you. i told your brothers outside. he went and shot to a 20 year old cousin. then she heard him mother and i go to the good and he beat me to go with a whip with
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a stick on the wall to contain. i have seen this morning on the line you can see then threw me on the bed and started to write me then she bled heavily. uh, days later, she was able to find the hospital where she needed stitches. she still sometimes feels pain when she walks. these women now and safety inside at many here live in deplorable conditions in the camps like and medical support. food, water, and basic shelter of the un has cold is the largest displacement crisis in the world. with more than $10000000.00 people forced to fee the homes almost $600000.00 . so denise refugees now living and neighboring cat at 8 organization say massive funding shortages mean they are unable to cope with their needs and become a group of refugee women have created
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a safe space where survivors can talk openly and without stigma about what happened to them. and that helps for the future. and then i'll come in this too. and my hope is to complete my studies and economics one stuff. and i hope to work in a bank as an accountant or as a business administrator. oh good. that it's, i'm not going to look for the kind of the situation improves. i want to go to university, i'm advice, but i want to learn to be a doctor. they say all they want is to get their lives back. they're hoping for peace. so they can finally move on. and dw rosario miller, who filed that report, joins us now from nairobi. burial is spoke with several cities, women who fled to chat after being subjected to sexual violence. how wide spread is the problem and are the women who fled getting the help they need?
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yeah, well there is a clinic run by doctors without borders. and one of the kinds that we visited at the border to saddam, and this is where they get a 1st assessment. this is where they, you know, find out if they have been subjected to sexual violence and how that could help them. and the best possible way, but we spoke with many women and told us, well, we didn't even know that this exists. and also many told us, you know, it's really hard for us to speak with a complete stranger about this, or if it events that be survived. and so, you know, they, they just a very afraid that the community that community could find out about. so that's a huge project. and the u. n. has documented several cases of widespread cases of rape. abduction scan dang, rapes, trafficking. for example, one case went over 160 women and girls had been even kept in slave fly conditions and raped multiple times. the reports where women has been transported from the capital of high tomb to, to the region of the full in chains in the back of trucks and also being kept in,
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you know, in that, in slave like conditions. basically, also the other reports of, you know, these numerous terrific stories. they also allegations of markets where they bring women to sell them into sexual slavery. and um, yeah, the un says, you know, and most of these cases been implicated, and there's no real you mentioned in your report that the violence in west dar 4 is driven, it least in part by longstanding ethnic divisions. tell us more about them. now we spoke to many members of the money to come in to do the african necessity. that has been targeted repeatedly by the r as s and other arab diminishes. they've been telling us, you know, these attacks on, of knew that it has been happening for decades and in 2003, 8 went during the genocide there was because the guns i wait a minute show, the precursor of the ours us attacked us. they, they ran a,
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they applied scorched us tactics. they wanted to rid west of the cities, groups like the muscle 8. so this is exactly what they are as f as doing right now . again, and also the sexual violence using and using sexual violence as a weapon. of war as a tutor of war is also what they're doing. again now. we talked with safe, local community need us a told us about very strategic ways, how they go from door to door and they look for strong members in the community of the muscle dismissal. to and they kill teachers, lawyers, human rights activists. religious eat us 1st, but they also kill elderly people, children and even babies. we spoke with a 9 year old boy who was shot, but survived. and you know, his parents and some of us tell us, you know, they are afraid of the next generation growing up and maybe taking revenge later on . right. thank you very much for your reporting. that was our east africa bureau
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chief mario miller. now to israel and ultra orthodox jewish man clashed with his really police during protest in jerusalem on sunday with at least 5 people arrested. they were demonstrating against the recent supreme court order to begin enlisting them for military service. the ultra orthodox community makes up around 13 percent of israel's population and has been exempt from service for religious reasons. the issue has been a source of tension for decades and has intensified since israel's war and gone. so began of thousands of out of the adults jewish men on the street. so give you some of that for testing the ruling by isabel supreme court. the army must start drafting out to orthodox jews,
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otherwise known as harry dean into the military and is vile. most jewish men are required to perform 3 years of compulsory military service. the powerful out all the adults parties have used their leverage to would exemptions for that follows. and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner, which they see is crucial to preserving is why of jewish identity they say forced conscription will destroy that generations old way of their lives. so we have to fight them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing. i believe as much as we need to manage those. let me the people who the learning tara, they're doing a lot and we try and have them drop out. we need we need the car and the scuffles like to play a couch between protested and police war to cabin filter skunk sent to door to as
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well as police on foot and horseback. we're used to dispatch the crowds, the issue could topple, to administer benjamin netanyahu, whose government to parties in his coalition opposed to change. if they break ranks, the country could be sent to fresh elections and he could be out to the job. at least 7 people died and few storms and parts of prince, switzerland and italy. extreme weather and torrential rain lead to floods and land slides that were made worse by melting snow. from the else sciences, a climate change driven by human activity is increasing. the severity frequency and duration of extreme weather events as this bridge proved no match for the torrents of war, so which tore through here heathy reign. hammond pots of switzerland melting, snow confounded the deluge. the alpine town of task wound was particularly
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hard hit. rivers and streams, the sea of banks and land slides buried cars and cut off some hawkins might alter the light on. yes, this is michael. unfortunate the everything's damaged, including the hotel. we now have new accommodation, 200 meters for the down of office for but anyway, we'll have to wait till tuesday for the road to be open. and then we'll have to see her. we'll get the car out, turned back to germany, to indulge on the goals and con, not also stop from. we had some problems before you go to 94 to 5 years ago. it's slight. they flooded the bridge. but that was manageable, hard hold of them and the extent of it this time. so. so i've never seen this. so it's a huge amount to me because i think you don't think i meg or wait with
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a hips. knows and is linked to causing rivers to boost the things, creating flooding and more month 5, hundreds of people were evacuated, rented on video while i was on the phone, i noticed that a land site was coming down behind the camp side where we was staying my door i realized it was time to leave as soon as possible. so i took all the kids and moved to safety. clean up if its began after the rain cleared. but axis remains difficult to some affected areas. now to the euro, 2024 soccer championship, spain, or through to the round of 8 with a win against georgia, the georgians gone off to a good start due to an own goal by spain's let norma. but spain brought the match
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under control with roderick equalizing shortly before the break, spain score and 3 more goals in the 2nd half georgia lead the tournament though, as one of it stars having put on a sensational performance. spain will face post germany instruct cart on friday and with our survival at stake, england to not lock you out of bureau. 2024. yvonne schon scored force lock you in the 25th minute. despite dominating most of the match, england only managed to come back an injury time with the help of jude belling. i'm very cane made it to one early into extra time. england will now place switzerland in the quarter finals, and this will go up next week. well midfielder, jude billing, and whose goal? helping lynn when the game spoke of his emotions after the roller coaster match. and i think me adrenalin gets you. but it's a, it's a combination of
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a lot of things you know, your timeframe and is an enjoyable feeling. but it's also a lot of pressure. you people to o'clock rubbish. and you know, it's nice to it when you deliver you can give them a little bit back, you know, easy is very difficult in press conferences and interviews and things like that too . um, the tool cause opened as football is wanted because they're always judged in um, from a football and being on the page score and goals celebrate. and his, my release. and he always may be a message to a few people but haven't very happy moment. and for the magenta of the you're watching the, the, the news. just reminder of the top story we're following for you this, our marina depends. national riley has taken the largest share of the boat in the 1st round of francis snap parliamentary elections. the party is hoping for an absolute majority in next sunday's decisive final round. coming up after the break, our brick and youth show the 77 percent looked at the problem of sports pressing
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